1968
From looking at the casualties, they seem to mirror the age of the average US serviceman.
An ENFN is an E3 in the United States Navy. The rate ENFN stands for Engineman, Fireman, and is the last rate before the serviceman becomes a non commissioned petty officer.
Even though the US Military records the "Home of Record" to be the city & state of the serviceman; in regards to casualties, the US Government normally compiles by states; and the states normally track the counties & cities.
On a British Policeman's head !
An SH is a Ship's Serviceman (Barbers, Shopkeepers, etc.). An SHCS is a Senior Chief (E-8) Ship's Serviceman (read Ship's Serviceman Chief Senior).
a electrician
A businessman typically operates a for-profit business, focusing on generating revenue and profit. A serviceman, on the other hand, works in a service-oriented industry, providing services in exchange for compensation. The key distinction is that a businessman is involved in running a business, while a serviceman is engaged in providing specific services.
Ex-servicemen's widows may be eligible for benefits such as pensions, healthcare services, educational assistance for their children, and housing assistance. These benefits aim to provide financial and emotional support to widows who have lost their spouses who were in the military.
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Usually about a year.
It is the reservation given to an ex-serviceman for government job.
how can i find out if an American serviceman is genuine
A wife???? ^~^
Keep a copy of ALL of the serviceman's medical records.
A US military serviceman who has served in a combat zone is commonly referred to as a combat veteran. They have experienced active combat operations and have been exposed to the dangers and challenges of warfare.
General Simon Bolivar Buckner