How many billets are there?
i think you meen "bullets". learn to spell
Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Nitze commissioned the Retention Task Force of 1964 The Retention Task Force recommended establishing: - A Leading Chief Petty Officer of the Navy position - Additional senior enlisted billets for fleet and type commands to keep the MCPON informed Master Chief Gunner's Mate (GMCM) Delbert Black selected as the first Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Navy.
Bats are usually made of 60-year-old ash trees from northern white which is split. Then the bat, or you can say the wood, is made into a square. After that they make it round to make the shape of the bat. After the wood is cut down into smaller pieces of wood, called billets, it is put onto a machine called a lathe. This turns the wood at a very high speed so a skilled woodworker can use chisels to carve out the shape of the bat. After testing for weight and proper size, it is varnished and sent to the player or the stores.
If you meant ''sanitary'' not ''sanity''. There were Sanitary Officers appointed whose jobs were to: 1. To exercise general supervision over the sanitary condition of all places occupied by the troops of the command to which they are attached. 2. To watch the health conditions of billets, camps, and bivouacs, and at once investigate the cause of any unusual prevalence of disease among the troops or the inhabitants. 3. Advise on the measures which should, in their opinion, be taken to protect the health of the troops, and report on the adequacy of the arrangements already made for that purpose. 4. Advise on the selection, from a sanitary point of view, of sites for camps and bivouacs, and on questions relating to the sanitary condition of towns, villages, or buildings about to be occupied. To this end they should accompany the Staff Officers charged with the selection of camps, billets, or bivouacs. 5. Advise regarding the purification and distribution of water for drinking purposes; also in respect of latrines and urinals, burial of the dead, and disposal of refuse and carcasses of animals, etc. 6. Impress on Commanders of units and on Medical Officers in charge of troops the imperative necessity of obtaining the highest possible standard in sanitation, both in camp and on the line of march, and bring to the notice of superior authority any neglect of sanitary measures possible under existing circumstances.
A total of 6 months in the corps, and all of it in Vietnam? That could possibly occur if he was a reserve officer activated for temporary duty (TDY). Note: More than half of the US military officers in the Vietnam War (including jet fighter pilots) were "reserve officers" on active duty. Regular Army (RA) or Regular Air Force, Regular Navy, etc. were normally boarded reserve officers who applied for and received a "regular commission." OR, West Point/Air Force Academy/Annapolis men were normally graduated with a "regular commission." If their weren't enough billets to go around, those grads received a reserve commission until an RA billet opened (vacancy).
The purpose of using 3sp steel billets is to build things. Steel billets are used to construct bridges, buildings, and many other things. The price for the billets vary.
Billets - film - was created in 1925.
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The cast of Billets - 1925 includes: Sydney Fairbrother as Mrs. May Irene Tripod as Mrs. McMull
During the Civil War, many homes in the South became billets for the troops.
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A cinch is used for Fastening the saddle to the pony and keeping it there. It fastens to the billets of the saddle and wraps around the pony's chest and attaches to the billets on the other side.
I believe the third is there in case one breaks.
Billets were lodgings for soldiers.
Small, often rectangular, blocks of metal used in smithing and forging processes. For example, a sword is smithed using billets. Or a place, especially a civilian's house, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.
Crude Steel includes Billets, Blooms and Slabs.
At least for the Navy and Marine Corps, emails are signed "Very Respectfully, RANK/ NAME" when addressing peers or senior officers/ billets, and signed 'Respectfully' when addressing junior officers/ billets.