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The president is not a member of the military. It might seem strange to hear that since he is Commander In Chief. This is a very important point. The US military is ultimately under civilian control. Think about how important that is. What could happen if military authority in the US were independent of civilian authority.
You have to be more specific. I could say a hog fiddle, but there might be a Persian instrument afficionado living in Australia that might have one. There's no way to tell what instrument is not in Australia.
Explain why oases, camels, and military posts would be important to traders taking land routes to reach China.
The militia. In the United States Code, the "militia" are divided into two classes; the "organized militia", which is the National Guard and all former military members, and the "unorganized militia" who is everybody else up to age 45 who might be eligible for military service.
The decision to end overseas military operations should be based on a careful assessment of national security interests, global stability, and the potential impacts on allies and partners. While reducing military engagements might be desirable, completely ending overseas operations could potentially leave power vacuums that could be exploited by adversaries or destabilize regions. It is important to have a balanced approach that prioritizes diplomacy, alliances, and partnerships while ensuring national security.
Yes. Otherwise, the country could be attacked by a foreign county, or their citizens might be threatened and there would be nothing to protect them.
The piccolo is the highest wind instrument. A whistle might be able to get higher.
The acoustic guitar was the favorite hippie instrument. Tambourines were also a common hippie instrument.
the baldeagle is important because it was the 1st bird to come to this earth...haha jk its the united stated national bird and they are very rare and might become extinct
Cheese was a instrument
Separation in the military (used to be) SOP (Standard Operating Procedures). The US military is not "as military" as it used to be; it's nearly half law enforcement and half military...so the Coast Guard and NG might bend alittle (with many new programs and loop holes available).
Meteorology.