Risk management
MIL on some documents, but for branches it depends on the branch.
Mils is the plural form of "mil," which is unit of measurement for a thousandth of an inch. A mil is often used to refer to the thickness of thin objects, such as ID cards and latex gloves, especially in America.
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
No WW2 only
Yes and no. The third cruzeiro currency [ISO code BRE, 1990-1993] replaced the cruzado novo [BRN, 1989-1990] at par value. But the cruzado currency from 1986 to 1989 [ISO code BRC] replaced the second cruzeiro currency [BRB, 1967-1986] at the rate of one cruzado equalling 1000 cruzeiros. Cruzado novo [BRN, 1989-1990] replaced the first cruzado currency [BRC, 1986-1989] at the rate of one cruzado novo equalling 1000 cruzados.
The cruzado was the currency of Brazil from 1986 to 1989 (actually there were 2 cruzado currencies; Brazil has had a crazy monetary situation) for a few years in the late 1980s.The current value is zero because the currency can no longer be converted, however, it used to convert thus:1000 mil cruzados = $ 600.96 USD.
The cruzado was the currency of Brazil from 1986 to 1989 (actually there were 2 cruzado currencies; Brazil has had a crazy monetary situation) for a few years in the late 1980s.The current value is zero because the currency can no longer be converted, however, it used to convert thus:1000 mil cruzados = $ 600.96 USD.
The cruzado is no longer in use.
I'm afraid that ship has sailed my friend. Cruzeiro changed to Cruzado, which in turn changed to Real.
$1 in American money is equal to that of 2.42 Brazilian Real. 2.42 Brazilian Real would be equal to 6655 mil cruzados.
Brazilian cruzado ended in 1989.
Brazilian cruzado was created in 1986.
Waded Cruzado was born in 1960.
Jesse Cruzado Burge is 6'.
Cruzado isn't a Brazilian currency anymore. The current currency is the Real (R$) One thousand reais worth 25.659 Indian rupees.
Rinaldo Cruzado was born on 1984-09-21.