Capitalize the first letter of "Yours." Do not capitalize the "truly."
You capitalize proper nouns.
you capitalize it when you use it like (Mi Mama)
Yes, always capitalize a title.
You can capitalize Japanese and Cherry but not tree
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
No it doesn't require capitalization.
Yes. It is a noun referring to an organization. No, because military is a general descriptor. Take your pick.
Yes, it is a proper noun.
Military Sea Services Museum was created in 1998.
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no longer of the military services
When refering to an army as a body of soldiers, the term 'army' is not capitalized. But when using the term as a reference to the U. S. Army, it is a proper noun and becomes capitalized. It is the same with the abbreviated names of the other military services. The terms (i.e., navy, Navy, air force, Air Force, etc.) can be used either as common nouns to refer to organizations of particular types of war fighters or as references to the name of specific military services of the United States.
Obama never served in the military.
There are many services of military banking offered by Bank of America. Examples of military bank services offered by Bank of America include special discounts and student loan contracts.
Texas A&M has ROTC units for all the military services. The Corps of Cadets is an organization that is affiliated with all the services.
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