If there is food in it - yes. If no food, then it doesn't need to be left on - but you might want to prop open the door to allow air circulation to help prevent the growth of mold and mildew.
Not--200 feet
The DTG markers on the right side of the MOS in order are day, month, year, and time. They are arranged from left to right in a line, with the day followed by the month, year, and time.
Yes, that is legal. You have no legal obligation to indefinitely store possessions that have been left with you when you have asked to have them removed.
The points are not out yet for any MOS but you can check the scores by going to the related link below, you should see the link on the left side bar.
Check with your recruiter. I am surprised that you have not already gone down the list of MOS's to choose from other than being in the "Infantry" with your recruiter. If you have already signed the contract to be in the 'Infantry', that is where you will be until you have the opportunity to reenlist. Sometimes you can make a change in 'Boot Camp', but it isn't easy. There are many MOS's to choose from, which you should have already done with your recruiter. Here are some of the MOS's that are not "Infantry" and not behind a desk, they are:0600 MOS (Communications)1100 MOS (Electrician, Refrigeration/A/C, Water Support Tech.)1300 MOS (Metal Worker, Engineer Equip. Mechanic, Combat Engineer)3100 MOS (Traffic Management)3300 MOS (Food Service)3500 MOS (Motor Transport)5500 MOS (Music)5800 MOS (Police)5900 MOS (Communication Maint.)6000/6100/6200 MOS's (Aircraft Maintenance)6300/6400 (Avionics)6800 (Meteorology and Oceanography)7000 (Airfield Services)7200 (Air Traffic Control)7300 (Enlisted Flight Crews)
Not--5
Many artists such as Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, deadmau5, and Ferry Corsten will be playing at the MOS in December. It should be the best MOS yet.
Smoked hams are not really "cooked". They are smoked. The temps are low, and the time is long. There is a company in KY that smokes their hams for 10 mos., and they are the most expensive ever. I have kept a smoked ham in my refrigerator for 6 mos. with no problem. Leftovers from Easter. Up to you to try.
Smoked hams are not really "cooked". They are smoked. The temps are low, and the time is long. There is a company in KY that smokes their hams for 10 mos., and they are the most expensive ever. I have kept a smoked ham in my refrigerator for 6 mos. with no problem. Leftovers from Easter. Up to you to try.
If there is an opening for that MOS and you are qualified with your entry scores then you notify the training NCO about it. Also, it depends on how much time you have left in your enlistment obligation.
It is MOS 1141.
MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty. You may hear MOS 68F or something else. Each job is assigned a MOS.