I belive a few days but, I can't tell you for sure. I would say 2-4 days.
Food which has been cooked can be frozen, even if it was frozen prior to cooking. BUT Frozen food which has been thawed, but not cooked, should never be re-frozen. Nor should food which was cooked, frozen and thawed.
It really depends on which food we are talking about.
isopropyll alcohol
prior to deployment prior to turn in to logistics upon issue and every 6 months
Yes it is, as long as it is not expired during it's time of refrigeration prior to freezing.
prior to deployment and every seven days during contingency ops upon issue and every six months after initial issue date during peacetime prior to turn in to LRS
No. Follow the directions on the bottle. You're supposed to take the drink just a few hours prior to the test. Taking it 24 hours prior won't work.
You check how clean it is.
It's simply a small cotton pad that's been impregnated with medical alcohol. They're used to clean an area of the patient's skin prior to an injection, or to clean around a wound prior to applying a dressing.
Hair products should be removed prior to cutting
It's simply a small cotton pad that's been impregnated with medical alcohol. They're used to clean an area of the patient's skin prior to an injection, or to clean around a wound prior to applying a dressing.
2 weeks.