The eight points on the Marine Corps cover represent the eight points of the King's Crown, not sure if this is true for every branch that might wear an eight point, but it is true for the USMC.
The 8 points on a USMC soft cover represent the 8 days after landing at Guadalcanal. The 8 pointed garrison cap is adorned with the traditional globe and anchor of the USMC.
The eight points on the star represent the 8 Turkic people
The badge is 10 points under awards category. I'm not sure if you also get 8 for the school under military residential courses.
Because it has 8 points- previously, it was given its shape by stretching it on "block" and starched, but now the points are sewn in- it is also known as a "cover", NOT a hat.
It seems unlikely that you are seriously asking a question about the servicing of the Russian Mil MI-8 military helicopter. Provide more detail in the question, or clarify what you are talking about.
It represent eighty thousand.
That is Scott Number 789. Issued in 1937 this First Day Cover can be purchased for about $8..
Points: (8, 3) and (8, 6) Distance works out as: 3
On the knees, means you bow to no one. Also points on the star denotes years spent in jail.* *Untrue: All will have 8 points. Representing original 8 families. Picture a 15-20 pointed star, ridiculous. The towers on the back, cupolas, will represent SENTENCES served not years.
In theory, 3 bits are enough to represent up to 8 (23) combinations.In theory, 3 bits are enough to represent up to 8 (23) combinations.In theory, 3 bits are enough to represent up to 8 (23) combinations.In theory, 3 bits are enough to represent up to 8 (23) combinations.
If you mean points of: (0, 3) and (8, -4) then it works out as -7/8
8 points