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Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
I'm assuming you mean Belgium. If you specify who the occuppier was, I could be sure.
By where, if you mean physical locations, everywhere there was a manpower shortage because of military service there was an increase in the number of women employed.
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It means nothing
Available for military service
If you mean a captain/sailer of a military boat/submarine then they do as normal military sailers do
Remember, things change. But during the Viet War, it used to mean: Registrant with sufficient prior service to satisfy the requirements of law (a veteran).
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
Ou failed on either mental or physical level. ----------- Unfit for military service.
Roosevelt was the president during World War II, so in that sense he served his country. If you mean in the sense of military service, he did not. Roosevelt had polio, which would have made him unfit for military service as he spent most of his time in a wheelchair. He was also, as the president, the civilian commander in chief of the military and therefore unable to serve.
If you mean the U.S., yes.
It was a military unit
During a Military Captain's Mast, the green table is where the captain usually sits. The green table is similar to the seat of a judge in court.
I'm assuming you mean Belgium. If you specify who the occuppier was, I could be sure.