Bill Clinton had absolutley no military experience, if that is what you are asking.
Sadly, Vince Foster committed suicide back in 1993. But to this day, there are conspiracy theories that claim he was murdered by Bill and Hillary Clinton. However, there is no credible evidence to support this assertion, and journalists generally dismiss these conspiracy theories as the product of the Clintons' political enemies.
A variation of Buchanan, spelled Bochanan in Scottish Gaelic.
The back of a U.S. $10 bill features an engraving of the U.S. Treasury building. This design highlights the architectural features of the building, reflecting its significance in American history and finance. The current portrait on the front of the bill is that of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury.
Rajmohan Nath has written: 'The back-ground of Assamese culture' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Civilization, History
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Unless it occurred before your 18th birthday, it will be a permananet part of your criminal history record.
No the Lincoln Memorial is on the back of a 5$ bill. The White House is on the back of a 20$ bill.
Back to Higher Ground was created on 2006-06-20.
No, the person on the back of the two-dollar bill is not John Hansen. The reverse side features an image of Thomas Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence. John Hansen was a notable figure in early American history, but he is not depicted on U.S. currency.
It is important to history because it is a one of a kind thing and you will never find it again because it is ancient. It is important to archaeology because it shows the archaeologists what it was like back then and how valuable it is since it was dug up from the ground and is 2,200 years old back in 1974!!
Independence Hall of Philadelphia was chosen for the back of the 100 dollar bill because it is a historical spot in US history. It is the location of where the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence were debated.
This pineapple is on the back side