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If you are a Briton you are probably referring to the medal, The Victoria Cross which is the highest military award offered with in the military. Otherwise you're referring to The Viet Cong which made up the enemy during The Vietnam War.
Marche militaire is French for "military march" (a piece of military music)
it means Company
It depends which country you are referring to.
I think you are referring to the phonetic alphabet ie. Alpha, Bravo, Charlie.....
Its referring a type of air craft
If you are a Briton you are probably referring to the medal, The Victoria Cross which is the highest military award offered with in the military. Otherwise you're referring to The Viet Cong which made up the enemy during The Vietnam War.
Yes. It is a noun referring to an organization. No, because military is a general descriptor. Take your pick.
If your referring to the Vietnam War, the first U.S military advisors arrived in Vietnam in 1950.
If you are referring to a drivers license suspension, no, it is unlikely.
Marche militaire is French for "military march" (a piece of military music)
it means Company
There are a few different abbreviations used when referring to a military computer. The most common used acronym is an MGC or a military grade computer.
It depends which country you are referring to.
COBOL is a high level language (high order language in military terminology). It is compiled using a compiler.
military Id tags are worn around the neck with a chain. there are two of them. if a military member is killed one of the tags is removed and forwarded to graves registration for reporting. since the tags 'look' like DOG tags, the slang word DOG-TAGS became part of military slang when referring to ID. tags.................. Alot of people called those among the ranks of the military the military dogs. The name of dog tags may be referring to the military owning them and them being the dogs of the military.
If you are referring to the highest altitude a military craft has gone, then it is Lockheed Martin U-2. It set the record for 70,000 feet.