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The outcomes must be repeatable because if the outcome keeps changing, then something must have changed during one of the experiments, giving you the different outcome.
At all times
A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY. A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY.
First you need to get the mask from the old lady at the end of the road. Then you must wear it, approach the guards, and the rest is a piece of cake!
Not in the slightest
Like any other soldier, he would have to be demobilised in an orderly fashion.
Whatever were the faults of General George B. McClellan, his recognized strengths were in training soldiers. He was assigned by President Lincoln to organize and train the new Army of the Potomac. His drilling exercises on guards and sentinels were almost like the Roman legion policies on these matters. McClellan instructed his staff to insure that guards must always be posted to watch over troop encampments. His basic rules entailed:* The number of guards were to be determined by circumstance;* Guard must be posted in positions that will not allow trespassers to be unnoticed and questioned;* Guards must be in position to give warnings to the main troop encampment in times of danger;* Guards must be in constant motion;* Guards in pairs should be used whenever possible; and* Failures and/or sleeping while on post were subject to possible death as punishment.
It must have been pretty poor if East Berliners were willing to risk their lives climbing over that wall (Guards had orders to shoot to kill).
must be fully charged at all times
that the locket belonged to a soldier
Yes. There are many "generations" of birthstones so they must be changing somehow.
The Guards usually change a few times during the day, you may not notice it but they do.., and if that's not the case there, they must have a "Cold" cloth in there head dress.. witch can take off most of the heat during the day.. other then that a few eye drops and they are good to go!