Being an Allie leader was his job and he served the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and North America
This saying is applied to political parties. It means that it is your job to serve your country before you serve the party you belong to.
A Samurai's job was to serve and if the time came die for his lord. A Kamikaze pilot's job was to die for his country.
yes! He can, if its your job, then no problem.
* To serve your country. * To see the world. * To test yourself. * To seek out adventure. * To obtain job skills and training.
To serve and protect. To keep the peace and uphold the laws deemed necessary by the citizens of the country or state that employs them.
To serve and protect. (hope that is the answer you are looking for) Or to be willing to give up your life for the greatest country on this great green earth. :)
A police officer is bound to know and enforce the law and serve the community in which he or she operates. a policeman serves the community and the country
Job Specifications, or Job Specs., are details and descriptions about a job that serve as a thumbnail view of the job.
Job Specifications, or Job Specs., are details and descriptions about a job that serve as a thumbnail view of the job.
All people are unhappy if they can not find a job. However a veteran who served their country and can not find a job, might feel as though they were a sucker for having served in the military while people who did not serve in the military can find work.
people join the army because they get paid doing it. also, some people just want to serve their country, or they can't find a job.
When FDR was president the 22nd amendment hadn't been written/passed so he could have more than 2 terms. The amendment was written because of FDR and to stop others from having more than 2 terms.