Anytime a non commissioned officer orders you to show ID, it is a lawful order and you must provide ID. They cannot take it away from you, but you have to identify yourself
In the Air Force, you may be required to present your ID card to an NCO in various situations. These typically include when entering a military installation, accessing secure areas, or during routine inspections or accountability checks. It is important to always have your ID card readily available and be prepared to present it whenever necessary.
No
He is a senior NCO.
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no
This is a guess, but most likely the Base Provost Marshall.
yes, viscous force is present in air. it is proportional to the velocity and area of the body and acts in the opposite direction of velocity.
because the force of air is pushing the card against the surface the card is laying on, in turn it does not allow air to make its way underneath the card......
Chief Master Sergeant. Some people will say it's Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. That is the highest NCO job in the Air Force, but he's still a Chief Master Sergeant.
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In enlisted ranks of tha Air Force, the highest paid NCO[ non-commissioned officer ] a Chief Master Sergeant.