I think that the answer is the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project
It is a database storing things about the whole country or something related to the whole country. You could have a national database with every citizen's name in it who has a particular skill. You could have a national database of every church in the country. You could a national database of all the species of bird in the country.
You are a National Guard veteran if it was honorable.
It means a database that contains information about the teachers in a country. A database is a collection of information.
The National Weather Service is tasked with disseminating information regarding weather forecasts and warnings. Data which includes observations and other metrics are uploaded to a national server which is then compiled into the National Digital Forecast Database. Weather stations as well as the public can download this information from the database.
No, and you may be prohibited from enlisting after your probation is discharged.
You still get points on your license regardless of what city you live in when you get them. The license bureau has a national database so each state knows what happens in the other states.
It is the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
The NGB 22 is the discharge document for Soldiers that are discharged from the National Guard.
National Database and Registration Authority
No. There is a national database.
You won't know, for certain. The contents and the data stored within the so-called "national database" is contained within the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database which is operated by the FBI. It is a secure database whose contents are viewable only by law enforcement agencies and the courts system. As a general rule you can be virtually 100% certain that if you are wanted for a felony offense, or you are a fugitive from justice, that your data is on file.
You may as long as: 1. You were Honorably discharged. 2. You are not using the your status or uniform to promote a political cause/candidate.