Any clergyman can be asked to preside over a military funeral.
a military soldier
No, the hospital doesn't, but the Mortician does, if you choose to be embalmed (pretty normal) and have a funeral. He needs to replace your blood with preservatives so that your body won't rot before the funeral. Here is a description of the process:http://www.carefordying.org/mainwebsite_html/death/embalm.html
I usually unbolt and put a new one on, then hold a short funeral for the old part as it gets thrown in the scrap metal bucket.
The maintenance shop at the unit level.
A detailed description is available in related links.
No, this is an internet myth. Buglers are still being used for various military ceremonies, and a number of videos online clearly show that military buglers have not been replaced.
With your feet and the biggest tool box available! :)
A democratically elected government replace a military dictatorship.
Currently it seems like you have no choice but to replace the complete arm, that is all I can find available.
Replace and merge
Replace and merge
A military-run country is often referred to as a "military junta" or "military regime." In such a system, the military exercises significant control over the government and may replace civilian leadership through a coup d'état. These regimes typically restrict political freedoms and may impose martial law.