yeah definetly!
The only categories of personnel, that I know of, who leave the Army with DOD ID Cards are: > Retirees with 20+ years of Service > SM who were discharged but are still dependents (ex: Dual-Military Family) Neither of those cards have marking on them stating the conditions of your discharge (although if you have a Retiree card, chances are that you retired honorably). Only way to truly prove that you were honorably discharged is to have a copy of your DD-214 with you.
No you can't? Your not a good candidate. Yes you can but do not expect a bonus.
If you are flying over a dense forest, over deep water, and over high snow, and the helicopter suddenly crashes you have a pretty chance of getting out of the helicopter.
between a 3.85 and 3.9?
The chances of being accepted off the PhD waitlist vary depending on the number of spots available and the strength of your application compared to other waitlisted candidates. It is difficult to predict with certainty, but staying in touch with the admissions office and expressing continued interest can potentially improve your chances.
No, it means exactly what it seems to mean. You took a chance on something and accepted your consequences.
Any aircraft that is crashing is about to impact with the ground, or is impacting with the ground, so a parachute will be of little use in these circumstances.
Your chances of being accepted into graduate school depend on various factors such as your academic performance, test scores, letters of recommendation, personal statement, and relevant experience. It is important to research the specific requirements of the programs you are interested in and to present a strong application that highlights your strengths and qualifications.
To increase your chances of getting an offer accepted on a house, you can consider offering a competitive price, getting pre-approved for a mortgage, making a strong initial offer, being flexible with the closing date, and writing a personal letter to the seller expressing your interest in the property.
You have very good chances of being accepted into college. During the next two years of high school, just focus on bringing your GPA up as high as possible.
Nicolas Copernicus He published it at the end of his life to increase the chances of it being accepted.
I would think, yes. Symbols are to visual experice what acronyms are to language. They are a sort of shorthand communication. If I say "FBI" chances are very good you know what I mean. But if I say "KPX" chances are equally good that no meaning is conveyed. Why? Because there is no accepted meaning for KPX. We have no shared experience of KPX.