Army Soldier more experience.
That is not necessarily true. Many would say it is because they are braver; after all they are willing to fight and risk their lives. However, a soldier is only better than a civilian in the case that the former believes what he is doing is right, and he is fighting for the right reasons. In another case, where a civilian is not a soldier because he believes that the war is being fought for the wrong reasons, he may be better than the soldier. Additionally, any soldier who commits a war crime is automatically not as good as a civilian who would not commit such a war crime. Overall, it gets very complicated and depends on someone's values and beliefs. For example, under these standards, a Nazi soldier who believed he was doing a good thing would be considered better than an American citizen who was too afraid to fight. Hopefully I didn't confuse you too much.
Soldier i Think. With all The violence And killing, your friends get killed too! but A civilian Would Loose Their Home and Life Alot! Think Of HiroShima!
Do you mean the Navy SEALS or Green Berets? If so then the Seals, the Green Berets would never see them coming. Of course the Green Berets would beat the marines. Even if they were outnumbered 100 to 1. 1000 to 1, then it's probably 50/50.
The question that caused the youthful soldier great concern was how he would cope with the traumatic effects of war and whether he would be able to return to normal civilian life after witnessing violence and death.
Civilian law and military are very unalike. Unless the civilian lawyer is skilled and practiced at military law, I would go with the military counsel every time.
Depending if you are a soldier or civilian and depending if you do feel victorious ... yesterday i felt this kind of same today i would say yes a commission. AG-
i think the right answer would be burets or berets
Typically, a combination of experienced military personnel, subject matter experts, and commissioned officers would use their position and experience to evaluate a rated soldier from a broad organizational military program of instruction or civilian academic course standard perspective. These individuals would assess the soldier's performance, adherence to standards, and ability to meet the requirements and objectives of the program or course. Their evaluation would take into account factors such as knowledge, skills, professionalism, and overall performance.
As in most countries, a civilian is normally a person is not in the military. Accordingly, an Australian civilian would be an Australian who is not in the Australian military.
He would fall under the same laws as any other American unless it happens on a military establishment. then there may be different repercussions depending on the reason for the assault.
A philosphy of the Thief, murder or Soldier. A better one is "Do unto others as you would have do onto you"
This bridge was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1941.