no
Yes, it is a unit function
hell yeah
YES
Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) funds are typically intended to support recreational and welfare activities for service members and their families. While the specific use of these funds can vary by location and command policies, generally, MWR funds cannot be used to purchase alcohol directly. However, MWR facilities such as clubs or recreation centers may sell alcohol as part of their operations, with proceeds benefiting MWR programs. Always check with your local MWR guidelines for specific rules regarding alcohol use.
No, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) funds are typically reserved for non-alcoholic recreational activities and services to benefit military personnel and their families. This means that purchasing alcohol would not be an appropriate use of MWR funds.
Yes loads just go on youtube and type in "CoD MWR Glitches" and you will find a few (there will be alot of elevators to do this you jump+crouch+jump)
MWR typically stands for "Morale, Welfare, and Recreation." It refers to programs and services provided by military organizations to enhance the quality of life for service members and their families. MWR programs can include recreational activities, fitness facilities, and various social events designed to promote well-being and community engagement.
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MWR stands for Morale Welfare and Recreation. This just means you have access to the basic locations on a military base. For example: Exchange Commissary Gyms Mess Hall Library Hospital and clinics etc...
M.W.R van Vollenhoven has written: 'The tragedy of Spain'
You gotta achieve all assault rifle challenges, it worth it though
I think it was 1947 It was first published in 1941 and first reprinted in 1951. -MWR