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McNab claims for security reasons.McNab makes appearances at book signings and is available for motivational public speaking engagements, so his security is clearly not a concern. One reason there are not many photos of him on the Internet is that most web sources for McNab information tend to be fan sites. Many of these same sites also disseminate the false rumour that his real name is a state secret. According to McNab himself, there is no law concerning his identity, only 'common sense' concerning his celebrity status (he says he receives a lot of hate mail from people claiming he sold out the SAS regiment, and has lied in his stories about his own exploits solely to make money). McNab's real name has even been published by the British Government, so it's certainly not a state secret as far as they are concerned.McNab claimed to be the British Army's most highly decorated soldier when he retired in 1993, holding both the DCM and the MM. A cross check of the British London Gazette shows that only one soldier held both these medals in 1993. That soldier was Steven Billy Mitchell, which is the real name of Andy Mcnab.Amazon.com lists Mr. McNab's work under fiction.
ANSWER,Probably Sir Roden Cutler in my opinion.[3]Knight of the Order of Australia (AK)(1981)[7]Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)(1965)[5]Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)(1970)[6]Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)(1957)[4]Knight of Justice of the Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem (KStJ)(1965)[9]1939-45 Star[9]Africa Star[9]Defence Medal[9]War Medal 1939-1945[9]Australia Service Medal 1939-45[9]Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal[9]Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal[9] AnswerI would say probably ALbert Jacka AnswerThe most decorated soldier in Australia's military history is Tasmanian born Henry William (Harry) Murray, aka 'Mad' Harry. Indeed, Murray was the most highly decorated infantrysoldier during World War I throughout the British Empire. He served in both World War I and World War II, rising from the ranks to Lt Col in WWI and serving as Lt Col in WWII. During World War I, Murray was awarded the following honours:Victoria Cross, Mar 1917, Gueudecourt, France; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (CMG), Jun 1919, France; Distinquished Service Order (DSO) and Bar, Nov 1916, Mouquet Farm, France, and Jun 1917, Bullecourt, France; Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), Aug 1915, Gallipoli; Croix de Guerre, Jan 1919, France. He was also mentioned in despatches four times during the French campaign.In World War II and the following years, Murray added the following medals to his already formidable list:War Medal 1939-45, Australia Service Medal 1939-1945, King George VI Coronation Medal, Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal.He otherwise lived as a wool producer in Queensland, seldom wearing his medals and shunning publicity. He only attended two Anzac Day ceremonies. However, in 1956 he went to England to attend Victoria Cross Centenary celebrations, as the invitation had come from Queen Elizabeth II. His reputation only enhanced by his modesty, Harry Murray died on 7 January, 1966, suffering a heart attack following a motor vehicle accident. He was 85 years old.It was (Harry) Murray, no doubt but it should have been Albert Jacka. He won three Victoria Crosses, some say four being Gallipoli, Pozieres, Bullecourt and Polygon Wood. Even Charles Bean stated this fact. They only gave him the one VC however. He was hated by his superiors. No doubt the greatest soldier Australia has ever had.
Yes, it is an extremely long list. It can be found on the internet.
Vacansoleil-DCM was created in 2008.
DCM stands for 'deep chlorophyll maximum'.
9.29 dcm makes 1 sq.ft
25 dcm is 2,500 mm
DCM, also known as dichloromethane, is a polar solvent.
Chloroform is more polar than dichloromethane (DCM) due to the presence of a stronger dipole moment caused by its more electronegative chlorine atoms. This makes chloroform more soluble in polar solvents compared to DCM.
A DCM-202 is a broadband cable modem. A DCM-202 can be purchased online at eBay, Amazon, Tiger Direct, Newegg, BuyCheapr, Charter and Tom's Hardware.
DCM is Data Collection Manager, and works at a kernel level. If the DCM stops, BMC will revert back to "Patrol Scripting Language" (PSL) collection. The number and type of parameters returned by DCM and PSL may be different; and on occasion metrics will be recorded as "0" value when they're using one method instead of another. DCM is more effcient than PSL and should be used where possible.
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No, sodium chloride (NaCl) is not soluble in dichloromethane (DCM). DCM is a non-polar solvent, while sodium chloride is an ionic compound that dissolves well in polar solvents like water. The solubility of ionic compounds typically requires a polar medium to facilitate the dissociation of the ions. Therefore, NaCl will not dissolve in DCM.