Yes, when Senior dies, Junior can take the suffix of Senior if there is another of the same name (a son of Junior, for example) to take the Junior suffix. Otherwise Junior can simply drop the suffix altogether, or continue to use Junior if his professional identity, for example, is strongly tied to that naming convention.
yes. he passes away last june after a five year battle with cancer
Starting QB for the Tide in the 1971 season was junior Terry Davis.
Whoever is designated by the President Pro Tem -- typically it is a junior senator of the majority party.
The next of kin is usually a child and not a sister. For example, if a mother passes away, the next of kin would be her husband and then her children.
When a child has the same name as the father he is a Jr. When the father passes away the child drops the Jr at the end because he is no longer Jr.
no.
It's actually a bit tricky, but no - the enlisted member should salute the approaching officer after the senior officer has returned the junior's salute or as the junior officer approaches, assuming the senior officer diverts attention from the enlisted to return a salute rather than just acknowledge the salute by a nod. The junior will then return the enlisted member's salute after the senior officer has returned the junior's salute, and the enlisted should hold the salute to the junior officer until returned by the junior officer. However, if the enlisted is engaged in conversation with the senior officer, it is disrespectful to divert attention away from a senior officer to an approaching junior officer to salute. When it occurs, it usually it happens simultaneously when the situation warrants. Most senior officers don't like to be interrupted during a formal conversation (and it's disrespectful to do so unless it's warranted), so most avoid the situation altogether. It depends on the setting as well, e.g., formal or informal, indoors (yes, salutes are rendered indoors at certain functions) or outdoors, etc. Most of the time if a senior officer is engaged in conversation with a junior (enlisted or otherwise), unless it's urgent, the officer wishing to speak to the senior will wait until the senior is finished. If just passing by, the junior may salute the senior, at which point the senior may either acknowledge the salute by a nod, or return if appropriate.
a vice president becomes president when the president passes away Example: Vice President President President passes away Vice President becomes President (and it has been done before)
well, when if it hasn't gotten married when it's an adult, then the matchmaker will come. Then if you refuse everyone and noone is right for you, you will become a senior and then pass away. so, in other words the answer to your question is...NO
The pitchers plate must be 46 feet from home plate in Minor and Major leagues and 60 ft 6 inches in Junior or Senior league
Depending on how good you play and how good your grades are. Freshmen, Sophmore, and Junior year are prep years for Senior. Realistically speaking senior year is the only one that matters. Play good enough that year colleges will scout you. But colleges also look for grades now more than they used too.
Your benefits won't be taken away, they'll become part of the new plan.
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Dave.
Vincent Junior
Does Santa Claus pass away?No. Neither do his elves.
It passes to the deceased's estate upon proof of death.