Believe it or not, that's a lot of different people.
Trench mortars are largely considered obsolete in modern warfare, having been replaced by more advanced artillery systems and precision-guided munitions. However, some militaries may still use similar short-range, portable mortars for specific tactical roles. The principles of indirect fire and mortar support remain relevant, but today's systems are generally more sophisticated and versatile than the trench mortars of the past.
Hard to say as no person is still alive from that period Probably 7-10 based on Spanish ships from that period.
Project 'Manhattan' or to simply say, Nuclear Bombs and the US "Red Scare" in the early 1950s. from then on every country wanted nuclear weapons, And the First to acquire was the US, then Russia, then the United Kingdom, then France, then China, then India, then Pakistan, then North Korea. It is believed that Israel also has them, but they refuse to either confirm or deny. At the peak of the cold war arms race both the US and Russia had more than 10,000 strategic nuclear weapons and roughly 50,000 tactical nuclear weapons each, no other country in the world has ever had more than a few hundred total strategic and tactical nuclear weapons. As of 2014 both the US and Russia have reduced their stockpiles to about 3000 strategic nuclear weapons and zero tactical nuclear weapons (however the US maintains the parts from the dismantled 7000 strategic nuclear weapons and in an emergency could still reassemble them in a few months time into usable weapons, Russia likely has similar ability).
It had no great significance. It was costly in casualties on both sides, and was more-or-less a draw in tactical terms. The Confederates did withdraw, but they were still barring the way to Chattanooga. And it would take Rosecrans a few months to get his battered army back into shape. Perhaps this notional victory offered the Government a little good cheer, to offset the miserable reports coming in from Virginia at the time of Burnside's Mud March.
Marines carry weapons in the field and often in garrison. Being a military person does not provide the right to carry a weapon when out of uniform. The local laws still have to be observed.
Lord Strategical owned it in about 2000-2002. Don't know if he still does.
an alien Actually a person who moves permanently to a new country is still referred to as a immigrant, found it in my Civics Book.
It Still Moves was created on 2003-09-09.
You need to check with the landlord about that. You cant just change the locks on a property that you do not own.
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
No, the restraining order is only for the person that put the restraining order on the other person. So it does not stay with the property of the person who has now passed away.
April or March 2009. I searched the internet later than that and still nothing!
Yes, a person standing still on a hill does have potential energy. The person has gravitational potential energy due to their elevated position on the hill. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy if the person moves downhill.
A nomad is a type of person that has no home, but moves from place to place without a house. Unlike the homeless, it is a nomads choice to roam free. It isn't a type of group or civilization, but a type of person.
No, it's still available. They slightly changed it, though.
Yes, Pokemon of all stages can still learn moves.
no