no. it must be in writing.
The telephone number in Mexico City is 011+52+55+21222800. (ext 3585) (international+Mexico+Mexico City+number) (see related link)
No. Alexander Graham Bell invented it. The army didnt discover the telephone
Your army service certificate number can typically be found on your military discharge paperwork, such as your DD Form 214. If you no longer have this document, you can request a copy from the National Archives or your respective military branch's records department.
Seselective service act
Over 6'5" might be asking abit much; verify with a recruiter.
No. The U.S. military gives you a "Service Number" which is your Identification while in the service... This practice was (I believe) discontinued in the '70s and the Social Security Number was used instead... I think that the service number assignment has since been re-instated..
By calling your school to verify it.
Internet Telephony was already in use before the year 1995 after which it was available as a service to people. Internet telephone was already used by Army when they were connected over a network within their departments and stations at different locations. The major Internet Telephone Use started from 2004.
More than 1,130,000 soldiers in active service and about 1,800,000 reserve troops.
The Chinese Army The Indian Railway The British National Health Service
Norwegian Army Air Service ended in 1944.
Norwegian Army Air Service was created in 1914.