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Yes. You receive promotion points for completed correspondence courses. When I was promoted to Sergeant, points for the Infantry were particularly low, and all they really had to do was qualify with their weapon, pass their PT test, and do alright at the promotion board. Points for Combat Medics weren't so low, however, and I needed everything I could get in order to have enough points for promotion.
It is a yearly qualification that is added to you're record for promotional points.
The military does not routinely keep records of who was assigned a weapon.
the best weapon in RuneScape seems to be the Chaotic Maul, having an enormous max of 686(68) recorded. You can get the Chaotic Maul by obtaining 200,000 points in the Dungeoneering skill.
It means- A weapon at all points
You carry the weapon you're assigned. If you don't want to carry a sniping weapon, you don't volunteer to be a sniper or designated marksman.
No. In the marines, like any other branch of military service, you are assigned a weapon and given ammunition for that particular weapon. You learn to use that weapon. If a marine is fighting in a battle, he can find another weapon and start using it.
The weapon dates to prehistory so, there is no one person that credit can be assigned to.
No. You're assigned whatever weapon or weapon system you're assigned. If a slot opens up for, say, a SAW gunner, you can request it, but it'll up to your first line supervisor whether or not to put you on it.
The sabre is a type of sword. It is predominantly a slashing weapon. Points can be obtained by contact on the entire edge of the weapons, unlike the epee, which is a stabbing weapon only.
In the state of SOUTH DAKOTA that is considered a concealed weapon.
Because he had the knife illegally, he was charged with being in possession of an offensive weapon.