The army is split into multiple groups. Each group has a responsibility. Ranks and positions are separately recorded in each group but do hold some command in others. Each person in the military is then classified by which of these groups they are in. For instance the Air force or the Marines.
The class of an army accident is determined by the cost and amount of injury. Check out this link to find out more about the army's classes of accident: http://www.wainwright.army.mil/safety/CDSO%20Documents/AGAR%20PACKET/accident%20classification.pdf
Thats somewhat of a double entendre isn't it? The Army IS the low class of the armed services. You can't do anything else...join the Army.
No. The weight determines what class licence you must obtain (there are non-CDL Class A and B licences available), and the usage is what determines whether or not you actually need a CDL class licence to operate it.
pay attention in class, kid
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The Army Class Schedule Report
An army accident that results in death is Class A. Class A-an Army accident in which the resulting total cost of property damage is $1,000,000 or more; an Army aircraft or missile is destroyed, missing, or abandoned; or an injury and/or occupational illness results in a fatality or permanent total disability.
The first octet determines the class, so-0-127 is Class 1128-191 is Class 2192-223 is Class 3So the IP address 203.12.176.55 is a Class 3 address.
Private First Class
caste system-
Class Six is one of ten Army classes of supply. Class Six are personal items.
An Army E-7 is called a Sergeant First Class