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The general noun "veteran", as in "Mary is a veteran" is not capitalized. "The Vietnam veterans marched in the parade". The word is capitalized when it is part of a title; an in Veterans' Day, or Veterans' Administration.
Yes. You should check out dribblebabies.com. I think it is a service disabled veteran owned business.
They are not eligible for US Veteran's benefits. There should be no reason they cannot receive any British Veteran's benefits they are entitled to.
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No, it should not be capitalized except at the beginning of a sentence or in the name of a holiday since it is not a proper noun in and of itself. A veteran is a type of person, not a person's name.
You should honor a soldier or veteran on veteran's day. The exact moment to honor them is to salute and give a moment of silence at 11:00 A.M. If you don't want to wait, then any day would be a great day to honor a veteran by leaving flowers on their graves.
Veterans day was before Armistice day on November 11th. A veteran could be anything depending what type of veteran like army,milatary,navy,coast guard and you should know the rest.
It depends on what do you want to use the computer for, from that point it should be easy to tell what qualities that computer should have.
Novice is an antonym for veteran
Verbs should have the three qualities of being specific, engaging, and vivid. They can also be strong, lively, and concise.
Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran. Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran. Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.