Interesting to say the least
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I’ll take your drinking in country, and raise you human smuggling.
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Question: Why is the British Army rank insignia a Bath Star?
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Just found out the pip/rank insignia for officers used by most regiments of the British Army is a Bath Star :
It's a simplified version of the insignia of the Order of the Bath, an order of chivalry. Does anyone know why this order was chosen in particular?
US Air Defense response on 9/11 Attack: Audio From FAA and NORAD
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This New Program Aims To Help Veteran Inmates At Harris County (Houston) Jail
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The ADF has grounded all MRH90 flying
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Autonomous ambition: NavyX plots a course to machine-speed warfare | Janes
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Take a Seat Inside the Virtual Cockpit of an F-35
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NATO's disappearing navies invite trouble in the Baltic Sea
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A question about officers
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Hello, I was just wondering something. Let’s say that you are a marine stationed in Okinawa, could an officer (let’s say brand new: O-1) order an enlisted soldier to do practically whatever they want, such as something stupid (like mopping the rain), when not in exercise, or can officers only order enlisted during exercises or combat, or stuff like that. Just wondering, as I think that could get...