The South China Sea could contain as much as 130 billion barrels of oil and 900 trillion cubic feet of gas . The structures are at Fiery Cross, Mischief and Subi Reef. Other countr... moreThe South China Sea could contain as much as 130 billion barrels of oil and 900 trillion cubic feet of gas . The structures are at Fiery Cross, Mischief and Subi Reef. Other countries are laying claim to what lies below but China thinks it belongs to them. What is 130 billion barrels of oil and 900 trillion cubic feet of gas worth? Is it worth going to war over?
As crazy as it sounds I wouldn't be surprised to hear that because he is the Commander and chief his orders have to be carried out without question. Cheers!
What circumstances can result in a dishonorable discharge? And other than censure by one's peers, how can a dishonorable discharge affect one's post military life?
After one has served a general four year enlistment and has been discharged, is one free of all obligations to the military or may one be recalled and required to comply?
From the presentation page presenting Everykey found in one of our bottomads: "New Military Grade Password Security Device Now Available To Public": "But here's the thing, th... moreFrom the presentation page presenting Everykey found in one of our bottomads: "New Military Grade Password Security Device Now Available To Public": "But here's the thing, the Everykey device itself doesn't store your passwords. They're safely stored in an encrypted format on an Everykey secure server. So even if you lose or have your Everykey stolen, it's totally useless in anyone's hands except yours!"So once the identity thieves break the encryption on Everykey's secure server, they have free access to the passwords of everyone who use the Everykey system. Some things are so very 'smart' that they are stupid. We can only hope that military people does not store their launch codes etc behind passwords from Everykey. less
However, what about a scenario where a soldier was given an order and for whatever reason he went against the order but in doing so he saved the lives of the men in his company. &n... moreHowever, what about a scenario where a soldier was given an order and for whatever reason he went against the order but in doing so he saved the lives of the men in his company. Would he be punished or rewarded?