EDN: IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing – Part 2: The network/host boundary and the IPv4 address
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing – Part 2: The network/host boundary and the IPv4 address
Thanks, Griz. Was told that V/R = addressing higher rank and V/r = addressing lower rank Never heard of that rule but I have heard the @zipmartin version.
Just addressing road damage considerations other than Lawmans confident wall of words “tanks don’t Damage roads” comment. But I guess the Army’s putting down plates for fun? No we’re putting down steel plates because people will go out there and take pictures of anything and blame the Army. How many tracked vehicles are you licensed on?
There's lots of shit that could, and should be, in "Americas interest" but not at the expense of a debt burden that prevents us from addressing the strategic issues affecting us here at home.
Addressing an officer of unknown rank | Page 3 | Air Warriors
That link is for the NAMI waiver guide, this isn't addressing new accessions or programs leading to a commission. If the USN hasn't invested any money in you there is no reason to take any risk with you. The document you would need to look at is the Navy Medical Manual, which currently is not viewable due to reviews as dictated by recent executive orders.
I couldn't find information addressing this specific question elsewhere on the website. Is the NASIS/ SF-86 only used for the purpose of getting a security clearance? Do the boards look at them and factor in your work experience/work hours while in school? Or would you have to bring that up in your motivational statement for them to know?