Obama Sr did not serve in ww2
That depends of the context of the question. If he was a member of the US army and served with Canadians, he would wear an American uniform. If he was an American and he joined the Canadian military, he would wear a Canadian uniform.
This is definitely possible. A WW 1 vet would have been born around 1900 and would put him in his late 50's. There were Vietnam vets this age who served in the Gulf War. This also could mean that it was possible for a Vet to have served in WW 1, WW 2, Korea and Vietnam.
Well your father's father is your Grandfather. And it depends how your uncle is related to your grandfather. Your uncle could be your grandfather's son, or your grandfather could have a sibling who's child is your uncle- which would make him your Grandfather's nephew.
That would be Euclid.
Yes. Some as young as 9 have been written about. They usually would have come along with their father when he enlisted.
Yes.
If this involves a case where the child is the result of an affair, and does not reside in a putative father state in which the husband would be the presumed father, he would not be served. see related article below
How would you have him served so that he can defend himself?
Yes someone could do that and it would be very interesting to compare the two State of the Union addresses.
Liquid foods that are served hot would include:brothssoupsgraviesHot beverages could include:teacoffeecocoahot chocolate
If you have different surnames, just go for it. If not, then you'd be better served by naming a different person at your father's company who would speak well of you. Were you directly accountable to your father or did you have a line manager you could cite instead?
Being as martin Luthers father was served as a citizens representative on the local council as well as a leaseholder of copper mines, it would be correct to consider him educated.
It would all depend. The foal could have any color father. He could be black, and if one of more of his parents what chestnut, and the same thing with the mother, then the foal could be chestnut, but the most likely thing would be that the father is chestnut.
No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.No, absolutely not. If her father needed spies, he would order his professional "information gathers" to get him information. The only time Cleopatra could even be remotely considered a spy for her father would be in some kiddie fiction book.
Could be B or could be O.
i would like to know are his kids Muslims too?
Lewis stated that if the Otoe disobeyed the Great Father, they would face severe consequences, potentially including loss of blessings and protection. He emphasized the importance of adhering to the Great Father's guidance to ensure the tribe's survival and prosperity. Disobedience could lead to dire outcomes, diminishing their resources and weakening their community. Ultimately, it served as a reminder of the vital relationship between the tribe and their spiritual leader.