Take your DD214 to the VA for computation and filing for benefits. It depends on length of service , type of discharge , and any disability rating .
To find the value of "blank" in the equation "blank divided by 6 equals 11," you can multiply both sides by 6. This gives you "blank = 11 × 6," which simplifies to "blank = 66." Thus, the value of "blank" is 66.
To find the value that makes the equation 64 / blank = 8 true, you can rearrange the equation. Multiply both sides by the blank value: 64 = 8 * blank. Dividing both sides by 8 gives you blank = 64 / 8, which simplifies to blank = 8. Therefore, the blank equals 8.
To solve the equation "blank divide by blank times blank plus blank times blank times blank divide by blank plus blank times blank equals 100," you need to fill in the blanks with specific numbers. The structure implies a mathematical expression involving division, multiplication, and addition, which can be simplified and rearranged to find a solution. Without specific values, it's impossible to provide a definitive answer, but the general approach would involve isolating variables and solving step-by-step to confirm that the total equals 100.
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Take your DD214 to the VA for computation and filing for benefits. It depends on length of service , type of discharge , and any disability rating .
MBK means completion of Active Duty service commitment or expiration of term of service. You can find other SPN codes at dd214.us/referenceSPN_Codes.pdf.
Ask to see his DD214. No DD214, he didn't serve. If info's not on his DD214, it didn't happen.
You can find a blank calendar at www.calendarlabs.com . Here you can find number of blank calendar templates for yearly, monthly and weekly calendars.
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NO! ANY alteration of your DD214 negates it's validity
Ask to see his DD214; no DD214, he didn't serve; if somethings not on the document, it didn't happen.
The DD214 (US Military Discharge) has an awards/decorations section where all would be listed
benevolence (kindness) and beneficence(generosity) , are the two main words I can find that would fit this description
10% for vets.
It is a code on your DD214 that tells someone able to read the codes whether you were honorably discharged or type of discharge you earned.
It depends on the state. Each state has its on regulations on the requirements for obtaining a permit. In some states, you don't have to take the shooting test if you have a DD214, but you still have to take the classroom portion, and in some states, having a DD214 makes no difference at all.