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It is a WW II army rank and consisted of two stripes with a T under the two stripes. It was equivalent to corporal.
Yes it is. It is an ordinal variable ( which means it is meaningful ) because rank has an order and it is meaningful to rank the soldiers.
In WWI both sides tried to break through lines by killing enough soldiers and destroying enough resources to force a surrender.
Army (DA) civilian employees and Army Reserve technicians
A French Army Captain named Charles Barbier de la Serre gave him the idea when he used a special dot and dash code for the Military to use so that soldiers wouldn't get caught using a light to read a message. It was difficult for the soldiers to use and abandoned to the Royal Institution for Blind Youth where Louis Braille was. He tweaked it a bit before it became what is known as Braille today. Sadly, though, his idea wasn't used much in his lifetime when he died from tuberculosis on January 6, 1852.