Sentences with phrase «military life at»

We can not depart the military life at any time.

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A grateful nation gives its warriors at least a bit of help making the transition from military life to launching their own businesses.
Targeting the tunnels from the air allowed the military to at least partially «knock out» Hamas's capabilities without seriously risking Israeli lives, he told the comptroller after the war.
Our efforts are leading to a better quality of life for people with Medicare, families, individuals, military service personnel, and communities at large.
Until this year, all military members could potentially receive a guaranteed pension of at least 50 percent of their base pay for life.
Middle Eastern insiders actually trade the oil market anonymously and through masked trading companies for their personal gain at the expense of lives in their country's military.
If you're not from Kentucky, you may have assumed that Sanders served as a military leader at some point in his long life.
The current military retirement system provides a generous pension — starting at 50 % of your base pay every year for life if you stay in the service for 20 years, or up to 75 % if you remain for 30 years.
At FlexJobs, we see a variety of people looking for part - time work, such as working parents, semi-retirees, people with health issues or disabilities, military spouses, millennials, career changers, and people seeking better work - life balance.
The chance to outlaw military - style rifles like the one used to take 17 lives in six minutes at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School...
Soldiers» lives are always at risk, but military officers are also responsible for the well - being of their troops.
Real life military leaders who hold my life in their hands at times, yeah, the idea of them operating via the christian military plan instead of the US military plan scares the crap out of me.
The mission is always more important than human life... at least that is the military approach.
Why would you deny the military families, whose life is a constant of seperations to be ready to defend you at all cost, the right to worship in anyway they feel?
Bonhoeffer's early and consistent resistance to the intrusion of Nazi ecclesial, political and military machinations is well known: his bold involvement in the Confessing Church, his directorship of the underground seminary community at Finkenwalde (from which time we have his book Life Together), his summons to costly discipleship, the increasing repression of the mid-1930s and his decision to return to Germany in 1939 (although he had the opportunity to become an exile in the United States).
Their dilemma should be felt acutely by any Christian who lives under the nuclear umbrella and enjoys the prerogatives that come from a military security bought at an awful moral price.
I cherish instead the notion that if we could understand not only the sociology and psychology of religion but also the religion of religion; if we could get at the roots of conviction in the lives of profound believers in the open society; if we could combine civility with devotion — if we could do these things, religious forces might retrieve some initiative and offer examples for coexistence in the world of the nations and the military powers.
«Freedom of speech falls alongside other freedoms to live and be free from bombs falling on people's heads and to be free from occupations,» says Omid Safi, religious studies professor at the University of North Carolina, referring to American military and intelligence operations in parts of the Muslim world.
Three pillars of Army values that cadets at America's most prestigious military academy live by.
Westboro Baptist is not a real church, they are hiding behind the appearance of an organized church, but there are no members besides Fred Phelps family, they do not have a place of worship, their sole purpose is to protest at funerals, of gay people and members of the military, which is not protected by the first amendment, it is harassment of people on the worst day of their lives, when they have to bury a loved one.
After finishing Airborne School, he quit the Army in August 2009, believing the military would demand too much time away from his family at a critical juncture in their lives.
Or the fact that I make roast beef in my slow cooker because of the recipe I got from a little old lady at the military commissary when we lived in San Diego.
From dense cities to suburbs and even in rural areas and U.S. military installations worldwide, BGCA is working to provide kids and teens with the best opportunity at succeeding in life!
She writes at Me, Mothering, and Making it All Work about navigating an authentic parenting, conscious living, military family journey with as much grace as she can manage.
I realize however, that the outside circumstances in our life at the time made this adjustment MUCH harder (we are a military family and my husband left on a mission when my 2nd baby was 2 weeks old, all while my mother was dying of cancer.
Here at The Lucky Pear you will find delicious recipes, fun projects and my journey of balancing military life and motherhood.
In 2002, when my first baby was still breech at 34 weeks, my obstetrician flat - out refused to attempt a vaginal delivery as did every single other doctor at the military base where we lived (I was required to deliver at the base hospital or else pay for the entire cost out - of - pocket, which we could not afford).
Military spouse, breastfeeding advocate, natural parent, and seamstress, Amy ran into natural parenting by accident, and now blogs at Amy Willa: Me Mothering, and Making it All Work and Natural Parents Network, in order to share her experience and inspire others to live an authentic life and seek peace in parenting.
We lived in a three - bedroom house just off of the military base in Texas at the time of the pregnancy.
It has to be at her house since we don't live in the same state, but we will be there for a formal military event for my husband and it will be our first date in... 17 months or so.
What is your favourite book?A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell, a sequence of 12 novels that look at political, military and cultural life over a 50 - year period in the 20th century through the eyes of the narrator, Nick Jenkins.
The lives of British troops will be put at «considerable risk» if HMS Ark Royal and the Harrier jump jet are scrapped, senior military figures have warned.
Those at the award ceremony include the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, representative of the Executive Governor of Plateau State Dr. Gabriel Longpet, the Chairman, Plateau State Association Charity Committee in the United Kingdom, Dr. Isa Pantami, Director General NITDA and Major General Chris Jemitola, as well as senior military officers Nigerians from various walks of life based in London, intellectuals and media executives.
«This is a man who has lived in this country, has been active politically even the military regime nobody killed him, why would anybody wants to take his life at this old age.
She was born pre-1974 at the British Military Hospital in Nicosia, which did in fact create some difficulties later in life when she decided to apply for a «kimlik» (ID card) in the TRNC.
The place is buzzing with actors immaculately dressed in postwar military uniforms, who often bring the experience to life by barking orders at you or arguing with each other.
Operators of ships not remaining within that area (other than for reasons purely related to safety of life at sea, weather, navigational safety or military instructions) should allow any of their seafarers to choose not to proceed to the high - risk zone by allowing any such seafarers to leave the ship (or not to join it) at a preceding port.
His words, «We expended the meager resources we have to ensure the morale of the military is raised by getting officers to be on ground with the men but unfortunately for us, as a people; there was abuse of trust at various levels which cost Nigerians a lot of lives and goodwill».
Before Devin P. Kelley entered a rural Texas church with a military - style rifle, killing at least 26 people on Sunday, he led a deeply troubled life in which few in his path escaped unscathed.
«While awaiting judicial process on these allegations, it is proper to make some references to show that the presidency was just desperate to hang some former public and military officers who served this nation at the risk of their lives.
Fani - Kayode said it was sad that Buhari could also not inspect the guard of honour mounted for him by the military at the airport when he arrived in the country, alleging also that Buhari could not afford to do a six - minute live broadcast to Nigerians when he arrived, but chose to do a recorded broadcast.
Mundane notes about daily life on 16 ceramic shards written about 600 B.C. at an ancient military fortress in the Negev Desert reveal that literacy had to be common.
Military veterans are twice as likely as non-vets to take their own lives, with those having health problems at the highest risk.
Scientists have debated whether the first significant phase of the compilation of biblical texts happened before or after the fall of the first Temple, in 586 B.C. To get at the potential answers to that question, a group of researchers in Israel analyzed mundane inscriptions about the needs of daily life on 16 ceramic shards written about 600 B.C. from an ancient military fortress in Arad, at the northern edge of the Negev desert.
That seemed to me a rather disingenuous answer and to many people there was a little doubt what General Groves really thought about this, and I have to say that partly at least on this account, the Los Alamos scientists were intimidated, felt intimidated; and in fact the people in Chicago who felt much less intimidation of that sort, they were not living on a military base, and they may have been wondering what to do with themselves anyway at that point.
Nambu arrived at the University of Tokyo as a research assistant and lived for three years in a laboratory, sleeping on a straw mattress spread over his desk (and always dressed in military uniform for lack of other clothes).
Using data from a sample of 2,615 active duty military families, living at designated military installations with a child ages 3 - 17, a group of researchers led by Dr. Patricia Lester, of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, examined the impact of FOCUS on behavioral health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and child pro-social behavior over two follow up assessments.
Heroes of Military Medicine is presented by the Center for Public - Private Partnerships (CP3) at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine to honor outstanding contributions by individuals who have distinguished themselves through excellence and selfless dedication to advancing medicine and enhancing the lives and health of our nation's wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and their families.
«Given global deployments to the Middle East and South Korea coupled with close living quarters in those situations, military personnel are at increased risk for exposure to MERS.»
According to a new study in JAMA Neurology, U.S. military service members who endured a mild concussion after blast injury while deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan may continue to experience mental health symptoms as well as decreases in quality of life for at least five years after their injury.
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