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Power Of Attorney For Military Personnel
serviceman: someone who serves in the armed forces; a member of a military force; "two men stood sentry duty"
Persons on active duty or active duty for training in the US Armed Forces, including cadets and midshipmen of the Armed Forces academies.
soldiers collectively
In the United States, a lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession; An agent or representative authorized to act on someone else's behalf
A lawyer
A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters
lawyer: a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice
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Political or social authority or control, esp. that exercised by a government
The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade"
supply the force or power for the functioning of; "The gasoline powers the engines"
(physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
The ability to do something or act in a particular way, esp. as a faculty or quality
Cold Response 2010 exercise includes 9,000 military personnel from 14 countries
NORWAY — Capt. Aanon Clausen (left), steps on a layer of the snowpack to determine its stability as Maj. Morten Bie, members of the Norwegian avalanche forecasting group, looks on at the Setermoen Training Range during Cold Response 2010 exercise here. More than 9,000 military personnel from 14 countries, including elements of U.S. Special Operations Command Europe, will participate in the exercise held in extreme winter conditions. (Special Operations Command Europe photo by Army Master Sgt. Donald Sparks)
Information about Suicide among U.S. Active and Retired Military Personnel
U.S. active duty, reserve duty and retired military personnel have higher rates of suicide than the general population. The military recruiters don't tell kids this.