O.K. the last ansswer was inappropriate. The tomb guards have been doing their job since the revolution. I am 13 and have been there 3 times. any comments/questions/concerns please e-mail me at cls489565@Yahoo.com Thank You
There are many reasons one might require the use of a kill switch. A kill switch is a safety precaution that is often added to unknown experiments. Discovery's Mythbusters use this item often.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier literally recognizes and honors unidentified veterans. In war (especially many years ago), sometimes the combatants cannot be identified. These people are commemorated at national monuments that are often known as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. There are several of these tombs throughout the world. In the United States there are three: • The Tomb of Unknowns in Arlington, Virginia • The Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • The Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier in Biloxi, Mississippi
As often as he or she wished.
Yes, and they often do.
often it was the 1903 springfield rifle
The opposite of a soldier is a pacifist. But in literature, a poet, writer, minstrel, or other artist is often used.
The Unknown Soldier is a symbol of collective mourning and remembrance for all the unidentified soldiers who have died in wars. Their sacrifice represents the broader ideals of courage, selflessness, and patriotism that are associated with military service. By honoring the Unknown Soldier, societies pay tribute to all those who have given their lives in the defense of their country.
A soldier that fires a bow and arrow is often referred to as an archer or a bowman.
Yes, now that you mention it, I am.
A doppel soldier is a type of soldier who resembles another person, sometimes referred to as a double or lookalike. This term is often used in fiction or in the context of espionage and impersonation.
There were many different things that were in a soldier's kit. These kits quite often items like bandages, brushes, canteens, bullets, and knives.
every 30min. in the summer every hour in the winter and every 2 hrs. when the cemetery is closed I'm pretty sure it is every 30 minute; the soldier has a certain amount of steps, positions, and gestures that he/she HAS to perform within each interval before another soldier takes their place. Did you know that each soldier has to perform each interval perfectly; they each have 3 times to mess up before they are permanently restricted from guarding the grave site.