A husband is leaving his wife. They have been fighting. He wants to make sure there are no problems while he is moving his belongings out of the home. He can ask for a civil standby. The police come and "stand by" to make sure there are no problems. This is one example...but it should give you the idea.
yes there was a lot many of the Generals fought in world war 1 like Marshall, Patton, Eisenhower, McArthur, Stilwell etc Montgomery was a officer in both wars and dont forget Hitler himself fought in ww1
It only lasted a couple of hours, because Hitler and his wife then both committed suicide.
when soldiers wrote home to their wife they would mostly write about the hard times and troubles they went through. They would also write about how much they love them and miss them. The soldier would explain the battles and maybe the food he ate or the cold hard ground he slept on. A soldier would also explain when he is comming home and the battles that he fought in so far.
His wife was named Mary
If she isn't a veteran, no. Only a vet can use the veteran benefits.
woman,wife,mother,veteran,and nurse start with a D
The husband is the groom. He is the bride's mate. The wife is the bride. She is the husband's mate.
No it is not offensive to call a person's wife 'his bride.' Sometimes couples have nicknames or endearing names to call their wife and calling her his bride is a compliment because she still feels appreciated by that comment. If she has told you she does not like you calling her 'bride' then please cease from doing so.
BRIDEIn Spanish, she is called la novia. La novia can also mean the girlfriend, and the fiancée.After the wedding, she is la esposa - the wife.
Bride? I'm not sure what you mean, but a bride and groom get married to become husband and wife :)
In "Father of the Bride II", Eugene Levy shouts "It's happening again!" at his wife when she reveals that she is pregnant.
"Sposina" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "bride."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be translated as "bride, recently married woman, young wife." It is a diminutive form of "sposa" ("bride, spouse, wife").The pronunciation is "spoh-ZEE-nah."
bride
If you are talking about Tricare insurance in the United States, then yes, the veteran can choose the family coverage option.
Bride...........spouse, female life partner
Yea, she's a minor wife. The real wife/Queen is Nefertiti.