Dependent question - Is it illegal to take a photo of your military ID to use for online classes if you are not old enough to have a driver's license?
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Taking dual credit classes online and they are requiring for me to take this "student authentication assessment." I don't have a driver's license and not allowed to get one until I'm 18, and I have no other state-issue license. Would it be OK to take a photo of myself with my military ID to prove my identity? If so, what parts should I blur out? Don't know where else to post this.
A Collection of Quotes about the Korean War. “Monclar, in turn, standing next to Stewart, was impressed by how cool the American general appeared, calmly smoking his pipe. “What he didn’t know,” Stewart admitted later, “was that I bit the stems off thr...
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“It is virtually a genetic condition among military men that when they have a chance for a breakthrough, they want to push ahead.”
- David Halberstam, The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War (2007) pg. 324
“As the principal architect of the new China, in his [Mao Zedong] mind he now charged himself with keeping the revolution true to itself. That kind of belief in a single strand of history...
Navy SEALs Have Special Ops Jet Skis
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First Brazilian Gripen E Completes its First Flight
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Assault packs on a college campus?
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The only issue is the stigma around it. I don’t want to be “that guy”. It’s really a nice bag, I use it for hiking, traveling, etc, where it usually makes sense. I’ve talked to other friends that have had the same issue and they said they just bought a new back pack.
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Spanish Cmdr. part of the aerobatics spanish unit dies in an air crash
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Today, Commander Nuñez, Eagle 5 of the Eagle Patrol (Spanish Aerobatic Unit), one of the best aerobatic units in the world, died in an instruction exercise. He lost control of his plane and crashed against the water, not far away from the beach.
Commander Nuñez, as Eagle 5, was the pilot in charge of the most difficult stunts. Rest in peace, Commander.
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The hardest choices require the strongest wills
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