Everything moves faster today, and the military has kept pace, but in efficiency it is probably about the same. There is still much waste, red tape, excessive regulation, and unnecessary paperwork.
Richard drew invented Scotch Tape. And Masking tape and Duct tape. he invented scotch, Masking, and duct tape! he invented scotch, Masking, and duct tape!
If it is an american or British tape measure: 4 5/8 "
That depends on the type of tape and the drive.
Do kobalt warranty there tape measure
Franklin Gothic Condensed
Futura
1/4 inch, centered above the U.S. Army tape. SGT Singleton
Acmore but I cant font any other place
The scientific name for tape is "adhesive tape."
Everything you list here is okay to wear except the US Army tape.
Regulation is important to make sure that all laws are implemented. It is for that reason that administrative agencies were set up. People often complain about too much regulation and red tape, but regulation is necessary to prevent chaos.
Vietnam Interview Tape 382-US Army Advisor School Da Nang
No. You would not be impersonating an officer.
It is Not worn on a combat uniform.<<< This is not true, the CIB is worn on the left side of the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) above the U.S. ARMY name tape.
Originally, the tape was made of "duck cloth" material. But it's name was DUCT TAPE. However "duck" sounds like "duct" in the real name "duct tape". One company's competing brand is called "duck tape brand duct tape". But the correct name is still "duct tape".
"Cellotape" is the generic colloquial for "cellophane tape", most frequently identified in the US by the brand name "Scotch tape".