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overseas dialing service - перевод на испанский

US ARMY INSIGNIA
Overseas Service Bars; Overseas Chevron; Overseas service bar
  • Current Army Service Uniform Overseas Service Bars 4 Years Total

overseas dialing service      
Servicio de conxión telefónica al extranjero
service organisation         
TYPE OF VOLUNTARY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Service organisation; Service organization; Service Clubs
(n.) = empresa de servicios
Ex: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.
service club         
TYPE OF VOLUNTARY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Service organisation; Service organization; Service Clubs
(n.) = asociación benéfica
Ex: The approach may differ according to whether the person is preparing for a trip, settling a bet, beginning work on a 15-minute talk to a service club, or is undertaking to write a book on the subject.

Определение

temerario
adj.
1) Imprudente, que se expone a los peligros sin meditado examen de ellos.
2) Que se dice, hace o piensa sin fundamento.
Derecho.

Википедия

Overseas Service Bar

An Overseas Service Bar is an insignia worn by United States Army soldiers on the Army Service Uniform, and previously on the Army Green (Class A) and the Army Blue (Dress Blue) uniforms, that indicates the recipient has served six months overseas in a theater of war.

Overseas Service Bars are displayed as an embroidered gold bar worn horizontally on the right sleeve of the Class A uniform and the Army Service Uniform. Overseas Service Bars are cumulative, in that each bar worn indicates another six-month period. Time spent overseas is also cumulative, meaning one bar could be earned for two separate deployments totaling six months.

The Overseas Service Bars shown here as ‘Korea’ were used as Overseas Service Bars in World War II.