Bravo Zulu: Good job/well done. November Golf: No go/fail. Tango Mike: Thanks much.
A is for Alpha, B is for Bravo, C is for Charlie, D is for Delta, E is for Echo, F is for Foxtrot, G is for Golf, H is for Hotel, I is for India, J is for Juliet, K is for Kilo, L is for Lima, M is for Mike, N is for November, O is for Oscar, P is for Papa, Q is for Quebec, R is for Romeo, S is for Sierra, T is for ...
If you are a veteran of the U.S. military, including the National Guard and Reserves, you may qualify for a nonrefundable credit up to $750 for your past service.
The 26 code words are as follows (ICAO spellings): Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, and Zulu.
Veteran Designation on IDs The NGB 22 or DD 214 will indicate Retired or Retirement in the Type of Separation box. “Veteran” will be listed on the front of the Driver's License. The veteran indication is there to show the person is a veteran and the ID then may be used at businesses for veteran discounts.
If you are a veteran of the U.S. military, including the National Guard and Reserves, you may qualify for a nonrefundable credit up to $750 for your past service.
These benefits include income and property tax exemptions, financial exemptions, education and training programs, hunting and fishing licenses, vehicle registrations, and assistance with employment.
Minnesota offers two refundable income tax credits targeted toward lower-income individuals: the child credit and the working family credit. The two credits are intertwined—taxpayers add together the two credits, and the combined amount is phased down based on income.
Chapter 7: State Reenlistment Bonus • Change Chapter 7-1: The Adjutant General has authorized a $4,500 (3 year) and $15,000 (6 year) state reenlistment bonus (SRB) for Service Members in the Minnesota National Guard.