Permission is not necessarily required, but notification is a recognized protocol. And, if a service members is ordered by command to not appear, that order must be respected.
Not at all.
Yes, command service defines spyware! Get rid of it!
you use the enable command
An airline ticket is permission to use a service.
The motto of RAF Maintenance Command is 'Service'.
If the fraud has anything to do with a service member you are told to report it to the chain of command, however in In my recent experience trying to report anything to a service members chain of command is not the way to go. If you want to report anything and have someone listen you can report it to Legal, IG or the CID of the installation and that will almost guarantee someone will take notice.
lcc
Depends on the size of the service. 100 amp service will require 3 gauge, 150 amp service will require 1/0 gauge, and 200 amp service will require 3/0 gauge.
what is a MEB
Enable
Typically, you use the "service" command, such as: service sshd start
no it does not require internet