I am preparing the I-485 form for adjusting the permanent resident status within US for my son and me. I have a question: Page 12 Part 8, 51. My husband went to military college to study the major of "Mao Zedong's Military theory" in 1992 and received a Master's degree in 2003 in China and became a lecturer in military college. He was demobilized in 2005 and is working in the hospital now. He had some weapon training before but did not do anything like the use of a weapon to harm another individual or cause damage to property. He is not going to apply 485 with me this time and living in China now. My question is should I say yes in 51a and 51f?
51a. Committed, threatened to commit, attempted to commit conspired to commit, incited, endorsed, advocated, planed, or prepared any of the following: hijacking, sabotage, kidnapping, political assassination, or use of weapon or explosive to harm another individual or cause substantial damage to property?
51f. Received any type of military, paramilitary, or weapons training from a group or organization that did any of the activities described in Item Number 51.a.
51a. Committed, threatened to commit, attempted to commit conspired to commit, incited, endorsed, advocated, planed, or prepared any of the following: hijacking, sabotage, kidnapping, political assassination, or use of weapon or explosive to harm another individual or cause substantial damage to property?
51f. Received any type of military, paramilitary, or weapons training from a group or organization that did any of the activities described in Item Number 51.a.
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