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In addition, we shall contribute an air-mobile brigade to one of the corps's multinational divisions.
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The silver shako link shows that the member marched before 2013, the corp's 50th anniversary.
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Operating independently, the corp's cavalry conducted reconnaissance ahead of them, and on the flanks.
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However, this did not turn out to be the story, as the linebacker corp that looked astounding on paper crumbled within a season.
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The milita corp was under the instruction of the policemen and was used to in the event of a natural disaster of robbery.
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He served in the army corp until 1944, steadily rising through the ranks.
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Between 1965 and 1966 he completed his military service, where he served in the medical corp.
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She joined the officer's corp when the company expanded and was later promoted to the rank of commander.
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The central corp of the fort is an ample rectangular space with doorway and window, with the residence of the governor alongside.
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Gallienus in 260 created a mobile reserve cavalry corp to respond to the empire's threats.
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Heavy equipment operators, tractor operators and unskill youth conservation corp enrollees manage the grounds, roads and trails.
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Many cavalry officers feared, with some justification, that the royal tank corps hoped to expand at their expense.
He therefore favoured the direct recruitment of the sons of notables into the officer corps through military schools.
However, it created divisions within the officer corps as longservice professionals now found themselves lumped together with inexperienced youths.
The total officer corps meanwhile expanded from 3,116 to 5,511.
His findings do reveal an overwhelmingly farmbased rank and file in 1917-19, led by a somewhat less agricultural officer corps.
There was a special corp of miners, but the entire army was drilled in the construction of entrenched positions and in constructing pontoon bridges.
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On the contrary, each municipality decides whether to arm its municipal police corp.
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He belonged to the elite corp of players: the global greats.
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A corp of adult affiliates was organized to assist in the pursuit of organizational goals.
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The army officer corps was considered the most powerful potential enemy to the new regime.
The reconstruction of the state was of fundamental importance to the officer corps.
Geological surveyors applied pressure for the funding of posts in practical geology, to maintain a corps of experts to ensure mining efficiency.
In the janissary corps itself, 13 percent of the foot soldiers and 33 percent of the rank holders were married.
Moreover, their main interest was not in the legitimization of these corps.
While others supported the committees (or their objectives) in some modified form, most of the officer corps did not care for the concept.
There was often a complete breakdown in the chain of command and erosion in the esprit de corps.
The feuds and dissensions among the officer corps affected the troops' moods which usually mirrored the frustrations and anxieties of the people.
He is correct in structural terms, for it is entirely unlikely that governors as a group could have produced a more professionalized officer corps.
An air force training corp was created in 1942 and a naval training corp in 1943.
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However, the fact that foreign-born soldiers make up about two-thirds of those we tested from this elite corps suggests that some additional factor was involved.
The hostile, alien environment eroded the initial high morale and esprit de corps of the troops.
By 2007, the station had about four employees and a much reduced volunteer corp.
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Firstly, the high mortality of carrier corps labour during the 1914-18 war reached scandalous proportions.
The assumption is that they were both members of the dance corps as well.
The danger was that 'individual army-corps might be turned into instruments of aristocratic separatism or revolt ' (p. 491).
Although their numbers waned with the years and travesty parts for corps women increased, men of the corps were still busy and versatile.
Before 1879 the official name used was asakir-i zabtiye; when the zabtiye corps was reorganized in 1879, the term jandarma was adopted.
Disaster loomed in 2003, however, when the corps's fundraising bingo operation suddenly began losing money.
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The increased importance of professionals without strong partisan leanings is confirmed when the analysis is extended to the next most senior level, the corps commanders.
The press corps is so large and so intrusive.
As reward for loyal patronage, he gained access to the "secret world" of music-hall, and to the corps de ballet backstage.
In the season of 1838-9, for example, there were twenty-two principal singers, thirtyone principal dancers, and seventy-three members each in the chorus and the corps de ballet.
The start of the anti-colonial war in 1961 was characterised by extreme brutality, and elicited a ferocious response by the large metropolitan expeditionary corps sent to quell it.
Application of this readily available technology and the corps of trained physicians for treatment of the mammographically detected breast cancers appear to be the logical sequence of this development.
In wartime, the bonds formed by the common class and social experience of the men shaped the operation of the corps in the field and their experience of the war.
More than 2,300 employees, a medical staff of 600, a volunteer corp of 250 and 350 auxiliary members work in the hospital, which currently has 359 beds.
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On every decision, the government apparently had to secure the unanimous consent of every corps commander in the army and of their equivalents in the navy and air force.
Their entry into the corps should entail a break with wider society and their integration into a new, self-sufficient military community that lived, ate, and trained together.
Several measures have reduced the size of the administrative corps, and introduced merit and competence as new criteria to replace seniority and\\or nepotism as guiding principles in personnel matters.
Although statistics on recruits' geographical origins are scanty at the moment, available documents suggest that a sizeable proportion of corps members were recruited from the province in which they served.
The students themselves were encouraged to volunteer for the corps, the inducement being a limited number of officer's positions and three or four prizes for good attendance and sharpshooting.
The discipline of rules thus begets the discipline of knowledge and institutes an ideology of creation and production that promote an esprit de corps, the expression of a 'strong' community.
The proposed law specified that activities of the corps could include: overseeing cease-fire agreements, monitoring elections, medical activities, disaster relief measures, transportation, telecommunications, and other logistical support.
The student population, as international as possible, would be made up of graduates from relevant professions such as the diplomatic corps, the military and civil servants.
Nevertheless, the relatively high turnover in both the vocal and orchestra corps raises further questions and may point to other difficulties encountered in the attempt to recommence activities.
The janissary corps had other rivals.
Despite the accident occurring at 22.50 hrs, it was not until nearly 01.00 hrs that a relief train, with doctors, nurses and an ambulance corp on board, reached the scene.
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The press corps led the way.
Parasuicides in the navy and marine corps.
The funding of regimental and corps museums was reviewed in 1995.
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To find out which overseas force it may include, we must turn to the definitions on page 59 and to the expression "overseas corps".
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The build-up has not been even throughout all the corps.
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An exception is made in regard to cadet corps at military centres when the military authorities undertake the custody of the arms.
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They are then inspected and disposed of by transfer to other corps.
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When does he expect to make a statement on the financial arrangements for the new corps?
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He has been informed that such a corps as he proposed is not being raised.
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They had gone even further: they were fighting as permanent army corps.
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There are people about who could be recruited into a corps for the purpose.
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The remedy for that is to institute a traffic corps to deal with these matters and to relieve the overworked police of their burden.
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A voluntary corps of visitors each adopts two or three old people for regular visits.
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The damage to equipment, the difficulties in training and in building up esprit de corps must be obvious to everybody.
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They should be encouraged and a great many women who have not been able to join the various uniformed corps would be available.
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Many of them are helping the cadet corps.
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If effective corps of domestic workers can be organised to take over some of that work from hospital nurses, think what it will mean.
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All the corps concerned are in exactly the same category as those in the non-combatant corps.
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No permanent commissions in the corps have yet been granted; but at the present time 298 officers with professional qualifications are employed on temporary commissions.
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The remaining £14,000 was for the military part of the operations, and more particularly for a slight increase to the strength of the camel corps.
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A change has taken place in the pay of the officers of that corps.
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There is very strong feeling of esprit de corps.
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The amount payable in grants to the junior division of the officers' training corps for the current financial year will be about £30,000.
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Conditions underground always leave much to be desired, but nowhere else could one find that espirit de corps.
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Probably it affects infantry more than it affects other corps.
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By that method it was ensured that these units or corps did not take too many men.
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Although the astronomer depends upon a whole corps of technicians, it can be said that she by herself controls and operates the remote telescope.
Not even the highest-ranking members of the foreign consular corps could claim exemption from these requirements.
The year after the corps was organized, students were reported to be faking illness to avoid drilling.
The hierarchical nature of the corps, however, produced the same problem that early efforts at debating had done.
They also sent reverberations through the officer corps and the soldiery, damaging confidence among some and legitimizing the desire for revenge among others.
Politicization of the officer corps dated back to the early years of the republic.
As this corps remained thinly spread, the government also resorted to other means, such as regular troops and irregular units.
I even felt this about the two trombones, who did not join the magnificent brass corps until its final chorale.
They were intended to be an elite corps recruited primarily from the rest of the army according to strict standards of morality, probity, and ability.
No clothier, however great his wealth, could translate his superior capital resources into profitable clothmaking unless he could recruit a large corps of spinners.
He waited further still while the government began recruiting likely candidates for the new corps.
From opening day in 1762 to 1819 the corps produced only 219 engineers out of 2,000 graduates.
The new corps remained dynastic rather than national in character, and soldiers were asked to fight for their faith, not their country.
The officer corps was small, young and inexperienced.
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