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The entire military corps of San Marino depends upon the co-operation of full-time forces and their retained ( volunteer ) colleagues, known as the Corpi Militari Volontari, or Voluntary Military Force.
The first two ANG units to volunteer before the president ’ s mobilization order were the 105th Military Airlift Group, New York ANG, and the 172d Military Airlift Group, Mississippi ANG.
In 1915 Marvingt became the first woman in the world to fly combat missions when she became a volunteer pilot flying bombing missions over German-held territory and she received the Croix de Guerre ( Military Cross ) for her aerial bombing of a German military base in Metz.
At the outset of World War I, at the behest of Great Britain, Australia occupied German New Guinea with the volunteer Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force.
Military parade grounds were public spaces specified by the City where volunteer militia companies responsible for the nation's defense would train.
Percival's studies were delayed in 1919 when he decided to volunteer for service with the Archangel Command of the British Military Mission during the North Russia Campaign of the Russian Civil War.
The Air Component Command of the Texas State Guard directly supports and extends the mission and operations of the Texas Air National Guard and serves the State of Texas directly as a volunteer command in the Texas Military Forces.
The definition of volunteer service is left intentionally vague, allowing for a wide variety of activities and volunteer duties which would qualify a service member for the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.
The Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force ( AN & MEF ) was a small volunteer force of approximately 2, 000 men, raised in Australia shortly after the outbreak of the First World War to seize and destroy German wireless stations in German New Guinea in the south-west Pacific.
A 2, 000 man volunteer force — separate from the AIF — and consisting of an infantry battalion plus 500 naval reservists and ex-sailors known as the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force ( AN & MEF ), was rapidly formed under the command of Colonel William Holmes.
Thus the author of a letter to the New York Times claimed membership in the APL and described it as " a volunteer unpaid auxiliary of the Department of Justice " in which he and his colleagues " have been acting upon cases assigned by the Department of Justice, Military Intelligence, State Department, Civil Service, Provost Marshall General, etc.
Prior to the creation of the Military Ordinariate and then the Archdiocese for the Military Services, the armed forces of the United States was served by an informal corps of volunteer priests.
Friedrich Wilhelm " Fred " Zinn was a volunteer American aviator who flew with French Armée de l ' Air forces in World War I and an early pioneer of aerial photography for wartime reconnaissance and Military intelligence.
* 1916 – 18 Military service as a volunteer ; service at the Front ; promotion to Lieutenant
The program's name was changed to the Military Affiliate Radio System on 2 September 1952, in recognition of the organization's changing nature with the growing number of civilian volunteer members.
** Military service ( from which the upper class could buy exemption ) was to be replaced by a volunteer corps
The Japanese had 10, 000 Military veterans serving as reservists and civil volunteer defenders.

Military and some
David G. Chandler ’ s Marlborough as Military Commander and A Guide to the Battlefields of Europe are consistent with regards to French casualty figures i. e., 12, 000 dead and wounded plus some 7, 000 taken prisoner.
Military leaders, however, have learned that, as a military asset, bioterrorism has some important limitations ; it is difficult to employ a bioweapon in a way that only the enemy is affected and not friendly forces.
It is believed that the seized vehicles ( which included 15 Belgian Army Pandur APCs leased to Beninise army troops ) and parts have been used to equip the Military of Equatorial Guinea, and such seizure are considered by some as an act of piracy.
He said that many Indo-Fijians had been reluctant to commit themselves to a Military career because of the slow progress of promotion, often preferring to be discharged and to use their record as a stepping stone to a successful career in some other field.
By 2007 the now-Russian force, now designated the Operational Group of Russian Forces in Moldova, under the command of the Moscow Military District had withered away to a strength of some 1500 which included the 8th Motor Rifle Brigade and a surface-to-air missile regiment.
Police often have specialist units for handling armed offenders, and similar dangerous situations, and can ( depending on local laws ), in some extreme circumstances, call on the military ( since Military Aid to the Civil Power is a role of many armed forces ).
The following were some important Syrian awards: Order of Umayyads, Medal of Military Honor, the War Medal, Medal for Courage, Yarmuk Medal, Wounded in Action Medal, and Medal of 8 March 1963.
But due to the massive post-World War II demobilization of the U. S. armed forces, Kenney's position at the UN Military Staff Committee in New York, and Kenney's unhappiness with being assigned to SAC, for the first two years of its existence, there was some lack of urgency.
Military units in most armies have nicknames of this type, arising either from items of distinctive uniform, some historical connotation or rivalry between branches or regiments.
Military style Corps of Drums are also seen in schools, colleges and universities in Mexico and in Mexican schools in the US merely using only the snare drum and the bugle ( in some schools the instrumentation can be larger ).
Under the Allied Military Government of Germany, some homosexuals were forced to serve out their terms of imprisonment, regardless of the time spent in concentration camps.
Published catalogues exist of East India Company ships ’ journals and logs, 1600 – 1834 ; and of some of the Company's daughter institutions, including the East India Company College, Haileybury, and Addiscombe Military Seminary.
The school, which issues a masters degree in Military Art and Science, is both a training ground and a think tank for some of the Army's brightest officers.
Concurrent with his Whampoa appointment, Zhou became secretary of the Communist Party's Guangdong Provincial Committee, and at some point a member of the Provincial Committee's Military Section.
A modified version of quarterstaff fencing, employing bamboo or ash staves and protective equipment adapted from fencing, boxing and cricket was revived as a sport in some London fencing schools and at the Aldershot Military Training School during the later 19th century.
After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1825, he acted as assistant professor there for some time.
Since 1938, conspiratorial groups planning an overthrow of some kind had existed in the German Army ( Wehrmacht Heer ) and in the German Military Intelligence Organization ( Abwehr ).
On December 10, 2008, the California Highway Patrol announced its officers, along with San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department deputies and US Marine Corps Military Police, would jointly staff some sobriety and drivers license checkpoints.
These include National Historic Landmarks ( NHL ), National Historic Sites ( NHS ), National Historical Parks, National Military Parks / Battlefields, National Memorials, and some National Monuments.
Landmarks such as these include: National Historic Sites ( NHS ), National Historical Parks, National Military Parks / Battlefields, National Memorials, and some National Monuments.
He acknowledged he did not now support Bacque's conclusions, but said at the American Military Institute's Annual Meeting in March, 1990: " Bacque has done some research and uncovered an important story that I, and other American historians, missed altogether in work on Eisenhower and the conclusion of the war.
Nevertheless, the Dutch government might by treaty be obligated to cooperate with some international tribunal with the powers to impose the death penalty, such as the International Military Tribunal once was.
They are also relatively vertical specific: SIF is primarily pK-12, LOM is primarily Corp, Military and Higher Ed, and SCORM is primarily Military and Corp with some Higher Ed.
For some 280 years the British Army achieved considerable success without having any formal ' Military Doctrine ', although a huge number of publications dealing with tactics, operations and administration had been produced.

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