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reserve and training
The opportunity exists for states to reserve some of their vocational education funds to apply on an ad hoc flexible basis to subsidize any local preemployment training programs that may be quickly set up in a community to aid a new industrial plant.
Because of the need for literate and skilled young men to handle modern weapons, the army has served as a training ground for a large reserve force.
Friedman did, however, believe a nation could compel military training as a reserve in case of war time.
) The militia could not be compelled to serve overseas, but it was seen as a training reserve for the army, as bounties were offered to men who opted to ' exchange ' from the militia to the regular army.
Upon mobilisation, the special reserve units would be formed at the depot and continue training while guarding vulnerable points in Britain.
However only males over the age of 21 who have not gone through reserve training are subjected to a random draft.
In addition, he questioned the Egyptian military's readiness since the air force lacked pilots, the army reserve lacked training, and Nasser doubted the competence of Amer's hand-picked officers.
Several SS units, including an NCO training battalion and a panzergrenadier reserve battalion, were being prepared to enter combat and Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel were being grouped into Fliegerhorst and Schiffstammabteilung formations.
Each reservist is to receive training over a twelve-day period every second year during his first ten years of reserve duty, generally not extending beyond the time he reaches his mid-thirties.
The lowest commissioned rank of officer candidate ( Fähnrich )-- is held by cadets at the military academy and by reserve officers in training for the rank second lieutenant.
By 1968, the FYDP covered ten military areas: strategic forces, general purpose forces, intelligence and communications, airlift and sealift, guard and reserve forces, research and development, central supply and maintenance, training and medical services, administration and related activities, and support of other nations.
It also extends this to training small and large units, both individually and in concert with one another for both the regular and reserve organizations.
These new County facilities are used for training Berkeley County law enforcement officers, reserve deputies, and handling Citizen Academies to inform the public of what the job entales of all deputies at the department.
While the reservists were undergoing training they were paid on the lesser reserve pay scale.
From August 1950 to February 1953, Camp Cooke served as a training installation for units slated for combat in Korea, and as a summer training base for many other reserve units.
are used for year-round training conducted by the U. S. National Guard, as well as active and reserve components of the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy.
As reserve officer's, they are offered training, challenge, excitement, teamwork, and significant personal rewards.
The field accommodated interim reserve flying training and regular
Primary missions include being a center of excellence for training, mobilizing and deploying Army Reserve and National Guard units ; providing regional base operations support to on-post and off-post active and reserve component units of all services ; and providing a high-quality community environment, including 848 housing units for service members and their families.
The Yakima Training Center is a major sub-installation of JBLM, and provides a full range of training lands and ranges to active and reserve component units.
In this post he devoted by far the greater amount of his energy to the training of the gendarmerie, which he realized would be the reserve of the purely military forces.
After completing his active duty obligation in 1970, Ballard was transferred back to reserve status, where he remained for much of his military career, being called up only for mandatory training and special assignments.
These exercises gave added importance to the fort as a training facility and provided reserve units a valuable opportunity for sharpening their tactical skills.

reserve and unit
In 1963 Friedman and Schwartz proposed a positive feedback loop as a mechanism for catastrophic failures in economics: “ It happens that a liquidity crisis in a unit fractional reserve banking system is precisely the kind of event that trigger-and often has triggered-a chain reaction.
The term “ Activated ” simply means that a unit or individual of the reserve components has been placed on orders.
* a member of a reserve military unit called a yeomanry, similar to the militia, traditionally raised from moderately wealthy commoners in England and Wales, and today part of the Territorial Army ;
In addition, there are units formed by Bolivian Pre-militars ( Premilitares ), reserve corps, units serving mandatory, and the SAR-FAB of emergency and rescue unit.
The reserve sayarot such as Alpinistim or LOTAR Eilat usually recruit its members after they finished the mandatory 3-year service in some units: Alpinistim draws its members primarily from Golani and LOTAR Eilat draws its members from former kravi ( soldiers that served in a combat unit ) that live in Eilat.
Tidbinbilla nature reserve cultural resource survey and conservation plan, ACT heritage unit and ACT Parks and Conservation, Canberra
The department operates a fire apparatus fleet of five engines ( including a reserve engine ), three ladders ( including a reserve ladder ), two rescues ( including a special operations rescue ), one Haz-Mat unit, one fireboat, a command vehicle, and numerous other special and support units.
The City employs a City Secretary, a small administrative staff, a Municipal Judge / Court Clerk, a Public Works Director, a small Public Works Staff, a Chief of Police, a Police Sargeant / K9 unit, and several full-time and reserve officers.
: Provides command and control and host unit support to mobilizing, deploying and demobilizing reserve component units from all military services.
The Canadian Forces ' Rangers Arctic reserve unit still use Enfield 4 rifles as of 2012, with plans announced to replace the weapons sometime in 2014 or 2015.
While the unit ( as an administrative entity ) departed to save Air Force dollars for development of new follow-on B-1 munitions, the organization ’ s aircraft remained at Ellsworth ( in a flying reserve status ) under the able care of its sister unit, the 37th Bomb Squadron.
There are four active squadrons and a reserve unit:
* Estonian Defence Forces: Seersant ( reserve unit ) or Nooremveebel ( professional unit )
The unit is composed of reserve personnel, with a regular cadre based at the Bahad 16 Unit training facility.
They were sent to Ireland in 1920, to form a police reserve unit which became known as the " Black and Tans " and the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary.
Marines from Mike Battery, 4th Battalion 14th Marines | 4th Battalion, 14th Marines an activated reserve artillery unit, operate the 155 mm M198 howitzer in November 2004 supporting Operation Phantom Fury.
If federally recognized, the member or unit becomes part of the Air National Guard of the United States, which is one of two reserve components of the United States Air Force, and part of the National Guard of the United States.
* HMCS Star, a reserve unit of the Canadian Maritime Command
* In the Canadian Forces, an armoury is a place where a reserve unit trains, meets, and parades ( e. g., the Halifax Armoury ).
Several reserve units were also deployed with regular formations and the first Territorial unit to see action on the Western Front was the Glasgow Territorial Signallers Group, Royal Engineers at the First Battle of Ypres on 11 October 1914.
The unit is currently a reserve unit.

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