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Every and soldier
Every soldier in
the army has, somewhere, relatives who are close to starvation.
Every fourth
soldier in
the Black Army
had an arquebus in
the infantry,
and every fifth regarding
the whole army, which was an unusual ratio at
the time.
Every third
soldier in
the Black Army
of Hungary
had an arquebus, which was an unusually high ratio in its era.
Every soldier was given a sleeping-place
and a stool ;
the commanding
officer had a chair.
Every American
soldier owes a debt to this great man.
Every Georgian
and Kipchak family was obliged to provide one
soldier with a horse
and weapons.
Every soldier accepted that they were expected to serve stoically as part
of their bushido, represented in
the idea
of " death before dishonor ".
Every soldier has a long, double-edged bayonet / combat blade
the Tanith call Straight Silver.
Every member
of the class participates as a sailor,
soldier or minuet dancer.
Every soldier of the Southern Cross Army is issued a personal combat suit known as an " arming doublet.
Every five miles, he begins to write
the amount
of miles on
the soldier in front
of him.
Every day at dawn, a
soldier raises
the national flag
and lowers it at dusk.
Every soldier equipped with
the Sig 550 assault rifle used to be issued 50 rounds
of ammunition in a sealed box, to be opened only upon alert.
Every Spanish
soldier that was not killed was wounded.
Every GIS
soldier is a volunteer from
the 1st Carabinieri Airborne Regiment " Tuscania ".

:" WHEREAS it is necessary, in this time
of danger, that
the militia
of this colony should be well regulated
and disciplined ... And be it further enacted, by
the authority aforesaid, That every person so as aforesaid inlisted
( except free mulattoes, negroes,
and Indians ) shall be armed in
the manner following, that is to say
: Every soldier shall he furnished with a firelock well fixed, a bayonet fitted to
the same, a double cartouch-box,
and three charges
of powder,
and constantly appear with
the same at
the time
and place appointed
for muster
and exercise,
and shall also keep at his place
of abode one pound
of powder
and four pounds
of ball,
and bring
the same with him into
the field when he shall be required ... And
for the better training
and exercising
the militia,
and rendering them more serviceable, Be it further enacted, by
the authority aforesaid, That every captain shall, once in three months,
and oftner if thereto required by
the lieutenant or chief commanding
officer in
the county, muster, train,
and exercise his company,
and the lieutenant or other chief commanding
officer in
the county shall cause a general muster
and exercise
of all
the companies within his county, to be made in
the months
of March or April,
and September or October, yearly ;
and if any
soldier shall, at any general or private muster, refuse to perform
the command
of his
officer, or behave himself refractorily or mutinously, or misbehave himself at
the courts martial to be held in pursuance
of this act, as is herein after directed, it shall
and may be lawful to
and for the chief commanding
officer, then present, to cause such offender to be tied neck
and heels,
for any time not exceeding five minutes, or inflict such corporal punishment as he shall think fit, not exceeding twenty lashes ..." — An Act
for the better regulating
and disciplining
the Militia, April 1757
Every yard
of ground they surrendered was covered with enemy dead until
the last gallant
soldier of the fighting battalion was overpowered by
the final surge
of the enemy masses.
Every soldier follows his rank with
the initials " d. R.
Every soldier carries five
of these javelins in
the hollow
of his shield.
Every and officer
Every policy
officer cannot help but be a planning
officer.
Every person found infected was certified
of the fact, removed to a hospital provided
( if his condition allow ),
and kept under
the orders
of the medical
officer.
Every officer was assigned a servant, usually chosen by himself from among his men.
Every officer in
the British advance party died in
the first exchange,
and the advance guard retreated.
Every factual error left in
the published records is officially considered to be a failure by
the responsible
officer.
Every commissioned
officer in
the United States armed forces is expected to have a post-graduate degree
and Joint Professional Military Education prior to promotion to lieutenant colonel or commander.
Every field
officer of his brigade was killed or wounded save two,
and his brigade, already sadly reduced by its terrible sacrifices at Chancellorsville, lost in nearly 550 men out
of the 1, 350 engaged.

"
Every petty
officer has both a rank
and rating
( job, similar to an MOS or AFSC in other branches
).

"
Every petty
officer has both a rate
( rank )
and rating
( job, similar to an MOS in other branches
).

"
Every petty
officer has both a rate
( rank )
and rating
( job, similar to a Military Occupation Specialty
( MOS ) in other services.

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Every new
officer cadet at
the Royal Military College
of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is issued a challenge coin upon completion
of First Year Orientation Period.

Section 2615
of the Welfare
and Institutions Code
of California declares, “
Every person, firm or corporation, or
officer or agent thereof that brings or assists in bringing into
the State any indigent person who is not a resident
of the State, knowing him to be an indigent person, is guilty
of a misdemeanor .” A complaint was subsequently filed against Edwards in Justice Court, where he was convicted
and sentenced to six months imprisonment in
the county jail.
Every officer of the Archers is
of the rank
of a general,
and the privates
of the corps rank at Court as colonels.
Every commander, commanding
officer, officer-in-charge
and program manager
of units where reservists are permanently or temporarily assigned is expected to provide leadership
and oversight to keep those reservists trained
and accessible
for mobilization.

As senior information
officer for the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi, Kenya, she developed
and launched a worldwide campaign known as " For
Every Child a Tree ".

A British
officer recorded
the result in his diary
: "
Every horror was perpetrated with impunity – rape, murder, pillage –
and not a single man was punished.

General Grant reported "
Every part
of the yard used as my headquarters is filled with splinters
and fragments
of shell "
and a staff
officer wrote " Such a rain
of shot, shell, bullets, pieces
of wood, iron bars
and bolts, chains
and missiles
of every kind was never before witnessed.
: Every person who under color
of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage,
of any State or Territory or
the District
of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen
of the United States or other person within
the jurisdiction thereof to
the deprivation
of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by
the Constitution
and laws, shall be liable to
the party injured in an action at law, Suit in equity, or other proper proceeding
for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial
officer for an act or omission taken in such officer's judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable.
Every and Guard
Every member enlists into a specific trade in either
the navy, army or air force, but puts those trades on hold
for the duration
of their service in
the Guard.
Every passing moment would see more Prussian brigades passing through Wavre on
the way to Waterloo ; by 7th
and 8th Brigades passed through Wavre
and would next be seen at pushing an Imperial
Guard unit out
of the woods south
of Plancenoit on
the Waterloo battlefield.
Every year, she gives a speech to cadets from throughout Civil Air Patrol at
the National Honor
Guard Academy
and also to a gathered assembly
of basic cadets
and staff at
the Civil Air Patrol's Tri-Wing Encampment, held by Maryland Wing.
Every hour,
the changing
of the guard ceremony, performed by
the Presidential
Guard, is conducted in front
of the Tomb
of the Unknown Soldier on
the area between
the square
and parliament.
Every summer,
the Ceremonial
Guard performs
the Changing
the Guard ceremony on Parliament Hill
and posts sentries at Rideau Hall,
the residence
of the Governor General
of Canada,
and as
of the summer
of 2007,
the National War Memorial.
Every year since 1914,
the United States Coast
Guard and the International Ice Patrol lay a wreath from a ship or an aircraft at
the site
of the Titanic disaster on April 15th.
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