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Members and regiment
* Members of the East Bengal Regiment of the Bangladesh Army are nicked as ' Bengal Tigers ' and the regiment logo is a tiger face.
Members of the regiment have served on Operation RECUPERATION, in the Golan Heights, Korea, South Africa, Cambodia, Cyprus, Bosnia, and Afghanistan to name only a few and of course, both World Wars and the Boer War.
Members of the regiment were trained to operate in small under-cover, clandestine teams capable of working independently in the bush for periods of weeks and of passing themselves off as rebels.
Members of the regiment are commonly called Strathconas or Strats as a short form.
Members of the regiment are known within the RAF as ' The Regiment ', ' Rock Apes ' or ' Rocks '.
Members of the regiment were recruited from across Essex county.
Members of the regiment have augmented Regular Force contingents on many operations including serving in the Balkans with United Nation forces ( UNPROFOR ) in the early 1990s, and NATO from 1995-present.
Members of the regiment reformed in Scotland on 13 November 1942 after the fall of France adopting the designation of 2nd Armoured Regiment.
Members of the regiment volunteered for service in the Canadian Contingents that served in South African War ( 1899 – 1902 ).
Members of the regiment have distinguished themselves on recent peacekeeping tours in Cyprus and the former republics of Yugoslavia.
Members of the regiment have also served on combat missions in Afghanistan during Operation Medusa.

Members and were
Members of an Indian tribe in the northern part of Argentina were farmers who grew squash, melons, and sweet potatoes.
Members of the government promised to move forward on cash and mass privatization upon taking office in January 1995 but were slow to act.
At the time of the SDP's creation, Owen and Rodgers were sitting Labour Members of Parliament ( MPs ); Jenkins had left Parliament in 1977 to serve as President of the European Commission, while Williams had lost her seat in the 1979 general election.
Members ' mutual rights were exchanged for shares in this new company.
Nonconformist members and members from constituencies which would not have been affected by the Revised Book were only exercising their full legal rights in throwing out a Measure which was approved by the majority of English Members of Parliament.
The holiday was officially renamed as a result of a private member's bill that was introduced in the House of Commons when only twelve Members of Parliament were present.
Members of the committee were elected at the Party Congresses.
Members of the band and others in the chain of distribution were charged with violating the California Penal Code on a misdemeanor charge carrying a maximum penalty of up to a year in county jail and a base fine of up to $ 2, 000.
" Members, including Kopp, were arrested and others were in hiding.
Edmund Morris, in his biography The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, describes a young Roosevelt, newly elected to the State Assembly, walking into the House Chamber for the first time in this trendy, affected gait, somewhat to the amusement of the older and more rural Members who were present.
Members were the local payers of rates, who selected new members.
Members of the three convicted groups were subject to apprehension by Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and France.
Members of the Cortes were to meet in annual sessions.
Members of the Cortes were to serve single two-year terms.
Members of a swelling resistance were shot, earning Heydrich the nickname " the Butcher of Prague ".
Members of the academia and ethnic minorities were killed, tortured or imprisoned.
Members were known as Harmonists, Harmonites, or Rappites.
Members from the ILO under the League of Nations were automatically added when the organization's new constitution came into effect after World War II.
Members of grand juries were the local payers of rates who historically held judicial functions, taking maintenance roles in regard to roads and bridges, and the collection of " county cess " taxes.
Members of the association, which soon included Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, and Edgar Degas, were expected to forswear participation in the Salon.
Members of the expedition were to discover South Pass, through which hundreds of thousands of settlers on the Oregon, California and Mormon trails passed through the Rocky Mountains.
Members of the Okinawan upper classes were sent to China regularly to study various political and practical disciplines.
Members of the Pracheachon were subject to constant harassment and to arrests because the party remained outside Sihanouk's political organization, Sangkum.
Members of the new guard were in their early 30s and had only recently come from Russia.

Members and granted
This does not apply, however, to Members of the Council of State or the State Secretaries. No personal, or mixed, hereditary privileges may henceforth be granted to anyone.
Members are known as les immortels ( the immortals ) because of the motto, À l ' immortalité (" To immortality "), that appears on the official seal of the charter granted by Cardinal Richelieu.
The University has been represented since 1613 when James I granted it the right to elect two Members of Parliament ( MPs ) to the Irish House of Commons.
Members of Congress, under pressure from their constituents, created the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act, which removed all legal barriers from construction of the pipeline, provided financial incentives, and granted a right-of-way for its construction.
Members of the family became ministers in the powerful state of Jin and were granted Hanyuan ( 韓原, Land of the Hans ).
CRS does not conduct research on sitting Members or living former Members of Congress, unless granted specific permission by that Member or if that Member is nominated by the President for another office.
Members of the Appleton and Ickford families granted lands at Ickford to Godstow Abbey in Oxfordshire and the Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford.
* Members of the upper classes in these conquered areas were allowed to migrate within 14 days, if they wished to, a right not granted to regular priests and farmers
CENTR has 51 Full Members, 9 Associate Members and granted Observer status to 8 organisations.
Eurojust can act as a College, through the National Members, or through national authorities in accordance with the powers granted to each National Member by their own state.
On the English Restoration in 1660, as a reprisal for its defence of the Parliamentarian cause, Manchester was deprived of its recently granted Members of Parliament.
Members of the stigmatized group lose the opportunity to establish their own personal system of evaluation and group membership as well as the ability to arrive at their own ranking of each personal characteristic .... For example, newly self-acknowledged homosexual individuals cannot take for granted that they share the world with others who hold congruent interpretations and assumptions ; their behavior and motives, both past and present, will be interpreted in light of their stigma.
Members who defend themselves or others in court are granted degrees from this non-accredited university, the level depending on the level of court involved.
Members who have reached the age of 55 years and have served not less than eight years as Ministers may be granted a pension even if they have not yet ceased to hold office.
Members of the local teachers ' union are granted 4 days with pay to conduct union business including attending the union's convention.
Besides the elected Members of the Legislative Assembly, two organizations have been granted the privilege of using the Legislative Chambers during the legislature's December recess: the British Columbia Youth Parliament ( since 1924, except during its sessions of the late 1940s and early 1950s ) and the British Columbia Universities ' Model Parliament.

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