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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and-women ( principally members of the Royal British Legion ), members of local armed forces regular and reserve units ( Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines and Royal Marines Reserve, Army and Territorial Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Auxiliary Air Force ), military cadet forces ( Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force and Air Training Corps as well as the Combined Cadet Force ) and youth organisations ( e. g. Scouts and Guides ).
It is also the title used within the Territorial Army for the attached regular NCO ( usually a Colour Sergeant / Staff Sergeant ) responsible for unit administration and stores at sub-unit level ( i. e. company / squadron ).
Recognition of a Territorial Designation may also be granted in Scotland by the Lord Lyon to Scottish armigers who own ( or were born in or were associated with ) named land, generally outwith a town ( i. e. rural ).

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On January 28, 1835, Andrew Jackson removed Pope from office and elevated Territorial Secretary William S. Fulton to the position.
The 1961 theme is the Dakota Territorial Centennial, with the pictures including the Lewis and Clark expedition, the first river steamboat, the 1876 gold rush, a little red schoolhouse on the prairie, and today's construction of large Missouri River reservoirs.
Territorial abbots follow all of the above, but in addition must receive a mandate of authority from the Pope over the territory around the monastery for which they are responsible.
* 1908 – The Territorial Force ( renamed Territorial Army in 1920 ) is formed as a volunteer reserve component of the British Army.
Seven nations have made official Territorial claims in Antarctica.
In May 1923, Montgomery was posted to the Territorial 49th Division.
Larger geographical areas, called Territories, are led by a Territorial Commander, who is the highest-ranking officer in that Territory.
The full-time element of the British Army is referred to as the Regular Army and has been since the creation of the reservist Territorial Force in 1908.
The Haldane Reforms of 1907, formally created the Territorial Force as the Army's volunteer reserve component.
The full-time element of the British Army is referred to as the Regular Army since the creation of the reservist Territorial Force in 1908.
The size and structure of the British Army is continually evolving, but as of 1 July 2012, the British Army employs ; 107, 340 full-time soldiers ( 103, 590 Regulars, 3, 750 Gurkhas ) and 31, 600 Territorial soldiers for a combined component strength of 138, 500 soldiers.
However, following a further independent review on the future structure of the British Army-18 July 2011 " Future Reserves 2020-The Independent Commission to review the United Kingdom's Reserve Forces "-it was announced that the Regular Army will be reduced to a trained strength of 82, 000 while the Territorial Army will be increased to a trained strength of around 30, 000 personnel.
Perhaps the most important aspect of Army 2020 is that the Territorial Army will become " fully integrated " with the Regular Army and " better prepared " for overseas deployments and operations.
The Territorial Army did not come into existence until 1908.
The PPT won the May 1957 pre-independence elections thanks to a greatly expanded franchise, and Lisette led the government of the Territorial Assembly until he lost a confidence vote on 11 February 1959.
The Fourth Military Region maintained only a Territorial Defense Company headquartered in Korhogo The Fifth Military Region was formerly known as the Western Operational Zone, a temporary command created to respond to the security threat caused by the First Liberian Civil War.
While still a graduate student in 1934, Parkinson was commissioned into the Territorial Army as a member of the 22nd London Regiment ( The Queen's ), was promoted Lieutenant later the same year, and commanded an infantry company at the jubilee of King George V in 1935.
It is still used in this form by the British Territorial Army, and the Royal Canadian Armour Corps of the Canadian Army.
Scott County was formed by an act of the Wisconsin Territorial legislature in 1837.
It appeared as if the Kansas Territorial legislature to be elected in March 1855 would be controlled by free-soilers and ban slavery.
When Territorial Governor Andrew Reeder objected, he was fired by President Pierce, a Doughface.
In the Territorial Army, one of the five squadrons of the Royal Yeomanry is designated as dragoons: The Westminster Dragoons.

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Territorial growth of Italian Libya: Territory ceded by Ottoman Empire 1912 ( dark-green ) but effectively Italy controlled only five ports ( black ), territories ceced by France and Britain 1919 and 1926 ( light-green ), territories ceced by France and Britain 1934 / 35 ( red )
* The official " final and corrected " casualty figures for British Army, including the Territorial Force ( not including allied British Empire forces ) were issued on 10 March 1921.
The 1922 War Office report detailed the casualties of " soldiers who lost their lives ", " killed in action, died as prisoners, died of wounds and missing " from the Regular and Territorial Forces and Royal Naval Division: 702, 410 from the UK, 507 from " other colonies " and 2, 393 British serving in the Indian Empire Army.
Territorial formations initially saw service in Egypt and India and other Empire garrisons such as Gibraltar, thereby releasing regular units for service in France and enabling the formation of an additional five regular army divisions ( for a total of eleven ) by early 1915.
Territorial units initially saw service in Egypt, India and other Empire garrisons such as Gibraltar, thereby releasing regular units for service in France and enabling the formation of an additional five regular army divisions ( for a total of eleven ) by early 1915.
The ' first ' army was the small volunteer force of about 400, 000 soldiers ( comprising the Regular Army of 247, 000 and Territorial Force of 145, 000 ), over half of which were posted overseas to garrison the British Empire.
Territorial losses in conflicts such as the Russo-Turkish Wars substantially reduced Ottoman strength and influence, and years of financial mismanagement came to a head when the Empire defaulted on its loans in 1875.

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This plan denominated POT ( Plan de Ordenamiento Territorial ) aims to allow taller building structures of mixed uses to be built next to large arterial roads and gradually decline in height and density as you move away from such.
Territorial disputes with Colombia over the Archipelago de San Andres y Providencia and Quita Sueno Bank ; with respect to the maritime boundary question in the Golfo de Fonseca, the ICJ referred to the line determined by the 1900 Honduras-Nicaragua Mixed Boundary Commission and advised that some tripartite resolution among El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua likely would be required ; maritime boundary dispute with Honduras in the Caribbean Sea ; Nicaragua is sovereign over the Rio San Juan, and by treaty Costa Rica has the right to navigate over part of the river with ' objects of commerce '.
This was accomplished by an act of the Territorial Legislature on June 30, 1824, even though county government would not be organized for another year and a half.
Tillamook County, the twelfth county in Oregon to be organized, was established on December 15, 1853, when the Territorial Legislature approved an act to create the new county out of an area previously included in Clatsop, Yamhill and Polk Counties.
For this purpose, the Territorial Defense Forces ( TO ) would be formed to mobilize the population in case of an aggression.
They were compelled to surrender their firearms, move to the Fort Verde Reservation, accept a permanent Army garrison on their territory, accept direct administration by American Bureau of Indian Affairs agents and commissioners, have trade firmly emplaced in the hands of American government agents, and be regulated by an Indian Police force picked and trained by the US Army and later Arizona Territorial officers.
After Arkansas became its own territory in 1819, the Arkansas Territorial Legislature requested in 1820 that the springs and adjoining mountains be set aside as a federal reservation.
The chairman of the Territorial Council's Enrolled Bills Committee, Joseph J. Rolette of Pembina, took the bill and hid in a St. Paul Hotel, drinking and playing cards with some friends as the City Police looked fruitlessly for him, until the end of the legislative session, too late for the bill to be signed.
In addition, there are fears expressed by the Territorial Sportsmen that the Northern Goshawk will be listed as endangered if the bill is passed.
The Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 established County Territorial Force Associations, of which the lieutenant was to be head, styled president of the county association.
However the Territorial Army unit, the 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland continues to be based at the adjacent Walcheren Barracks.
He had the power to veto legislation proposed by the Territorial Legislature and the power to appoint member to his cabinet, who in turn had to be ratified by the Legislature.
As soon as the number of free male settlers exceeded 5, 000, the Territorial Legislature was to be created, and this happened in 1798.
The Order's goals included the establishment of a homeland ( now the Northwest Territorial Imperative ) from which Jews and non-whites would be barred.
Territorial areas and allegiances changed over time, and there are also differing decisions on which ( smaller ) clans and families should be omitted.
A hostile realm in conflict with the kingdom of God may be realized by the Apostle John, " the whole word is under the control of the evil one " ( 1 John 5: 19 ) and by Jesus who referred to Satan as " the prince of this world " ( John 12: 31 ; 14: 30 ; 16: 11 ), which alludes to the concept of Territorial Spirits.
In 1888 he was elected as a Republican to be the Territorial delegate to the U. S. House, but served only from March 4, 1889 until November 2, 1889, when North and South Dakota were admitted into the Union.
All Territorial personnel have their civilian jobs protected to a limited extent by law should they be compulsorily mobilised.
The total strength of the TA was to be 440, 000: the field force of the Territorial Army was to rise from 130, 000 to 340, 000, organised in 26 divisions while an additional 100, 000 all ranks would form the anti-aircraft section.

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