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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.
In the Eurostat Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics ( NUTS ), the East of England is a level-1 NUTS region, coded " UKH ", which is subdivided as follows:
By an act of the Territorial Legislature on March 7, 1834, Logan Township was reduced to consist of T6S R3E and was renamed as " Adrian Township ", to match that of Adrian, the main village in the township.
In the Eurostat Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics ( NUTS ), the West Midlands form a level-1 NUTS region, coded " UKG ", which is subdivided as follows:
* Paquette, Robert L., “ Revolutionary St. Domingue in the Making of Territorial Louisiana ", in A Turbulent Time: The French Revolution in the Greater Caribbean ( Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1997 ), pp. 218 – 20.
(" Territorial Association of Silesia-Lower and Upper Silesia ", " Homeland Association of Silesia-Lower and Upper Silesia ") is an organization of Germans born in the former Prussian provinces of Lower and Upper Silesia, or their descendants, who currently live in Germany.
The intent was to have three companies of Territorial Rangers, two were formed in the mining camp of Pinos Altos, known as the " Arizona Guards " and the " Minute Men ", and another, the " Arizona Rangers ", in Mesilla by Captain James Henry Tevis.
The Landsmannschaft Westpreußen (" Territorial Association of West Prussia ", " Homeland Association of West Prussia ") is an organization of Heimatvertriebene — Germans born in West Prussia, or their descendants, who either fled or were expelled to the Federal Republic of Germany during the Expulsion of Germans after World War II.
The 9th ( Territorial ) Battalion ( later after amalgamation with the 7th Battalion, known as the 7th / 9th Battalion ) was known as " The Dandy Ninth ", being the only kilted battalion of this lowland regiment which was originally formed from highlanders who emigrated to the Edinburgh area.
As a result of the regiment's initial service during the Iraq war, the Royal Yeomanry was in 2005 awarded the theatre honour " Iraq 2003 ", the first battle honour the regiment has won since its formation, and the first-so far the only-battle honour awarded to a Territorial Army regiment since the Second World War.
" Territorial spirits and world evangelisation: a biblical, historical and missiological critique of strategic level spiritual warfare ", Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 35. 3 ( 1999 ), p 354 +.
* Poythress, Vern S. " Territorial Spirits: Some Biblical Perspectives ", Urban Mission, 13 ( 1995 ), p 37-49.
The draft, dated October 23, 2001, was produced by Gostin without consultation from any of the various groups he listed on the title page as being " in collaboration with ", namely, the National Governors Association, the National Conference of State Legislatures, the National Association of Attorneys General, the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, and the National Association of City and County Health Officials.
* Gerber, Haim ( 1998 ) " Palestine " and Other Territorial Concepts in the 17th Century ", in: International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol 30, pp. 563 – 572.
The Territorial Army centre in Sgt McKay's home town of Rotherham is named " McKay VC Barracks ", also an accommodation block at the Defence Academy at Shrivenham was named McKay House in his honour.
* " Kosovo, Serbian Nationalism and Territorial Partition ", HABSBURG Reviews, 10 May 1999.
The following year, the Territorial Force was reformed as the " Territorial Army ", and on 7 February the 7th ( Robin Hood ) Battalion ( TA ) was reraised.
The Landsmannschaft der Deutschen aus Litauen (" Territorial Association of Germans from Lithuania ", " Homeland Association of Germans from Lithuania ") is an organization of German refugees expelled from their homes in Lithuania to West Germany after World War II.
Starting with 1 August 2000, the First Army is restructured, becoming the 1st Territorial Army Corps " General Ioan Culcer ", as part of a process to bring the Romanian military in line with NATO standards.
On 15 August 2008, as a continuation of the reorganization process of the Romanian Land Forces, the 1st Territorial Army Corps " General Ioan Culcer " is reformed as the 1st Infantry Division, receiveing the name " Dacica ", and is now the heraldic successor of the First Army.
* Scott Ian – guitars, backing vocals, vocals on " Thieves ", drums on " Territorial Pissings " and " United Forces "
It contains a cenotaph commemorating the dead of the " Eighth Ardwicks ", a former unit of the Territorial Army belonging to the Manchester Regiment.

Territorial and local
Territorial designations in titles are not updated with local government reforms, but new creations do take them into account.
The parade in Hamilton had historically been a large and colourful one, as contingents from the Royal Navy, British Regular Army, the local Territorial units, the Canadian Forces, the US Army, Air Force, and Navy, and various cadet corps and other services all at one time or another marched with the veterans.
The Territorial Dispatch is small local free paper.
* The Hunter Memorial Cemetery, located on the grounds of the local Presbyterian Church, was established around 1812 after the New Madrid earthquake by Joseph Hunter II who served under George Rogers Clark during the Revolutionary War and on the Territorial Council for President Madison.
The attacks culminated on September 11, 1857, with the mass slaughter of the emigrant party by the Iron County district of the Utah Territorial Militia and some local Native Americans.
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 ).
The local Territorial Army unit is F ( Fire Support ) Company, 4 Mercian Brigade an infantry unit at Coltman House TA centre, Hawkins Lane.
While in Morrinsville he was asked to take up a subalternship in the local Territorial Army unit, but he did not succeed in gaining the King's commission.
Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils.
Territorial citizens came to both decry federal power and local corruption, and at the same time, lament that more federal dollars were not sent their way.
Territorial governors were political appointees and beholden to Washington so they usually governed with a light hand, allowing the legislatures to deal with the local issues.
They also tabbed Michigan WR Anthony Carter in the USFL Territorial Draft – a process whereby USFL teams could protect up to 25 graduating seniors from a series of local universities.
The two-chamber Oregon Territorial Legislature was responsible for passing laws, with seats in both the upper-chamber council and lower-chamber house of representatives filled by local elections held each year.
During his short career as a farmer, Dunning was involved in the local of the Territorial Grain Growers Association, an early proponent of a farmer-owned cooperative grain marketing system.
* A major east-west street in Regina, Dewdney Avenue, is named after him ; Government House, the original Territorial government building and the local detachment of the RCMP ( formerly its headquarters before these were transferred to Ottawa ) and national training centre are on Dewdney Avenue.
In response to a crime wave in the late 1920s as a result of increased racial tensions between whites and local ethnics, Territorial Governor Lawrence M. Judd appointed a Governor's Advisory Committee on Crime.
A Territorial collectivity (, previously collectivité locale ) within the French Republic is the generic name for all subnational entities that have an elected local government and ( per article # 72 of the French constitution ) a certain freedom of administration.
: The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists is committed to improving the public's health by supporting the efforts of epidemiologists working at the state and local level to influence public health programs and policy based on science and data.
When the call came from Lord Kitchener for volunteers, the headmaster of Wintringham Grammar School in Grimsby decided to raise a 250-strong company of former pupils which would be offered to one of the local Territorial battalions.
As a member of local Territorial battalion of the Highland Light Infantry, he was mobilised immediately.
The club actually had a deficit of € 1. 2 million, which was filled by grants from local governments ( Territorial Community of Corsica, the General Council of Haute-Corse ).
The new battalion is called the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment and is composed of local Territorial soldiers.

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