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* 1908The Territorial Force ( renamed Territorial Army in 1920 ) is formed as a volunteer reserve component of the British Army.
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 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.
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.
In the Territorial Army, one of the five squadrons of the Royal Yeomanry is designated as dragoons: The Westminster Dragoons.
Alexander was then in February 1928 promoted to colonel ( backdated to 14 May 1926 ) and was the next month appointed Officer Commanding the Irish Guards Regimental District and 140th ( 4th London ) Infantry Brigade in the Territorial Army a post he held until January 1930, when he again returned to study, attending the Imperial Defence College for one year.
The outcome of debates within the island was that the contribution should take the form of maintaining a Territorial Army unit in Jersey.
Cuba has three militia organizations: The Territorial Troops Militia Milicias de Tropas Territoriales of about one million people ( half women ), the Youth Labor Army Ejército Juvenil del Trabajo devoted to agricultural production, and a naval militia.
The militia were disbanded and reformed as the Territorial Army in 1911.
Three units still maintain their militia designation in the British Army, two in the Territorial Army and one in the Army Cadet Force.

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When Spanish records met Anglo records they were often just simply thrown away like Territorial Governor Pile did at the Palace of the Governors.
Shortt's actual military experience only amounted to a few months ' part-time service in the British Territorial Army, during which time he did not complete basic training.
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.
" The first thing he did was join the Territorial Army for six months.
For much if not all of its existence the Colorado Territorial government did not actually own its houses of government, instead renting available buildings for governmental purposes.
Under the rules of Territorial government, the Territory did not have representation in the U. S. Congress.
Unfortunately, the voters did not realize that the Kansas Territorial Legislature had replaced Arapahoe County with six new unorganized counties on February 7, 1859.
The regiment was reduced sharply in size following the Armistice ; during 1919, the 3rd Battalion disbanded, as did all bar one of the Territorial battalions ( the one exception being the 2 / 10th, which finally disbanded in February 1920 ).
From 1900 to 1978, the elected legislative body in the Yukon was the Yukon Territorial Council, a ten-member body which did not act as the primary government, but was a non-partisan advisory body to the Commissioner of the Yukon.
The Wyoming Tribune, published in Cheyenne, did note the comments of Territorial Secretary Lee: " the people of Sweetwater County had not the good sense and judgment to nominate and elect her for the ensuing term.
While some historians and the NCAA state that the oldest rivalry with a trophy is between what is now Arizona and Arizona State, the Territorial Cup did not start changing hands until 2001, as it was a one-time award after their first series in 1899.
During the Second World War the division was a 1st Line Territorial Army formation, but did not see active service outside Britain.
" The Territorial battalions did likewise to form the 4th Battalion Royal Irish Rangers ( North Irish Militia ) which also included the sole London Irish Rifles company and the 5th Battalion Royal Irish Rangers.
* The Teachers Room: Today, this room looks just like it did in the late 19th century when the Territorial Statehouse served as a Presbyterian mission school.
Territorial patrolmen only patrolled the main highways of Alaska and did not visit remote areas or regions.

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Because of confusion with another Huron River south of Detroit, on July 17, 1824, the Michigan Territorial Legislature renamed both the township and the river after DeWitt Clinton, the popular governor of New York from 1817 to 1823 who was largely responsible for building the Erie Canal which enabled many settlers to come to Michigan.
By 1827 Crittenden and his former friend, Henry Wharton Conway, a Territorial Representative, had come into conflict on political issues and finally had a duel.
Not withstanding the December 1791 Treaty of Holston between Territorial Governor William Blount and most Cherokee tribes, settlers in the " Cumberland Region " ( especially around the Nashville area ) still feared for their lives, having come under increasing attacks from the Chickamauga and their allies to the south.

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In 1959 the Commandement des Troupes was disbanded and the Grand Ducal Guard was integrated into the Commandement du Territoire ( Territorial Command ).
* Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, entry into force: 10 September 1964
At the beginning of World War I he was commissioned into the Royal Artillery ( Territorial Force ), at first remaining in London as an instructor in the University of London Officers ' Training Corps.
It was reorganized in 1864 by the Idaho Territorial Legislature and was later subdivided into new counties.
Territorial designations in titles are not updated with local government reforms, but new creations do take them into account.
Being one of the first counties organized, it was created on April 24, 1854, by the newly formed Washington Territorial Government and signed into law by Governor Isaac Stevens.
In 1834, the Territorial Legislature divided the area into townships of 12 mile squares ( 144 sq.
Lenawee County was initially divided into three townships by act of the Michigan Territorial Legislature on April 12, 1827.
By an act of the Michigan Territorial Legislature, October 20, 1829, Bucklin was divided into Lima and Richland townships.
Northfield Township was established in 1832, when the Territorial Legislature held a meeting in Detroit, and passed the resolution which brought it into existence.
* 1827: The Michigan Territorial Council organized the wedge-shaped area into Port Lawrence Township.
In 1967, the regiment lost its Territorial battalions, which were amalgamated into the 51st Highland Volunteers.
On 8 April 1992, the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina transformed the existing Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TO ( Territorial Defence ) into the
In 1937 Sandys was commissioned into the 51st ( London ) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army.
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.
During periods of total war, the Territorial Army is incorporated by the Royal Prerogative into Regular Service under one code of Military Law for the duration of hostilities or until de-activation is decided upon.
In 1995, First Air bought Ptarmigan Airways, and in 1997 it bought Northwest Territorial Airways, both of which were merged into First Air.
Kitchener fought off opposition to his plan, and attempts to weaken or water down its potential, including piece-meal dispersal of the New Army battalions into existing regular or Territorial Force divisions ( the view of the Commander-in-Chief of the BEF, Field Marshal French ).
In August 1940, the British 9th ( Highland ) Infantry Division, a 2nd Line Territorial Army duplicate of the 51st Division, was converted into the new 51st Division, with the 26th and 27th Brigades redesignated as 152nd and 153rd Brigades, and the 28th being merged with the severely under strength 154th Brigade.
These volunteer organisations and military shooting clubs developed over time into civilian clubs as the Volunteer organisations were incorporated into the Territorial Army.
He was forced into retirement when the Democratic Party of Hawaii successfully ended a Hawaii Republican Party stronghold over the Hawaii Territorial Legislature by voting most Republican incumbents out of office.

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