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enlistments and volunteers
By May 8, a provision authorizing enlistments for war was enacted, and by August 8, 1861, the Confederate States, after facing the United States of America reasserting control over rebellious areas, called for 400, 000 volunteers to serve for one or three years.
The enlistments of the volunteers were up at the end of December and they went home.
During the War for Independence, one of the first authorities that responded to the call of the Junta of Móstoles in May 1808 was the mayor of Trujillo, Antonio Martin Rivas who prepared enlistments of volunteers, with food and arms, plus the mobilization of troops, to go to the aid of the Junta.

enlistments and out
During a French invasion scare in 1756 Rockingham raised a volunteer militia at his own expense and when rioting broke out against Army enlistments Rockingham restored order without the use of military force in Sheffield.
There, the 5th Michigan was formally mustered out of the service, as well as portions of the other three regiments whose enlistments had expired, in all half the brigade.
By December, the U. S. force was down to almost 500 because of desertion and enlistments running out.
The regiment was mustered out of service on June 19, 1863, and those men who had signed three year enlistments were transferred to the 76th New York and 93rd New York.
Chris lands a job at a small advertising firm but when he's given an account to advertise enlistments for the U. S. Army, he quits out of his resentment of military past.

enlistments and just
A sizable number of these recruits were immigrants from Ireland, England and Germany, just as many of the veteran troopers had been before their enlistments.
On the 31st, Washington appealed to his men, whose enlistments expired at the end of the year, " Stay for just six more weeks for an extra bounty of ten dollars.

enlistments and before
That failure and the realization that most of the remaining infantrymen's enlistments were due to expire by June 1784 led Washington to order Knox, his choice as the commander of the peacetime army, to discharge all but 500 infantry and 100 artillerymen before winter set in.
Finally, with a day before the enlistments of President / Vice President candidates are closed, Hamzah moved forward and became PPP's Presidential Candidate.
Kitchener himself spoke to the UVF and they arranged the enlistments, they were the only Pal Division to go under no training before entering battle.
Born in Albany, New York, Anthony enlisted in the Army on February 1, 1875 and served two five-year enlistments before joining the Marine Corps at Brooklyn, New York, on July 18, 1885.
During this spur of enlistments, the men of the 9th regiment were allowed fifteen days of leave in order to gather their things and settle their affairs before each was rushed to the front lines where the Indian's were rapidly advancing on Minneapolis.

enlistments and .
Union enlistments from Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri increased by over 40, 000 troops.
Immediately following the armistice the Foreign Legion experienced an increase of enlistments.
Washington then retreated across New Jersey ; the future of the Continental Army was in doubt due to expiring enlistments and the string of losses.
According to the Namibian Defence Ministry, enlistments of both men and women will number no more than 7, 500.
The Continental Congress of 1776 encouraged enlistments during the American Revolutionary War by providing pensions for soldiers who were disabled.
" After the initial rush of Volksdeutsche to join, voluntary enlistments tapered off, and the new unit did not reach division size.
Turnover was a constant problem, particularly in the winter of 1776-77, and longer enlistments were approved.
Throughout its existence, the Army was troubled by poor logistics, inadequate training, short-term enlistments, interstate rivalries, and Congress's inability to compel the states to provide food, money or supplies.
The sīra also includes a number of written documents, such as political treaties ( e. g., Treaty of Hudaybiyyah or Constitution of Medina ), military enlistments, assignments of officials, letters to foreign rulers, and so forth.
Between that time and 26 July 1935, he served four successive enlistments.
Many of the American troops remained unpaid and many of their enlistments would be up at the end of the year.
Because the enlistments of the militia component of Harrison's army were about to expire, the Americans retired to Detroit.
The 34th Indiana, 400 strong, was an experienced infantry regiment that had seen combat in the Vicksburg campaign and had been reorganized in December 1863 as a " Veteran " regiment, re-enlisting veteran troops of several regiments whose original enlistments had expired.
Union Army records show slightly more than 2, 677, 000 enlistments in that army but this number apparently includes many re-enlistments.
Estimates of enlistments throughout the war were 1, 227, 890 to 1, 406, 180.
As conscriptions and enlistments for the war depleted classes, courses were set up for the soldiers at Camp Haan and March Field.
Concerned that expiring enlistments would reduce his force, Montgomery made the end-of-year attack in a blinding snowstorm to conceal his army's movements.
Word of Arnold's approach resulted in further militia enlistments, increasing the ranks to 1, 200 or more.

volunteers and ran
She also mentions going gambling at the casino of Eddie Mars, and volunteers that Eddie's wife Mona ran off with Rusty.
Texas Rangers and local volunteers, as well as disease, ran the Indians out of the county by 1877.
He also organized “ Kolo srpskih sestara ” ( English: Circle of Serbian sisters ) who gathered help for the Serbian Red Cross, and he also helped gathering of volunteers for the fist world war war fronts in Yugoslavia with the help of Serbian patriotic organization called “ Serbian national defence ” which he ran, and also founded.
* The BBC 1 London News ran a News item entitled ' Hampers at the Ready ' following ' The Kindness Offensive ' event on the 22 December 2008, which saw TKO ( James Hunter, Benny Crane, Calum Teach and David Goodfellow ), with help from a seventy strong group of volunteers, hand out over thirty-five tonnes of presents to the public at random, as well as many other charities and community groups.
The feint party was composed of 150 volunteers who ran into the hollow way and began to engage the British.
Jenn Vesperman ran the community in a mostly hands-off fashion, delegating almost all tasks including mailing list administration and website maintenance to a group of volunteers.
Dozens of Israeli volunteers ran the events, and Samira, believing that peace was possible, offered the top floor of the family house for rehearsals.
* 6, 200 active volunteers and 700 community street teams on the ground ran Do-It-Yourself campaigns nationwide, organizing registration, early vote, and Election Day events.
In 2009, 1400 volunteers made sure everything ran smoothly.
Today ConFest is a family friendly gathering ran bianually by volunteers attracting a diverse range of people.
A number of volunteers who ran the Living Spycraft campaign restarted it independently as Spymaster but this campaign ceased in 2010.
Produced by Rob Caves, Hidden Frontier ran for seven seasons and was produced by volunteers in Southern California.
* A Café ran by volunteers
From 1917 to 1921 Morgan took residence near the French front, not far from both Soissons and the " Chemin des Dames " at Blérancourt, and ran a formidable help organisation, The American Friends of France ( it employed several hundred people at a time, volunteers from abroad and locally recruited staff ), financed partly out of her own deep pockets, partly with the help of an active network in the States.

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