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men and senior
Many of the men on our campus have a pretty set curriculum, especially in the various engineering fields, with few electives till the senior year.
Each section had an enrollee " senior leader " and " assistant leader " who were accountable for the men at work and in the barracks.
And as time went by, Ribbentrop started to oust the Foreign Office's old diplomats from their senior positions and replace them with men from the Dienststelle.
He placed loyal but often unqualified Cyrenaicans in all senior command positions, limited the armed forces to 6, 500 men, kept the army lightly armed, and built up two rival paramilitary units, the National Security Force and the Cyrenaican Defence Force which was recruited from Cyrenaican Bedouin loyal to the Sanussi.
The Inspector General of the CIA conducted an internal review of the CIA's performance prior to 9 / 11, and was harshly critical of senior CIA officials for not doing everything possible to confront terrorism, including failing to stop two of the 9 / 11 hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, as they entered the United States and failing to share information on the two men with the FBI.
At the UCI Track World Championships, the distance for senior men is 1000 metres, hence the event's alternative name, the ' Kilo ', short for kilometer.
They also tended to toward stereotyping: typically, a small group of ethnically diverse men would come together but would not be developed much beyond their ethnicity ; the senior officer would often be unreasonable and unyielding ; almost anyone sharing personal information-especially plans for returning home-would die shortly thereafter and anyone acting in a cowardly or unpatriotic manner would convert to heroism or die ( or both, in quick succession ).
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
OLAB is a one-week hands-on introduction to business and the market economy for young women and men entering their senior year in high school.
When Patton and Eisenhower met in the mid 1920s, Patton was six years Eisenhower's senior in the Army and Eisenhower saw Patton as a leading mind in tank warfare, as both men had strong interest in tank warfare.
The United States Navy decided to send eight men to this project, including three civilians and one senior and four junior naval officers.
Raeder's strong authoritarian tendencies came to the fore as soon he assumed command of the Reichsmarine in 1928 when he sent out a circular making clear that dissent would not be allowed while at the same time carrying out the " great seal hunt " of 1928-29 when Raeder forced most of the senior admirals into early retirement in order to promote men who were loyal to him.
At the time of the Somme, British senior commanders insisted that the company ( 120 men ) was the smallest unit of manoeuvre ; less than a year later, the section of 10 men would be so .< ref >
Thus by parading this avoidance of their daughters, senior men make these girls available for younger age-sets and their marriages form alliances that mitigate the rivalries for power.
Congress temporarily suspended the ability to vote of approximately 10, 000 to 15, 000 white men who had been Confederate officials or senior officers, while constitutional amendments gave full citizenship and suffrage to former slaves.
He appointed several very able men to senior positions and they continued his work.
< span lang =" fr "> Constitutionnels </ span > were mostly rich and educated middle-class men: lawyers, senior officials of the Empire, and academics.
For the rare occurrence of a set-piece battle, the most senior of the gentry would break up the lances, organizing the men into the more familiar en bloc formation of individual arms: sergeants dismounting to form the main battle line with archers and crossbowmen in support.
Dr Allan Pacey ( senior lecturer in andrology at Sheffield University and secretary of the British Fertility Society ) notes that men who he sees for a vasectomy reversal which has not worked, express wishing they knew they could have stored sperm.
Robert Murphy took some men and then drove to the residence of General Alphonse Juin, the senior French Army officer in North Africa.
The voting and decision-making process at most colonies is based upon a two-tiered structure including a council — usually seven senior males — and the voting membership which includes all the married men of the colony.
The senior Canon was seized by John Pateschull ’ s men and imprisoned.
Despite the unprecedented size of Pompey's corps of legates — he received the right to appoint 24 of these senior adjutants — for his scourge of the pirates from the Mediterranean, Afranius did not number amongst them, as his patron chose to cultivate his links with the Roman aristocracy by appointing only men of distinguished family.

men and regiments
In 1932, the Foreign Legion consisted of 30, 000 men, serving in 6 multi-battalion regiments:
For example, amongst the Scottish regiments, the officers had to wait on the men at special dinners while at the bells, the Old Year is piped out of barrack gates.
He was the life and soul of the attack, and throughout the day led forward not only his own men but men of all regiments.
After their 20th birthdays, young men would be sorted into formal ibutho ( plural amabutho ) or regiments.
These regiments were composed of men and women too old or otherwise unfit for service in the Wehrmacht ( German Regular Army ).
During 1969 the Sudanese Army consisted of about 26, 500 men, four infantry brigades of four battalions each, three independent infantry battalions, one armoured regiment, a parachute regiment, an armoured regiment and three artillery regiments.
Meanwhile to the north-west at Mafeking, on the border with Transvaal, Colonel Robert Baden-Powell had raised two regiments of local forces amounting to some 1, 200 men in order to attack and create diversions if things further south went amiss.
Recruited through voluntary enlistment or transfer from other regiments of men with at least two years service, the Zouaves quickly achieved the status of an elite amongst the French Army of Africa.
The infantry regiments were organized into three battalions each of around 1, 000 men.
Then he divides his fighting men into regiments of 3000 infantry and 300 cavalry, which he calls " legions ".
It was not densely populated, being distant from the capital and occasionally harassed by the Corsairs of Umbar ; the regiments sent to Minas Tirith during the War of the Ring consisted of " men of many sorts, hunters and herdsmen and men of little villages, scantly equipped save for the household of Golasgil their lord ".</ div >
The foreign infantry regiments comprised about 20, 000 men in 1733, rising to 48, 000 at the time of the Seven Years ' War and being reduced in numbers thereafter.
The normal Landsknecht regiment included one interpreter per 400 men, and interpreters were commonly budgeted for in the staffs of the field armies of the French, and of German reiter regiments as well.
The approaching Zulu force was vastly larger ; the uDloko, uThulwana, inDlondo amabutho ( regiments ) of married men in their 30s and 40s and the inDlu-yengwe ibutho of young unmarried men mustered 3, 000 to 4, 000 warriors, none of them engaged during the battle at Isandlwana.
The 2, 100 men who volunteered were organized into a brigade of five regiments under Brigadier General Samuel Whiteside.
During the Civil War, Pike County men formed two full companies for service in regiments formed in Montgomery County, in the Confederate Army, with the most active being the 4th Arkansas Infantry, and the county was firmly in support of the Confederate States of America.
Gen. Weitzel, Butler's protégé, with 5 regiments from the Reserve Brigade, Department of the Gulf ( numbering about 4000 men ), left Carrollton, 7 miles above New Orleans, on Oct. 24, and went up the river in transports conveyed by gunboats.
Clinton participated in the Civil War with men enlisting in the 128th and 150th regiments.
After their term of enlistment was over, the men returned to Darlington to reenlist in regiments going to Virginia.
A further 8. 5 % of Gergel's total figure is attributed to pogroms carried out by men of the Red Army-although these pogroms were not sanctioned by the Red Army leadership, and where Red Army troops had perpetrated pogroms, the Bolshevik high command subsequently disarmed entire regiments and executed individual pogromists to deter further outbreaks.
Despite anti-infiltration efforts of the U. S. the estimated total of PAVN infiltrators for 1966 was between 58, 000 and 90, 000 men, including five full enemy regiments.

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