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recruitment and troops
A related issue was a shortage of troops due to recruitment difficulties and mutinies in the Numantine War.
By 1675, the part-time recruitment of settlers in a Militia enabled the permanent garrison to be reduced to 50 troops.
Arrival of Blaise Diagne, Deputy for Senegal, High Commissioner of the Government for the recruitment of black troops in Dakar in March 1918.
In 2002, the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers said " while there are reports of children participating in hostilities, there is no evidence of systematic recruitment by armed groups the Occupied Territories ", with less than 1 % of Palestinian adolescents having played an active role in clashes with Israeli troops.
At the start of the Anglo-Spanish War, Stanley accompanied Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester in the 1585 expedition to the Netherlands, and was then sent to Ireland for the recruitment of troops.
At the same time, they and their North Vietnamese backers ran a massive recruitment campaign, with the aim of forming nine battalions of troops.
Although a tactical defeat, the battle of Fort Wagner saw action for black troops in the Civil War, and it spurred additional recruitment that gave the Union Army a further numerical advantage in troops over the South.
" Sunday raised large amounts of money for the troops, sold war bonds, and stumped for recruitment.
Hashimi was ultimately appointed Inspector General of the ALA and placed in charge of recruitment and training of the troops at the Qatana headquarters.
One of his most notable suggestions during the period was the recruitment of large numbers of troops drawn from the American colonies, whose growing manpower had previously gone largely untapped.
The alliance with Petlura did result in 15, 000 pro-Polish allied Ukrainian troops at the beginning of the campaign, increasing to 35, 000 through recruitment and desertion from the Soviet side during the war.
During the war, he led successful fundraising efforts for war charities, organised a tour of music halls in 1915 for recruitment purposes, and brought his piano to the front lines where he entertained the troops under enemy fire in France.
While both sides had already been openly enlisting troops from the state, after the elections the Union army established recruitment camps within Kentucky itself.
In order to continue the war, Prussia had to rely on Silesia both financially and as a source of future recruitment of troops.
The effect of his anti-war protests on British public sentiment is uncertain, although he appears to have attracted a following of over 700 like-minded adherents, and the army was required to rely on German mercenaries, as recruitment of British troops for the war became increasingly difficult.
Considering the numbers of German troops involved in the battle, the British ability to hold them off for as long as they did seemed remarkable, and army recruitment shot up in the weeks that followed.
Governor Tod faced significant difficulties in encouraging military recruitment and providing for Ohio troops in the field, but gained the nickname " the soldier's friend ".
The fort, originally known as the British Post, served as a base for British troops and for recruitment of ex-slaves into the new Corps of Colonial Marines, and as a rallying point to encourage the local Seminole Indian tribes to attack the United States.
In the First World War, Crownhill Fort was used as a recruitment and transport centre for troops being sent to the fronts in Turkey and Africa.
As the Roman army was essentially based on heavy infantry, it favored the recruitment of auxiliaries that excelled in other roles, such as missile troops ( e. g. Balearic slingers and Cretan archers ), cavalry ( recruited among peoples such as the Numidians, and the Thracians ), or light infantry.
In July 1971 there was a surge of recruitment into the IRA after two young men were shot and killed by British troops.
Each regiment was responsible for the recruitment of its own troops, and individual colonels would lead recruiting parties on tours of the towns and villages.
Meanwhile, the Swabian League had completed its recruitment, and undertook a raid on Dornach on March 22, but suffered a defeat against numerically inferior Swiss troops in the battle of Bruderholz that same evening.

recruitment and tax
The emperor issued a law on 14 July, 444, stripping the bureaucrats of their exemptions from the recruitment tax.
This ancient Russian state was governed by a double structure of civil and military authorities and the hordes were actually professional armies with a tradition of lifelong conscription ( the recruitment being the so-called " blood tax ").
The city became the headquarters of a wide-ranging administration which supervised military recruitment and tax collection, had its own ammunition factory, printed its own currency and operated its own schools and hospitals.
Wilson has sponsored and co-sponsored a number of bills, concerning teacher recruitment and retention, college campus fire safety, National Guard troop levels, arming airline pilots, tax credits for adoptions, tax credits for living organ donors, and state defense forces.
However, they continue to be actively involved in illegal activities including extortion, kidnapping, inter-factional clashes, bootlegging and recruitment besides imposing various tax / duties to all types of commercial enterprises and establishments.
These include exemption from corporate tax for fifteen years, no personal income tax, no import or export duties, no restriction on currency, and easy labor recruitment.
Furthermore, leaders empowered by the governments of European powers were often not familiar with their new tasks, such as recruitment and tax.
In 2001 he launched Inside Soccer Recruitment, an innovative player recruitment agency, only for it to be liquidated 16 months later, owing a large tax bill and leaving creditors, including former footballer Terry Butcher, unpaid.

recruitment and collection
This collection of transcription factors, in turn, recruit intermediary proteins such as cofactors that allow efficient recruitment of the preinitiation complex and RNA polymerase.
Gradually, these " traditional " titles lost some of their content, and the régulos and cabos de terra came to be viewed as an effective part of the colonial state, remunerated for their participation in the collection of taxes, recruitment of the labor force, and agricultural production in the area under their control.
Regardless of source, chiefs were given the right to arm small numbers of guards and made responsible for the collection of taxes, the recruitment of forced labour, and the enforcement of " Customary Law ".
The ONS asserts that recruitment and training of quality staff in South Wales, where data collection and analysis already takes place, will ensure that there is no risk to the quality of its services and that it is managing the risks associated with the changes which it is implementing in a planned and gradual way.
Zamindars held considerable powers within their territories: magisterial, army recruitment ( as lathials ), revenue collection and taxation, among others.
*" that the intelligence community should emphasize the recruitment of human intelligence sources on terrorism as one of the intelligence community's highest priorities " and " the community should place new emphasis on collection and analysis of economic and science / technology security concerns, and incorporate more open source intelligence into its analytical products "
Functionality of an ATS is not limited to data mining and collection, ATS applications in the recruitment industry include the ability automate the recruitment process via a defined workflow.
Together with Kettle and William Redmond he undertook a recruitment drive for the Irish divisions, co-operating with Kettle on a collection of ballads called Battle songs for the Irish Brigade ( 1915 ).

recruitment and could
It concluded that " circumstances could exist under which the ban on homosexuals could be lifted with little or no adverse consequences for recruitment and retention " if the policy were implemented with care, principally because many factors contribute to individual enlistment and re-enlistment decisions.
However, Shomaly goes onto state that there is no systematic recruitment and that senior representatives of the groups and the Palestinian community are against the recruitment of children as a political strategy, although in Shomaly's opinion the political leadership of the Palestinians could do more to discourage the use of children by paramilitaries by requesting that the leadership of the paramilitaries sign a memorandum forbidding the training and recruitment of children.
Yet, like the others, he was the best Crow could do, owing to recruitment woes such as scurvy.
Religious scholar Mary McCormick Maaga argues that Jones ' authority decreased after he moved to the isolated commune, because he was not needed for recruitment and he could not hide his drug addiction from rank and file members.
French noted that Irish divisions could no longer be kept up to strength by voluntary recruitment, and in March 1918, when the Cabinet planned to extend conscription to Ireland, French claimed that “ opinion was about evenly divided ” on the issue, and thought it would remove “ useless and idle youths … between 18 and … 25 ” and would cause opposition but not “ bloodshed ”.
The cost of intercontinental travel had become sufficiently low such that employers not finding the skill in a local market could effectively turn to recruitment on a global scale.
* Operation Bloodstone, a CIA recruitment program for former German officers and diplomats who could be used in the covert war against the Soviet Union.
Another style of reform – for reasons of aesthetics and efficiency – could be said to have begun in 1853, with the recruitment of Baron Haussmann by Louis Napoleon for the redevelopment of Paris.
On 17 April, the NA stated that it could not start the recruitment process of former Maoist combatants until the structure — leadership and size — of the General Directorate had been finalised at the political level.
By keeping the objectives simple, the recruitment indiscriminate, and the mood optimistic, Green leaders succeeded in provoking a sense among the peasants that they could actually make a significant dent in Communist power.
The length of these cycles could easily mask the potentially deleterious impacts on recruitment for many years.
In practice, losses, recruitment, and other factors could change these figures.
" Although the box office failure of Casino Royale had prompted Anderson to question Parrish's ability, he has said that Doppelgänger could not have been made without his recruitment: " It wasn't a question of, ' Will we get on with him?
As a fit young man with sharp-shooting abilities he could not be rejected, however it was peacetime and the surgeon who he knew well helped him avoid recruitment under the pretext of a weak chest.
The Comms usually won, thanks to their recruitment of numerous members of the Aarons family: short of re-christening their own candidates something like Aardvark, there wasn ’ t much the DLP could do about it .... Those crucial ballots the Queensland electoral division of Moreton | district of Moreton, in the extremely close 1961 Australian House of Representatives | House of Representatives election turned out to have cast not by Communists but by donkeys, and as candidate James Killen ’ s name preceded that of the now-forgotten Labor candidate in the alphabet, they flowed largely to the Libs .”
Blake encountered Tarrant when examining the crashed vessel, but did not reveal that he was using the guise of a bounty hunter so that he could test those who claim to be against the Federation all the while running a large anti-Federation recruitment campaign on Gauda Prime.
Successful externships could lead to recruitment possibilities which would be based on a thoroughly informed decision.
Its origin seems to be the homonymous military unit, as citizens could serve in both until Gaius Marius ' reform shifted the main form of military recruitment from conscription to professional contracts.
Based upon the successful training of the pilot talker program on 25 August 1942, the authorization to fulfill the recruitment of 200 Navajos commenced and Marine units " were asked to submit recommendations relative to the number of Navajos they could usefully employ ".
While there is no lack of tests that could be used in place the Wonderlic, such as the IQ or the Mechanical Aptitude Test, it is a quick and simple vocational test for personnel recruitment and selection.
Pakistani author Hasan-Askari Rizvi notes that the limited recruitment of Bengali personnel in the Pakistan Army was because, the West Pakistanis, " could not overcome the hangover of the martial race theory ".

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