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" Their junior officers were trained at the Officer Training Corps set up at the universities and large public schools such as Eton and Harrow and Kitchener sent these forces to the peripheral campaigns ; to the Sudan, Mesopotamia, Egypt, to the Caucasus to release Regular British Army soldiers for duty on the Western Front because he thought these amateur soldiers ' might not be able to hold their own with the German Army.
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Their junior section has also won National tournaments on a regular basis playing finals at Twickenham.
Their advice and guidance is particularly important for junior officers, who begin their careers in a position of authority but generally lack practical experience.
Their most successful period was in the late fifties and sixties when they twice won junior footballs top prize-the Scottish Junior Cup.
Their son, Allen, is a pediatric oncologist ; in 1963, son and father respectively won the Maryland junior chess championship and the state title.
Their home ground is traditionally Davies Park in Brisbane's West End, but played all their 2006 home games out of Brandon Park, the junior club, located in Acacia Ridge.
Their duties are principally to examine the junior clergy, and the candidates for irremovable rectorships.
Their and officers
Their officers were all Swiss and their rate of pay substantially higher than that of the regular French soldiers.
Their wardrobe is an interesting collection of what appears to be an assortment of castoffs from Soviet officers, wartime Wehrmacht personnel, Central American guerrillas, and the designers of Italian sunglasses.
Their conflict peaked on March 12, 1940, when Arnold's public complaint about increases in shipments brought a personal warning from Roosevelt that " there were places to which officers who did not ' play ball ' might be sent, such as Guam ," and got him banished from the White House for eight months.
Their authority and responsibility at parades and ceremonies extends over even commissioned officers while on the parade square.
Espionage historian Chapman Pincher obtained a copy of the letter, and used former MI5 officers Peter Wright and Arthur Martin as his main additional secret sources, to write the sensational book Their Trade is Treachery in 1981.
Their officers are commissioned by Sandhurst, and their sergeants attend the Platoon Sergeants course at Brecon ( itself having been begun as a course for Parachute Regiment NCOs, created by a Bermudian officer, Major-General Glyn Charles Anglim Gilbert ).
Their command structure had also been damaged: many of their European officers, including Colonel Pohlmann and Major Dupont, surrendered to the Company – which had offered amnesty to Europeans in the service of the Maratha armies – or deserted and sought employment with other native chieftains.
Their personnel is distributed between 6 commandos, named after former naval fusilier officers killed in action, and a special counter-terrorist unit:
Their hopes were dashed when it turned out that the high command had taken power, animated by the spectre of a communist threat, and not a radical group of officers as in 1960.
Their male counterparts retained the ‘ Montana Peak ’ Hat as standard headgear, though the latter also began to be replaced by a light khaki M1954-type Visor Cap ; Police officers on traffic control duties were given a white-topped version.
Their officers were determined to avert any reprisals and ordered their men to run up and down hills.
Their fiscal arrangements included " custom houses " and " officers " of customs, and " spies " or itinerant superintendents of revenue.
Their primary function is to convey normal police officers between their duties ( such as taking statements or visiting witnesses ).
Their forces had many more and better trained officers resulting in a better disciplined and more mobile force ; the Poles also enjoyed excellent intelligence and, due to their control of railroads behind their lines, were able to move their soldiers quite quickly.
1 ) Their seniority vis-a-vis State Bank of India officers have been reduced drastically despite the fact that promotion channels were already faster in State Bank of India in comparison to any associate bank.
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Their conversations were, almost invariably, accompanied by the same gestures -- arms and pointed forefingers darting toward each other in arclike semicircular motions.
Their writings assume more than dramatic or patriotic interest because of their conviction that the struggle in which they were involved was neither selfish nor parochial but, rather, as Washington in his last wartime circular reminded his fellow countrymen, that `` with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved ''.
Their President, Jefferson Davis, interpreted their Constitution to mean that it `` admits of no coerced association '', but this remained so doubtful that `` there were frequent demands that the right to secede be put into the Constitution ''.
Their books found no less willing readers outside than inside the South, even while memories of the war were still sharp.
Their ham butts, cured in oak-log smoke, were also esteemed when roasted or boiled, and served with this original sauce:
Their two boys were `` well adjusted '' and, like their parents, always did the right thing at the right time and damn the consequences.
Their old errors of judgment were equated, in the curious logic of the time, with present treasonous intent.
Their skins were exposed to harmful ultraviolet rays that had previously been absorbed by the water.
Their raids throughout the three parts of Gaul were traumatic: Gregory of Tours ( died ca 594 ) mentions their destructive force at the time of Valerian and Gallienus ( 253 – 260 ), when the Alemanni assembled under their " king ", whom he calls Chrocus, who " by the advice, it is said, of his wicked mother, and overran the whole of the Gauls, and destroyed from their foundations all the temples which had been built in ancient times.
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in Argentoratum ( Strasbourg ), in 357, where they were defeated by Julian, later Emperor of Rome, and their king Chnodomarius was taken prisoner to Rome.
Their territories were small and mostly strung along the Rhine ( although a few were in the hinterland ).
Their children were born at various places throughout the Roman Empire and Agrippina acquired a well-deserved reputation for successful childbearing.
Their houses, scattered throughout Lombardy and Venetia, were united into a congregation by St Pius V, under the Rule of St Augustine with a mother-house, residence of the prioress general, at Pavia.
Their aunt tried to teach the girls how to run a household, but their minds were more inclined to literature.
Their return was blocked, and they resolved to march on Athens, where the Long Walls were not yet completed, winning a victory at the Battle of Tanagra.
Their answers to the problem were similar, with the United States developing the M56 Scorpion and the Soviet Union developing the ASU-57, both essentially air-droppable light anti-tank guns.
Their turretless construction bears similarity to later tank destroyers and they were used as an anti-tank component of the reconnaissance units.
Their best finish of this period was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, when in 1954 – 55 they finished as runners-up, after Udinese who originally finished second were relegated for corruption.
Their offices were compatible with other offices, i. e. they can hold two benefices or offices at one and the same time, some conferred by the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, others by the Holy Father.
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