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It was under the tutelage of the Guru that Bhai Kanhaiya subsequently founded a volunteer corps for altruism.
In late April 1849, it was defeated and pushed back from Rome by Giuseppi Garibaldi's volunteer corps, then recovered and recaptured Rome.
The Kuomintang attempted to levy taxes upon merchants in Canton, and the merchants resisted by raising an army, the Merchant's volunteer corps.
The British accepted Gandhi's offer to let a detachment of 20 Indians volunteer as a stretcher-bearer corps to treat wounded British soldiers.
In 1612 the Poles were forced to retreat by the Russian volunteer corps, led by two national heroes, merchant Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky.
The entire military corps of San Marino depends upon the co-operation of full-time forces and their retained ( volunteer ) colleagues, known as the Corpi Militari Volontari, or Voluntary Military Force.
Sending a volunteer corps of the Siamese Expeditionary Force ; composed of 1, 233 modern-equipped and trained men commanded by Field Marshal Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath.
Engels stayed in Prussia and took part in an armed uprising in South Germany as an aide-de-camp in the volunteer corps of August Willich.
* " Members of the armed forces of a Party to the conflict as well as members of militias or volunteer corps forming part of such armed forces "
* " Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements "
* For the defence of the states against the nascent Italian state in the last years of papal territorial autonomy, an international Catholic volunteer corps, called Papal Zouaves after a kind of French colonial native Algerian infantry, and imitating their uniform type, was created and fought in many engagements with great courage against superior odds in men and equipment.
After returning home, some veterans began to attempt to apply what had they had seen on the battlefield to their own communities, and commenced the creation of volunteer life-saving squads and ambulance corps.
The New Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps ( NCVAC ) is a free, all volunteer ambulance corps with three ambulances plus two paramedic fly-cars.
Ringwood is serviced by a volunteer ambulance corps and three volunteer fire companies, with each fire company covering one section of the borough.
Dobbs Ferry is served by a paid police department, a volunteer fire department ( housing three pumpers and one tower ladder in two firehouses ) and a volunteer ambulance corps ( possessing two ambulances ( one equipped with four-wheel-drive ) and a fire rehab unit ).
The military term was subsequently adopted for public service organizations with a paramilitary command structure, volunteer public service organizations, such as the Peace Corps, various ambulance corps, some NGOs ( non-government organizations ), and other civic volunteer organizations.
Many volunteer municipal or university ambulance, rescue, and first aid squads are known as VACs ( volunteer ambulance corps ).
** 4. 1. 2 Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements, provided that they fulfill all of the following conditions:
It also decided to raise a volunteer defence corps on both Curaçao and Aruba ( vrijwilligerskorps Curaçao ( VKC ) and Vrijwilligerskorps Aruba ( VKA )).
His younger son, Henry Wyndham Phillips ( 1820 – 1868 ) was a portrait painter, secretary of the " Artists General Benevolent Institution ", and captain in the Artists ' volunteer corps.

volunteer and still
There is no standard " Fire " signal in the United States, and while the use of sirens by volunteer fire departments is still common, it is diminishing.
The sport is still based on the volunteer clubs which perform the rescue duty, from the children in the " nippers " through to professional elite circuits that have been established for the high-profile " ironman " events.
In Bermuda, which sent the first colonial volunteer unit to the Western Front in 1915, and which had more people per capita in uniform during the Second World War than any other part of the Empire, Remembrance Day is still an important holiday.
Immigrants formed the first volunteer fire-fighting units ( still a volunteer activity in Chile ).
It still maintains an all volunteer roster and offers Fire and EMS services to the Village of Elmira Heights, and the Towns of Elmira and Horseheads.
The PLCC was, and still is, a volunteer organization which collected dues from families living in Putnam Lake.
However, Fallis still maintains a volunteer firestation, and a community center was built in 1999.
The largely volunteer group building the Deviation was officially called the Civil Engineering Group but its members were popularly known ( and are still remembered ) as the Deviationists who completed an enormous task over 13 years.
In June 2007, one of the four directors of Webdiary Pty Ltd resigned and the one volunteer still actively involved in comment moderation also quit for a time.
The wording of the ceremonial vow of conscripts was and still is ( for full-time recruits and volunteer personnel starting from 2011 onward ):
The experiment ended after about one year in all states except Arizona, where in Maricopa County inmates can still volunteer for a chain gang to earn credit toward a high school diploma or avoid disciplinary lockdowns for rule infractions.
Special Forces today are still all volunteer and organized into " A teams ," as Aaron Bank organized his men in the 10th Special Forces group in 1952, with two experts in every specialty.
The Cal Poly Universities Rose Float still relies solely on students who volunteer.
George and colleagues strategically set up a volunteer Directorship, which included key Executives, which still holds true today ( elected from among all eligible season ticket subscribers ).
The station is on the northeasterly edge of the town next to Poulsom Park and playing fields, and was at one time used to transport beer from the Castletown Brewery as well as cattle and other livestock ; remnants of the cattle dock are still visible at the station which is open seasonally between March and November as well as weekends at Christmas ; there is a small volunteer group the Friends Of Castletown Station who tend to the area in association with the Isle of Man Steam Railway Supporters ' Association, a local charity.
Many Soviet Jews felt inspired and sympathetic towards Israel and sent thousands of letters to the ( still formally existing ) JAC with offers to contribute to or even volunteer for Israel's defense.
Two additional people have since been credited as part of the creative team for their work: game producer Katie Bazor ( known as Emerald Flame ), who developed ( and still coordinates ) the Beekin volunteer staff project, and Aleksi Asikainen ( known as Fox, formerly sanctimonious ), who created the game's editors and is now involved in coding the client and the server as the game's part-time programmer.
Knowing that the army already had a full quota of despatch riders, Butlin intended to volunteer for service in that category in the knowledge that although his application would be declined he would still receive an " I volunteered " badge for his actions without actually having to serve.
Johnson still trains with Frye in Columbia, South Carolina and is a volunteer assistant coach for the Gamecocks.
As the provisions of the Defence Act ( 1903 ) still precluded the Militia from being sent outside of Australian territory to fight, an all volunteer force was raised for overseas service known as the Second Australian Imperial Force.
Such individuals can still volunteer for service, however, usually being placed in rear-echelon positions.
In 2007 a commemorative plaque was mounted on the wall of the nuclear bunker which still stands, marking the volunteer service of ROC volunteers all over the Province.
He was a dispatch rider for the Irish Republican Army from 1919 to 1921 while still a teenager ; then a volunteer of the Anti-Treaty IRA in the Irish Civil War that followed.

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