During most of the 18th century the forced enlistment of vagrants was also used to swell the ranks of the army. |
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As a lance corporal whose enlistment was nearly over, he knew he would have to re-up in the reserves in order to qualify for education benefits. |
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As a retired military officer, Don was able to actually administer the oath of enlistment to his son, which must have been a proud moment. |
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Across all universities, shorter terms had a notably positive effect on enlistment propensity. |
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Military personnel were likely to experience repeated exposure to combat in a single enlistment. |
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The notion of unfairness has also resulted from the demands of the military for service beyond an agreed or implied enlistment period. |
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Low enlistment numbers in the nation's military forces once prompted them to hire advertising agencies. |
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The lists engraved in stone during the war of those who had joined up helped encourage further enlistment. |
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Through community meetings and the enlistment of volunteers, the city worked with neighborhoods to design solutions to traffic problems. |
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Jesus' sermon on the plain is his enlistment speech for that great crowd of disciples who want to follow him. |
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Along with olive drab uniforms and combat boots, these could go to everyone upon enlistment. |
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After forced enlistment in the Bulgarian army, he witnesses the atrocities of war. |
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However, too many service members leave the military at the end of their initial enlistment to take advantage of the benefits. |
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Tonight, the Army National Guard announced an increase in enlistment bonuses designed to attract more recruits. |
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Lefties perfected long ago the enlistment of Jesus in their secular messianic causes. |
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This enlistment of religious language to advance our nation's policies is tremendously dangerous. |
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You clearly have higher ambitions, judging by your enlistment of DeVito Verdi as an ad agency. |
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They also hold the enlistment papers for First World War Royal Navy ratings and some Royal Marines. |
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The effect of the policy has been to keep these soldiers in the service beyond the date of their enlistment contract's expiration. |
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The armies have been accused of misbehavior, extrajudicial executions, forced enlistment, and child soldiering. |
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However, voluntary enlistment by the first nations was controlled by the recruitment rules of each of the three services. |
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After my two months at the clinic, my enlistment term was, in fact, coming to an end. |
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The enlistment of the help of the food and restaurant industries in making known the caloric value and nutritional content of the food they sell. |
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He also worried that enlistment terms would soon run out on several thousand of his soldiers, siphoning away his strength. |
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Feely also indicated that the TOW was reliable, citing he had never seen a misfire during his four-year enlistment. |
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He wants a gentler, more gradual process of haredi enlistment, spread over a decade. |
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All males of enlistment age are obliged to spend four months in military training, following which they become part of the reserve. |
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Recruiters have thought of everything: higher enlistment bonuses, lower standards, turning a blind eye to the tattooed and the overweight. |
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Ireland has, therefore, adopted appropriate and stringent safeguards as regards age of enlistment. |
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No pressure or propaganda which aims at securing voluntary enlistment is permitted. |
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Those identified as suitable for enlistment are selected on the basis of their overall suitability. |
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When they have enlistment periods of three to five years, at the conclusion of that they get what they call re-op bonuses. |
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To avoid forcible enlistment in the paramilitary group, residents fled their homes. |
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They may have no choice or they might view enlistment as their best survival option, or as a way of escaping other violence and discrimination. |
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One way of responding to decreasing age group strengths will be to increase the term of enlistment. |
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The leader of the Liberal Party, Adélard Godbout, claimed that enlistment would remain voluntary and that there would be no conscription. |
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When war came, enlistment promised a job and a free trip home to England as well as patriotic duty done. |
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The formal enlistment took place somewhat afterwards before a magistrate, who advised him of his legal obligations in the army. |
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Only by reducing the army and applying higher enlistment standards to all recruits could racial violence be reduced, essential in an army that is now one-third black. |
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Despite efforts to bar their enlistment, over 1,000 Indigenous Australians fought for Australia in the First World War. |
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Military service is voluntary, with enlistment age between 18 and 24 years old and no conscription. |
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The inhabitants had also fled the city, preventing their enlistment for aid. |
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The numbers of noncommissioned officers and officers required for a reconstitution are likely to be reached despite of the planned longer terms of enlistment for temporary-career volunteers. |
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The enlistment of thousands of children as workers in Montreal businesses reveals an aspect of industrial society that has nearly vanished today, but was fundamental to 19th century manufacturing. |
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The Act establishes 18 as the minimum age for recruitment and stipulates criminal penalties for individuals who recruit children or provide false information on enlistment or recruitment of a person below that age. |
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To assess this hypothesis, the urbanicity of a boy's place of residence was run against enlistment. |
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Conscription was replaced by voluntary enlistment, although the power to conscript citizens for military service is still listed in the Constitution as one of the powers of the President of the Republic. |
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Denmark included enlistment into foreign military service. |
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Another consequence of these conflicts, just as terrible and intolerable, is the appearance of the new phenomenon of the enlistment of children in the ranks of combatants. |
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While sometimes paid, conscripts are not free to decline enlistment and draft dodging or desertion are often met with severe punishment. |
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Under the new system, volunteers serve for four years per enlistment. |
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Despite Irish neutrality during World War II, Ireland had more than 50,000 participants in the war through enlistment in the British armed forces. |
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Another target for Kerry is the backdoor draft Bush has instituted with his stop-loss order compelling soldiers to stay in Iraq after their term of enlistment has expired. |
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The United States declared war on Britain because of British interference with American merchant ships and forced enlistment into the British Royal Navy. |
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Rookwood was a young man with recusant connections, whose stable of horses at Coldham Hall in Stanningfield, Suffolk was an important factor in his enlistment. |
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Soon, war films of all types were showing throughout the world, notably those of Charlie Chaplin who actively promoted war bonds and voluntary enlistment. |
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When a girlish-toned, big physiqued young man confronted Surgeon Rogers to-day and asked for examination preliminary to enlistment, his training stood him in good stead. |
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He was promoted to first sergeant within two months of his enlistment and transferred to the Fifty-fifth Massachusetts to help organize that regiment. |
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The AFQT is used by the Armed Forces and is designed to determine eligibility for enlistment and to assess an individual's trainability for service. |
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