And some divisions, like the National Guard, are pushing for new incentives to reel in recruits and get the already enlisted to re-up. |
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The popularity of the club is growing with a number of new recruits signing on to learn the ropes. |
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Democracy mobilizes the citizens' support for state-directed projects, and recruits their energy for state-declared problems. |
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Intelligence analysts estimate that as many as 500 new recruits have bolstered numbers at the North Yorkshire surveillance and listening station. |
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Even though recruiting goals for the active force were met in 2000, there have been some mixed signals regarding the quality of the recruits. |
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Try your hand at coin-striking, archery or even crossbow firing and watch as the soldiers round up new recruits. |
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Usually, we give the recruits a week and a half before we start the rough stuff, but given the situation, we're resorting to shock tactics. |
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There the recruits were forced to kneel against the wall, where they were roughed up and drenched with cold water. |
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Think he's going to be fired up to drive to places such as Irmo, S.C., to sit in a living room and play footsie with recruits and their parents? |
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As a sign of the boom in the property sector, the Irish Auctioneers and Valuers Institute were seeking recruits to auctioneering. |
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We are treading water but have increased recruits by a very small percentage. |
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The army of bus drivers that keep the wheels of the county's public transport machine turning is in need of fresh recruits. |
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Washington's Continentals always had to be reinforced by summertime recruits or militiamen before they could take the field. |
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The group also recruits volunteers interested in working at one of five Thai sanctuaries for injured or abused wildlife. |
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They marched in twos, first sergeant, then corporal, then the recruits in pairs. |
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It is home to 3,000 Iraqi police recruits, each of whom gets eight weeks' basic training. |
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But the Met has tried to make each intake balanced, moving some women and ethnic minority recruits up the queue. |
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If a scout discovers a host nest, it returns to the mother colony and recruits nest mates. |
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It involves a series of activities designed to test the knowledge and skills of the recruits. |
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Too many mini-breaks, excessive paper-shuffling, high absenteeism and tardiness should warn employers that recruits might be struggling. |
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The health industry recruits nurses, midwives, radiographers and mammographers. |
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For example, in two communications, one targeting potential insurgent recruits and one active guerrillas, both should discourage resistance. |
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They were typical young recruits, too half-witted to know any better, but Ma was so fed up, he criticized them severely. |
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Soon the recruits start peeling away, unwilling or unable to keep up with us as we dart through traffic and around cops in cars and astride hogs. |
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Of course, we'll never be rid of the sea lawyers, but we try to sit down and talk with the younger recruits and see what they think of it so far. |
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Despite the burden of an ammo belt and the machine gun, Archer out-ran all of the recruits. |
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Other candidates whom I have not yet interviewed don't seem, on paper at least, to be top-tier recruits. |
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It should also be noted that during the basic training period new applicants are recruits rather than serving soldiers. |
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Another four recruits are expected to join over the next few weeks to fill analyst roles and investment positions. |
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Experiences in jungle fighting motivated the U.S. Army to adopt modified Daisy BB guns to teach recruits the complexities of snap-shooting. |
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We're the new kids on the block in the central belt, which has brought a surge of interest among potential recruits. |
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The recruits have just returned from their two-week camp in Otterburn where they practised their military skills and fieldcraft. |
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She remembered when Syrup and she had been recruits in the army, learning the basics of war and commandeering a ship together. |
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For the reinstated employees, their initial ill will towards the recruits has now given way to camaraderie and sympathy. |
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Details range from swimming instruction for boy seaman recruits at HMS Ganges to how Naval vessels were coaled. |
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So poor was the harvest of recruits that an appeal was issued to the watermen on the Thames to join up. |
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From the fresh recruits to the four chief petty officers in the team, all the team members involved themselves in the work. |
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Britain is also second only to the United States in the number of overseas doctors it recruits every year. |
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The training sergeant that the innocent young recruits meet is hilariously portrayed and could easily be the subject of a whole show. |
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Once I even found myself outracing my fellow recruits, a novel and truly welcome situation. |
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The long-term strategy must always be to starve the terrorists of support and recruits. |
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The project is not about chucking these recruits in at the deep end and hoping for the best. |
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In return, the new recruits are willing to do anything for the man who calls the shots. |
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But new recruits will need to cultivate diplomacy, and that frequently eludes a successful newspaper hack. |
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But there were no cod left to spawn, and the Irminger Current no longer flowed northwards bringing new recruits. |
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The new recruits will also be expected to travel long distances and work anti-social hours. |
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The Burma Rifles, which normally took recruits only from the Karens, Kachins, and Chins, had formed extra battalions by recruiting Burmans. |
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So inevitably, that is going to bring pressures upon recruits that would not perhaps have been visited upon recruits in previous times. |
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Many officers, staff and recruits have been injured in the accidents, he said. |
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The 90 recruits are being tested for leadership, passing each other through a kind of rope spiderweb. |
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According to one bugged conversation, the new recruits were mostly north Africans but also included middle-class Europeans. |
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For the vetting procedure, we have now established a procedure to scrutinize and meticulously vet our intelligence agencies' recruits. |
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His presentation was consistent with one whose goal is to sow doubt about evolution, and to gain more recruits and allies than he already has. |
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New recruits can be invited to the army halls in order to train and become valiant warriors. |
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While new recruits are being brought in, a lot of more experienced people are getting restless, and gone. |
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This is a one-night only show featuring the recruits to Jan Maree's intensive two-day comedy boot camp. |
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The Navy has a delayed entry program, which means that there is a waiting period until recruits are sent to boot camp. |
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The first half of the film consists of SS officers observing potential recruits in all manner of borderline reprobate acts. |
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After all, the recruits who are in boot camp face a Navy that is different than the one we joined. |
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The VMI cadets were ordered to Richmond to serve as drillmasters for thousands of recruits who gathered there. |
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Prospective recruits for police dog units would undergo similar psychological tests before being taken on. |
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Experienced combatants expressed sorrow for the fledgling recruits, generally draftees, brought in to fill vacancies. |
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Furthermore, even volunteer recruits, many entering because of the draft, received the same low salaries as draftees. |
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And in the first quarter of the present financial year, they have together mustered 53 of the 579 new recruits required of them by next April. |
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The games attract legions of fans, millions of eyeballs and the nation's best recruits. |
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Because he needs help, McCaleb recruits his slacker neighbor, Buddy Noone to be his driver and gofer. |
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While many of the new recruits have ample flight experience, their exposure to English has been more limited, officials said. |
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The scientists watched the waggle dance occurring in a glass observation hive and identified recruits. |
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After leaving West Point in 1915, Eisenhower quickly established himself as a proficient trainer of young recruits. |
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Members of the Homeless Power Project also have met with police recruits at the training academy and at some precincts. |
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He is convinced Esso won't have to wait long before potential recruits are queuing up for an interview. |
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A petty thief is seen pulling off a cheap scam on a shopkeeper by a major league con-artist who recruits him for a big job. |
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This series takes modern recruits and puts them through training exercises based on those their counterparts experienced sixty years ago. |
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To administer MMPIs to all prospective recruits, or to understand every individual's personal demons leading to poor decisions is impossible. |
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Morale, cohesion, esprit de corps and readiness plummeted as everyone addressed a new training cycle to absorb yet another batch of recruits. |
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We were raw recruits, all looking alike, equally uncomfortable in their new outfits. |
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Police said the bomber's target was a truck carrying recruits into the base in a disused airport. |
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Brigadier Monro's staff of 600 Army personnel and 200 civilians will help to turn raw recruits into trained soldiers. |
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Some business is better conducted, some plans better made, when there's no worry about journalists, disruptors, or even potential new recruits. |
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As skilled workers become more scarce, employers must provide more training to promising but raw recruits. |
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Tonight, the Army National Guard announced an increase in enlistment bonuses designed to attract more recruits. |
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The modest brick building at the heart of Europe's biggest military base has become refuge to thousands of raw recruits. |
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In Colorado Springs, conservatives see immigrants mostly as potential recruits rather than as diluters of the national spirit. |
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One of the more unusual recruits to the unit was Tramp, a mongrel dog found starving and very ill in a puddle under the yacht. |
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Their emphasis is to deradicalize militant group sympathizers or recruits arrested during search operations. |
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So, in the long run these operations will not necessarily help to deradicalize potential recruits. |
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The Army has learned through painful experience and proudly proclaims that it recruits soldiers, but retains families. |
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In fact, in 2002 it was reported that 60 percent of all female recruits would serve in military positions previously excluded to them. |
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About half the new recruits are drawn from such factional forces, which are supposed to be demobilising. |
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Students with no other income are a major source of recruits for the part-time Army. |
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Their main aim is to take power in their own countries, and attacking the demons is the best way to gain prestige and recruits. |
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This program allows qualified civilian recruits to enlist specifically for Special Forces training. |
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In addition, at least since the inception of the all-volunteer Army, the United States has never filled the Army exclusively with male recruits. |
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To help meet its 2005 recruiting objectives, the Army's recruiting command has lowered some standards for recruits. |
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The abuse of new recruits to our Army, while criminal, also greatly impedes successful recruitment efforts. |
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The recruits they train are all volunteers who, unlike draftees dragged kicking and screaming into camp, willingly seek military service. |
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We also watched a 20-minute film about a ruthless press gang scouring dockside pubs for unsuspecting naval recruits. |
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Medical officers examined new recruits for physical fitness to regular army standards. |
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Once minimally trained, most new recruits are quickly set out on the battlefield. |
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The new recruits adapted well to military life and, although a few deserted or turned on their officers, proved loyal to the United States. |
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The new troops will train 1,000 raw recruits for the Sierra Leone army at a special camp. |
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Around half of the new army's recruits have deserted or failed to make the grade, U.S. trainers say, leaving only about 2,500 soldiers. |
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Yet in 1993, when the Commandant of the Marine Corps proposed that recruits be limited to single persons only, he was publicly rebuked. |
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The intention is to influence many of those new recruits into becoming Army Reserve officers. |
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David had been serving the club the previous day in his capacity as trainer of new recruits. |
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Now vulnerable people can feel more at ease knowing that recruits are signing up to stop doorstep con-artists. |
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In both cases, 55 per cent of respondents said these were pushing their organisation to attract recruits from minority groups. |
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All the student organizations are clamoring to find new recruits from among the freshmen, and anybody else who cares to come. |
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Their Search and Rescue Team has about 50 members and this week launched an appeal for new recruits. |
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Wilg recruits not only freshwomen, but all female undergraduate students as well. |
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Most of the members have returned to their homeland and the local recruits did not stay on very long. |
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They have had no trouble recently filling eight apprenticeships with local recruits, including some who are Aboriginal. |
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She plans to increase the organisation's recruits from 2,000 to just over 3,000 within the next three years. |
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The challenge now, is to give the current crop of recruits more time to build a cohesive affront. |
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The answer lies in the fact that, while the Advisory Council may be a recent creation, its members are not new recruits. |
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The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year probationary period with the crew. |
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Fewer than a third of Labour party new recruits are now members of trade unions, the same proportion as in the population as a whole. |
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We had no reports of recent antibiotic use and no reports of lice among the family members of recruits during the trial. |
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Its knowledge base will depend on the way in which it recruits, trains, and promotes its staff and also on its cooperative ethic. |
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Until 1998, female Army recruits were not expected to reach the same level of physical fitness as men. |
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They are saying it is taking in recruits with criminal records and people who are barely literate. |
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The Otley rugby player has been among their recruits producing some exciting if unorthodox running between the wickets. |
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The jobs are mainly in administration, but exceptional recruits could in certain circumstances take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations. |
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Harvard is a magnet school that recruits pupils from throughout the city. |
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The leader fails to supervise subordinates applicably. The leader inconsistently recruits, trains, supports, or retains highly competent personnel. |
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That decision provided an aura of authority that attracted new recruits and seemed to pay off in the short term. |
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Two of the recruits have admitted to two sexual assaults and a bicycle theft in Market Square right at the center of the old town. |
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For U.S. and European leaders the flow of Western recruits prompts fears of blowback. |
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The blue-chip recruits that routinely came to the school will no longer matriculate. |
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Yet even after the funeral protest, de Blasio was booed and heckled while addressing a new class of recruits as well. |
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In short, we would make it clear to the world and the potential recruits that ISIS has fatally overstepped its capabilities. |
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On Tuesday morning rebels claimed over 100 casualties, some of them reportedly were Chechen recruits. |
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Diane Schmitt, a recruiter in Prescott, Ariz., let Bart talk to a handful of her recruits, at one of his first whistle-stops, which included Oklahoma, Ohio and New York. |
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Earlier this week I went to a catering college in West London to meet my latest batch of raw recruits and train them up in just four days to cook in a busy London restaurant. |
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These were exceptions largely brought about by incompetent leadership, raw recruits, a disdain for the enemy, and involving an element of tactical surprise. |
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They had gone from raw recruits to men of honor in a year, and so had he. |
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It populated the battalion partly with soldiers who had gone through basic training elsewhere as tank destroyer crewmen and partly with raw recruits. |
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White-bread ISIS recruits, culled from the wastelands of Web 2.0, call that tidy division into terrible question. |
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For the young recruits, it was the kick-ass adventure of a lifetime! |
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To put it baldly, we now have overpaid recruits and underpaid sergeants. |
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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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This archive consists of hundreds of images of naked men, presumably fresh conscripts and army recruits, taken for an unknown kind of ethnographic exercise. |
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On the other hand, every pastor affirmed that if church members or new recruits are known to have AIDS they will be supported and treated well within the church. |
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Researchers studied the corporate structure of each organisation for its suitability in developing creativity, and interviewed recruits about their initial experiences. |
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And thanks to an appeal in the Evening Advertiser for more members earlier this month, new recruits have been signing up to join the project in Parks and Walcot. |
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The donbass battalion of about 100 raw recruits armed with pistols and hunting rifles was ambushed. |
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He had excelled in every single mission that had been assigned to him, from routing bandits to training whole divisions of new recruits to aid in the war. |
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A recruiter might learn new methods of salesmanship to sign up recruits. |
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On Twitter and in Facebook pages ISIS was making appeals as well as threats, attracting recruits and soliciting funding online. |
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A winning team may pack the stadium, but you need that packed stadium to get top recruits and sustain victories. |
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By now the entire band of survivors, including some new recruits, are regular gun toting, axe wielding, shoot 'em, chop 'em up zombie terminators. |
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Recruiters were asked to screen potential recruits for incriminating tattoos and associations with potentially troubling groups. |
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Hand-picked recruits were invited to rural England for basic infantry and junior command training. |
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Britain had pledged to train 2,000 Libyan recruits in total, but that commitment is now under review. |
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He recruits the services of a bespoke English tailor who has apparently made the leap from Saville Row to Panama to make suits for the rich and powerful. |
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They captured these recruits as they left the hive, attached a radar transponder to them and then tracked their flight paths using harmonic radar. |
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To many, the army must have seemed like the opportunity of a lifetime and areas dominated by heavy industry and mining provided a disproportionate number of recruits. |
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During Intel's growth spurt, the New Mexico team shifted some of its focus to group mentoring, where one manager helps a small group of new recruits. |
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A suicide car bomber blasted a crowd of police recruits in the small town. |
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Instead, the time has been spent setting up a system to vet potential recruits. |
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For example, why, in that most patriotic of years, was the new U.S. government compelled to lure recruits with promises of bounties, clothing, and land? |
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Are you seeking new recruits for the police department, bub? |
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This was a big deal for our new recruits on their first bushwalk. |
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Merton is set to benefit from a new Metropolitan Police 18-week non-residential training course for police recruits, who will be placed in the borough once trained. |
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As the network has expanded and as IP calling cards have gained in popularity, Unicom is looking for new recruits among farmers, families, and wage earners in the cities. |
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He helped attract star-struck recruits, but with millions in the bank, he had no interest in devoting the required hours to recruiting, coaching and selling the program. |
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According to state government sources, the new recruits would be paid salaries of 4,000 rupees, less than half the normal salary of an office worker. |
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The oldest Highland regiment was raised in neighbouring Perthshire and recruits, still, in the cities, towns, villages and straths of that part of Scotland. |
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He recruits workers who have good people skills for the help desk. |
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I enjoy the authority and like being in command of 30-odd recruits. |
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In the money chain letter, a recruiter sends new recruits a letter with a list of names on it, including the recruiter's name at the bottom of the list. |
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In all the experiments, new recruits of crusts were overgrown by turf. |
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She also claimed that the profession does not attract enough new recruits for financial reasons, painting a worrying picture for the future of nursing. |
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In recent months, however, as worker unrest has swelled and fewer job recruits have arrived, the clamour for jobs at the factory gates has declined. |
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Desperately unhappy, Huey recruits his best friend Aldo in an ill-advised scheme to patch things up with his ex-wife. The prospects for success seem unlikely. |
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Before heading out to dinner, the recruits waited for the Auburn coaches in the hotel lobby, where a spread of shrimp, cheeses, cold cuts and fruits awaited. |
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He relates to high school recruits with his easy, fatherlike personality. |
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Officers' representatives have consistently complained about a shortfall among commandants and captains and there is usually a high drop out rate among recruits. |
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Apart from the applied fisheries literature, the converse link between adults and the production of cohorts of recruits has received much less attention. |
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But once the recruits become used to the pace of training, Staff Sergeant Wilborn relaxes a bit, becoming more like a coach and less like an iron man. |
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But fluency and cohesion are qualities that take time to develop and a clutch of new recruits, drafted in almost at one go, are unlikely to hit it off straight away. |
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But countywide the interest has not converted to more recruits. |
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As recruits were not categorized by language, no firm statistics exist, but estimates are that upwards of 150,000 francophones served, and served well. |
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An Army sergeant accused of smuggling CS gas into Britain claimed it was to be used to train recruits against nuclear, biological and chemical attack, a court heard yesterday. |
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After an initial two-hour training session, the recruits will be working alongside full-time civilians at police station front desks for practical experience. |
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She turned around briskly, to face the gapes and open mouths of many of the new recruits to the Armed Guards, the females of whom were gripping their pictures of them. |
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It was billed as the return of the prodigal son, the homecoming that would put fire in the bellies of the young Borders recruits and bums on seats at Netherdale. |
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For the first few years new recruits work under a senior analyst, mastering the fundamentals before graduating to handling fund management issues. |
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Aquatic pond recruits are issued knee-high rubber boots, dip nets, collecting pans and microscopes, and nature trail students are equipped with binoculars. |
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The new recruits, studying with Crooked House Theatre Company, will perform a series of scenes, monologues and duologues from diverse and interesting plays. |
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Several years later he issued another decree forbidding them to inherit the estates of recruits to the orders. |
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Instead of the expected welcome the Jacobites were met by hostile militia armed with pitchforks and very few recruits. |
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Recruitment has generally shifted towards finding the most motivated recruits, rather than solely those otherwise most fit for service. |
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Until the arrival of governor Woodes Rogers three years later, Nassau would be home for these pirates and their many recruits. |
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This in turn led to a steady flow of new recruits and the wealth to maintain multiple fortifications across the Outremer. |
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The recruits were to be drawn from Wales as well as Monmouthshire and from Welshmen living in Liverpool, London and Manchester. |
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In this form, the division completed the training of recruits, who were then dispatched overseas as reinforcements. |
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But goalkeeper Lonergan, among the new recruits, says that unpredictability will put the frighteners on Premier League Stoke. |
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In the early months of 1998, Kabila's army was a loose pastiche of kadogo, Katangan Tigers, and new recruits. |
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This route allows the transfer of recent graduate recruits to a UK branch of the organisation, for training purposes. |
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He attempted to raise recruits but was unable to gather enough rebels to defeat even James's small standing army. |
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The Anglians arrived at Benguema on 15 June to train 1,000 SLA recruits, and the ARG withdrew. |
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Training for new recruits in Devon and Cornwall is held at the Headquarters in Middlemoor. |
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The ultraviolent images serve to intimidate enemies and, to a disturbing extent, motivate young recruits. |
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In Nyasaland, there was a preference for Yao, Ngoni, Chewa, and Nguru recruits. |
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Prussia began the 1761 campaign with just 100,000 available troops, many of them new recruits, and its situation seemed desperate. |
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Leyden also said that they are prized recruits because they have a number of traits that make them valuable for the white supremacists. |
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As well as seething Sarah, the latest recruits are a Harry Enfield look and sound-alike and some bloke called Nick. |
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Argyll sailed to Scotland and, on arriving there, raised recruits mainly from his own clan, the Campbells. |
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Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least 9 weeks of basic military training. |
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Henry's pace through Staffordshire was slow, delaying the confrontation with Richard so that he could gather more recruits to his cause. |
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The instructors put recruits through gruelling assault courses and long distnace runs. |
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Al Qaeda and its Iraqi offspring ISIS compete for recruits and territory. |
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Small mobile training camps were established along the border to train recruits in guerrilla warfare. |
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Once allowed to enlist, things didn't get easy for African-American recruits. |
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Because the services require waivers for these recruits, we can track them over time. |
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Bruce Bielaski, chief of the Bureau of Investigation supported the idea, and soon the APL attracted hundreds of thousands of recruits. |
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Throughout this period Stilicho, and all other generals, were desperately short of recruits and supplies for them. |
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They were retreads and recruits under a small cadre of Regular Army officers and noncoms. |
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It is a clear rule of prison guard life, one that is conveyed immediately to recruits, that guards are not ransomable. |
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Although it was intended to apply only to new recruits, the serving sepoys feared that the Act might be applied retroactively to them as well. |
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The conquistadors decided to return to Panama to prepare the final expedition of conquest with more recruits and provisions. |
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He also invaded Portuguese Mozambique to gain his forces supplies and to pick up more Askari recruits. |
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They also use these terms to conceal from the MI their true capabilities, and to impress potential ideological recruits. |
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In addition, the growth of the army ensured continued military success due to the high number of recruits available for each campaign. |
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Eventually I was promoted, and a small team of recruits came under my authority. |
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These recruits included the criollo peoples, who ranked low down in the social hierarchy, as well as some slaves. |
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On the outbreak of the Jacobite rising, extra incentives were given to lure recruits to fill the ranks of depleted units. |
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They felt very sorry for the poor old eleventh company having been buncoed into taking such an awful pack of useless recruits. |
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Director of football Roberto De Fanti will lead the trading, but Poyet has threatened to quit if he does not approve of the new recruits. |
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Gilbert set almost impossibly high standards for recruits and many did not meet the requirements. |
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A Scotsman who was in the Jacobite army and therefore an eyewitness, wrote home that 60 English recruits had joined in just one day at Preston. |
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One Englishman, John Daniel, from the upper echelons of the yeoman class, brought in 39 recruits by himself. |
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While Nippon Kaisha recruits, trains, and enculturates individuals, these individuals in turn create, modify, and develop the Nippon Kaisha culture. |
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Allan, who also runs a kissogram service called Honeybun Entertainments, recruits vice girls to entertain clients at the guesthouse in Keith, Banffshire. |
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It was more economically feasible as well, since training new recruits and sending them out to the frontier every three years drained the treasury. |
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In 2010, Los Angeles County was the largest origin of military recruits in the United States by county, with 1,437 individuals enlisting in the military. |
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Over the years, new recruits from Sweden, Denmark, and Norway kept a predominantly Scandinavian cast to the organization until the late 11th century. |
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Maximinus was in command of Legio IV Italica, composed of recruits from Pannonia, who were angered by Alexander's payments to the Alemanni and his avoidance of war. |
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That autumn, shortly before or after his sixteenth birthday, Bunyan enlisted in the Parliamentary army when an edict demanded 225 recruits from the town of Bedford. |
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New army recruits, who checked into boot camps some three weeks ago, were sworn in on Friday in the presence of state officials and their families. |
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Around one in 10 of the new recruits will join the firm's five-year higher apprentice programme, which combines on-the-job training with degree-level studies. |
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The recruits then were issued seabags, uniforms, and other military gear. |
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The purpose of this research was to evaluate a possible relationship between dietary intake and stress fracture occurrence among combat recruits during basic training. |
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He feels the resentment of lower-class recruits and NCOs against the 'one-yearer' with higher education, who does not even have to sleep in the murk of the barracks. |
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At another function, the Royal Navy of Oman also held a parade to mark the graduation of a new batch of Chief Petty Officers and the first batch of female recruits. |
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On average, 1,200 recruits and 2,000 potential recruits, and 400 potential officers attend training courses and acquaint courses at CTCRM every year. |
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The lack of UAE nationals working as paramedics along with a general difficulty in finding recruits risks becoming a problem for the ambulance service, it has been claimed. |
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In subsequent years, these recruits rose to positions that enabled them to hold the postal service together despite the antiservice policies of many postal managers. |
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The runway presentation and online video release are the first public appearance of CULTURESPORT, a show about a chatbot who recruits online teenagers to take over the world. |
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Right wing groups like Australia First, the Patriotic Youth League and a skinhead group, Blood and Honour, appeared in order to grab a soundbyte and solicit new recruits. |
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The raw recruits helped one another get over the first few days. |
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Despite the tumultuous state of the Tatar leadership and their newly received recruits, however, the Russians did not pursue another attempt on Qashliq. |
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After the restructuring and reorganisation of the army in 2006, the Royal Welsh is one of three regiments to trace its lineage and draw its recruits primarily from Wales. |
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The creation of the corps soon became a source of dispute between Lloyd George and Kitchener and was never realised due to a lack of potential recruits. |
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Helfrich added three more recruits from the Aloha State on signing day. |
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These recruits were given such sobriquets as moron, idiot, or Gomer. There were constant comparisons between wayward recruits and animals or vegetables. |
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Only enlisted members of the Armed Forces may apply for the role, which must be taken as leave, and half of each year's recruits must have stewarded at Wimbledon before. |
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Other ranks attend the Recruit Training Squadron at RAF Halton for basic training, with the exception of the RAF Regiment, which trains its recruits at RAF Honington. |
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Soon Almagro sailed into the port laden with supplies and a reinforcement of at least eighty recruits who had arrived at Panama from Spain with an expeditionary spirit. |
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Nicknamed Wheezers and Dodgers, the DMWD recruits were boffins led by Commander Sir Charles Goodeve, formed to research, test and develop ideas for unconventional weapons. |
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The Club recruits players from the age of 16 upwards from all over Derby, and have representatives from most local sixth forms and the University of Derby. |
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Though the target of 25,000 recruits was never reached, over 8,400 Taiwanese youths aged 12 to 14 relocated to Japan to help manufacture the Mitsubishi J2M Raiden aircraft. |
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By 402 AD, the army in Britain comprised mostly Germanic troops and local recruits, and the cream of the army had been withdrawn across to the continent of Europe. |
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The rate of pay in the army was insufficient to meet the rising costs of living, turning off potential recruits, as service was nominally for life. |
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