In New Guinea militia brigades held the gains of 1943 while AIF formations were withdrawn to Queensland to rest and re-train. |
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Each of these is to comprise several operational brigades as well as special motorized units, and military support and servicing units. |
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Thus, motorized rifle divisions have largely been replaced by motorized rifle brigades. |
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Most of the mechanized brigades were created from motorized infantry divisions in the forward corps. |
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The incident comes as the government, councils and fire brigades watch to see how stricter laws on firework misuse work this Bonfire Night. |
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When needed, the marines gather together enough battalions and brigades to form a division and that's that. |
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However, brigades, divisions, corps, and armies formed only as needed in wartime and were promptly disbanded during peacetime. |
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In total, 2 tank brigades and an infantry division were destroyed by the attack planes. |
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And we currently have teams of 50 or so working with each of the special police brigades. |
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This year, 24 of the Army's 33 active brigades were deployed for at least some period of time overseas. |
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The Army will soon have three distinct types of brigades, heavy, infantry, and Stryker. |
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Six airborne-qualified light brigades would be similarly organized but with lighter vehicles. |
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Eventually, commandos from the Army and the Royal Marines were combined into four brigades. |
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This was necessary should the division go into combat side by side with conventional Army brigades and divisions. |
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Once these units were sworn into federal service, they would be organized into brigades, divisions, and army corps along with regular army units. |
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Small brigades force the Army to retain nearly all its division and corps structure. |
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Most Army National Guard maneuver brigades could also be assigned division lineages. |
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A disturbing trend involving named areas of interest continues to recur at the infantry battalions and brigades. |
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In time, Stryker brigades could replace two of the 1st Infantry Division's heavy brigades. |
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This is a significant event because it came on the same day that these brigades agreed they would demobilise. |
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Reindeer became the property of collective farms, and herders were organized into brigades. |
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Using newly invented leather hoses and hand-pumped fire engines, the volunteers were able to douse fires more efficiently than bucket brigades. |
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The division's mission would be to organize, train, equip, and deploy brigades. |
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Through this project, the EMS set up bucket brigades that trained community members to extinguish fires. |
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For example, the reorganization of army divisions into brigades capable of autonomous response would increase the flexibility of these units. |
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In subsequent operations, tank, mechanized, and motorized rifle brigades were used as forward elements. |
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Campbell, contact all of the COs of all of the other brigades, wings, regiments, and divisions. |
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The British used senior regimental commanders to command their brigades as a temporary duty. |
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Be they nationalist or loyalist, be they securocrats or criminals, the anti-peace brigades have won the day. |
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However, FCR will continue to be the primary means of exercising command within brigades, battlegroups and sub units. |
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Since 2002, the ifa has been able to offer individual training modules for fire brigades throughout Switzerland. |
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My job was as a dispatch rider for one of the armoured brigades. |
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In addition, uniformed brigades of nurses keep careful watch over vaccination rates, neighborhood by neighborhood. |
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The longer U.S. combat brigades stay in Iraq, the longer it will take to redeploy them to Afghanistan. |
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To the northeast, FSA brigades are preparing to retreat from a string of towns including Marea and Tell Rifaat. |
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Examples: protective clothing for fire brigades or for the industry, but also civil protection and defence? |
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The General directs that the army remain in its present quarters, and that the Chaplains perform divine service with their several Corps and brigades. |
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He told the senior air instructors his dream was to become chief of the general staff and that some day he would move divisions and brigades across the field of battle. |
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In this, the commune system sought to do what had been tried within the original collectives through the attempt to equalize the assets of the constituent brigades. |
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Unlike most other party youth wings, none of these various Tory youth brigades was ever officially affiliated to the party either the Alliance or now the Conservatives. |
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Islamist brigades including Suqur al-Sham, a 9,000-strong militia, are openly breaking with Western-favored rebel factions. |
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Those who resisted the brigades were sent as a kulak or seredniak to the gulag. |
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It proved impossible to create a firm, unified command for the aircraft fleet, which was due to perform the airdrop and provide air cover for the brigades. |
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In a covered promenade which backdrops the memorial and its fountains are displayed the crests of multi-national defence elements such as squadrons, brigades and divisions. |
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Instead, there is the current system of battalions assigned to brigades. |
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The photographs also fulfil a documental work in charge of portraying the daily life of the North American brigades during the war. |
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As the loon brigades proved as they berated Precious, our humanity is the enemy of ideologues. |
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In 2008, fire brigades trained: At least 100 community members have been trained and equipped to combat bushfires. |
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The way ahead is light infantry and brigades and the larger army. |
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And of course doctors, brigades of doctors have entered the fray, flexing and preening for the ubiquitous television cameras. |
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The majority of brigades measure a firefighters' fitness using a safety-related level of aerobic fitness. |
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Despite its recent gains on the battlefield, the fight against rebel brigades has taken a significant toll on the government army. |
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Normally, a colonel would command a brigade, but TRISSOC is an elite service, and only brigadier generals are allowed to command brigades, with colonels as second-in-commands. |
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At least 30 of these loosely regulated brigades have sprung up in eastern Ukraine to help the short-handed army fight. |
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But some FSA brigades commanders began to disappear and then we found their bodies in a deserted area of Aleppo. |
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Most people would argue fire brigades work better if they actually use their hoses. |
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Leaving the two sides of industry to evaluate inactive time creates sufficient flexibility for doctors, fire brigades and guard services. |
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It comprised a British division of two brigades, an Egyptian division of four brigades, and mounted troops, artillery, engineers, and a flotilla. |
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It is therefore up to the company to arrange for all fire brigades along the way to be contacted. |
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After two days of march, the Canadian brigades finally got in view of the Gothic Line. |
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The project also envisages sending mobile brigades to the different villages and hamlets in the area. |
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Canada has only three brigades, with one deployed, one just returned from an overseas operation and one training. |
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Radio warnings effectively mobilized fire brigades and civil defence workers but neither could control the firestorms which swept across northern Tokyo. |
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This assault was made possible by the arrival of the last of the five combat brigades provided under the Bush plan. |
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One of them has been renewed until the end of July while other brigades are preparing to come and reinforce the troops in place. |
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But today's brigades weren't designed to fight independently. |
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Police and fire brigades arrived and told us to join our relatives at La Monachina. |
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The intervention personnel consists of the BLS and SBB fire brigades, which are supported by the local fire brigades. |
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They elected the Cossack chieftain Yermak Timofeyevich as the leader of the Cossack brigades. |
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By September, OB West had only 13 infantry divisions, 3 panzer divisions, and 2 panzer brigades rated as combat effective. |
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Later, Irish brigades in France and Spain fought in the Wars of the Spanish and Austrian Succession and the Napoleonic Wars. |
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The loss of two brigades of 17th Indian Division meant that Rangoon could not be defended. |
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Two brigades went to Imphal, the other went to Dimapur from where it sent a detachment to Kohima. |
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Light infantry brigades are equipped with small arms, machine guns, RPGs, body armour and light armoured vehicles. |
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It was also noted that corps of volunteers placed in brigades with regular British troops were clearly superior, because they served side-by-side with professional soldiers and learned a great deal about military cunning. |
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Red brigades hang on in islands such as Anglesey in Wales and Brownsea in Dorset, as well as woody fringes in Scotland and northern England. |
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This means that more than half of the entire brigades combat assets must be cannibalized and augmented by reservists to form one powerful combat ready battle group. |
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The Mac-Paps fighting alongside other international brigades distinguished themselves in a number of major battles against Franco's phalange, the Italian Black Shirt divisions and the German Condor Legion of the Luftwaffe. |
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The picture shows a washable version of machine-embroidered slip-ons, which we produce according to the specifications for service clothing of Police forces and fire brigades currently in force in the German federal states. |
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The remaining two brigades under a Baratieri were outflanked and destroyed piecemeal on the slopes of Mount Belah. |
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Installers could buy whatever they required from Nussbaum, from normal taps to stand-pipes for fire brigades, gas taps and incandescent gaslights, brass pot handles and brass oven controls. |
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The Mahdi militia benefits from significant aid from Iran, which helps finance and equip its main brigades, and has been known to offer specialized training to some of its commando units. |
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Fire brigades also answered two false fires alarms at the same address and there was a fire of a detached garage on Laval Street which was quickly mastered by the fire brigade's sappers. |
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Many unions are busy designing and promoting proposals on means of improving productivity and quality of output in the public sector, as an obvious means of fending off the search-and-destroy brigades. |
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For instance, in some cities, the fire brigades are planning for a significant increase in the number of fires, possibly twice as many as a normal year end. |
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Although still modest, the formation of embryos of united and integrated brigades continues, thanks to the support of the external partners to the peace process. |
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In the past few years, the ifa has played host to fire brigades from almost every canton who have come to train and take part in exercises on the ifa training grounds. |
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Regarding the establishment of an integrated national army, it should be noted that, to date, 16 out of the 18 brigades have already been provided with training. |
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Its rugged reliability, flexibility and great value make it a popular choice for plant, sub-surface and offshore use, professional, volunteer, military and industrial brigades. |
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In cooperation with the accredited testing body EXAM, all needs of mine rescue teams and fire brigades were analysed and taken into consideration. |
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Below the generals were four brigades, each containing varying numbers of battalions. |
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British fire brigades have reported fires started by Eccles cakes overcooked in microwave ovens. |
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The command structure is hierarchical, with divisions and brigades controlling groups of units. |
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The table below demonstrates how three or four battlegroups make up a brigade and three or four brigades make up a division. |
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The 10th and 11th Brigades managed to clear the ridge of Germans and by 28 May, the brigades were dug in east of Wytschaete. |
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Army Group B had 36 infantry, one cavalry, four motorised infantry, six panzer divisions and two motorised infantry brigades. |
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The ZNA was originally formed into four brigades, composed of a total of 28 battalions. |
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Housing was allocated by workplace trade unions and built by voluntary labor organised into brigades within the workplace. |
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This camp accommodated two brigades at a time, of four batteries of six guns each. |
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The two brigades at either end of the Boer lines had lost no chance of pushing in, and now they had come within striking distance. |
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The virtue brigades find it hard to realise that reform is not a jhatka process. |
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The UEy will be supported by single-function, primarily Reserve Component, MP brigades. |
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Mr Westra van Holthe used today s launch to present 3 new grassfire units to Territory bushfire volunteer brigades. |
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Also, two National Guard combat brigades, the 30th Inf.from Washington state, will relieve the National Guard's 53rd and 76th Inf. |
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In the UK, responsibility for the safety of firework displays is shared between the Health and Safety Executive, fire brigades and local authorities. |
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In early March three other brigades were flown into landing zones behind Japanese lines by the Royal Air Force and the USAAF established defensive strongholds around Indaw. |
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Zieten's corps permitted the two fresh cavalry brigades of Vivian and Vandeleur on Wellesley's extreme left to be moved and posted behind the depleted centre. |
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