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These civilian duties occupy fully two-thirds of the 300,000-member military.
Fully two-thirds of the 300,000 members of the military are assigned to civilian duties.
After being ordained in 1919, for a while he was an army chaplain before assuming civilian duties as a pastor and teacher.
In 1967 he fulfilled his compulsary civilian duty in the Belgian army.
Production of the new range ceased, apart from a few examples made for essential civilian duties, when Bedford went onto a war footing.
This post entailed numerous inspection trips and civilian duties with the General, whom Craig later said he liked.
More and more even the part-time M.M.'s wore their uniforms when on civilian duties.
With the end of the first period of unrestricted submarine warfare, in September 1915, G&E returned to civilian duty.
After serving briefly during the Franco-Prussian War, he returned to civilian duties in Paris in 1872.
IN the 40's, the Dodge Power Wagon was a famously rugged truck born in the military and adapted for civilian duty.
It had a very limited logistical capacity and could only stay in the field a few weeks before the troops would be obliged to return to their civilian duties.
It said only 56 of them had left their clerical duties to join enforcement units, with the rest either leaving the department or being given other civilian duties.
The Dodge Power Wagon was a World War II truck outfitted for civilian duty.
In the beginning of 1918 Milyutin volunteered into Red Guards but the Petrograd Soviet called him back to civilian duties.
He served in Togo from January 1935 to February 1937 performing military and civilian duties in Komkombas.
"The C.A.P. gives me the opportunity to serve again and still take care of my civilian duties as well," Mr. Ghiron said.
"The disloyal officers, those who won't recommit to their oaths, will be stripped of their rank and sent to perform civilian duty on the merchant ships.
The traditional ministries of Thailand - the Kalahom for the military and the Mahatthai for civilian duties - were introduced by Trailok.
The first priority, the party said in a statement, should be to change Swiss law to allow conscientious objectors to perform civilian duties instead of serving in the army.
In times of crisis, the militiaman left his civilian duties and became a soldier until the emergency was over, when he returned to his civilian occupation and life.
He also tackled the problem of young airmen returning to civilian life, training aircrews for civilian duty as well as helping young men complete their academic education.
He served in the Royal Navy during the First World War, and on return to civilian duties he joined the Glamorgan Constabulary.
The first replenishment ships built for the dedicated task of fleet refuelling was the Taikang class, of which two remain in service (one was sold to Pakistan and another converted to civilian duties).
In the Caribbean, there are chambers on St. Thomas, Grand Cayman, Barbados, Saba and Bonaire, and a few chambers for the military that are occasionally pressed into civilian duty.
As it celebrates the victory of Constantine, the new "historic" friezes illustrating his campaign in Italy convey the central meaning: the praise of the emperor, both in battle and in his civilian duties.