According to the city administration, about 1,300 people per annum are transferred to the master garrison in Stetten for military service.
In 1945, she was transferred for service in the Pacific as a fighter carrier.
Graduating as a pilot, he was transferred to the United Kingdom for service in the European theatre.
Orleck was transferred to Turkey for service in the Turkish Navy.
When this six-year-training is concluded, the officers are promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) and transferred to their army-units for regular service.
When the demobilisation process began, members of the battalion were progressively returned to Australia for discharge, or were transferred elsewhere for further service.
In January 1919 she was transferred to Port Said, Egypt, for service as a depot ship there.
In 1929 she transferred for service on the Great Lakes.
As the demobilisation process began, the battalion's personnel were transferred for further service or discharged and it was eventually disbanded in early 1946.
Others were transferred to the Witwatersrand for general service and to haul coal on the Witbank line.