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「con-scripts」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Airborne Jaeger Company for the training of | conscripts, a Special Jaeger Company consisting of enli |
| Battalion of | Conscripts and Reserves |
| You're leaving tomorrow: | conscripts and correspondents caught up in the Vietnam |
| army, composed in a large part of untrained | conscripts and peasant volunteers, led to a mutiny. |
| On November 26 he guided a force of 454 | conscripts and 173 veteran troops from Laredo to reliev |
| These great losses were offset by | conscripts and volunteers from New York, and from men o |
| ere by then full of Vietnamese volunteers or | conscripts, and these men, unpaid for months, were simp |
| cupied countries such as eastern volunteers, | conscripts and former Soviet prisoners-of-war who had c |
| The brigade trains most | conscripts, approximately 4000 annually. |
| The majority of | conscripts are from that area. |
| Conscripts are trained in basic combat with fire weapon | |
| Conscripts are trained in both long range recon, Sissi, | |
| ision, and from 1973 offered places to white | conscripts as part of Rhodesia's national service schem |
| rmanent staff of a unit who then trained the | conscripts assigned to it. |
| Amenemhat's Ta-Seti army and | conscripts came to be known Ta-Itj-tawy. |
| Conscripts came from different professions, from desk w | |
| It included as well as | conscripts coerced into submission during the RAK retre |
| nized 3rd Brigade consisted of newly drafted | conscripts could not handle the pressure and after suff |
| the AIF to the Militia; the limits on where | conscripts could serve hampered military planning; and |
| Act was amended in May 1965 to provide that | conscripts could be obliged to serve overseas, and in M |
| However, as the use of | conscripts declined, so did the infantry's use of the o |
| 7, forty percent of the Bundeswehr's 300,000 | conscripts doing military service are considered overwe |
| Alone of the four Oxford | conscripts, Fairbanks-Smith accompanied the Somerset si |
| The widespread harassment of disappearing | conscripts' families pushed more people to evade author |
| st Foot, a largely untrained motley group of | conscripts) fell back, leaving de Sonis to make a stand |
| The first National Service | conscripts fly out from Richmond RAAF base in Sydney bo |
| lly agreed to a one-time levy of 17,000 NRMA | conscripts for overseas service in November 1944. |
| Conscripts from Lentoasema 2 built one Kassel 12A in 19 | |
| The 228th consisted mainly of | conscripts from Nagoya, Japan, the 229th from Gifu Pref |
| More than 50% of its soldiers were local | conscripts from northern Mazovia and Podlasie, whose pa |
| oalition found him leading a column of 2,050 | conscripts from Italy to Bavaria over the Brenner Pass. |
| ird of this number is suspected to have been | conscripts from South Korea. |
| easing numbers of Argentine soldiers, mainly | conscripts from RI 4's Recce Platoon, began to surrende |
| Army High Command had deliberately assigned | conscripts from formerly 'red' villages in highly dispr |
| Previously, | conscripts had only been used for "home defence" and ke |
| heretofore, the worst period for the Jewish | conscripts in the Hungarian labor service came after th |
| he last company has the mission to train the | conscripts in the three month basic military training o |
| ealth problems and loss of manpower for male | conscripts in National Service, which caused many consc |
| ct exists to coordinate the encoding of many | conscripts in specific places in the Unicode Private Us |
| by two Polish engineers from Silesia, forced | conscripts into the Wehrmacht. |
| nment the task of identifying among military | conscripts men who were falsely declaring themselves to |
| One of the five camps to train | conscripts of the People's Militia (reconstituted in th |
| On February 25, 1986, around 17,000 Egyptian | conscripts of the Central Security Forces (CSF), Egypti |
| Around 5,400 people work at the base as | conscripts, officers or civilian staff. |
| It would also take in all | conscripts on completion of their army service. |
| ment passed an order in council sending some | conscripts overseas. |
| o deploy National Resources Mobilization Act | conscripts overseas. |
| o deploy National Resources Mobilization Act | conscripts overseas. |
| diers, who appear to also have been criminal | conscripts, refused to re-embark and the project was ab |
| the war, with fewer than half the registered | conscripts reporting in some districts. |
| In Prussia, the peasants drew lots to choose | conscripts required by the army. |
| ing day German troops (consisting of trained | conscripts, reservists and partially trained students) |
| s: A nightclub singer with mob ties, Littell | conscripts Sands as a snitch. |
| ervice was compulsory for men at age 18, and | conscripts served six-month tours of duty; conscientiou |
| Due to Australia's ban on | conscripts serving overseas a Second Australian Imperia |
| The incited | conscripts targeted tourist areas and destroyed two hot |
| d regiment "Friedrich Engels" were generally | conscripts, that was after 18 months, the time around. |
| made up of poorly-trained Iraqi Popular Army | conscripts that collapsed when they were suddenly attac |
| d War when troop specials were run to enable | conscripts to return home from the RAF camps at Carding |
| ed by Parliament on June 21, 1940, permitted | conscripts to be used for home defence only and not to |
| the Defence Act 1903 which did not allow for | conscripts to be sent overseas to fight, it was decided |
| lly formally adopted into Unicode; two other | conscripts under consideration are Tolkien's scripts of |
| ncipally in Russian, and largely to selected | conscripts undergoing National Service. |
| Out of the | conscripts was formed the second Estonian Regiment and |
| Thousands of | conscripts went through its gates up until 1960, when t |
| The | conscripts were selected by a lottery. |
| The | conscripts were included with the Estonian SS Volunteer |
| ose from local armed forces) were illiterate | conscripts who had never seen tanks previously. |
| rate troops most consisted of poorly trained | conscripts who were drafted just shortly prior to the F |
| r-old Keays was one of hundreds of potential | conscripts whose birthday (9 September) was picked in a |
| create a professional military by replacing | conscripts with volunteer servicemen". |
| "Irish | conscripts would be as useful as conscripted Germans." |
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