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United Methodist | Volunteers in Mission (UMVIM) is the short-term mission |
Meurthe and was made a captain of the Meuse | volunteers in September that year. |
ven command of the First Cavalry, New Mexico | Volunteers, and told to proceed and campaign against th |
ain almost immediately joined the New Mexico | volunteers because of the ongoing Indian wars. |
s of the regiment also joined the New Mexico | Volunteers in campaigns against various Plains tribes, |
erican Civil War, Baca joined the New Mexico | Volunteers and was killed in a battle with invading Tex |
The best men from the New Mexico | volunteers were formed into the 1st New Mexico Cavalry |
sisted by Union soldiers of the 6th Michigan | Volunteers fought off Confederate guerrilla attacks whi |
as a private in the Ninth Regiment, Michigan | Volunteers. |
ptain in the Twenty-third Regiment, Michigan | Volunteers and promoted to colonel and then general. |
ng as an adjutant to the 2nd South Middlesex | Volunteers (amalgamated into the 7th Middlesex during t |
ers consisted of civilians and some military | volunteers who radioed reports on Japanese ship movemen |
e concerning the war, the number of military | volunteers routinely exceeded quota, and the city's man |
ops from South Carolina and Georgia, militia | volunteers, about 600 Creek and Uchise allies and about |
key role in the organization of the militia | volunteers in resistance to the Fenian raids invasions |
e been restored and are in use today by mill | volunteers who do demonstrations to the public. |
her work as an Ambassador for the Millennium | Volunteers. |
Housed in the Millennium | Volunteers Organisation in High Wycombe, it broadcasts |
oung Enterprise, sports coaching, Millennium | Volunteers |
The Minnesota | volunteers reenlisted and achieved veteran status on Ja |
e Sixteenth Regiment, Company A, Mississippi | Volunteers at Summit, Mississippi, one of 1500 Jewish v |
iment, United States Reserve Corps, Missouri | Volunteers was attacked by a mob of Confederate sympath |
Shelby led his "Iron Brigade" of Missouri | volunteers on what was to be the longest cavalry raid o |
us was appointed a major of the 2nd Missouri | Volunteers and during the first year of the war was emp |
rved as captain of Company G, First Missouri | Volunteers. |
ster joined the Mormon Battalion of Missouri | Volunteers, then on its way to California to fight in t |
issioned as the colonel of the llth Missouri | Volunteers in September 1861 and assigned command of th |
(SOS Medicare) program trains and mobilizes | volunteers to educate their peers about Medicare issues |
band was formed which toured to recruit more | volunteers. |
mpany went to Urbana and were joined by more | volunteers. |
This attracted more | volunteers, so that by November 1, 1918 the Regiment ha |
The was enormously successful: More | volunteers came forward than was expected. |
olonel's personal example was such that more | volunteers were instantly forthcoming. |
Gathering even more | volunteers, creating an army of over 20,000, Garibaldi |
The members of the army were mostly | volunteers. |
ond Italo-Abyssinian War by highly motivated | volunteers. |
Timbers commanding the 3rd Kentucky Mounted | Volunteers. |
al was given command of a company of mounted | Volunteers. |
ith the Confederacy in the 1st Creek Mounted | Volunteers, as Superintendent of Schools in the Creek N |
From these forts, Dodge and the mounted | volunteers, with four companies of Territorial militia |
rifle company of the 4th Regiment of Mounted | Volunteers within Samuel Whiteside's brigade by April 3 |
First Battalion Seminole Mounted | Volunteers |
al Joseph Duncan, for the Brigade of Mounted | Volunteers, in service of the United States. |
John Williams who previously led the Mounted | Volunteers of East Tennessee. |
Shecoe's Chickasaw Battalion of Mounted | Volunteers |
November 1856 110 men of the Florida Mounted | Volunteers reached Chokoloskee Island. |
Mounted | Volunteers, and his small command of forty-nine men who |
War, he was part of a contingent of mounted | volunteers from Lexington and Fayette County which incl |
Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) - MRC | Volunteers help prepare for and respond to emergencies |
MRC | Volunteers are office workers, interpreters, chaplains, |
MRC | Volunteers are medical and public health professionals |
On May 29, one of my | volunteers 'edited' it only by correcting the misspelli |
ossible design would be to have a group of n | volunteers, give 0.5n of them shoes with the new soles |
In 1943, he pitched for the Nashville | Volunteers of the Southern Association, and earned a la |
ns, they were officially named the Nashville | Volunteers in 1908 for the state's nickname, The Volunt |
In 1949 with the Nashville | Volunteers, Neill came in second in the Southern Associ |
oved to the Southern Association's Nashville | Volunteers and hit .333. |
mer guerrilla leader of the Tripura National | Volunteers). |
Tripura National | Volunteers (also Tribal National Volunteers or Tripura |
inly Roman Catholics from the Irish National | Volunteers, who had been preparing to fight for indepen |
h the help of hundreds of local and national | volunteers at the eleventh community radio barnraising |
It was initially called the Tribal National | Volunteers. |
Sena soon evolved into the Tripura National | Volunteers. |
ith the banned militant group Achik National | Volunteers' Council. |
Initially the Tripura National | Volunteers of Bijoy Hrangkwal was supposed to merge int |
Catalano, a Chicago native, | volunteers for the Off the Street Club, where he runs t |
ar of 1879, was commander of the Natal Naval | Volunteers and received the volunteer long service deco |
- parents, mentors, tutors, neighbors,youth | volunteers or coaches |
rom Kitchener's 'first hundred thousand' new | volunteers), authorized on 21 August 1914. |
itage railways we are always looking for new | volunteers. |
It was subsequently reinforced by new | volunteers arriving from Albacete and by Spanish volunt |
Some residents praise the new | volunteers, calling them "the genuine locals," not a mi |
cedonia and encouraged the enlistment of new | volunteers. |
to submission during the RAK retreat and new | volunteers or recruits either pressed into service duri |
They are joined regularly by new | volunteers who assist in tasks from boiler repair to ca |
rgrass Creek, and were designed to house new | volunteers for the Union Army. |
s at 11:00am on most Saturdays to mentor new | volunteers in dog handling techniques. |
in Sept., with the arrival of about 200 new | volunteers, were formed: 4 fusiliers platoons 3 machine |
orps Headquarters, selecting and placing new | volunteers. |
These new | volunteers served as a “new face, untainted by defeat a |
sent organising committee and a need for new | volunteers to take over the running of this charity eve |
1780 formed the Newfoundland | Volunteers under the command of Robert Pringle, |
Nicholson | volunteers with numerous charities including the Heart |
Many non-landholder | volunteers also participate in the scheme, which is coo |
The Trustees and Directors are non-paid | volunteers. |
s work with these organizations, Noormohamed | volunteers extensively within the Ismaili Muslim commun |
Blood samples taken from normal | volunteers are stimulated in the laboratory to activate |
weaponry but put them beyond reach of normal | volunteers. |
The speakers, normally | volunteers from the club's members, spoke with the aid |
The battle saw a small force of Norwegian | volunteers holding back German forces for 25 days, with |
ersonnel participating in the tests were not | volunteers and were not informed of the tests. |
She retired from full-time teaching and now | volunteers as a creative writing teacher at Auburn Corr |
iastically by the locals, helped by numerous | volunteers. |
moved and restored with the help of numerous | volunteers, classes of the Amberg Grade School, and loc |
Numerous | volunteers devote approximately 35,000 hours each year |
ad a similar sized force, backed by numerous | volunteers. |
d was mustered in as corporal of the 76th NY | Volunteers to fight in the American Civil War. |
Scott O'Connor | volunteers to undergo an experimental transfer technolo |
Lifelines is now maintained by a team of | volunteers. |
retired as a Brevet Major (United States) of | volunteers and a Regular Army Captain in 1901. |
been promoted to brevet brigadier general of | volunteers. |
full genome sequences and medical records of | volunteers in order to enable research into personalize |
d, among other things, that if the number of | volunteers in any county was satisfactory to the King h |
lacks who joined Captain Fuller's Company of | Volunteers during the Mackenzie Rebellion. |
nding year over year due to the diligence of | volunteers. |
ters VOL, the commonly used short version of | Volunteers, which is the formal nickname of the sports |
ral in the Regular Army and major general of | volunteers. |
ar in April 1861, Tuttle raised a company of | volunteers and was elected as its captain. |
WMSAR aims to provide teams of | volunteers who have the required skills, experience and |
he following ten years, a dedicated group of | volunteers, the Friends of Harkness, and competent park |
KKNC is supported by a team of | volunteers who aim to improve the spread of kannada cul |
ivities are facilitated by a large number of | volunteers. |
rce Base in 2004 with the help of a corps of | volunteers. |
n works towards its aims through a number of | volunteers, who work to educate fellow citizens on pro- |
The first battalion was an existing group of | volunteers (see Centuria) who had been operating in Bar |
In 1792, as a commander of a battalion of | volunteers from Dordogne, he was noticed and named brig |
Engram joined a group of | volunteers from the non-profit organizations KaBOOM! an |
ther of Vasyl Karazin), organized a group of | volunteers and Cossacks which, on November 16, attacked |
s, six program staff members and hundreds of | volunteers, more than 600 children were referred during |
It was composed mostly of | volunteers from what was then Indiana's Tenth Congressi |
The largest percentage of | volunteers served in the Union army; some went south to |
ed for training due to the massive number of | volunteers. |
published by a small staff, and a network of | volunteers. |
At a later stage he led a party of | volunteers against a battery of field-guns in action at |
8, 1866, brevetted as a brigadier general of | volunteers (back dated to March 13, 1865). |
y in Pennsylvania and served as a Captain of | Volunteers in the Mexican-American War of 1846-48. |
tter "News & Views" is produced by a team of | volunteers. |
861, he was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers and commanded a division in Tennessee. |
He later served as a major of | volunteers in the War of 1812. |
n 1865 he was brevetted brigadier general of | volunteers and in 1866 was made brigadier general of vo |
lark campaign put together a large number of | volunteers who canvassed the city. |
He was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers on March 13, 1865, nine months before his de |
Cogswell was brevetted Brigadier General of | Volunteers by appointment of the President on December |
y 1861, and subsequently raised a company of | volunteers for the Confederate army and was elected as |
There, he assembled a small corps of | volunteers from his home region, augmented by 200 Creta |
& Wyre Railway society to allow the group of | volunteers access to the site to clear it of vegetation |
arly hours of one Friday morning, a group of | volunteers pushed the FJ Holden under the bridge next t |
He was promoted to major general of | volunteers on July 17, 1862. |
He was appointed Brigadier General of | volunteers after a brief period as Adjutant General of |
In 1862, Meredith formed a company of | volunteers made up mostly of printers and was selected |
but he was reappointed brigadier general of | volunteers on October 1, 1861. |
ghton was unable to produce large numbers of | volunteers for the army, although there were numerous v |
he served in the Union Army as paymaster of | Volunteers 1862-1866. |
He was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers on May 17, 1861 and served on the staff of G |
Its supply of | volunteers was drying up, as a result of high casualtie |
rvice since 2004, the railroad has a crew of | volunteers working to resume operations. |
bellion of 1837, Jarvis organised a group of | volunteers to fight on the government's side; the group |
They enjoy the dedicated support of | volunteers in all areas of their work - equating to ove |
His promotion to brevet brigadier general of | volunteers was dated March 13, 1865. |
Confederate States of America was made up of | volunteers from Maryland who, despite their home state |
cy Technology Guard (NETGuard) is a corps of | volunteers with technology experience that help out aft |
ally, it was created to encourage the use of | volunteers and facilitate partnerships among the U.S. F |
Appointed a brigadier general of | volunteers on September 30, 1861, Schoepf's brigade fou |
There are also a number of | volunteers who work in the office and remotely. |
Teams of | volunteers build houses with other HFH affiliates aroun |
years of disrepair, thanks to the efforts of | volunteers, $100,000 in private donations, and lobbying |
is a registered charity, is run by a team of | volunteers. |
1, 1862, he was promoted to major general of | volunteers for his service at Donelson. |
y a purposely organized and trained group of | volunteers named Ideal Relief Wing (IRW). |
ions in June 2003, supported by a network of | volunteers that continue to maintain the station's prog |
The group consists entirely of | volunteers, and the campaigns are funded entirely by me |
was promoted to brevet brigadier general of | volunteers on August 1, 1864, for gallant and meritorio |
van Horne Ellis, the regiment was made up of | volunteers from the surrounding towns and a core of vet |
ies" was first employed and a small group of | volunteers coalesced to form a working performance grou |
s, and was commissioned brigadier general of | volunteers on May 17, 1861. |
e war, Thayer was brevetted major general of | volunteers in 1865. |
It is also run by a small group of | volunteers who follow a strict guideline to help remove |
He was made a brigadier General of | Volunteers in February 1862. |
covery, he began to recruit a new company of | volunteers in Boston. |
Grove, Herron was appointed major general of | volunteers, becoming the youngest major general on eith |
The new tenants and a dedicated team of | volunteers began an extensive round of development and |
received a promotion to brigadier general of | volunteers for his actions in this battle, and later re |
rps and was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers on November 10, 1864. |
eer Infantry, brevetted Brigadier General of | Volunteers. |
hine translation websites and a community of | volunteers who correct and rate translations. |
eptember 19, 1861, as a brigadier general of | Volunteers. |
ins in January with auditions and casting of | volunteers from all over Southern California; it takes |
quest human translations from a community of | volunteers around the world and compare the correctness |
He commanded an army of | volunteers in 1855 that defeated Santa Anna and led to |
They hire a staff from the group of | volunteers, and have a launch party. |
romoted from captain to brigadier general of | volunteers. |
operates workshops in Karsevakpuram (City of | Volunteers), a major encampment of volunteer activists |
received a promotion to brigadier general of | volunteers, to rank from November 29, 1862, by nominati |
65 Geddes was brevetted brigadier general of | volunteers for his distinguished war service. |
imore Urban League Guild, an organization of | volunteers who donate time to various League activities |
Carr was appointed a brevet major general of | volunteers, and he was mustered out of the volunteer se |
One of | Volunteers lobbed a grenade at him, although it didn't |
Barlow was promoted to major general of | volunteers on May 25, 1865. |
ade and was promoted to Brigadier General of | volunteers in May of that year, and in July after the v |
can-American War, Naylor raised a company of | volunteers known as the Philadelphia Rangers and served |
Wales and Northern Ireland and a network of | volunteers working in the community. |
ewed in a double-blind process by a panel of | volunteers who are not seeking such work, or at least n |
Mill, he was brevetted brigadier general of | volunteers. |
n inactive until 1998, when a small group of | volunteers took an interest and started to put some of |
was appointed assistant adjutant general of | Volunteers by President Lincoln February 9, 1863. |
was organised and managed by a committee of | volunteers led by local businesswoman Julia Grant. |
He was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers as of September 28, 1861, and was assigned t |
l prominence, Iredell commanded a company of | volunteers during the War of 1812, practiced law in Cho |
en he was nineteen, Wood raised a company of | volunteers for the Creek War and fought in the Battle o |
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