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    This is the oath of Enlistment;

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    The limit of Enlistment on the balance is $20000.

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    The museum's archive includes the unit's rolls and Enlistment records.

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    They made sure that you didn't get pregnant during your Enlistment.

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    He sent Coffee with the cavalry(which abandoned him) back to Tennessee to secure more Enlistments.

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    The state of health, congenital malformations, high earnings of parents, dating in hospitals and military Enlistment offices.

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    He sent Coffee with the cavalry(which gay chicago hookup abandoned him) back to Tennessee to secure more Enlistments.

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    On the last day of my Enlistment, I drove home with a pickup truck full of tactical gear.

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    Enlistment, training, financing of or provision of other material support to mercenaries, as well as their use in armed conflicts or military actions,-.

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    The new law also states that men must apply for compulsory Enlistment in the military service within 60 days of turning 18 years.

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    The director general of admission and Enlistment, Maj. Gen. Imad Al-Aidan, explained the regulations of acceptance, and allocated locations where the female staff will be.

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    The director general of admission and Enlistment, Maj. Gen. Imad Al-Aidan, explained the regulations of acceptance, and allocated locations where the female staff will be stationed.

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    The only catch was that he would be expected to perform a few times a year for the military to raise morale and encourage Enlistment.

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    The ASVAB AFQT minimum score for the Navy and the Army is 31, Marines a thirty-two, and the Coast Guard requires a forty for the Enlistment qualification.

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    In the handful of exceptional times when slaves were admitted to the armed forces, they were either freed before Enlistment or promised manumission if they fought well.

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    In the handful of exceptional times when slaves were admitted to the armed forces, they were either freed before Enlistment, or promised manumission if they performed well in battle.

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