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Synonyms for enlist

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Synonyms for enlist

to become a member of

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Synonyms for enlist

join the military

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hire for work or assistance

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engage somebody to enter the army

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The statement issued said that the facts have been misrepresented and exaggerated in the letter as initially, 3500 manufacturers and importers and contract-givers applied for the grant of enlistment under the Alternative Medicine and Health Products (Enlistment) Rules, 2014.
At first glance 50,000 Canadian enlistments seems shocking, but in historical perspective, not so much.
Army recruiting has exceeded overall enlistment goals since 1979, but this trend may soon be reversed in wake of the recent economic expansion.
It allows the military to extend service members' active duty beyond the term specified in their enlistment contracts.
(It should be noted that the Army currently offers two-year enlistments for all of these jobs, as well as for the infantry.) They would be deployed as needed for peacekeeping or nation-building missions.
DeFazio, a Springfield Democrat, asked that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld rescind all enlistments made under the mistaken order.
At present, young black enlistees are more likely than young whites to complete their enlistments successfully.
All the minutes, applications and Form-7 issued for product enlistment are being uploaded on the DRAP's website to make the system more transparent.
Drap Director Dr Obaidullah told Dawn that three years ago, 3,500 manufacturers and importers submitted applications under the Alternative Medicine and Health Products (Enlistment) Rules 2014.
The Army tightened its requirements for enlistment and re-enlistment when it switched to an all-volunteer force but it began allowing waivers in select instances when volunteers couldn't meet its medical, moral and criminal records requirements.
Sailors hung on to a sense of "sailors rights", which included their right to riot when their terms of enlistment or pay agreements were violated.
The impending expiration of terms of enlistment on December 31 for many of Washington's troops further threatened to reduce his numbers.
As Carter, a former Army officer, knows well, there's no such thing as a "two-year enlistment," as the article seems to imply.