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2019
Abstract This chapter considers claims brought against the Armed Forces where negligence of its members causes injuries to other members of the forces or to civilians. In order to understand the scope of liabilities where claimants are themselves members of the Armed Forces, it is necessary to consider the statutory immunity that was ...
Duncan Fairgrieve, Dan Squires QC
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Abstract This chapter considers claims brought against the Armed Forces where negligence of its members causes injuries to other members of the forces or to civilians. In order to understand the scope of liabilities where claimants are themselves members of the Armed Forces, it is necessary to consider the statutory immunity that was ...
Duncan Fairgrieve, Dan Squires QC
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2006
Abstract This chapter considers claims brought against the Armed Forces where neg17.01 ligence of its members causes injuries to other members of the forces or to civilians. In order to understand the scope of liabilities where claimants are themselves members of the Armed Forces, it is necessary to consider the statutory immunity that ...
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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Abstract This chapter considers claims brought against the Armed Forces where neg17.01 ligence of its members causes injuries to other members of the forces or to civilians. In order to understand the scope of liabilities where claimants are themselves members of the Armed Forces, it is necessary to consider the statutory immunity that ...
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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2012
AbstractIn early 1645 Field Marshal Lennard Torstensson led a Swedish army of 9,000 cavalry, 6,000 infantry, and sixty cannon against a Habsburg-Imperial army of 10,000 cavalry, 5,000 infantry, and twenty-six cannon commanded by Melchior von Hatzfeld.
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AbstractIn early 1645 Field Marshal Lennard Torstensson led a Swedish army of 9,000 cavalry, 6,000 infantry, and sixty cannon against a Habsburg-Imperial army of 10,000 cavalry, 5,000 infantry, and twenty-six cannon commanded by Melchior von Hatzfeld.
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2023
DEFINITION OF THE TERM: Armed forces are armed and specialised formations with a monopoly on the use of force in external relations. They are an element of the political system of the state and an instrument for the exertion of international influence.
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DEFINITION OF THE TERM: Armed forces are armed and specialised formations with a monopoly on the use of force in external relations. They are an element of the political system of the state and an instrument for the exertion of international influence.
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1957
Recreation has a firmly established place in the Armed Forces. As our military establishment has grown and become an important segment of our national life, recreation programs in the Armed Forces have also developed to the point where they are becoming accepted as an important but normal phase of the American recreation movement.
Sherwood Gates, Harold W. Williams
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Recreation has a firmly established place in the Armed Forces. As our military establishment has grown and become an important segment of our national life, recreation programs in the Armed Forces have also developed to the point where they are becoming accepted as an important but normal phase of the American recreation movement.
Sherwood Gates, Harold W. Williams
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