Enlisting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imprest money
Imprest money, money paid on enlisting soldiers or sailors
Enlistment
The act or enlisting or the state of being enlisted voluntary enrollment to serve
enlisting
the act of getting recruits convincing people to join the army take a job support a cause etc
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Reeumlnlist
To enlist again
Reserve Forces
on its strength by reason of the terms of their enlistment or by re-engagement. As to the present character of the
Military Law
law of the Army, as, for instance, the law of enlistment and billeting, Manual of Military Law, p. 6. Consult Clode's
Desertion
without being regularly separated from one of the armed forces enlists or accepts an appointment in the same or another one
Consul
and subsequent years; Air Force and Army Acts, as to enlistment. Administration of Oaths and Notaries Acts (English) under 52 &
Attestation
to attestation by a justice of the peace of the enlistment of a recruit, the attestation paper to be delivered to
Service cap
A cap or hat worn by officers or enlisted men when full dress uniform or dress uniform is not
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