Early in June 1915 a general reconstruction was effected in the reserve and training cadres at home; and a number of fresh battalions were formed composed largely of personnel who were not medically fit to serve overseas.
The home defence system of Holland is a militia with strong cadres based on universal service.
If the present wastage from sickness continues, however, and if my cadres are allowed to fall below their present attenuated strength I may be compelled to undertake such a step as I have indicated.
In any case my cadres will be so depleted as a result of action that I shall need large reinforcements to enable me to bring the operations to a happy conclusion.
These lists were now broken up and cadres of regiments formed.
But the army as usual was reduced at once, and even the cadres of old regiments were disbanded, though the alarm of Jacobite insurrections soon brought about the re-creation of many of these.
The number of students admitted to attend the courses of the said schools will be strictly in proportion to the vacancies to be filled in the cadres of officers.
The students and the cadres will be reckoned in the effectives fixed by the second and third sub-paragraphs of Paragraph 1 of Article 160 of the present treaty.
Brigade, Battalions and Companies thus formed only the cadres of a small army of men considered qualified to undertake railway work of one kind or another in time of war.
The great and small shortcomings of these cadres increased as the cadres became separated.
Owing to enormous casualties in killed, wounded and prisoners, as well as many deserters, some regiments have changed their cadres nine or ten times, so that only from three to ten men remain of the original formation.
My efforts to combat this measure were unavailing, and resulted in the formation of a special regiment of convicts--a present from Moscow--and in the formation of solid anarchist cadres in the Reserve Battalions.
The cadres of the militia were filled by untrained men, devoid of technical experience, and, as often as not, criminals.
No one expected the campaign to be protracted, and the Army organisation was not careful to preserve the cadresof officers and non-commissioned officers.
I have already mentioned the cadres of commissioned officers.
It is upon these new cadres that the task has fallen to remodel the Army on a new basis, and that task has so far proved beyond their capacity.
Special cadres of culture are trained to direct the cultural institutions.
In reality, all key positions are held by Party cadres who have been selected and appointed by the Party district or city committees.
Party Schools In 1970 the Party operated a number of schools and courses for its cadres as well as three research and study institutes, attached to the Central Committee.
The drill lasts four days for the “cadre” of engineers and artillery, and immediately after ten days for the cadres and companies united, or twelve days for both together.
For the cavalry the drill lasts seven days for dragoons and four days for “guides;” for riflemen, two days for the cadres, and immediately afterwards four days for cadres and companies united.
Substantial cadres of officers and skilled enlisted personnel have been recruited and trained.
There is no anti-Communist army to which cadres of men from either Soviet-occupied or Soviet-free territories can be made welcome.
The same cadres of sympathetic persons who had been useful as propaganda sources for psychological warfare during the period of hostilities became useful instruments of domination after hostilities ended.
They date back to when our earliest construction cadres went in.
Construction cadres had ventured into and beyond the Asteroids.
A few days later the Cadres of the 5th, 6th and 8th Durham Light Infantry moved by train to Rouen, where they were to build a camp and start a new institution, that of instructing reinforcement officers at the Base in tactical schemes.
The officers of the Cadres therefore began the latter work, whilst the N.
On detraining at Longpre they marched to billets at Caumont, where orders were received that the battalions were to be reduced to the strength of Training Cadres (10 officers and 50 other ranks).
Advance planning was needed to develop a broader base of trained men among black troops to provide cadres and leaders to meet national emergencies more efficiently.
With an extremely limited number of Regular Army Negroes to draw from, the service had to create cadres for the new units and find officers to lead them.
The reality of the limited national manpower pool explained the services' guarantee that Negroes would be included in the postwar period as cadres for the full wartime mobilization of black manpower.
We should thus, from the point of view of organization, gain the advantage of having the cadres for both Corps and Divisions ready in time of Peace, without being bound once for all to a hard-and-fast strength for the Division.
Nor would any strengthening of the field army be possible under this scheme, since the cadres to contain the mass of these special reservists are not ready to hand.
This step is the more necessary because the present available cadres are insufficient to receive the mass of able-bodied recruits and to provide for their thorough training.
These were "breach organisations," so to speak, countering the immediate effects of enemy attacks while more comprehensive and permanent cadres were created to absorb them.
As reorganized, the academy is divided into two departments, one for the training of cadresin the party and in mass organizations and a second for the training of personnel who work in the economy and state administration.
To facilitate the training of larger numbers, branches of the Stefan Gheorghiu Party Academy's Center for the Education and Training of Party and Mass Organization Cadres were set up in Bucharest and in seven counties.
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