The Life of George Washington, Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War and the First President of the United StatesPorter & Coates, 1808 |
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... camps der zeitliche Abstand bis zur Entlassung durch verschiedenfarbige Uniformen oder Kopfbedeckungen deutlich gemacht.260 So tragen die neuen boot camp - Insassen in Michigan und Illinois weiße Uniformen und werden deswegen als ...
... camps der zeitliche Abstand bis zur Entlassung durch verschiedenfarbige Uniformen oder Kopfbedeckungen deutlich gemacht.260 So tragen die neuen boot camp - Insassen in Michigan und Illinois weiße Uniformen und werden deswegen als ...
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... camps ' medical and psychological screenings . Judging by boot camp completion rates , these criteria successfully screened youths who could withstand the boot camp regimen . It is not so clear whether the criteria successfully ...
... camps ' medical and psychological screenings . Judging by boot camp completion rates , these criteria successfully screened youths who could withstand the boot camp regimen . It is not so clear whether the criteria successfully ...
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... camps. Would this, then, suggest that the threshold for a refugee camp becoming a legitimate military objective is so high that even the most militarized camps today are not “militarized enough” to become such? Historically, few, if any ...
... camps. Would this, then, suggest that the threshold for a refugee camp becoming a legitimate military objective is so high that even the most militarized camps today are not “militarized enough” to become such? Historically, few, if any ...
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