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• 1. The military recruits more of its officers through college ROTC programs than through service academies.
According to Wendell, the chief in Scottdale, many of the new recruits were inspired to sign up after seeing friends and neighbors become involved.
Among the more recent recruits is choir treasurer, Julia Edwards, who joined four years ago when she moved back to Wales.
And that recruits themselves, from here or elsewhere, would prefer to perform before a big crowd than a stadium that isn’t even halfway full – even if, these days, it’s going to take visiting fans taking over swaths of the Rose Bowl to make it happen.
Anonymous defence sources there is a ‘general collapse’ in the flow of new recruits into the service.
A number of his Anfield recruits, or those he has shaped upon his inheritance, have been able to feature in a variety of positions - and the same goes for Szoboszlai, who is also a set-piece specialist.
"As chief instructor, I will bring the fear of the unknown and be unwavering in challenging the recruits physically and mentally."
“As in other ‘people jobs’, the benefits gained by new recruits from working alongside skilled and experienced professionals, watching what they do and how they do it, and reflecting on and discussing their practice with them afterwards, are priceless.”
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/nhs-uk-ai-trainer-social-care-b2399744.html
As one of the youngest recruits to join one of the many Avengers rosters across the United States, the vigilante still had a lot to learn.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/avengers-comics-vs-mcu-most-controversial/
As the recruits were back in the barracks, some took off their shoes, with close up camera angles revealing they were battered and covered in plasters and bandages.
At the event, he said he felt under pressure to “perform” and ended up engaging in sexual activity with another of the recruits while Jeffries and Smith watched.
Source: https://fortune.com/2023/10/03/abercrombie-fitch-mike-jeffries-ceo-sex-trafficking/
But there is no reason why the Bulldogs shouldn’t be able to build on what was a fairly positive 2022 season with recruits such as Viliame Kikau (Panthers), one of the game’s elite second rowers, and machine in the middle, Reed Mahoney (Eels).
Celebrity Gogglebox returned on Friday, June 17, and fans of the show were delighted to see some familiar show favourites - such as Baz and Shaun from Happy Mondays - back on their sofas alongside some new recruits.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/gogglebox-fans-demand-epsiode-devoted-27144314
Chelsea have welcomed no less than six major recruits to Stamford Bridge, with Todd Boehly still in a trigger-happy mood as the club's spending over the last 12 months approaches half a billion.
Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington addressed the force’s latest recruits in light of the crimes of former Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick.
Colorado recruits Champion Johnson, left, and Victory Johnson during a visit to the Boulder, Colo., campus in December of 2022.
Source: https://www.dailycamera.com/2023/01/07/victory-johnson-eager-to-join-new-look-colorado-buffs/
Corell estimates the latest batch of new Iowa National Guard recruits is about 60 percent of his target.
Source: https://www.kjan.com/index.php/2023/01/iowa-national-guard-leader-warns-of-recruiting-challenges/
Daily unveils four new recruits as reporter quits for ‘dream job’
Danylevych’s campaign points to difficult choices war planners face as they try to maintain the flow of recruits to defeat a much larger army amid steady losses, while retaining a big enough workforce to sustain the shattered economy.
Despite there being only two returners, Toomey’s new recruits actually give the team more gymnasts than it had a year ago.