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It may have gone against certain abstract ideals that warned of the dangers of standing armies, but without re-enlistments and especially a more stable officer corps, surely the Revolution would have been lost.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Herd of Individualists, Wolfman Edition 2010
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It may have gone against certain abstract ideals that warned of the dangers of standing armies, but without re-enlistments and especially a more stable officer corps, surely the Revolution would have been lost.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Herd of Individualists, Wolfman Edition 2010
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It may have gone against certain abstract ideals that warned of the dangers of standing armies, but without re-enlistments and especially a more stable officer corps, surely the Revolution would have been lost.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Herd of Individualists, Wolfman Edition 2010
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It may have gone against certain abstract ideals that warned of the dangers of standing armies, but without re-enlistments and especially a more stable officer corps, surely the Revolution would have been lost.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Herd of Individualists, Wolfman Edition 2010
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My guess is that he plans to reduce recruitment and re-enlistments because he believes doing so will actually result in a net increase the total number troops.
Dropping Fast In Polls, Rudy Unveils New Campaign Tack: Call For More War 2009
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That victory followed by a victory at the Battle of Princeton is generally credited for boosting the morale of Washington's men and encouraging re-enlistments.
Archive 2009-12-25 Mr. Byrne 2009
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That victory followed by a victory at the Battle of Princeton is generally credited for boosting the morale of Washington's men and encouraging re-enlistments.
Battles of Trenton and Princeton Animated Mr. Byrne 2009
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The Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan analytical arm of Congress, said in a report Thursday that enactment of S 22, a bill promising to pay full tuition plus a stipend for veterans attending college, could lead to a 16 percent drop in re-enlistments.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: CBO: Better GI Bill would cut retention 16% 2008
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The Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan analytical arm of Congress, said in a report Thursday that enactment of S 22, a bill promising to pay full tuition plus a stipend for veterans attending college, could lead to a 16 percent drop in re-enlistments. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: CBO: Better GI Bill would cut retention 16% 2008
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And the immediate below noted does NOT include how he sided with George Bush and fought strenuously against the New GI Bill because it was "too generous" and would hurt "re-enlistments."
Did you see it? 2008
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