army organization

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Definition of army organization in English Turkish dictionary

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Army Armaments Group
(Askeri) NATO Kara Kuvvetleri Silahlanma Grubu
army air transport organization
(Askeri) KARA KUVVETLERİ HAVA ULAŞTIRMA TEŞKİLATI: Hava Kuvvetleri tarafından ulaştırma desteği tahsis edilmiş harekatla ilgili yer idare görevlerini ve havadan sevkiyatı temin için Kara Kuvvetlerince, Hava Kuvvetleriyle işbirliği yapılarak tesis edilmiş teşkilat. ARMY AND AIR FORCE CENTRAL WELFARE FUND: KARA VE HAVA KUVVETLERİ MERKEZİ SOSYAL YARDIM FONU: ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE: KARA VE HAVA KUVVETLERİ KANTİN HİZMETİ: Federal tahsislerle temin edilemeyen lüzumlu eşya ve ziynetleri, yetki sahibi daimi müşterilere sağlamak maksadıyla kurulmuş bir hizmet. Ayrıca bakınız: "exchange". ARMY AND AIR FORCE POSTAL SERVICE: KARA VE HAVA KUVVETLERİ POSTA HİZMETİ: ABD sivil posta hizmetinin işlemediği ve askeri durumların gerektirdiği bölgelerde, iki kuvvet hesabına müşterek posta hizmetlerini (mektupların kabulü, gönderilmesi, işlemi ve teslimi; posta pulu ve pullu evrakın satılması, para - havalelerinin dağıtılması ve ödenmesi) temin etmek üzere, Kara ve Hava Kuvvetleri tarafından çalıştırılıp devam ettirilen posta hizmetleri
English - English
In countries where conscription prevails a soldier is supposed to serve a given number of years
It for any reason he is not enrolled in the regular army, he may begin his service in the army reserves or even the home reserves, but then serves the full number of years or up to the age limit
The usual divisions are: (1) A regular or active army, in which soldiers serve continuously with the colors and live in barracks or cantonments when not in the field; (2) the reserves of this army, in which the soldiers, while remaining constantly subject to a call to the colors, live at their homes, being summoned more or less frequently to report for instruction, drill, or maneuvers; and (3) one or more classes of soldiers organized largely for territorial defense, living at home and having only occasional periods of drill and instraction, who are variously called home reserves (as in the table below), second, third, etc
besides the staff organizations such as those of the pay and subsistence departments
The system by which a country raises, classifies, arranges, and equips its armed land forces
He is usually enrolled first in the regular army, then passes to its reserve, then into the home reserves, to serve until he reaches the age limit
line of defense (the regular army and its reserves ordinarily constituting the first line of defense), territorial forces, or the like
In equipment the organization of the army is into the three great arms of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with more or less numerous other branches, such as engineers, medical corps, etc
army organization

    Hyphenation

    ar·my or·ga·ni·za·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    ärmi ôrgınızeyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈärmē ˌôrgənəˈzāsʜən/ /ˈɑːrmiː ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃən/
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