- Army. New York
suffered 44,913
desertions by the war's end, and
Pennsylvania recorded 24,050, with Ohio
reporting desertions at 18,354.
About 1 out of 3...
- Look up
desertion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Desertion is the
abandonment of a duty or post in the
military without permission.
Desertion may also...
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desertion occurs when one or both
parents abandon their current offspring, and
thereby reduce or stop
providing parental care. Often, by deserting...
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investigation by the
Ukrainian SBI to
determine who is
responsible for the
desertions. As a result, the
brigade commander,
Colonel Dmytro Ryumshin, was removed...
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grounds for a
divorce which a
party could raise and need to
prove included desertion abandonment (typically 1 year)
cruelty habitual drunkenness drug addiction...
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hindered by a few
desertions, he
still managed to
narrowly defeat Octavian's
forces in his
initial defence. The
desertions continued, however, and...
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Desertion is a 2005
novel by
Abdulrazak Gurnah. It was
published in the
United Kingdom by
Bloomsbury Publishing.
There is, as you can see, an I in this...
- "The
Circus Animals'
Desertion" is a poem by
William Butler Yeats published in Last
Poems in 1939.
While the
original composition date of the poem is...
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gradually pushed back Sambhaji's
forces by
taking over
their strongholds.
Desertions became common by the end of his reign, and he had
alienated Maratha deshmukhs...
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Problem is, they will have to
scour the city
first to do so. 35 19 "
Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1" Earl
Kress October 21, 1985 (1985-10-21) 700–36...