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ELEMENT OF THE BRITISH ARMY
British Territorial Army; British Army/Territorial Army; Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve; Territorial Army (UK); T.A.V.R.; UK Territorial Army; Territorial Army (United Kingdom); Army Reserve(United Kingdom); Army Reserve (UK); Reserve of Officers; British Army Reserve; Territorial Army Reserve of Officers; TAVR II; TA (UK)
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  • Infantry of 50th (Northumbrian) Division moving up past a knocked-out German 88mm gun near 'Joe's Bridge' over the Meuse-Escaut Canal in Belgium, 16 September 1944

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territorial waters         
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COASTAL WATERS THAT ARE PART OF A NATION-STATE'S SOVEREIGN TERRITORY
Territorial Waters; Territorial sea; Territorial seas; Contiguous zone; U.S. territorial waters; 12 mile limit; 12-mile limit; National sea boundary; Sovereign waters; Territorial water; Maritime belt; Home water
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  • The Salvation Army, [[Eastfield, South Lanarkshire]], Scotland
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  • The Salvation Army Family Thrift Store, [[Santa Monica, California]]
  • Hotel and cafeteria for coloured men operated by The Salvation Army, Washington, D.C. circa 1917
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  • Salvation Army store in Victoria, Australia
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  • The Salvation Army founders, [[Catherine Booth]] and [[William Booth]]
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PROTESTANT CHURCH AND INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Salvationist; Corps (church); Salvation army; Sally Army; Salvos; Staines Salvation Army; Staines salvation army; Salvation army adult rehabilitation center; The Christian Mission; The Salvation Army Nashville Area Command; Salvation Army; Salvationists; Red Shield; Soldier's Covenant; Sally Ally; East London Christian Mission; The Red Shield; Salvation Army Articles of War; Slum sister; Uniform of The Salvation Army; Sally-ann; Armée du Salut; Salvation Army, The; The salvation army; Articles of War of The Salvation Army
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تعريف

Territorial Army
¦ noun (in the UK) a volunteer force locally organized to provide a reserve of trained manpower for use in an emergency.

ويكيبيديا

Army Reserve (United Kingdom)

The Army Reserve is the active-duty volunteer reserve force of the British Army. It is separate from the Regular Reserve whose members are ex-Regular personnel who retain a statutory liability for service. The Army Reserve was known as the Territorial Force from 1908 to 1921, the Territorial Army (TA) from 1921 to 1967, the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve (TAVR) from 1967 to 1979, and again the Territorial Army (TA) from 1979 to 2014.

The Army Reserve was created as the Territorial Force in 1908 by the Secretary of State for War, Richard Haldane, when the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 combined the previously civilian-administered Volunteer Force, with the mounted Yeomanry (at the same time the Militia was renamed the Special Reserve).

Haldane planned a volunteer "Territorial Force", to provide a second line for the six divisions of the Expeditionary Force which he was establishing as the centerpiece of the Regular Army. The Territorial Force was to be composed of fourteen divisions of infantry and fourteen brigades of cavalry, together with all the supporting arms and services needed for overseas war, including artillery, engineers commissariat and medical support. The new Special Reserve was to take over the depots of the militia, as an expanded reserve for the Regular Army. Under multiple political pressures, Haldane altered the public purpose of the Territorial Force in his Territorial and Reserve Forces Act to home defence, at the last moment but did not alter the planned structure. During the First World War, by the end of April 1915, six full Territorial divisions had been deployed into the fight.

Between the wars the Territorial Army (as it was now called) was re-established to be the sole means of expansion in future wars, but it was smaller than before and poorly resourced. Yet eight TA divisions were deployed before the fall of France. After the Second World War, the TA was reconstituted with ten divisions, but then successively cut until rebuilding began in 1970, with numbers peaking at nearly 73,000. It was then run down again despite a major role in the Iraq and Afghanistan operations, bottoming at an estimated 14,000. From 2011 that trend was reversed and a new target of 30,000 trained manpower set with resourcing for training, equipment and the emphasis restored to roles for formed units and sub-units.

During periods of total war, the Army Reserve is incorporated by the Royal Prerogative into Regular Service under one code of Military Law for the duration of hostilities or until de-activation is decided upon. After the Second World War, for example, the Territorial Army, as it was known then, was not demobilised until 1947. Army Reservists normally have a full-time civilian job or career, which in some cases provides skills and expertise that are directly transferable to a specialist military role, such as NHS employees serving in Reservist Army Medical Services units. All Army Reserve personnel have their civilian jobs protected to a limited extent by law should they be compulsorily mobilised. There is, however, no legal protection against discrimination in employment for membership of the Army Reserve in the normal course of events (i.e. when not mobilised).

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1. A jury has acquitted two British Territorial Army soldiers of charges that they raped a local woman last summer while they were in Wyoming for training.
2. "I was quite well made, and nobody joked with me." After graduating from the Glasgow College of Food Technology, he joined the British Territorial Army.