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3rd Supply Battalion         
MILITARY UNIT
The 3rd Supply Battalion is a battalion of the United States Marine Corps that specializes in distributing and warehousing military goods and equipment. They are headquartered at Camp Kinser, with their most remote company of Marines, Ammunition Company, located 37 miles north of Camp Kinser aboard Camp Schwab near the town of Henoko, Okinawa, Japan and fall under the command of the 3rd Marine Logistics Group.
3rd Infantry Battalion (Ireland)         
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  • Members of the 3rd Infantry Battalion man a [[Mowag Piranha]] at the 2006 Easter parade Dublin.
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UNIT OF THE IRISH ARMY INFANTRY CORPS
Irish 3rd Infantry Battalion; 3 Infantry Battalion (Ireland)
The 3rd Infantry Battalion (3 Inf Bn) is the oldest unit of the Irish Army. The battalion traces its history back to January 1923, when the unit was formed from several units based near Drumboe, County Donegal.
Labour supply         
  • This [[backward bending supply curve of labour]] shows how the change in [[real wage]] rates affects the number of hours worked by employees.
TOTAL HOURS THAT WORKERS WISH TO WORK AT A GIVEN REAL WAGE RATE
Labor supply; Labor supply curve; Labour supply curve; Supply of labor; Labor Supply
In mainstream economic theories, the labour supply is the total hours (adjusted for intensity of effort) that workers wish to work at a given real wage rate. It is frequently represented graphically by a labour supply curve, which shows hypothetical wage rates plotted vertically and the amount of labour that an individual or group of individuals is willing to supply at that wage rate plotted horizontally.