Some articles on manpower:
Manpower Directorate (Australia)
... The Manpower Directorate was a division of the Government of Australia established in January, 1942 to be responsible for active service and support industry ... The agency had extensive power and reach in furtherance of this effort In effect, Manpower imposed industrial conscription ...
... The Manpower Directorate was a division of the Government of Australia established in January, 1942 to be responsible for active service and support industry ... The agency had extensive power and reach in furtherance of this effort In effect, Manpower imposed industrial conscription ...
Military Of Nepal - Statistics
... Military manpower - military age 17 years of age Military manpower - availability males age 15-49 6,674,014 (2003 est.) Military manpower - fit for ...
... Military manpower - military age 17 years of age Military manpower - availability males age 15-49 6,674,014 (2003 est.) Military manpower - fit for ...
Socii - Military Organisation of The Roman Alliance - Manpower
... Brunt's seminal study, Italian Manpower (1971) On the basis of Brunt's comments, Polybius' figures may be revised and reorganised as follows Iuniores (males 16–46 ...
... Brunt's seminal study, Italian Manpower (1971) On the basis of Brunt's comments, Polybius' figures may be revised and reorganised as follows Iuniores (males 16–46 ...
Ministry Of Manpower (Singapore) - Statutory Boards
... Corporate Planning Department Customer Responsiveness Department Foreign Manpower Management Division Income Security Policy Division International Manpower Division Labour Relations and Workplaces Division Legal ...
... Corporate Planning Department Customer Responsiveness Department Foreign Manpower Management Division Income Security Policy Division International Manpower Division Labour Relations and Workplaces Division Legal ...
Late Roman Army - Evolution of The 4th-century Army - Diocletian - Manpower
... Under Diocletian, the number of legions, and probably of other units, more than doubled ... But it is unlikely that overall army size increased nearly as much, since unit strengths appear to have been reduced, in some cases drastically e.g ...
... Under Diocletian, the number of legions, and probably of other units, more than doubled ... But it is unlikely that overall army size increased nearly as much, since unit strengths appear to have been reduced, in some cases drastically e.g ...