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  1. Armed Occupation Act

    The Florida Armed Occupation Act of 1842 USStat 5 502 was passed as an incentive to populate Florida. The Act granted span style white space nowrap 160  acres  0.6  km span of unsettled land south of the line separating townships 9 and 10 South. a East West line about three miles 5  km north of Palatka, Florida Palatka and about ten miles 16  km south of Newnansville, Florida Newnansville to any head of a family as long he satisfied the following conditions ref name statutes cite web url http memory.loc.gov cgi bin ampage?collId llsl&fileName 005 llsl005.db&recNum 539 title An Act to provide for the armed occupation and settlement of the unsettled part of the Peninsula of East Florida accessdate 2007 06 27 ref be a resident of Florida and not having span style white space nowrap 160  acres  0.6  km span of land in Florida when asking for the permit get a permit from the Lands Office he or his heirs reside for five consecutive years on the grant clear, enclose and cultivate convert 5 acre m2 of land during the first year build a house on the lot during the first year the land should be two or more miles away from a garrisoned military post. The last statement implied that the person should bear arms for his own protection. The total land to be granted should not be more than 200,000 acres 800  km under the act. References reflist Category 1842 in law Category United States federal public land legislation Category Pre state history of Florida US fed statute stub ...   more details



  1. Armed Forces Act

    Armed Forces Act with its variations is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and India relating to the armed forces . In the United Kingdom, an Armed Forces Act must be passed every five years to enable the maintenance of a standing army , which would otherwise be illegal under the Bill of Rights 1689 . ref cite news title Forces to face single justice body first Joshua last Rozenberg authorlink Joshua Rozenberg url http www.telegraph.co.uk news uknews 1494956 Forces to face single justice body.html newspaper The Daily Telegraph date 28 July 2005 accessdate 15 July 2011 ref List United Kingdom The Armed Forces Act 2011 c. 18 The Armed Forces Act 2006 c. 52 The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 c. 32 The Armed Forces Act 2001 c. 19 The Armed Forces Discipline Act 2000 c. 4 The Armed Forces Act 1996 c. 46 The Armed Forces Act 1991 c. 62 The Armed Forces Act 1986 c. 21 The Armed Forces Act 1981 c. 55 The Armed Forces Act 1976 c. 52 The Armed Forces Act 1971 c. 33 The Armed Forces Act 1966 c. 45 The Armed Forces Housing Loans Act 1965 c. 9 The Armed Forces Housing Loans Act 1958 c. 1 The Armed Forces Housing Loans Act 1949 c. 77 India The Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 See also List of short titles Footnotes reflist UK legislation Statute stub Category Lists of legislation by short title ...   more details



  1. Armed Forces Act 2006

    Infobox UK legislation short title The Armed Forces Act 2006 ref The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2006 52 section 386 section 386 of this Act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make provision with respect to the armed forces and for connected purposes. year 2006 statute book chapter 2006 c 52 introduced ... uksi 2007 1442 made The Armed Forces Act 2006 Commencement No. 1 Order 2007 S.I. 2007 1442 C. 60 http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2007 2913 made The Armed Forces Act 2006 Commencement No. 2 Order 2007 S.I. 2007 2913 C. 115 http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2008 1650 made The Armed Forces Act 2006 ... The Armed Forces Act 2006 Commencement No. 4 Order 2009 S.I. 2009 812 C. 54 http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2009 1167 made The Armed Forces Act 2006 Commencement No. 5 Order 2009 S.I. 2009 167 C. 64 See also Armed Forces Act Military Courts of the United Kingdom References Halsbury s Statutes , Reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2006 52 contents The Armed Forces Act 2006 , as amended ... ukpga 2006 52 contents enacted The Armed Forces Act 2006 , as originally enacted from the The National ... contents Explanatory notes to the Armed Forces Act 2006. http www.publications.parliament.uk cgi bin ... enacted legislation history http www.publications.parliament.uk pa pabills 200506 armed forces.htm revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2006 52 contents The Armed Forces Act 2006 c 52 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It came into force on 31 October 2009. It replaces the three separate Service Discipline Acts the Army Act 1955 , the Air Force Act 1955 and the Naval Discipline Act 1957 as the system of military law under which the British Armed Forces operate. The Armed Forces Act harmonises service law between the three armed services. One motivating factor behind the changes in the legislation combining discipline acts across the armed forces ...   more details



  1. Armed Career Criminal Act

    The Armed Career Criminal Act of 1984 ACCA ref usc 18 924 e ref is a United States federal law that provides sentence enhancements for felons who commit crimes with firearms, if convicted of certain crimes three or more times. If a felon has been convicted more than twice of a violent felony or a serious drug crime, ref These prior convictions are referred to as predicate convictions, i.e. the Government must prove the existence of three prior convictions as a predicate for the imposition of the sentence enhancement under ACCA. ref the Act provides a minimum sentence of fifteen years, instead of the ten year maximum prescribed under the Gun Control Act. The Act provides for a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. History of ACCA The ACCA has been through numerous revisions in Congress and has evolved considerably since its passage in 1984. ref For an analysis of the ACCA s legislative history and proposals for amending the ACCA, consult this 2009 article from the Harvard Journal on Legislation http www.harvardjol.com wp content uploads 2009 09 537 568.pdf The Armed Career Criminal Act and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Moving Toward Consistency, 46 Harv. J. on Legis. 537 2009 ref The ACCA was originally included with the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 sponsored by the Reagan Administration ref When H.R. 6248 was passed by Congress and presented to Reagan for signature, he vetoed the bill on the ground that identical provisions had been enacted a week earlier as part of P.L. 98 473. http www.reagan.utexas.edu archives speeches 1984 101984m.htm Reagan Veto Memorandum . ref and enhanced the penalties for possession of firearms under the Gun Control Act for felons who had been convicted three times of robbery or burglary . ref The original ACCA was codified at 18 U.S.C. 1202 a . ref Unfinished part. Remove comment blocks to insert into article text. The Act was changed again in 1986, being repealed by Pub. L. 99 308. Cases involving the ACCA The definition of violent ...   more details



  1. Armed Forces Discipline Act 2000

    orphan date January 2010 Infobox UK legislation short title Armed Forces Discipline Act 2000 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to amend the Army Act 1955, the Air Force Act 1955 and the Naval Discipline Act 1957 in relation to custody, the right to elect court martial trial and appeals against findings made or punishments awarded on summary dealing or summary trial and for connected purposes. statute book chapter introduced by territorial extent flag UK England and Wales Scotland Northern Ireland royal assent commencement repeal date amendments related legislation Army Act 1955 , Air Force Act 1955 , Naval Discipline Act 1957 repealing legislation status original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2000 4 enacted revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2000 4 legislation history Armed Forces Discipline Act 2000 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It amends the Army Act 1955 , the Air Force Act 1955 and the Naval Discipline Act 1957 in relation to custody, the right to elect court martial trial and appeals against findings made or punishments awarded on summary dealing or summary trial and for connected purposes. See also Armed Forces Act UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2000 Category United Kingdom military law UK law stub ...   more details



  1. Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004

    Infobox UK legislation short title The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 ref The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2004 32 section 12 section 12 of this Act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make new provision for establishing pension and compensation schemes for the armed or reserve forces to amend the Pensions Appeal Tribunals Act 1943 to provide for the transfer of the property, rights and liabilities of the Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation to a registered charity and for connected purposes. year 2004 statute book chapter 2004 c 32 introduced by territorial extent royal assent 18 November ... http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2004 32 contents The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 c 32 is an Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ... ukpga 2005 4 schedule 18 part 2 Part 2 of Schedule 18 to, the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 . See also Armed Forces Act References Halsbury s Statutes , reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2004 32 contents The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 , as amended from the The National ... contents enacted The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 , as originally enacted from ... http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2005 116 contents made Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 Commencement No. 1 Order 2005 S.I. 2005 116 C. 4 http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2005 356 contents made The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 Commencement No. 2 Order 2005 S.I. 2005 356 C. 13 http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2005 3107 contents made The Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation Act 2004 Commencement No. 3 Order 2005 S.I. 2005 3107 C. 133 Schedule 1 Amendments to Pensions Appeal Tribunals Act 1943 Paragraphs 8 and 9 were repealed on 3 April 2006 ref The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 Commencement No. 5 Order 2006 S.I. 2006 1014 C. 33 , article 2 a and http ...   more details



  1. National Service (Armed Forces) Act 1939

    The National Service Armed Forces Act 1939 was enacted immediately by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on the day the United Kingdom declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, at the start of the Second World War . It superseded the Military Training Act 1939 passed in May that year, and enforced full conscription on all males between 18 and 41 resident in the UK. http www.jstor.org stable 1282941?seq 18 It was continued in a modified form in peacetime by the National Service Act 1948 . Exemptions Only a few categories were exempted British subjects from outside Britain and the Isle of Man who had lived in the country for less than two years Students Persons employed by the government of any country of the British Empire except the United Kingdom Clergy of any denomination Those who were blind or had mental disorders Married women Women who had one or more children 14 years old or younger living with them. This included their own children, legitimate or illegitimate, stepchildren, and adopted children, as long as the child was adopted before 18 December 1941. Conscientious objectors People working in reserved occupation s Pregnant women were liable to be called up, but in practice were not. Citation needed date March 2010 UK law stub Category Conscription in the United Kingdom Category Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1939 Category 1939 in military history Category United Kingdom military law th 1939 ...   more details



  1. Women's Armed Services Integration Act

    Women s Armed Services Integration Act , a United States law enacted on June 12, 1948, enabled women to serve as permanent, regular members of the armed forces in the United States Army Army , United States Navy Navy , United States Marine Corps Marine Corps , and the recently formed United States Air Force Air Force . Prior to this act, women, with the exception of nurses, served in the military only in times of war. The act limited service of women by excluding them from Air Force and Navy vessels and aircraft that might engage in combat. ref http soc.enotes.com women military article 40539 Women in the military ref The act was a major step forward for military women. However, in October 1949 a new Army regulation decreed that mothers with dependent children were ineligible to serve in the military, and female servicewomen with children under the age of 18 were discharged. This regulation was overturned in the 1970s when Congress of the United States Congress passed a bill that the President signed into law which allowed women with dependent children to serve. In 1998, a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Women s Armed Sevices Act was held at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Women in Military Service for America WIMSA Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery . Then Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre delivered the keynote address. See also Women in the military References references External links http search.eb.com women articles Women s Armed Services Integration Act.html Women in American History Women s Armed Services Integration Act http historymatters.gmu.edu d 6257 Forcing the Resignation of Women with Minor Children Is in This Day and Age an Anachronism Support for Change in Army Policy http millennium.fortunecity.com redwood 352 usmc20.htm Women in the Marine Corps Category Women in the United States military Category Labor law of the United States Category 1948 in law Category 1948 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958

    Essay like date October 2010 The Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA , was passed on September 11, 1958, by the Parliament of India . ref http www.mha.nic.in pdfs armed forces special powers act1958.pdf THE ARMED FORCES SPECIAL POWERS ACT, 1958 ref It conferred special powers upon armed forces in what the act calls disturbed areas in the states of Arunachal Pradesh , Assam , Manipur , Meghalaya , Mizoram , Nagaland and Tripura . It was later extended to Jammu and Kashmir as The Armed Forces Jammu and Kashmir Special Powers Act, 1990 in July 1990. ref name AFSPA http mha.nic.in pdfs Armed 20forces 20 J&K 20Spl. 20powers 20act, 201990.pdf PDF The Armed Forces Jammu and Kashmir Special Powers Act, 1990 Indian Ministry of Law and Justice Published by the Authority of New Delhi ref The Act The Articles ... and other issues Armed Forces Special Powers Act According to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act ... of the state the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958. Thus began the fight of Irom Sharmila Chanu ... article india un asks india to repeal armed forces special powers act 192249?pfrom home otherstories UN asks India to repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act ref Non governmental organizations analysis ... forces special powers act India Repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act 50th Anniversary of Law Allowing ... Studies and Analysis, Manipur and Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1958 ref The article, however .... The Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA grants the military wide powers of arrest, the right to shoot ... 11 20 india17381.htm India Repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act ref the Public Safety Act, since ... Armed Forces Act Irom Sharmila Chanu Thangjam Manorama Footnotes Reflist 2 External links wikisource Armed Forces Special Powers Act https docs.google.com open?id 0B70n4ds8OvSOOGM1NzEyOWUtYmI5MC00ZTBiLTlkZmUtYmI1Njc5MTg4NWNm Presentation on Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 by Major General ... 12mani1.htm Armed Forces Act to go from Imphal rediff.com article dated August 12, 2004 http www.democracynow.org ...   more details



  1. Occupation

    wiktionary Occupation may refer to Job role , a regular activity performed for payment, that occupies one s time Employment , a person under service of another by hire Career , a course through life Profession , a vocation founded upon specialized training Vocation , an occupation to which a person is specially drawn A category in the Standard Occupational Classification System Occupying a space, either through force, by fiat , or by agreement Military occupation , the martial control of a territory Occupation protest , a political demonstration Occupancy , use of a building Television series that use this word in their titles Occupation Battlestar Galactica Occupation Battlestar Galactica , an episode of the science fiction television series Occupation TV serial Occupation TV serial , a drama about the Iraq War See also Lookfrom Occupation disambig cy Galwedigaeth gwahaniaethu de Berufung es Ocupaci n ja ps simple Occupation sk Povolanie ...   more details



  1. Human Rights (Women in Armed Forces) Amendment Act 2007

    Infobox NZ Legislation short title Human Rights Women in Armed Forces Amendment Act 2007 long title introduced by Lynne Pillay date passed 3 May 2007 royal assent 4 May 2007 commencement 5 May 2007 amendments related legislation status Current The Human Rights Women in Armed Forces Amendment Act 2007 is an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand in 2007. It removed an exemption from the New Zealand Human Rights Act 1993 Human Rights Act 1993 which barred women from serving in combat roles in the New Zealand Defence Force . Background When New Zealand ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women CEDAW in 1985, it reserved the right not to apply the Convention insofar as it conflicted with existing policies prohibiting women from taking up combat roles in the military. ref cite web url http treaties.un.org Pages ViewDetails.aspx?src TREATY&mtdsg no IV 8&chapter 4&lang en 47 title Parties to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women publisher United Nations Treaty Collection date accessdate 2009 12 03 ref The policy was reflected in the Human Rights Act 1993 with a clause exempting the armed forces from the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of gender in regards to combat roles. ref Human Rights Act 1993, section 33 repealed Nothing in section 22 of this Act shall prevent preferential treatment based on sex being given within the Armed Forces to any member of those forces who has the duty ... act public 2007 0016 latest whole.html dlm407634 Human Rights Women in Armed Forces Amendment Act 2007 ... to full ratification of the CEDAW. Introduction and passage The Human Rights Women in Armed Forces ... May 2006. ref cite web url http www.scoop.co.nz stories PA0605 S00107.htm title Human Rights Women in Armed ... Rights Women in Armed Forces Amendment Bill publisher New Zealand Parliament date 2005 12 ... 1 Human Rights Women in Armed Forces Amendment Bill.htm Human Rights Women in Armed Forces Amendment ...   more details



  1. Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act, 1998

    The Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act PIE ref Act 19 of 1998. ref is an act of parliament act of the Parliament of South Africa Parliament of South Africa which came into effect on June 5 , 1998 in South Africa 1998 , and which sets out to prevent arbitrariness Law and politics arbitrary eviction s. In terms of the Constitution of South Africa , No one may be evicted from their home, or have their home demolished, without an order of court made after considering all the relevant circumstances. No legislation may permit arbitrary evictions. ref s 26 3 . ref PIE sets out the procedure to be followed in the case of such evictions. ref Mostert & Pope 217. ref In Port Elizabeth Municipality v Various Occupiers , ref 2005 1 SA 217 CC . ref the Constitutional Court of South Africa Constitutional Court found that it expressly requires the court to infuse elements of grace and compassion into the formal structures of the law. ref Para 37. ref Eviction procedure The eviction procedure excludes the rei vindicatio and other common law remedies for the vindication of ownership rights. PIE has application also where the occupation was lawful to begin with but became unlawful later. ref Ndlovu v Ngcobo Bekker v Jika Ndlovu v Ngcobo Bekker and Another v Jika 2003 1 SA 113 SCA . ref Different procedures are set out under PIE for private owners, ref s 4. ref urgent applications ref s 5. ref and organs of state. ref s 6. ref Notice must be given within fourteen days of the hearing and should include the following notification that proceedings have been instituted ... from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act 19 of 1998. External links http www.info.gov.za view DownloadFileAction?id 70676 Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act .... In the case of private owners, ref s 4. ref the court will consider the length of the occupation ... to continue their occupation until the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality provided ...   more details



  1. The Armed

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Armed image caption From left to right Adam Senko, Chris Elkjar, Kenny Szymanski, Tony Wolski, Dan Greene, and Aaron Jones. image size 350 background group or band origin Detroit, Michigan , United States genre Hardcore punk , metalcore years active 2009 present associated acts Slicer Dicer, The Dillinger Escape Plan , Coheed and Cambria website URL http www.thearmed.com current members Adam Senko br Chris Elkjar br Kenny Szymanski br Tony Wolski br Dan Greene br Aaron Jones The Armed is a six piece band from Detroit, Michigan Detroit , Michigan playing a blend of hardcore punk and extreme metal since 2009. Three of its members Chris Elkjar, Tony Wolski, and Aaron Jones were previously in another Detroit based hardcore punk band, Slicer Dicer. The Armed play several Slicer Dicer songs in live shows and included two, Terrordactyl and Buy A Snake, on their first full length album, These Are Lights . Description The group ... 7, 2009. ref They broke up in late 2008, but three of their members went on to form The Armed and have continued to have a similarly energetic live show. ref http www.vimeo.com 5170931 The Armed ... Gonella at New Alliance East. ref cite web url http www.smnnews.com 2009 09 14 the armed plop kurt ballou mixed debut online for download title The Armed Plop Kurt Ballou Mixed Debut Online for Download ... http hyperbolemachine.com 2010 03 30 artist spotlight the armed title Artist Spotlight The Armed publisher ..., 2010. ref cite web url http www.friendsthroughcommonenemies.com title The Armed publisher Friendsthroughcommonenemies.com ... The Armed Home publisher Thearmed.bigcartel.com date accessdate 2010 12 30 ref The album features ... on The Armed s New EP publisher SMNnews.com date 2010 03 25 accessdate 2010 12 30 ref Their stage ... 30 artist spotlight the armed Hyperbole Machine Interview http www.thrashhits.com 2009 12 the armed we want the airwaves back Thrash Hits Interview DEFAULTSORT Armed Category American metalcore musical ...   more details



  1. Armed

    Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Armed image caption sire Bull Lea grandsire Bull Dog horse Bull Dog dam Armful damsire Chance Shot horse Chance Shot sex Gelding foaled 1941 country United States colour Brown color Brown breeder Calumet Farm owner Calumet Farm trainer Ben A. Jones record 81 41 20 10 earnings 817,475 race Washington Handicap 1945 br Suburban Handicap 1946 br Widener Handicap 1946, 1947 br Washington Park Handicap 1946, 1947 br Stars and Stripes Breeders Cup Turf Handicap Stars and Stripes Handicap 1947 br Gulfstream Park Handicap 1947 br Arlington Handicap 1947 br McLennan Handicap McLennan Memorial Handicap 1947 awards American Champion Older Male Horse U.S. Champion Older Male Horse 1946 & 1947 br American Horse of the Year United States Horse of the Year 1947 honours National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame 1963 br Blood Horse magazine List of the Top 100 Racehorses of the 20th Century 39 Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century updated October 12, 2007 Armed May, 1941 1964 was an United States American Thoroughbred gelding horse racing race horse . He was sired by the great graded stakes race stakes winner Bull Lea , the sire of Citation horse Citation . His dam was Armful, whose sire was Belmont Stakes winner Chance Shot horse Chance Shot , and whose grandsire was the great Fair Play horse Fair Play . Small for his age and very headstrong, Armed s habit of biting and kicking hay out of his handler s pitchfork , along with being practically untrainable ... and had to be rested due to an ankle injury. Armed raced for seven seasons, from 1944 to 1950, finishing ...&dq armed horse of the year&hl en title Armed Selected Horse of Year publisher Spokesman Review date 1947 12 16 accessdate 2012 02 27 ref Armed died in 1964 of an intestinal tumor . ref name arm1965 ..., Armed was inducted into National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame . In The Blood Horse ranking ... armed Armed s pedigree http www.tbhorsepedigree.com library horse Armed.php TB Library profile of Armed ...   more details



  1. Occupation (protest)

    An as an act of protest , is the entry into and holding of a building, space or symbolic site. As such, occupations often combine some of the following elements a challenge to ownership of the space involved, an effort to gain public attention, the practical use of the facilities occupied, and a redefinition of the occupied space. Occupations may be conducted with varying degrees of physical force to obtain and defend the place occupied. Occupations may be brief or they may extend for weeks, months or years. In some cases of long term occupation, the term protest camp may be applied, although occupation often connotes the use of space without permission or in defiance of governmental authority. Occupation, as a means of achieving change, emerged out of worker struggles that sought everything from higher wages to the abolition of capitalism. Often called a sit down strike , it is a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group of workers, usually employed at a factory or other centralized location, take possession of the workplace by sitting down at their stations, effectively ... www.mst.org.br . The occupation of the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin in February, 2011 ... 2012 Spanish protests Tahrir Square during the 2011 Egyptian revolution The occupation of some university ... the 2008 9 year, including New York University NYU and The New School . The February 2008 occupation ... s history. Residents have occupied the main thoroughfare for 1 year and 9 months. The occupation ... the placement of nuclear weapon nuclear armed cruise missile s in 1981. The American Indian Movement occupation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota Wounded Knee , South Dakota 1973 The Occupation of Alcatraz 1969 occupation of Alcatraz by Native Americans in the United States American Indians . The City University of New York Open admissions and remedial education 1969 occupation of City College ... of occupation as protest include Sit in s Sit down strike s Peace camp s conducted on disputed territory ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Japan

    rev.pdf Labor Standards Act ref While it was created while Japan was under occupation, the origins of the Act have nothing to do with the occupation forces. It appears to have been the brainchild of Kosaku ... Japan era World War II WWII Cold War status Military occupation event pre Surrender of Japan date pre ... de facto flag usage of the period, plus reflects WP CONSENSUS as per straw poll. flag Occupation ... of Allied Occupied Japan.svg thumb right Civil and naval ensign during the occupation of Japan. At the end ... States with a contribution from the British Commonwealth Occupation Force . This foreign ... 01 ref The San Francisco Peace Treaty , signed on September 8, 1951, marked the end of the Allied occupation ... Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers SCAP , to supervise the occupation ... of occupation, as was done for the occupation of Germany . Under the final plan, however, SCAP ... as follows Soviet Union North Korea not a full occupation , Sakhalin , and the Kuril Islands United States South Korea not a full occupation , Okinawa , the Amami Islands , the Ogasawara Islands and Japanese possessions in Micronesia Republic of China Taiwan and Penghu It is unclear why the occupation ... People s Republic of Japan in the Soviet zone of occupation. However, unlike the Soviet occupations ... also established to supervise the occupation of Japan. ref National Diet Library http www.ndl.go.jp ... on August 19 to meet MacArthur and to be briefed on his plans for the occupation. On August 28, 150 ... war II and the occupation period. For example, see Goodman and Refsing 1992 33 , The Hinomaru was indispensable ... off, waving smaller flags. During the early years of the occupation, its use was temporally restricted ... in Cripps 1996, p. 81 ... before 1948 by notifying the occupation forces in an area, individuals ... set two main objectives for the occupation 1 eliminating Japan s war potential and 2 turning Japan ... of an army of occupation, its people subject to foreign military control. ref Takemae, Eiji ...   more details



  1. Reserved occupation

    system Munitions of War Act 1915 A precursor to the reserved occupation list, where no worker ...Refimprove date September 2007 A reserved occupation also known as essential services is an occupation considered important enough to a country that those serving in such occupations are exempt in fact forbidden from military service. In a total war , such as the Second World War , where most fit men of military age were conscription conscripted into the armed forces , exceptions were given to those who performed jobs vital to the country and the war effort which could not be abandoned or performed by others. Not only were such people exempt from being conscripted, they were often prohibited from enlisting on their own initiative, and were required to remain in their posts. Examples of reserved occupations include medical practitioners and police officers, but what is or is not a reserved occupation will depend on war needs and a country s particular circumstances. World War II In the UK, in 1938, a Schedule of Reserved Occupations had been drawn up, exempting certain key skilled workers from conscription. This was as a result of the problems from World War I, when too many skilled workers were allowed to enlist, thus creating serious problems in certain key industries. Examples of reserved occupations in the Second World War included coal mining, ship building, and many engineering related trades. The situation and the Schedule were constantly reviewed, most particularly because of the influx of women into the workplace, for example into the munitions industry, which freed up men to be called up. Many in reserved occupations joined civil defence units such as the Special Constabulary ... exempt from conscription. In the UK coal mining was not a reserved occupation at the start of the war ... Occupations The following list contains famous and notable people who worked in any reserved occupation ... comedy double act Morecambe and Wise , Morecambe worked at a mine in Accrington for 11 months ...   more details



  1. Military occupation

    Armed Conflicts has additional articles which cover military occupation but many countries including ...About territorial occupation military ranks and careers soldier history of war Military occupation is effective provisional control ref A Roberts. Prolonged Military Occupation The Israeli Occupied Territories ... Benveni t . The international law of occupation. Princeton University Press, 2004. ISBN 0691121303 ...&lpg PP1&pg PT30 v onepage&q&f false ref The intrinsically temporary nature of occupation, when no claim for permanent sovereignty is made by the occupying entity, distinguishes occupation from both ... Succeed or Fail. Journal of Peace Research 2010 47 59 ref Military occupation and the laws of war ... the military occupation of a country and territorial acquisition by invasion and annexation, the difference ... occupation which evolved as part of the laws of war gave some protection to the population under the military occupation of a belligerent power. The Hague Conventions 1899 and 1907 Hague Conventions of 1907 ... of the hostile army. The occupation extends only to the territory where such authority has been established ..., the laws in force in the country. In 1949 these laws governing belligerent occupation of an enemy state ... of GCIV applies The present Convention shall apply from the outset of any conflict or occupation ... operations however, the Occupying Power shall be bound, for the duration of the occupation, to the extent ... of the present Convention by any change introduced, as the result of the occupation of a territory ... to the situation. See also List of military occupations Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project RULAC Military government Nazi occupied Europe Allied Occupation Zones in Germany Occupied Japan Palestinian ... territory Occupied territory the legal issues , legal provisions regarding occupation of territory by hostile power and implications for people protected by IHL. David Kretzmer, Occupation of Justice ... Sander D. Dikker Hupkes, What Constitutes Occupation? Israel as the occupying power in the Gaza Strip ...   more details



  1. Museum of the Occupation

    Museum of the Occupation Museum of the Occupation of Latvia Museum of Occupations Museum of Soviet Occupation Tbilisi Museum of Soviet Occupation, Kiev disambiguation it Museo dell occupazione ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Lithuania

    Occupation of Lithuania may refer to Occupation and annexation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union 1940 , including Lithuania Occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany during WWII 1941 1944 Occupation and annexation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union 1944 , including Lithuania disambig ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Estonia

    The Occupation of Estonia may refer to Occupation of Estonia by German Empire February November 1918 Soviet occupation of Estonia June 1940 July 1941 and February 1944 August 1991 Occupation of Estonia by Nazi Germany July 1941 September 1944 disambig ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Afghanistan

    Occupation of Afghanistan may refer to various times in the country s history when it was occupied by a foreign power. Soviet occupation of Afghanistan 1979 1989 American occupation of Afghanistan 2001 disambig ...   more details



  1. Japanese Occupation

    Japanese Occupation may refer to Occupation of Japan , the occupation of Japan by United States forces following World War II Japanese occupation of Burma Japanese occupation of Cambodia Japanese occupation of Guam Japanese occupation of Hong Kong Japanese occupation of Indonesia territories then part of the Dutch East Indies Japanese occupation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak territories now all part of Malaysia Japanese occupation of the Philippines Japanese occupation of Singapore Japanese occupation of Thailand Japanese occupation of Vietnam Japanese occupation of China, see Second Sino Japanese War , during which the Imperial Japanese Army occupied significant portions of China Japanese occupation of Manchuria, see Manchukuo , a Japanese puppet state in northeastern China See also Korea under Japanese rule Taiwan under Japanese rule disambig id Pendudukan Jepang ja zh ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Alcatraz

    Assistance Act of 1975 . ref name occupation The Alcatraz Occupation led to an annual celebration ... Occupation in 2006. The AN is what remains of an alteration made to the sign, to make it read United Indian Property . The Occupation of Alcatraz was an Occupation protest occupation of Alcatraz Island by the group Indians of All Tribes IAT . The Alcatraz Occupation lasted for nineteen months, from ... Eagle, Adam. Alcatraz Alcatraz The Indian Occupation of 1969 1971 . Heyday Books, 1992. ref In 1969, Adam Fortunate Eagle planned a symbolic occupation for November 9. Mohawk nation Mohawk Richard ... in the Takeover, AIM had nothing to do with the planning and execution of the Occupation, though they did ... and how things were progressing. Occupation In the early morning hours of November 20, 1969 ... protesters landed on the island to begin their occupation. ref name occupation http www.pbs.org itvs alcatrazisnotanisland occupation.html Occupation 1969 , Alcatraz is not an island, Public ..., Pacific Historical Review, 72 2 201 227. ref The stated intention of the Occupation was to gain ... before the world of your title by genocide. Nevertheless, we seek peace. ref name occupation ... occupation On Thanksgiving Day , hundreds of supporters made their way to Alcatraz to celebrate the Occupation. ref name occupation In December, one of the occupiers, Sioux Isanti .28Santee or Dakota.29 .... ref name occupation Cleo Waterman Seneca Nation was president of the American Indian Center .... She worked closely with Grace Thorpe and the singer Kay Starr to bring attention to the occupation .... ref name occupation ref citation title A people s history of the United States 1492 present last1 ... Revival supported the Occupation with a 15,000 donation that was used to buy a boat, named the Clearwater , ref name Kotlowski for reliable transport to Alcatraz. ref name occupation As a child, the actor Benjamin Bratt was in the occupation with his mother and his siblings. ref name Benjamin Bratt ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Gaza

    Occupation of Gaza may refer to Egyptian occupation of the Gaza Strip 1948 1959 1967 Israeli occupied territories 1967 1994 Battle of Gaza 2007 Hamas take over of the Gaza Strip disambiguation ...   more details




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