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These forces should be repatriated with all deliberate speed.

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By the end of 2018, 291 out of 791 abandoned sailors reported that year were repatriated and had their wages paid, 89 were repatriated with wages paid in part, and 411 cases remain "unresolved", De Boer says.

She was able to get help in Shanghai and eventually made it to Beijing, where she was repatriated with the help of the Cambodian embassy.

All of the surviving members of X Troop would remain as prisoners of war until they were repatriated with the Italian surrender, with one exception; Lieutenant Anthony Deane Drummond managed to escape after being captured and eventually returned to England in 1942, joining the newly formed 1st Airborne Division.

In fact, the survey points out that of the 3,311 films that survive in any form, 886 were discovered in other countries — 24% of them have been repatriated with the Czech Republic holding the largest collection of silent American films outside of the United States.

The political refugee status of some Para ≥4 who had not been offered or were even denied a CS/TO were subsequently not recognised and these women were repatriated with a scar in their uterus to countries with very rudimentary (including lack of access to modern reliable contraception) medical services.

It is common for undocumented migrants who are apprehended, either in the immediate border area or in the U.S. interior, to be transported to the U.S.-Mexico border where they are repatriated with few, if any, belongings or sources of assistance.

Some crossed into Bolshevik Russia hoping to be repatriated together with the Romanian consulate, while others took to areas controlled by the White movement, reaching Irkutsk; still others escaped through northern routes into Sweden.

An obscure agreement of the Council of Europe meant that he could be repatriated to Germany, with the approval of Germany and Virginia.

Submitted by son Bob Milton In 1914 the International Committee of the Red Cross suggested that wounded military and naval personnel who were captured should be repatriated through neutral Switzerland, with the first repatriations taking place in March 1915.

Patients diagnosed with potentially fatal malignancies may be repatriated to their homes at their own option.

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