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Army manuals and drill sergeants speak of "suppressing enemy fire," "engaging targets," and "attritting" the enemy.
The suspensions can be as short as one day and as long as one year, for reasons as diverse as starting a fire, engaging in fights, gambling and cursing.
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If you are not immediately about to fire, engage the safety catch.
Some employees who returned to work after being threatened with firing engaged in work stoppages and slowdowns on Monday, according to several employees who asked not to be identified.
On 29 July 1952 Belfast was hit by enemy fire while engaging an artillery battery on Wolsa-ri island.
Mizuno's attack started around midnight, with one company attacking through Marine artillery fire and engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the Marine defenders before being thrown back.
Some of them would be seemingly "urgent" at which point I would then go about responding furiously to these fire drills, engaging other people, fielding their responses, and then forwarding them along.
Judge Donald Middlebrooks of Federal District Court in Miami ruled late Wednesday that the controllers, fired for engaging in an illegal strike, must first take their claims to federal agencies.
Two staff members were fired for engaging in sexual activity with a detainee, while a third was sacked for failing to act when the detainee reported the incident, it emerged last year.
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