Sentence examples for war reorganisation from inspiring English sources

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As Vice Chief of the General Staff from 8 January 1946 to 16 April 1950 he played a key role in the post-Second World War reorganisation of the Army, and in the 1949 Australian coal strike.

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In the post-war reorganisation of the Army, the 2/14th was absorbed into the 14th Infantry Battalion in March 1921.

When the communists seized power after the Second World War, the army underwent reorganisation and sovietization.

Inter-war reductions and reorganisations reduced the regiment's territorial battalions from six to one by 1937.

Henry Ford II's success in revitalising his family's firm after the second world war depended largely on his reorganisation of the company.

After the war, Király took part in the reorganisation of the new, democratic Hungarian army, becoming staff leader of the First Batallion in 1946-47, rising to the rank of brigadier-general by 1950, when he was appointed to the position of the director of the Miklós Zrinyi military academy - the highest point of his army career.

The outbreak of war with Japan prompted a wholesale reorganisation of the forces in Australia and Savige was one of a number of officers with experience in the Middle East who was promoted and given command of a Home Army formation.

In December 1945, the cabinet agreed a vast sales push to be pursued "with the same energy as in time of war, whatever measure of industrial and marketing reorganisation and reconstruction may be necessary".

As part of the RAAF's reorganisation following the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, No. 2 Group was formed in Sydney on 20 November; Charlesworth was appointed its Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO).

As part of the RAAF's reorganisation following the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, No. 2 Group was formed in Sydney on 20 November, with Cole in command.

As part of the RAAF's reorganisation following the outbreak of World War II, No. 1 Group was formed under Wrigley's command in Melbourne on 20 November 1939, to oversee the operations of air bases and units in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.

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