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- The HVO headquarters in Mostar declared full mobilization on 10 June 1993.
- The bombing prevented the full mobilization of German economic potential.
- We need full mobilization of every segment in order to achieve the maximum.
- The full mobilization was to begin from Sunday.
- A full mobilization of all 1.2 million reservists requires a declaration of war.
- Through the reform, the full mobilization and material responsibility for the army units on Gotland.
- Hitler's increasing threats of attacking Czechoslovakia led to full mobilization on 22 September 1938.
- Officials in the rebel Krajina stronghold of Knin ordered a full mobilization to counter the possible offensive.
- "The Indians are almost at full mobilization, " a senior administration official said.
- This was called " The Organization " and was barely different from a full mobilization when completed.
- Because of fast German advance both groups entered combat separately and most units did not reach full mobilization.
- It was estimated that full mobilization would see some 50, 000 Serbian soldiers with no equipment at all.
- At what point does some disturbance in a latter-day Epidamnus constitute the kind of threat that requires full mobilization?
- They added that intelligence assessments indicated both nations would still require 10 days to three weeks for full mobilization to war.
- "We have our office in full mobilization, " said Lt . Bill Schwartz, a police spokesman.
- Through the reform, the full mobilization and material responsibility within the military command was added, regardless of military branch.
- Keep in mind that it has to be major war that requires full mobilization and a transition to a war economy.
- With the missile projected to fly over New York City, the U . S . military orders a full mobilization.
- Are we becoming Washington, D . C ., where half an inch of snow triggers the full mobilization of FEMA?
- Although Rowecki's unit did not reach full mobilization, it did, however, take part in the defense of Poland.
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