reserved occupation การใช้
- Many men in reserved occupations joined civil defence units.
- Born in Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Sloan joined local Renfrew, another reserved occupation.
- Maitland was an engineer, a reserved occupation in Britain during the second world war.
- Membership was open to men aged between 18 and 60, including those working in reserved occupations.
- His reserved occupation as a police officer made him exempt from military service in the Second World War.
- Artists were not in a reserved occupation and were liable for call up for military service along with everyone else.
- At sixteen, Milburn accepted an apprenticeship as a conscripted during the war as'fitter'was a reserved occupation.
- Hargreaves'talents in this field meant that he faced being recruited to a restricted post in radio, a reserved occupation.
- At the start of World War II, Ernest Bevin introduced a new law that tied the miners to their reserved occupation.
- Mellanby's status as a scientist meant that he was in a reserved occupation and forbidden from joining the armed forces.
- Although he was married and in a reserved occupation at the outbreak of the Second World War, he enlisted in the RAF.
- Her father was a tax inspector, exempt from military service in the First World War due to his high rank in a reserved occupation.
- During World War 2 such was the demand placed on scrap supply that merchants were put on the reserved occupation list exempting them from conscription.
- However, he retired from all his posts in 1940, spending the remainder of World War II on the Advisory Council on Reserved Occupations.
- Labour was obtained by conscripting men between the ages of 18 and 60, who were not serving in the armed forces or a reserved occupation.
- During the Second World War Whitcombe worked as a long distance lorry driver for Harold Wood Ltd Bulk Liquid Transporters of Heckmondwike, a reserved occupation.
- Part-time training was compulsory for all white males between 18 and 55, with a small number of exceptions for those in reserved occupations.
- In the UK, coal mining was not a reserved occupation at the start of the war, and there was a great shortage of coal miners.
- Although University ranks were depleted due to war service, there were many fine footballers studying in reserved occupations and still looking for that Saturday game of footy.
- During World War II, his work on the family farm was a reserved occupation, though he did undertake St John's Ambulance and Civil Defence duties.
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