Examples of using To serve in in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It took me a while, but eventually I refused to serve in the West Bank
Governor Brian P. Kemp encouraged all qualified Georgians who want to serve in the U.S. Senate to submit their applications online.
On 15 September, Bonaparte was removed from the list of generals in regular service for his refusal to serve in the Vendée campaign.
O E-4/Trop(Version of E-4 modified to serve in tropical regions).
Other than the National Service(Sherut Leumi), there are a number of ways for IDF conscripts to serve in bodies other than the IDF.
He responded by suggesting that more priests should be ready to serve in the Amazon.
All free male citizens were obliged to serve in the army for a time.
you must also reside in the geographic area you want to serve in.
This new record shatters the 1992"year of the woman" in which five women were elected to serve in the Senate.
E-4 trop(Version of E-4 modified to serve in tropical regions).
She is the first person and first woman to serve in that position at UIA.[5].
France, upon her return, was ordered, along with her three sister ships, to serve in the Mediterranean Sea against the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Navies.
Of course he was also convinced that he was in far too poor health to serve in the army, but if he could be mistaken for a Jew he might be mistaken for a healthy man.
Who gave up all to serve in the first year of the war; one of the iron youth who
Who gave up all to serve in the first year of the war… A lad who sat before me on these very benches… one of the iron youth who have made Germany invincible in the field.
I am honored to serve in the role of First Lady, and look forward to working on behalf
With us tonight is one of the toughest people ever to serve in this House, a guy who took a bullet, almost died
Additionally, more than 52,000 Navy Reservists have been mobilized and deployed to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan, including more than 8,000 who have done a second combat tour.
if found guilty, he would be stripped of the right to serve in certain state positions or engage in certain
Asked whether the decision opened the door to women being required to serve in front-line combat positions, Carter said members of the military had some choices but not"absolute choice.".