Regular Forces definition
Examples of Regular Forces in a sentence
Mobilisation is the process of calling Reservists into full time service with the Regular Forces, in order to make them available for military operations.
For the pay and allowances authorized by law to be paid to officers, including commissioned and warrant of the Regular Forces and officers of the Reserve Components on extended active duty.
Employees who are Reservists of HM Regular Forces and are called for service with the Forces, shall be granted from the date of recall, leave of absence without pay, with continuity of pensionable service (subject to payment by the employee of contributions to the appropriate Pension Fund) and shall be reinstated on return with no loss of position or status consequent on the enforced absence.
While serving in any branch of Her Majesty’s Regular Forces, a Player may not hold a contract of employment with any Club under the jurisdiction of The Association and/or an Affiliated Association.
UK ethnic minority intake 2.1% RN (target 2.5%), 2.8% Army (target 2.9%), 1.8% RAF (target 2.6%);• As at 1 April 2004, women comprised 8.9% of UK Regular Forces (8.7% on 1 April 2003), and 11.6% of the total 2003/04 intake (12.3% in 2002/03);• Civilian diversity targets exceeded for disabled personnel in MoD Senior Civil Service and Band D, and women in Band B.
It is the view of the Department that these skills and personal qualities are as vital to the success of UK firms and organisations as they are to the Armed Forces.In times of shortages of regular manpower, the Armed Forces are increasingly able to make use of Reservists, including volunteer Reservists, to undertake periods of full time service which are of benefit to the Regular Forces, to the volunteer’s reserve unit and to the individual volunteer.
PACs may transfer funds to other political committees up to the transfer limit of $6,000.
Both CRFCA (DRM) and the Regular Forces maintain a national network of employer relationship managers.
The Career Transition Partnership also incorporates two Service charities, the Regular Forces Employment Association (RFEA)5 and The Officers’ Association (OA)6.
Any lump sums received, as compensation for an injury or disability sustained on active service by either, members of the Armed Forces, former Service personnel, bereaved spouses and civil partners of members of the Regular Forces, or serving or former members of the Reserve Forces, shall be disregarded from the calculation.