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na | ontslag of verlof op medische grond |
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na | ontslag |
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ontslag of verlof op medische grond Explanation: is de geijkte uitdrukking. Context-sensitief: 'ontslag' of 'verlof' Talloze referenties via www.google.com HTH |
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ontslag Explanation: "Medical discharge" doesn´t have anything to do with leave. The soldier is discharged on medical grounds and his/her military service is over. Examples in English: Moyer v. United States (9/2/1999, No. 98-5165) ... rather than solely from an impending court-martial and Army regulations required that his medical discharge be processed before his discharge pursuant to his ... www.law.emory.edu/fedcircuit/sept99/98-5165.wp.html - 28k - Cached - Similar pages College and Medical School ... of release and freedom. He was almost certain that he would get a medical discharge from the Army, due to a chronic middle ear infection. For the first time in ... www.tcom.co.uk/hpnet/books/maverick/maver3.htm - 17k - Cached - Similar pages David E ... Mathematics, Washington State University, 1985. Cadet, US Military Academy, West Point, NY, 1979-81. (Honorable medical discharge for Army Wrestling injury.). ... www.eecs.wsu.edu/~bakken/bakken-cv12.html - 100k - Cached - Similar pages Honorable Discharge from Armed Forces of the United States ... ... of it but finally gave up and set him up for a medical discharge. As he was leaving the army post they handed him his Discharge Papers. He looked at it, smiled ... www.ussyorktown.com/yorktown/discharge.htm - In Dutch: Tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog was het effort syndrome de derde meest voorkomende reden voor ontslag uit het leger. [24] Na de oorlog ontvingen alleen al in Groot-Brittannie 44.000 veteranen hiervoor een invaliditeitspensioen. www.in.nl/sites/me-cvs/NTVG/NTVG5199.TXT HTH see above I worked with a US military team. |
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