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  2. Netherlands Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Netherlands Air Force (Dutch: Koninklijke Luchtmacht) is the military aviation branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces and is led by the Commander of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (Commandant Luchtstrijdkrachten).

  3. RGF Staffing - Wikipedia

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    RGF Staffing B.V. (Formerly known as USG People N.V.) is a Dutch-based recruitment and human resources company, headquartered in Almere.Recruit Global Staffing is Holland's second-largest employment company behind Randstad NV. [2]

  4. List of Waffen-SS divisions - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Manpower — Kempf [a] Germans: General der Panzertruppe Werner Kempf: 1939: 164–180 tanks — Böhmen-Mähren [b] Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: 1944–1945: 1st: Kosaken Nr. 1: Cossacks: 1943–1945: 17,500 [citation needed] — RONA (Russische Nr. 1) Russians: Russian National Liberation Army (RONA) 1944: 13,000 (1943 ...

  5. ManpowerGroup - Wikipedia

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    ManpowerGroup (formerly known as Manpower Inc.) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Founded in 1948 by Elmer Winter and Aaron Scheinfeld, ManpowerGroup is the third-largest staffing firm in the world behind Swiss firm Adecco and Dutch firm Randstad NV. [9]

  6. Dutch States Army - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact that the standard work by Ten Raa and De Bas about the States Army in its title proudly proclaims that the foundation of the army was laid in the first year of the Dutch war of independence, 1568, modern historians put the start date later, between 1576 (the year in which the States-General joined the Dutch Revolt against Philip II of Spain, and started raising its own troops ...

  7. Military history of the Netherlands during World War II

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    The Netherlands entered World War II on May 10, 1940, when invading German forces quickly overran the country. [1] On December 7, 1941, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Netherlands government in exile also declared war on Japan.

  8. Naval history of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands regained their independence and on December 7, 1813, the Dutch navy was once again a part of the Dutch armed forces. The Dutch navy in the 19th century suffered from a constant shortage of manpower, forcing the government to hire crew from its colonies; this increased the total employees from 5000 in 1850 to over 10,000 in 1900.

  9. Sukatno Hoeseni - Wikipedia

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    He was subsequently sentenced to death on 11 March 1971. This news prompted protests from the Dutch Youth Organization, which staged demonstrations during the visit of the Indonesian Minister of Manpower to the Netherlands in 1971. [2] He appealed to the Supreme Court, but his appeal was rejected. Additionally, he also requested clemency from ...