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  2. University Officers' Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 the Corps' title was changed to the "Queen's University, Belfast Contingent of the Officers' Training Corps". A Reception Unit and a Joint Recruiting Board were set up in the Drill Hall to deal with applications for commissions during the Second World War. [101] Queen's UOTC is based at Tyrone House in Malone Road, Belfast. [102]

  3. Recruitment in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    In total, 6,600 foreign soldiers from 42 countries were represented in the Army, not including Gurkhas, i.e. Nepalis. After Nepal, the nation with most citizens in the British Army was Fiji , with 1,900, followed by Jamaica and Ghana with 600 each; soldiers also came from more prosperous countries, such as Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

  4. CareerStructure.com - Wikipedia

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    CareerStructure.com was established in November 2006 as a specialist job site, [3] initially for UK construction industry professionals. [4] In March 2008 the International Zone was launched that includes listings for construction jobs abroad.

  5. Economy of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    By 2022, the public sector accounted for 27% of NI jobs, compared to 18% across the UK. [47] In total in 2006, the British government subvention totalled £5,000m, or 20% of Northern Ireland's economic output. [48] This had risen to £11,547m in 2009–10 during the "Great Recession", and then fell back to £9,160m in 2013–14. [49]

  6. Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    1973: The Belfast Fire Brigade amalgamated with the Northern Ireland Fire Authority to become the Northern Ireland Fire Brigade. from 1973: George Morrison; until 1996: Stephen Walker [8] 1996–2002: John McClelland [9] from 2003: Colin Lammey [10] 2006: Northern Ireland Fire Brigade name changes to, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service.

  7. Ulster Special Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the main job of counter-insurgency in this border conflict fell to the Special Constabulary while the RIC/RUC patrolled the interior. Forty-nine Special Constables were killed during the period of the "Border War", out of a total of eighty-one British forces killed in Northern Ireland.

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