फिर से उठाना Meaning in English
फिर से उठाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : re-raise
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
रेरनपुनर्नैरित
पुनः पढ़ना
फिर से पढ़ना
फिर से पढ कर सुनाना
पुनर्संरित करना
पुनः रीएंप्रंट
पुनः टोही
रिकर्ड करना
पुनर्प्राव करना
वापस मिल सकने योग्य
पुनः भर्ती करना
फिर से भर्ती
पुनर्तनान करना
पुनर्नुशीलन करना
फिर-से-उठाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Australian Regular Army was subsequently formed on 30 September 1947, while the CMF was re-raised on 1 July 1948.
Following the end of the war, these units were disbanded although they were later re-raised as part of the Citizen Military Forces, which was the forerunner to the Australian Army Reserve that exists today.
With the Pentropic reorganisation, the 49th Battalion was re-raised as a remote area special conditions unit responsible for training national servicemen who, due to their residence in remote areas, had difficulty meeting their training obligations.
In 1966, the battalion was re-raised as full battalion again, as part of the Royal Queensland Regiment.
These battle honours were awarded to the AIF units raised for World War I and subsequently bestowed upon the militia units that were re-raised following the war.
Throughout the 1930s, the battalion was merged briefly with the 49th Battalion as a result of manpower shortages, but was later re-raised in its own right.
They were split again in 1934 and the 25th Battalion was re-raised in its own right.
At the conclusion of the war, the 25th Battalion was disbanded in 1946 as part of the demobilisation process, but in the post-war period, the 25th Battalion was re-raised in 1948 within the newly formed Citizens Military Force.
Following the end of the war the brigade was disbanded in 1919 before being re-raised in 1921 as part of the Citizens Force (later known as the Militia).
As a consequence, 7th Brigade was re-raised on 21 May 1921 under the command of Brigadier James Robertson.
In 1948, the Citizens Military Force was re-formed on a voluntary basis, and 7th Brigade was subsequently re-raised at Kelvin Grove in Brisbane, Queensland on 7 May 1948 under the command of Brigadier William Steele.
In 1921, the 1st Brigade was re-raised as a unit of Australia's part-time military forces, based in New South Wales.