In a series of BBC interviews, soldiers in garrison towns have said their rations have been cut for weeks.
BBC: Burma soldiers 'refusing tasks in pay, rations protest'
Ahead of the 7 November polls, the BBC Burmese service has interviewed individual soldiers in garrison towns across the country.
BBC: Burma soldiers 'refusing tasks in pay, rations protest'
Javid Sultan was the top commander in the garrison city of Kohat in Pakistan's northwest frontier province near the Afghanistan border, the military said.
In the garrison town of Sevare, at least seven people were executed at a military camp, near a bus station and a hospital, it said.
In the garrison town of Sevare, at least seven people were executed at a military camp, near a bus station and a hospital, the organisation said.
But Twell, who was born in Colchester and raised in another garrison town Aldershot, is comfortable enough with her own abilities to point out that the comparisons with Radcliffe can be overdone.
Those claims now are greeted with skepticism by many in the U.S. and the global security establishment, given that he was found in a conspicuously large and well-protected house in a garrison town, not far from Pakistan's military academy.
On Veterans Day 2010, speaking to servicemembers, their families, and American and Korean veterans who served in the Korean War from Yongsan Army Garrison in Seoul, South Korea, President Obama explained some of the ways his Administration is working to make sure veterans have the care and benefits they need when they return home.
Mr. Zulfikar had been due to appear at the High Court in Rawalpindi, a garrison town bordering Islamabad, for a hearing in Mr. Musharraf's trial on charges of involvement in the 2007 assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
Mr. Zulfikar had been due to appear Friday morning at the High Court in Rawalpindi, a garrison town bordering Islamabad, for a hearing in Mr. Musharraf's trial on charges of involvement in the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
He lives near the Army's Selfridge garrison in Harrison Township, which is expected to close.
Part of the reason is that the NYSE resembles a garrison in hostile territory.
The supposed curse began in 1999 when Garrison Hearst broke his ankle and was out for two seasons.
To handle this situation, Brig Mehmood Shah says the government is contemplating forming a permanent army garrison in Swat.
One group is to be found among the Indonesian army garrison in East Timor, where paramilitary leaders regularly go for consultations.
France, which keeps a permanent garrison in the country, was evacuating foreigners, including 170 mostly American children trapped in a mission school.
The Alliance said Taleban commanders south of Pul-e-Khumri had defected, weakening the garrison in the town of Bamiyan - the Taleban's main base in the central highlands.
The row is intensifying over a ban on France sending military reinforcements to its permanent military garrison in Ivory Coast, a move which General Bedie has described as "unacceptable".
In South Korea, where there are 28, 500 troops, the U.S. plans to move its forces from the Yongsan Garrison in Seoul to Camp Humphreys, about 40 miles south of the capital.
Islamists have already made dangerous inroads in Pakistan, as seen from the fact that Osama bin Laden was able to live in a military garrison town just 35 miles north of Islamabad.
And a 17-year-old soldier went missing after falling in a river during a march near Catterick Garrison army base in North Yorkshire.
Last year it seized a string of garrison towns in the south.
Around the same time I discovered Forbes magazine, I also began shedding my dark Scandinavian Lutheranism (so comically lampooned by Garrison Keillor in novels like Pontoon), which preached humility to a fault.
To strike faster at these remote hotspots or prevent them from becoming hotspots Mr. Rumsfeld is pushing U.S. forces out of their big garrison bases in the U.S., Germany and South Korea, three countries that typically host more than 80% of the 1.4 million U.S. troops.
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To strike faster at these remote hotspots -- or prevent them from becoming hotspots -- Mr. Rumsfeld is pushing U.S. forces out of their big garrison bases in the U.S., Germany and South Korea, three countries that typically host more than 80% of the 1.4 million U.S. troops.
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In 1862, the Confederate garrison of Fort Pulaski at Tybee Island, Georgia, was taken after a 30-hour siege, ending the era of masonry fortifications.
Kidwai told a special briefing of Western journalists held in Rawalpindi -- the garrison town where Bhutto was killed last month -- he wanted to "separate fact from fiction" on the matter of Pakistan's nuclear security.
Mitigate the older sibling effect: "Older children sometimes like to be enlisted in helping to protect a younger sibling from scary or violent media, especially once they learn that even something that seems fun to them might cause nightmares in someone younger, " says Garrison.
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