He was called up for full-time service on 1 September 1939 and posted to Cambridge on 15 November.
The part-time firefighters normally work 2.5 hours a week, but can be called upon to provide assistance for the full-time service when needed.
Mr Le Page said the unit was established in 1975 when there were 36 full-time firefighters, but the service had grown to 52 full-time staff and no longer relied on the retained section.
He is expected to train up to 24 volunteer and full-time lifeguards and fire service personnel to carry out beach patrols, the charity said.
Schober moved from beta tester to full-time employee in 1992, when the service -- now officially called America Online -- went public.
It is a separate outfit, with its own staff and appliances but these firefighters would be happy to share equipment and work alongside their full-time colleagues in the fire service.
But last year I made an exception when I predicted that the biggest economic story of 2013 would be the death of the full-time job in the American retail service sector.
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Those people who may once have been employed full-time making goods or offering a service may now not be injecting as much value into the economy if they are working part-time or working for themselves.
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They hired a full-time training staff to support employees with world-class instruction in customer service and support.
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The new service has four full-time members of staff and access to UK-based experts.
But if everyone in the service business stops offering full-time work, the competitive pressure to offer anything but part-time jobs will be gone.
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In September, the government said criminals sentenced to community service may have to work full-time.
The council has said it will reduce its workforce by about 750 full-time posts through natural wastage, voluntary redundancies and service changes.
Dean began his career in public service in 1982 when he transitioned from a full-time practicing physician to an elected representative in Vermont.
Some of the safest jobs of all, with only 3 deaths among all full-time workers, include file clerks, insurance sales agents, and customer service representatives.
Mid and West Wales Fire Service was also criticised over plans to switch 21 full-time firefighters in Powys to community safety work, replacing them on emergency duties with volunteer crews.
You may feel the urge to cut the cord and go full-time Netflix, supplementing all of your other shows and movies from a service like iTunes or Vudu, but there are a few more improvements to Web TV that need to happen before it's ready for the masses and not just those tech-savvy enough to connect their laptops to their flat-screens.
Its Japanese-language counterpart, which currently accepts orders but not online payments, will be relaunched next month as a full-service e-commerce center complete with virtual shopping trolleys and real-time credit-card processing.
Today, it's a full-service health clinic serving about 200 patients a week, with four full-time staffers and a good number of volunteers.
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Every time I walk into a Nordstrom full-line department store I am impressed with the service and excited by the merchandise assortments and displays.
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Mr Panetta said that while the remaining benefits are blocked by a federal law that does not recognise same-sex marriage, he foresaw a time "when the law will allow the department to grant full benefits to service members and their dependents, irrespective of sexual orientation".
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