peacetime in the PONS Dictionary

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The peacetime army was 28,000 strong (sources vary).
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Each fleet unit was designed as a navy in miniature, and would operate under the control of the purchasing Dominion during peacetime.
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During typical peacetime periods of the 1950s, between 650 and 750 workers were employed at the site, and the community population was around 1800 people.
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Major peacetime responsibilities include search and rescue, law enforcement of territorial waters, maintenance of navigational maritime aides and ensuring maritime safety.
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Organizations above the group level were nonfunctional headquarters with no active command duties in peacetime, created as mobilization organizations without training responsibilities.
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Her peacetime complement was 158 officers and enlisted men.
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These organizations fell in peacetime under their respective national command authorities.
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The squadron returned to normal peacetime operations after 1975.
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To be effective, navies require infrastructure, ports, dockyards, foundries which must be maintained in peacetime.
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As it was peacetime, the ship carried primarily practice ammunition, with only a small number of live rounds.
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