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they took the evacuatees of the trian and to a new home
billeting in the military is used to this day meaning a station or duty assignment.
A billet is where a soldier is assigned to sleep, such as in barracks or garrisons. During World War 2, it originally meant a note issued by a billeting officer to a soldier, directing him to his living quarters.
Billeting cordunatodr
Billeting means to lodge soldiers at a non-millitary facility. The troop is billeting at that hotel.
The colonists feared that British soldiers would coerce people into billeting garrisons in their homes. The US Constitution explicitly prohibits the billeting troops.
housing
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they took the evacuatees of the trian and to a new home
billeting in the military is used to this day meaning a station or duty assignment.
first answer: The billeting officer sorted out were the evacuees go. Evacuees got sent to the country side, before they were killed in world war 2. Most children were scared of the billeting officer as they did shout. More correct answer: A military Billeting officer is responsible for finding military service members & their families places to live, either on the military base or on the outside. He assigns quarters (places to live) based on military rank & seniority. Also their is a set of quarters assigned to military members that are in the area temporarily (days, weeks, months), vs the quarters used for permanent (year or more)assignments. The Billeting Officer will also work with home/apartment/hotel owners to contract for rooms or houses that can be leased out to military members or the military.
It required colonists to house British Troops in private homes.
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A billeting officer in ww2 was someone who took the evacuee's) off the train and went round asking people if they would accept the child
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