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  • 91Volunteer Income Tax Assistance - VITA — An IRS program that utilizes volunteers to help provide free tax preparation services to low income taxpayers. These services are provided at a variety of public locations such as libraries, schools and shopping malls, in certain high need areas …

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  • 92volunteer army — a military force composed entirely of enlistees. * * * volunteer army, an army made up of volunteers instead of conscripts: »There remains a serious question as to whether a volunteer army would attract enough manpower to back up the U.S. s… …

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  • 93Volunteer Reserve Forces — the ˌVolunteer Reˈserve Forces 7 [Volunteer Reserve Forces] noun plural the parts of the British armed forces for people who are ↑volunteers and train in their free time so they can be used in a national emergency …

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  • 94volunteer firefighters — firefighter fire fight er, fire fighter fire fight er(f[imac]r f[imac] t[ e]r), n. A person whose occupation it is to go to the scene of an unwanted fire and extinguish it; a member of a fire company; a {fireman[1]} or a woman who fights fires.… …

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  • 95Volunteer State Athletic Conference — The Volunteer State Athletic Conference ( VSAC ) was a former college athletic conference which was predominantly for smaller colleges in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The VSAC was organized in the 1940s and dissolved in the early 1980s. Member… …

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  • 96Volunteer Examiner Coordinator — A Volunteer Examiner Coordinator is an organization that has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission for the administration of amateur radio license examinations in the United States. The VEC system is established and outlined in… …

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  • 97Volunteer Aid Detachment — The Volunteer Aid Detachment (VAD) was an organization founded in 1909 when the British Red Cross Society joined with the order of St. John of Jerusalem to co ordinate the work of volunteers in British hospitals. External links * [http://www.roll …

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  • 98Volunteer Regiment of Buda — The Volunteer Regiment of Buda ( hu. Budai Önkéntes Ezred), was a World War II military force made up of prisoner of war (POW) volunteers from Hungary serving in the Soviet Red Army at the Battle of Budapest. They were organized into tank,… …

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  • 99Volunteer Air Observers Corps (Australia) — The Volunteer Air Observers Corps (VAOC) was an Australian air defence organisation of World War II. The VAOC was formed on 31 December 1941 to support the Royal Australian Air Force by sighting and observing aircraft over Australia. The VAOC… …

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  • 100Volunteer State — Tennessee (Details) (Details) …

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