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lications, such as chapter 6 of The Civil War | Soldier: A Historical Reader by Michael Barton, Larry |
The | Soldier: A rough woman who hopes to best her rival, R |
Tobar is the author of The Tattooed | Soldier, a novel set in the impoverished immigrant ne |
platoon members were wounded, while only one | soldier, a member of the artillery observation team, |
Jr.. His grandson-in-law was George Croghan ( | soldier) a nephew of William Clark and George Rogers |
1927: The Autobiography of a Woman | Soldier: A Brief Record of Adventure with the Serbian |
agge (1613 - 14 November 1660) was an English | soldier, a supporter of Charles I in the English Civi |
four dolls are: an African warrior, a German | soldier, a baby girl, and a samurai. |
Reginald Bateman, Teacher and | soldier: A memorial volume of selections from his lec |
The Tomb of the Unknown | Soldier, a 5-foot-high (1.5 m) marble sarcophagus ere |
The main story revolves around a | soldier, a woman, love and an impending war. |
g a radio presenter, Beswick worked as a as a | soldier, a bus driver and a mental health nurse and f |
published from 1983 to 1986 and The Political | Soldier, a 1984 book by Derek Holland. |
later confesses what has happened to him to a | soldier, a neighbour just returned from the war, who |
Her children were fathered by John Gibson ( | soldier) a prominent trader in the region. |
"Unknown | Soldier: A Stream of Blood and Violence: The Second W |
nd, it was seen as a weaker film than that of | Soldier, a film with similar themes which had been re |
or illicit meetings involving a prostitute, a | soldier, a chambermaid, her employer's son, a married |
The Devil | Soldier, a biography of 19-century American mercenary |
This gives the Juniors | Soldier a sense of individuality while still belongin |
Ghazan had some of the highest qualities of a | soldier, a legislator and a king, adorned by many and |
sists of four people; a male cyborg, a female | soldier, a male with cybernetic eyes and sonic abilit |
At the end of the mutiny one | soldier, a supporter of the Levellers, Robert Lockyer |
long list of his careers outside cricket: "a | soldier, a railway guard, billiard marker, saloon kee |
‘The Christian | Soldier, a sermon,' 1853. |
o recalls her father seeing a boy tell a Nazi | soldier about how all of Denmark is King Christian X' |
the real contest, like some kind of mercenary | soldier accompanying the main body of the troops." |
who travels to Germany to represent a British | soldier accused of spying and treason. |
Once a | soldier achieves this, he/she then assumes the positi |
Lieutenant Bickham carried a wounded | soldier across a "fire swept field". |
The player takes control of a futuristic | soldier across several flick-screen levels of gamepla |
Initially the | soldier admitted to shooting what he described as a m |
chelieu, he resigned his vocation to become a | soldier after the death of his elder brother in 1601. |
n and gun game in which the player controls a | soldier against robotic enemies. |
s fallen companion and saw a North Vietnamese | soldier aiming a weapon at the unconscious man. |
E (1881-1943) was an English pioneer aviator, | soldier, airman and company director. |
For the | soldier Alan Cunningham see Alan Gordon Cunningham |
On the Eastern Front, nineteen-year-old | soldier Alexei Nikolaevich Skvortsov (Vladimir Ivasho |
man-at-arms - medieval term for a | soldier, almost always a professional. |
stated that if Colbert really wanted to be a | soldier, along with his attendance to Basic Combat Tr |
s home banner, featured him as an Indian army | soldier alongside Mohanlal. |
The Unknown | Soldier also represents all who lie in unknown places |
The dwarf appears and kills the henchmen; the | soldier also demands the king's life, but spares him |
The body does not appear to belong to a | soldier, although he is wearing soldier's clothes. |
knowns (also known as the Tomb of the Unknown | Soldier, although it has never been officially named) |
gathered a strike team consisting of himself, | Soldier American, Prairie Ghost, Divinity, Brother Oc |
r; Under the Mango Tree; A Faithful Wife; The | Soldier; An Orphan's Burial; The White Baby; The stor |
14 September - Theophilus Oglethorpe, | soldier and Member of Parliament (died 1702) |
Likewise, the Byzantine civil-servant, | soldier and historian John Kinnamos calls these "axe- |
7, 1810) was an Irish-born American merchant, | soldier, and politician. |
ant to New Zealand, and became a businessman, | soldier and politician. |
May 1885 - 8 January 1942) was a British Army | soldier, and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the hig |
uniform of an Officer is much like that of a | Soldier, and like a Soldier's, is defined by the regi |
alier Folard (February 13, 1669-1752), French | soldier and military author, was born at Avignon. |
December 8, 1997) was a Nigerian businessman, | soldier, and politician. |
Space Lonely | Soldier and Sand Storm are new version from the ones |
Captain Vance Young Donaldson, | soldier and penal administrator, was born at Tyrone i |
outure, Hammy is dead, and we lose a splendid | soldier and I a very good friend." |
8 - August 25, 1968) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
(29 September 1826 - 19 March 1876), British | soldier and military writer, the third son of Charles |
Gittoes follows up on the words of US | soldier and amateur rapper Elliott Lovett, who told h |
tribal chief's yes-man, Tony Cox as the dwarf | soldier and Roger Troutman (formerly with the band Za |
KCIE, KBE, CB, MC, (1890-1961) was a Scottish | soldier and defence planner. |
6 - 30 April 1765) was a Scottish politician, | soldier and de jure 6th Earl of Southesk, 6th Baron C |
3 - August 30, 2003) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of America's highest military |
As Saint Stephanie, the wife of a certain | soldier, and a Christian, saw Victor's nobility in hi |
January 10, 1829 - March 6, 1915) was a noted | soldier and astronomer. |
iv, killing 13 Israelis (12 civilians and one | soldier) and wounding about 130 more. |
He worked as a | soldier and journalist in Uruguay as a supporter of G |
arbarian is really a beefed up version of the | Soldier and is dealt with very quickly as well. |
1759 - 9 February 1818) was a British | soldier and Whig politician who sat in the House of C |
re capable of using firearms like an ordinary | soldier and can withstand direct fire from small arms |
himself more as a colonial governor than as a | soldier, and fell into the hands of a clique at whose |
(26 June 1816 - 24 August 1888) was a British | soldier and courtier. |
ruce (1738 - 12 December 1797), was a British | soldier and politician, the third son of William Bruc |
George J. Hall: U.S. Army | soldier and Medal of Honor recipient in World War II |
1907 - April 2, 1995) was a Canadian lawyer, | soldier, and civil servant. |
ecember 1608 - 3 January 1670) was an English | soldier and politician and a key figure in the restor |
ronet, from 1924 to 1935, was a British peer, | soldier and Conservative Member of Parliament. |
Ontario - died: April 8, 1948) was a lawyer, | soldier and a Canadian federal politician. |
Mooney, a 25-year old married | soldier and a All Army, inter-service boxing champion |
He was an intelligent leader, a progressive | soldier and a wise statesman. |
ter German-American Carl Schurz, a statesman, | soldier, and advocate of democracy in Germany. |
(1743-1796) was a Imperial Russian statesman, | soldier and writer. |
American farmer, surveyor, Revolutionary War | soldier, and New York State legislator described as a |
omedy concerning the love of a Princess for a | soldier, and the love of the soldier for another woma |
Captain John W. Wilton was a | soldier and politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
ebruary 1760 - 1 December 1828) was a British | soldier and politician from Worcestershire. |
the nations both decide to choose their best | soldier and let them fight in a restricted area in Vi |
49 - 27 April 1825), of Skene, was a Scottish | soldier and politician. |
ly 29, 1804) was an Irish-American physician, | soldier, and statesman from Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
o kill 50 communists for every wounded German | soldier and 100 for each killed on September 16, 1941 |
tually of British origin, the son of an Irish | soldier and an Indian mother. |
ll (1 May 1809 - 2 January 1871) was an Irish | soldier and politician, who was the second Governor o |
50 - March 12, 1970) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
- February 25, 1961) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
chley - 21 August 1914) was the first British | soldier and the first soldier of the Commonwealth kil |
May 1823 - 2 February 1881) was an academic, | soldier and Conservative politician who sat in the Ho |
e three central characters, Tecumseh, his dog | Soldier and his cousin Lum, on the riverside. |
(15 August 1788 - 26 July 1864), was an Irish | soldier and Tory politician. |
oughborough from 1805 to 1837, was a Scottish | soldier and Tory politician. |
eptember 3, 1863) was an American politician, | soldier, and lawyer who served as an officer in the C |
TO says a coalition service member, an Afghan | soldier and a U.S. civilian were injured. |
7 September 1813 - 19 May 1875) was a British | soldier and Conservative politician. |
He became a famous | soldier and embarked with King Edward III of England |
April 2, 1833 - June 3, 1907) was an American | soldier and lawyer who served as a Union general in t |
ord Mulgrave from 1792 to 1812, was a British | soldier and politician. |
olphin (1515-1570) was a 16th century English | soldier and Member of Parliament (MP), whose career h |
hn Frederick Brill (died 1942) was an English | soldier and painter who created the Bardia Mural. |
n and namesake, Sir Richard Waldegrave, was a | soldier and fought in the Hundred Years' War. |
February 1903 - 27 March 1990) was a British | soldier and industrialist who held several local offi |
- January 16, 1891) was an American engineer, | soldier, and topographer with the United States Drago |
ptiste Nicolas Savin (1768-1894) was a French | soldier and supercentenarian. |
casualties in the operation included one dead | soldier and 12 wounded soldiers. |
Weston's son Richard was also a Royalist | soldier and fled to the Isle of Man after the defeat |
2 September 1756 - 27 June 1794) was a French | soldier and politician. |
e Bertie until 1877, was an English nobleman, | soldier, and landowner, the second son of Albemarle B |
Gravestones for a completely unknown | soldier and an unknown soldier of the Lincolnshire Re |
18 March - Henry Pottinger, | soldier and colonial administrator, first Governor of |
Frances grew up there, and in 1766 married | soldier and statesman Captain Michael Bowyer II, a fr |
One | soldier and three of the suspects were killed. |
0, 1809 - May 1, 1881) was a wealthy planter, | soldier, and attorney who became prominent in South C |
838 - May 17, 1909) was an American attorney, | soldier, and politician who served as the 18th Mayor |
ed other characters, such as a militsioner, a | soldier and a female ballet dancer. |
rt Carington from 1868 to 1928, was a British | soldier and Liberal Party politician. |
For the Massachusetts Revolutionary War | soldier and legislator, see William Shepard. |
13 July 1828 - 10 January 1907) was a British | soldier and Liberal Member of Parliament. |
1943 - May 20, 1967) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
o draws upon Buddhist influences in that "The | soldier and the sailor should make simplicity their a |
735 - 2 October 1807) was a British merchant, | soldier, and later Lord Mayor of London who was perha |
863 - August 11, 1956) was a Canadian lawyer, | soldier, and politician. |
raeli aircraft, resulting in the death of one | soldier and injuring seven others. |
ir Matthew Nathan, GCMG (1862-1939) a British | soldier and civil servant, who variously served as th |
Manuel de Cendoya (?? - 1673) was a | Soldier and the governor of Florida between 1670 and |
acDonell (July 31, 1794-March 11, 1879) was a | soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. |
ers, and became father of Philip James Yorke, | soldier and scientist |
ber 1881 - 31 July 1949), was a British peer, | soldier and Conservative politician. |
- December 29, 1968) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
a commercial pilot, writer, circus musician, | soldier, and as a Burt Reynolds and Sean Connery look |
hiites in Najaf, which left 1 dead Salvadoran | soldier and at least 19 dead Iraqis . |
17 May - Lord William Paget, | soldier and politician (born 1803) |
Much work goes into trying to find a certain | soldier, and to verify that it is indeed one of the r |
Charles W. Berry (1871-1941), who was both a | soldier and a physician. |
24 December 1947) was an Australian teacher, | soldier, and colonial administrator. |
He became a professional | soldier, and being a Catholic, served on the Spanish |
- February 23, 1969) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
2 January 1895 - 15 July 1962) was an English | soldier and cricketer. |
(7 March 1731 - 14 June 1799) was a Scottish | soldier and politician. |
8 August 1849-29 February 1940) was a British | soldier and administrator in India and later a politi |
29, 1878) was an American politician, lawyer, | soldier, and surveyor. |
(April 15, 1837-May 29, 1921) was an American | soldier and diplomat who served as a general in the U |
e was born in Montreal, the son of Irish-born | soldier and innkeeper Thomas Busby; his mother's name |
ue (after 1684 - 2 August 1738) was a British | soldier and politician. |
bury (1812 - August 15, 1864) was an American | soldier and an engineer during the American Civil War |
1838 - July 17, 1908) was an American lawyer, | soldier, and politician who served as Chief Justice o |
A professional | soldier and lieutenant colonel in the Austrian army, |
he married Malinda C Lusk, daughter of Texas | soldier and politician Samuel C. Lusk. |
ilmorey from 1818 to 1822, was an Anglo-Irish | soldier and Member of Parliament. |
1628-1680/81) was an English | soldier and Virginia colonial official. |
er 1815 Rose Green West Sussex) was a British | soldier and colonial administrator. |
March - John Farrell, | soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross for galla |
He was a noted | soldier, and served, among other places, at the Captu |
d to Byzantium and there received employ as a | soldier and leader of men from the Emperor Romanus IV |
Samuel Wesley Calvert was a | soldier and politician. |
December 11, 1834, Paris) was a British | soldier and colonial administrator. |
His father was a | soldier and a Captain in the Worcester 9th Company, i |
1925 - May 14, 1945) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
ersee was a Prussian officer and professional | soldier, and later commander of the "Gardekorps Kaise |
- January 11, 1945) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
September 19, 1965) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
ee (1739 - November 25, 1786) was an American | soldier and statesman from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
MC, TD, DL (2 April 1894-1981) was a British | soldier and shipbuilder. |
- December 11, 1802) was an American pioneer, | soldier, and politician from Shelby County, Kentucky. |
Francis Cosby, a | soldier, and Robert Hartpole, a colonist, were both E |
November 1923 - 11 April 2011) was a British | soldier and Northamptonshire gentleman. |
n of Alfred Plumley Derham CBE, an Australian | soldier and doctor, and Frances Derham MBE, an Austra |
Thomas Fraser (1749 - October 18, 1821) was a | soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. |
He became a professional | soldier and served in the IDF from 1948 until 1976. |
ember 1872 - 25 September 1916) was a British | soldier and Conservative Party politician. |
ber 28, 1904 - April 25, 1988) was a Canadian | soldier and the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scot |
of the Cinque Ports and grand-uncle of Tudor | soldier and MP, John Cheyne. |
known as Lord Charles Bentinck, was a British | soldier and politician and a great-great-grandfather |
This article is about the British | soldier and cricketer; for the Australian journalist, |
er 14, 1813 - April 10, 1856) was an American | soldier and politician in what became the state of Or |
bruary 1787 - 10 October 1876) was a Scottish | soldier and administrator. |
- January 15, 1969) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of America's highest military |
John White Kimball was an American | soldier and politician who served as Massachusetts Au |
hoe buckle with Israel Hatch, a revolutionary | soldier and new owner of the Garrison House. |
June 25 - Thomas Peters, black | soldier and leader (d.1792) |
ilitary service included roles as an infantry | soldier and driver 1997-2002 in the Australian Army. |
until Arizona explains that her brother was a | soldier and died in Iraq, due to the lack of medical |
ser (3 October 1781 - c.1828) was an American | soldier and member of the Corps of Discovery on the L |
1946 - May 13, 1970) was a United States Army | soldier and a recipient of the United States military |
Sir John Peyton (1544 - 1630) was an English | soldier and administrator. |
1740 - February 6, 1814) was a | soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. |
a Escobar (1637-1727) was a prominent Spanish | soldier and politician who ruled Florida between 1716 |
ty of American lines with the captured German | soldier and is rewarded for his supposed heroism. |
scount Alexander from birth until 1839, was a | soldier and politician. |
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