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Maj. | Gen. George W. Weightman, commander of Walter Reed, |
Gen. George B. McClellan's Department of the Ohio fo | |
Gen. George Stoneman in pursuit and ordered Brig. | |
Gen. George G. Meade's Army of the Potomac to advanc | |
Maj. | Gen. George B. McClellan assumed command of Union fo |
Gen. George Sykes at the Battle of Chancellorsville. | |
Gen. George Crook, reported, "I am pained to report | |
Also known as Hartsuff, | Gen. George L., Post No. 74 |
symbol of the XIV Corps, the Acorn, adopted by | Gen. George H. Thomas, "The Rock of Chickamauga." |
James Millican - | Gen. George Crook |
Gen. George B. McClellan's operations in northern Vi | |
by three hostile forces, Vermont is advised by | Gen. George Washington, a skilled surveyor, to limit |
Gen. George H. Thomas's command. | |
President Harry Truman and | Gen. George C. Marshall presented Lindsey with his a |
Gen. George M. Sternberg (1838-1915). | |
The hall was the meeting place of the | Gen. George L. Hartsuff GAR Post No. 74, which was o |
Gen. George Crook, Robert Duvall as Chief of Scouts | |
Gen. George Henry Thomas at Nashville, Tennessee, th | |
Gen. George E. Pickett of Robert E. Lee's Army of No | |
Gen. George Godfrey House is an historic colonial Am | |
Gen. George Meade's retrograde movement in the Octob | |
Gen. George A. Custer's men raided the camp under fi | |
Gen. George Armstrong Custer, which carried the Conf | |
er 4, 1783 in the building's Long Room for U.S. | Gen. George Washington where he bade farewell to his |
He was then earnestly recommended by | Gen. George H. Thomas and others, under whom he had |
Gen. George A. Custer and between 1,000 to 3,000 Uni | |
and photos of Czar Nicholas, Winston Churchill, | Gen. George Patton, Rocky Marciano, Harry Houdini, T |
Gen. George G. Meade, to attack defensive positions | |
Gen. George B. McClellan's Peninsular Campaign, Coms | |
Gen. George Wright: Sir: I am just in receipt of inf | |
Gen. George B. McClellan, who eventually assigned Da | |
Gen. George G. Meade was widely criticized for faili | |
Gen. George H. Thomas assaulted their seemingly impr | |
Gen. George B. McClellan in the Eastern Theater and | |
is army after finishing battles with Union Maj. | Gen. George B. McClellan on the peninsula, he create |
Gen. George G. Meade, the Confederates by General Ro | |
Gen. George T. Anderson | |
lf, but based his report on the observations of | Gen. George B. McClellan who had recently returned f |
Gen. George B. McClellan's 1862 Peninsula Campaign. | |
he Mine Run Campaign in November 1863 when Maj. | Gen. George G. Meade claimed that French's corps mov |
Gen. George E. Pickett's extreme right flank. | |
Legend tells that | Gen. George Washington lost his watch on the mountai |
rfax, Virginia, he was recalled and assigned by | Gen. George McClellan to the command of an artillery |
Gen. George J. Stannard lost an arm while resisting | |
Gen. George H. Thomas cited Garrard for gallant cond | |
Gen. George G. Meade of mismanaging the battle, plan | |
Gen. George W. Morgan and Maj. | |
One account of the massacre, from | Gen. George W. Jones (St. |
y commanded by Lt. Alexander Pennington, within | Gen. George Armstrong Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brig |
On September 13, 1862, Union Maj. | Gen. George B. McClellan received a lost copy of Rob |
Gen. George A. Custer to charge the Confederates wit | |
rld War II ferrying gasoline in cargo planes to | Gen. George Patton's command in Germany. |
Gen. George B. McClellan. | |
Gen. George C. Marshall on 11 October ordered Breret | |
Gen. George Crook's 2nd Cavalry Division near Decatu | |
Gen. George Armstrong Custer's Union cavalry, en rou | |
Gen. George G. Meade's Army of the Potomac, in pursu | |
e of Oak Grove on June 25, 1862, but Union Maj. | Gen. George B. McClellan and his Army of the Potomac |
Gen. George Washington leads the Colonial army again | |
Gen. George G. Meade. | |
Gen. George Stoneman's raid and he successfully led | |
Hoare made several agreements with U.S. Brig | Gen George O. Squier (US Army Signal Corps) and the |
e Union garrison at Munfordsville and compelled | Gen. George W. Morgan's withdrawal. |
Gen. George G. Meade ordered II Corps Commander Maj. | |
landed at Normandy as a company commander with | Gen. George Patton's Third Army. |
Gen. George G. Meade (although closely supervised by | |
Old Town. in 1804, Daniel was then a vestry at | Gen. George Washington's Christ Church, where Daniel |
e the "K" Divisional Group was created under Lt | Gen Georgios Kosmas, taking the 10th and 11th divis |
In 1971 | Gen Georgios Grivas returned to the island and bega |
divisions, all under III Corps commanded by Lt | Gen Georgios Tsolakoglou, which in turn was subordi |
Gen. Gerard Gosselin commanded the army and Rear Adm | |
Lt | Gen. Gerardus Johannes Berenschot's death in a flyin |
The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (1990) (TV) as | Gen. Gerhard Hellstein |
Gen. Gershom Mott crossed the Boydton Plank Road and | |
Gen. Gershom Mott of the corps commanded by Maj. | |
Gen. Gershom Mott. | |
xtensive air defense array prepared for them by | Gen. Gerstenberg. |
Gen. Ghanem Abass Ibraham al-Qureshy to discuss secu | |
After two year stint, he was replaced with Lt | Gen Ghulam Jilani Khan and promoted to four star ge |
Gen. Gideon J. Pillow to Belmont, retaining the rema | |
Gen. Gideon Foster House is a historic house at 35 W | |
Maj. | Gen. Gillespie retired June 15, 1905. |
Gen. Godfrey Weitzel. | |
hat were the first names of Col. Kourkoulakos & | Gen. Gogousis? |
Gen. Goode Bryan, and Col. Solon Z. Ruff (commanding | |
the Battle of Mobile Bay, directly commanded by | Gen. Gordon Granger. |
Brig. | Gen. Gorenc best in Air Combat Command |
ince of British North America (Canada) and left | Gen. Gosselin in Castine to govern it. |
Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren and a cavalry division und | |
Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren destroyed an additional 16 | |
Silver Tip Baker - | Gen. Grenville M. Dodge (as Silvertip Baker) |
the Poles encountered the withdrawing forces of | Gen. Grigorij Rosen in the village of Iganie, severa |
At the time of | Gen Grimsley's retirement from the Army he had rece |
s head of Women's Army Services on the staff of | gen Grot-Rowecki and later gen. |
8th Pomeranian Uhlans Regiment was decorated by | Gen. Grzmot-Skotnicki, the commander of the Operatio |
d Italo-Abyssinian War under the command of Lt. | Gen. Guido Scandolara. |
Stefan Gierasch as | Gen. Gur |
In 1983, | Gen. Gustavo Alvarez, whose portrait hangs in the Sc |
to his death from a helicopter on the orders of | Gen. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, commander of the arme |
Gen. H. Styer, Led in Siberia in '18: Retired Office | |
Gen. H. Judson Kilpatrick ordered a mounted charge b | |
Gen. H. G. Wright of the Army. | |
Maj. | Gen. H.De R. Morgan |
Later that month, Hage met with | Gen. Habbush in addition to Iraqi Deputy Prime Minis |
In response, Lt. | Gen. Hamdani was ordered to launch an immediate coun |
osed by General Yahya Khan on 25 March 1969, Lt | Gen Hamid Khan was made the Deputy Commander-in-Chi |
e White River, 18 miles from the Wabash, & when | Gen. Hamiliton was taken, they broke off & went to t |
Gen. Hamilton P. Bee's cavalry division near Monett' | |
Bagby commanded a brigade under | Gen. Hamilton P. Bee for a time before replacing Bee |
it is revealed that Margaret Houlihan first met | GEN Hammond at Fort Benning. |
Gen. Hank Morrow, AFNORTH Cmdr.) | |
Maj. | Gen. Hardee took temporary command of the army from |
s also a philanthropist and a great-grandson of | Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, founder of the Times. |
Gen. Harry T. Hays and he subsequently awaited order | |
Ellen married | Gen. Harry C. Egbert. |
GEN has offices and volunteers in each of its three | |
d trial for war crimes, eventually finding that | Gen. Haushofer ought not stand trial. |
ation of the Silver Star ribbon, as worn by Lt. | Gen. Healy. |
Gen Heistek | |
-- who, coincidentally, had a recurring role as | Gen. Henderson in the Gerry Anderson science fiction |
Gen. Henry Heth's division, and part of Maj. | |
In April 1944, | Gen. Henry H. Arnold selected Col. Paul Tibbets, to |
and turned over direction of his corps to Maj. | Gen. Henry Heth. |
Grant won approval from Maj. | Gen. Henry W. Halleck to attack Confederate Fort Hen |
Gen. Henry Prince in the 2nd Division, II Corps at t | |
Gen. Henry L. Benning's. | |
Gen. Henry "Hank" Landry, General Jonathon "Jack" O' | |
Gen. Henry Bohlen was killed. | |
Maj. | Gen. Henry W. Slocum |
Gen. Henry R. Jackson briefly commanded the force, b | |
Gen. Henry Heth still on the north bank, taking more | |
Gen. Henry H. Lockwood), 1st Division (Brig. | |
Gen. Henry Hastings Sibley, who defeated the Indians | |
Gen. Henry Gray Chapter #218 of the Military Order o | |
Gen. Henry L. Eustis. | |
In his memoirs, | Gen. Henry H. Arnold, commander of the Army Air Forc |
Gen. Henry Hopkins Sibley | |
Gen. Henry W. Halleck advanced slowly on Corinth, an | |
1816.04.01 | Gen. Henry Wynyard |
erican War, Wagner served as a staff officer to | Gen. Henry Lawton from June to July 1898 and Gen. Ne |
Gen. Henry W. Halleck. | |
e served as legal adviser and chief of staff to | Gen. Henry W. Lawton in Santiago, Cuba, and assisted |
Gen. Henry A. Wise in the northeastern sector, betwe | |
ase Camp Lejeune since Feb. 23, 1944, when Maj. | Gen. Henry Louis Larsen, commanding officer, saw the |
Gen. Henry Heth was wounded and Pettigrew was elevat | |
Gen. Henry L.L. Jones and Col. Aubrey "Red" S. Newma | |
Gen. Henry W. Halleck, to assume field command of th | |
Gen. Henry Heth's infantry division and Maj. | |
Gen. Henry W. Slocum, Muhlenberg assumed command of | |
Gen. Hierome L. Opie as The Evening Leader. | |
Gen. Hiram G. Berry before it saw significant action | |
Gen. Hobart R. Gay." | |
rds the Confederate's Sugar Loaf Line manned by | Gen. Hoke's troops. |
At the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, a “Next | Gen” home was highlighted by an automation system, |
rried Hannah E. Spencer, and of their children, | Gen. Homer Virgil Milton (q.v.), was an officer in t |
anadian Government) as representing his kinsman | Gen. Hon. |
Gen. Horatio Van Cleve's division of MG Thomas L. Cr | |
The Crossing (2000), | Gen. Horatio Gates - TV |
ered to take cover, mostly likely by Union Maj. | Gen. Horatio Wright, although a story has grown up ( |
Gen. Horatio Wright, oversaw the construction of For | |
marched quickly to join the gathering forces of | Gen. Horatio Gates as he faced British General John |
he 2nd and 8th South Carolina to the support of | Gen. Howell Cobb at Marye's Heights, the focus of th |
On the request of | Gen Howell Cobb he commanded the cavalry of the Geo |
Gen. Howell Cobb | |
McKean 270, Francis C. Barlow [incumbent] 101, | Gen. Hudson Lawrence 6). |
Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, commanding the 3rd Divi | |
, where he had an embarrassing altercation with | Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, U.S. minister to Chile |
Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick leaving Stevensburg on F | |
On 6 May, Lt. | Gen. Humberto Robles Espinoza, the army's third high |
Gen. Humphrey Marshall arrived from Abingdon, Virgin | |
24 March: Lt. | Gen. Hussain Muhammad Ershad assumes power through a |
Gen. Hussein Jassim, executive chief of staff of the | |
the departure from Iraq, in August 1995, of Lt. | Gen. Hussein Kamel." |
he midrash begins with Phinehas' explanation of | Gen. i. 11, from which the work derives its name, an |
Maj. | Gen. I. J. S. Bora ^ |
Hyundai Next | Gen i10 (Launched 2010) |
Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, a Muslim, is considered the | |
The politicians include former military ruler | Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and Kwara State governor Abub |
four Pakistani tank were destroyed after which | Gen Iftikhan made a plan to move his forces from th |
ed me", he applies the scriptural words of Eve ( | Gen., iii, 13) to express an idea which the sentence |
ducomics discontinued their licence to Barefoot | Gen, in order to start their translation on the I S |
David Healy - Lt. | Gen. Ira Eaker USAAF |
Gen. Irvin McDowell, in which he commanded a divisio | |
Gen. Irvin McDowell, U. S. Army, assigned to command | |
Gen. Irvin McDowell, in an effort to cripple the new | |
Gen. Irvin McDowell's chief of artillery during the | |
rving National Service, Lian Wei's nephew, Shen | Gen, is already married to his girlfriend, Kate, be |
generalization (also universal generalization, | GEN) is an inference rule of predicate calculus. |
Gen. Isaac I. Stevens at the Battle of Secessionvill | |
Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens, who was killed at the Ba | |
Gen. Isaac R. Trimble's brigade and elements of Col. | |
Gen. Isaac P. Rodman, who was mortally wounded at th | |
In 1815 he and his father in law, | Gen. Isaac Van Horne, founded the White Glass Compan |
Daughter's Eye View of Lt. | Gen Ishii, Chief of Devil's Brigade, Japan Times, 2 |
Iran's police chief, | Gen. Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam, acknowledged that the |
Gen. Israel B. Richardson of being drunk during the | |
Gen. Israel Weiss. | |
Gen Ittetsu Strings - strings (track 1) | |
Gen Ittetsu Strings - orchestra | |
The withdrawal, according to Lt. | Gen. Ivan Koreta, the Deputy Chief of Defence Forces |
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