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Gibbs speaking at Bagram Airfield while Lt. | Gen. Walter E. Buchanan III, Commander of the Ninth |
attles with the Army of Northern Virginia under | Gen. Robert E. Lee. |
her, Charles Scott Venable, was aide-de-camp to | Gen. Robert E. Lee from 1862 to 1865 and professor o |
Gen. Robert E. Rodes, he launched an ill-considered | |
Gen. George E. Pickett of Robert E. Lee's Army of No | |
Gen. Robert E. Rodes' division clashed with the Fede | |
ful Union attacks on April 1, 1865, Confederate | Gen. Robert E. Lee decided to abandon Petersburg and |
In early August, Confederate | Gen. Robert E. Lee determined that Union Maj. Gen. G |
on Davis and his Cabinet during the week before | Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern |
Gen Robert E. Lee | |
Gen. William E. Starke was killed. | |
r the Battle of Gettysburg in July, Confederate | Gen. Robert E. Lee and his command retreated back ac |
August 25, 1864, an effort that won praise from | Gen. Robert E. Lee. |
Maj. | Gen. James E. Chaney 8 June 1942 - 20 June 1942 |
Serving under | Gen. Robert E. Lee, Barton saw action at the battles |
of Chancellorsville, he was transferred to Maj. | Gen. Robert E. Rodes's division of Richard S. Ewell' |
Jim Welch - | Gen. Robert E. Lee |
the rest of the Light Division to the rescue of | Gen. Robert E. Lee's army at Sharpsburg; his brigade |
Gen. George E. Pickett's extreme right flank. | |
On May 24, leadership then passed to | Gen. Joseph E. Johnston as the Virginia Militia came |
Just prior to | Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court H |
tant adjutant general and military secretary to | Gen. Robert E. Lee. |
t County, North Carolina, as part of Union Maj. | Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's North Carolina expedition |
When | Gen. Robert E. Lee divided the Army of Northern Virg |
Gen. Wilber E. Wilder (25 August 1917), Maj. | |
During the afternoon and night, Confederate | Gen. Robert E. Lee detached two of his divisions fro |
Lafe McKee - | Gen. Robert E. Lee (as Lafayette McKee) |
David Healy - Lt. | Gen. Ira Eaker USAAF |
Gen. Jubal Early in the Battle of Fort Stevens on Ju | |
ington, D.C., to defend against Confederate Lt. | Gen. Jubal Early's raid on July 11 and July 12, 1864 |
In the summer, Breckinridge participated in Lt. | Gen. Jubal Early's Raid on Washington, moving north |
n was invaded by the Confederate Army under Lt. | Gen. Jubal Early. |
in combat, stationed in the path of Confederate | Gen. Jubal Early's veteran Army of the Valley during |
Gen Con East I was held in 1981 at Cherry Hill Inn, | |
Gen. David Eichhorn, says the exercise gives private | |
The | Gen. Simon Elliot House is a historic house at 61 He |
In the meantime, | Gen. Erasmo Escala resigns to his commission as Comm |
n Garamba, the DR Congo Chief of General Staff, | Gen. Didier Etumba Longila, said Congo would continu |
994 following a breeding program established at | Gen Pharm's European laboratory in Leiden, the Neth |
October 26, 1862, Andrews was assigned to Maj. | Gen. Banks's expedition to New Orleans and was promo |
xas to help defend the state from invasion from | Gen. Banks Expedition, and fought the USS Hatteras, |
Gen. John F. O'Ryan conducted the investigation into | |
Gen. William F. "Baldy" Smith's XVIII Corps joined u | |
Gen. Benjamin F. Butler and consisted primarily of f | |
Gen. Edward F. Jones House is a historic home locate | |
Gen. George F. Moore who also commanded the Corregid | |
Gen. James F. Fagan overwhelmed a small Union detach | |
Gen. William F. "Baldy" Smith. | |
Gen. William F. "Baldy" Smith's XVIII Corps were wit | |
Gen. Benjamin F. Butler which provided occupation tr | |
(United States Air Force Lt. | Gen. Leslie F. Kenne, United States Navy Vice Admira |
ork, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, | GEN Nathan F. Twining, USAF, sent a memorandum, in |
Gen. William F. Smith. | |
His home at Binghamton, known as the | Gen. Edward F. Jones House was listed on the Nationa |
Gen. William F. Barry, the chief of artillery of the | |
Gen. Don F. Pratt, who had been designated to comman | |
Gen. Robert F. Hoke, | |
e screenings include DragonCon and the official | Gen Con fan films track. |
The grave of | Gen. William Feilding in the Bangkok Protestant Ceme |
Gen. Juan Felipe. | |
A force of some 2,000 French troops led by | Gen. Louis Ferrand resisted a siege of three weeks b |
Gen. Edward Ferrero's 1st Division, IX Corps, moved | |
Thomas Fielder Bowie, Jr. (1836-1896), son of | Gen. Thomas Fielder Bowie, Sr. (1808-1869) and his f |
2003, Won | Gen Art Film Festival Best Picture for Assisted Liv |
2003, Won | Gen Art Film Festival Audience Award for Best Featu |
Shown at | Gen Art Film Festival in New York City April 26 - M |
ng member of the WITI Global Executive Network ( | GEN) program for senior executive women and also a |
Before Billy Idol left | Gen X for fame and fortune in the States, Derwood a |
Gen. Johnson formulated the objectives and rules of | |
Gen. Gideon Foster House is a historic house at 35 W | |
Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher in the Irish Brigade of | |
Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher, "coldly, in a pinched a | |
e Second Spanish Republic against the forces of | Gen. Francisco Franco after the Luftwaffe bombing of |
Spanish Civil War against the Fascist forces of | Gen. Francisco Franco, who was supported by dictator |
Gen. Benjamin Franklin Kelley in West Virginia, and | |
Gen. William Franklin and his VI Corps to set out fo | |
ss Kramer; William Radice; Dame Jo Williams; Lt | Gen Sir Freddie Viggers KCB, CMG, MBE, DL; Mark Fra |
1835.12.04 | Gen. Sir Frederick Adam |
founder of Wizards of the Coast, then purchased | Gen Con from Hasbro in May 2002. |
Kurtulus (1994) TV mini-series .... | Gen. Ali Fuat Pasa |
Gen. Jacob G. Lauman ordered a brigade under Col. Is | |
He was appointed to Maj. | Gen. John G. Foster's staff as a major and an aide-d |
Gen. John G. Foster replaced Burnside as commander o | |
Gen. George G. Meade's Army of the Potomac to advanc | |
Brig. | Gen. F. G. Mauldin (18 September 1917) |
On December 17, an expedition under Union Maj. | Gen. John G. Foster reached the railroad near Everet |
Gen. Hiram G. Berry before it saw significant action | |
Gen. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Brig. | |
Gen. George G. Meade, to attack defensive positions | |
Gen. H. G. Wright of the Army. | |
guez is survived by his wife Rose; his son, Lt. | Gen. Charles G. Rodriguez, Lawrence R. Rodriguez; da |
Gen. George G. Meade was widely criticized for faili | |
Gen. George G. Meade, the Confederates by General Ro | |
Gen. John G. Parke moved up on Warren's left but did | |
he Mine Run Campaign in November 1863 when Maj. | Gen. George G. Meade claimed that French's corps mov |
Gen. George G. Meade of mismanaging the battle, plan | |
Brig. | Gen. Stephen G. Burbridge with 2,400 men, a combined |
Here he studied law under | Gen. Thomas G. Waterman, and was admitted to the bar |
Gen. George G. Meade's Army of the Potomac, in pursu | |
Gen. John G. Foster on December 9. On February 9, 18 | |
Gen. George G. Meade. | |
Gen. James G. Blunt drove Confederates under Brig. | |
He then advised Union Maj. | Gen. John G. Foster to stop the bombardment unless h |
Gen. George G. Meade ordered II Corps Commander Maj. | |
Gen. John G. Parke advanced on Dandridge, near the E | |
Gen. George G. Meade (although closely supervised by | |
Maj. | Gen (retd) G.A. Chandrasiri was a former Jaffna Com |
Related article: Bosnian Serb | Gen. Stanislav Galic Guilty of Terrorizing Sarajevo, |
Cthulhu: "In 1984, my father and I went to the | Gen Con Game Fair in Racine, Wisconsin. |
Essery (1994) LMS Standard Coaching Stock Vol 2 | Gen Service Gangwayed vehicles Oxford Publishing Co |
Gen. Peter Gansevoort was the candidate of the Democ | |
The Crossing (2000), | Gen. Horatio Gates - TV |
marched quickly to join the gathering forces of | Gen. Horatio Gates as he faced British General John |
Gen. Landreneau gave a statement to the Senate Homel | |
1860.02.13 | Gen. John Geddes, KH |
ting or consistent with the doctrine, including | Gen. 3:13-15, Gen. 49:10, Job 19:25-29, Num. |
Gen - General, NuT - Number theory, ChT - Chaos the | |
Gen. John George Walker in November 1862, and remain | |
The final shoot-down order was given by | Gen. Velitchko Georgiev, deputy commander-in-chief o |
y, by order of the Deputy Chief of Air Defense, | Gen. Velitchko Georgiev. |
Gen. John Gibbon's division into Pennsylvania during | |
Gen. John Gibbon. | |
Gen. George Godfrey House is an historic colonial Am | |
Newspaper article, | Gen. Mann Goes Into Bank for Overseas, Chicago Tribu |
Maj. | Gen. Stanley Gorenc (left) and his brother, Brig. |
Gen. Frank Gorenc, are two of 271 general officers i | |
She was the wife of | Gen. Josiah Gorgas, Chief of Ordnance of the Confede |
Gen. Gerard Gosselin commanded the army and Rear Adm | |
Maj. | Gen. and Gov. |
the Battle of Mobile Bay, directly commanded by | Gen. Gordon Granger. |
Tex Driscoll - | Gen. U.S. Grant (as John W. Morris) |
s also a philanthropist and a great-grandson of | Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, founder of the Times. |
Gen. Henry Gray Chapter #218 of the Military Order o | |
Gen. Tom Green led his men to Pleasant Hill Landing | |
Gen. Maxcy Gregg's brigade of the famous "Light Divi | |
Gen. Charles Griffin began to destroy the track whil | |
Gen. Charles Griffin, fell ill and Barnes assumed co | |
In 1971 | Gen Georgios Grivas returned to the island and bega |
In a symbolic move, Lt. | Gen. Boris Gromov was the last to walk from Afghanis |
oking references to the project director, stout | Gen. Leslie Groves and the slim scientific director, |
Gen Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard | |
Charles Bickford - Maj. | Gen. Jimmy Guthrie |
Gen. Lewis H Brereton-commander of the U.S. 10th Air | |
In April 1944, | Gen. Henry H. Arnold selected Col. Paul Tibbets, to |
aunch, both General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lt | Gen Lewis H. Brereton, Ninth Air Force Commanding G |
Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, U.S. Army, at the battle of | |
Gen. John H. Morgan led his troops through southern | |
Gen. James H. Wilson's Union cavalry and Forrest's C | |
Gen. Robert H. Milroy. | |
l of Smithfield Summit on August 29, Union Maj. | Gen. Philip H. Sheridan marched to Berryville with h |
Gen. William H. French's division in the II Corps. | |
Alvin Merendino 1985 Robert DeProspero 1986 Lt. | Gen. Leonard H. Perroots 1987 Michael C. Paterno 198 |
g, the generally easygoing Minor and hot-headed | Gen. James H. Lane, the professor of mathematics and |
He assigned Lt. | Gen. Richard H. Anderson to take command of the Deep |
symbol of the XIV Corps, the Acorn, adopted by | Gen. George H. Thomas, "The Rock of Chickamauga." |
Gen. D. H. Hill's Division. | |
Waterloo of the Confederacy," pitted Union Maj. | Gen. Philip H. Sheridan against Confederate Maj. |
Gen. George H. Thomas's command. | |
Gen. John H. Kelly near Franklin, Tennessee, Anderso | |
Gen. Henry H. Lockwood), 1st Division (Brig. | |
Gen. William H. French, to cut off the retreating Co | |
Gen. John H. Martindale's brigade and was initially | |
Gen David H. Petraeus speaking at the New Hampshire | |
He was then earnestly recommended by | Gen. George H. Thomas and others, under whom he had |
Gen. Robert H. Milroy attacked Johnson at sunrise on | |
ackson and his brigade were transferred to Maj. | Gen. William H. T. Walker's division on February 20, |
Gen. George H. Thomas assaulted their seemingly impr | |
In his memoirs, | Gen. Henry H. Arnold, commander of the Army Air Forc |
Gen. William H. Emory, encountered Brig. | |
Gen. William H. C. Whiting, and Maj. | |
Gen. Robert H. Milroy on the Salem Pike to feel out | |
Gen. D. H. Hill on July 14. | |
and 1873 he served as military secretary to Lt. | Gen. Philip H. Sheridan and between 1878 and 1881 as |
Gen. William H. Emory. | |
Gen. Robert H. Milroy, and were defeated in their fi | |
Maj. | Gen. David H. Petraeus (right), commanding general, |
Gen. George H. Thomas cited Garrard for gallant cond | |
Gen. Tasker H. Bliss replaced General Wood as the co | |
Gen. Joshua H. Bates. | |
Gen. William H. C. Whiting, who commanded the Wilmin | |
Gen. William H. Lytle). | |
Gen. Robert H. Milroy's column, its axis of march th | |
Gen. Lewis H. Brereton sought to have the 1st Provis | |
Gen. Benjamin H. Grierson, leading the advance of Au | |
Gen. Theophilus H. Holmes. | |
Gen. D. H. Hill's advance on Washington, North Carol | |
Gen. D. H. Hill's campaign against New Bern and Wash | |
Gen. John H. Morgan approached Cynthiana with 1,200 | |
Gen. Alfred H. Terry and participated in the second | |
Johnson was left behind when Maj. | Gen. James H. Wilson began his raid into Alabama in |
Gen. William H.C. Whiting. | |
Gen. Johnson Hagood's brigade stopped initial Federa | |
Gen. Shakur Halaim Husain) and the Provincial Direct | |
Gen. John Hammond, who served in the Union Army duri | |
Gen. Wade Hampton III during the American Civil War. | |
In command of the Confederate forces were Lt. | Gen. Wade Hampton and Maj. |
obert E. Lee, and was afterward on the staff of | Gen. Wade Hampton III as Adjutant General and Chief |
Gen. Wade Hampton's Confederate cavalry threatening | |
Gen. Wade Hampton's cavalry, Maj. | |
Gen. Wade Hampton's cavalry division, were covering | |
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