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“ We started criticizing the Soviet | Army a little bit too early. |
People's Peace | Army, a fictional army in The Sword of Truth series |
hy in Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the | Army a publication of the United States Army Center |
Carrington was conscripted into the | army a year later. |
One Woman's | Army: A Black Officer Remembers the WAC. |
The | Army abandoned the site in August 1950. |
The | Army abandoned Fort Gratiot in 1879. |
The | army abandoned the fort in 1814. |
Lloyd Herbert Hughes - | Army AC, Alexandria, LA San Antonio, TX |
ted from the 4th class of the Imperial Japanese | Army Academy in 1881, and from the 4th class of the |
ier, Koiso graduated from the Imperial Japanese | Army Academy in 1900 and went on to attend the Army |
The Norwegian | Army Academy (Norwegian: Krigsskolen) was establishe |
ed from the 14th class of the Imperial Japanese | Army Academy in 1902 and from the 24th class of the |
He studied at the Greek | Army Academy and was commissioned into the Army as a |
He graduated from the Imperial Japanese | Army Academy in October 1904, and from the Army Staf |
Army Academy Graduation Badge | |
He graduated from the Imperial Japanese | Army Academy in 1916 and from the Army Staff College |
ed from the 22nd class of the Imperial Japanese | Army Academy in 1913, and from the 22nd class of the |
Imperial Japanese | Army Academy, Tokyo 1907 |
rseas Transportation Service on a United States | Army account. |
He was awarded the | Army Achievement Medal, the Army Commendation Medal |
Army Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster | |
Army Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters | |
Army Achievement Medal | |
Army Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster | |
He was awarded the | Army Achievement Medal on May 7, 1985. |
He joined in 1939 and served in the | Army achieving the rank of Lieutenant. |
The Indian | Army Act, 1911 was a legislation passed by the Gover |
For the official Iraqi | Army, active in various forms since being formed und |
in Vietnam was Soldier Art Team 9 (CAT IX) the | Army's interest in using artists to depict army acti |
government converted to school to a center for | army activities. |
Popular Dad's | Army actor John Le Mesurier had a small part in the |
Later, the Roman | army adapted the camp for use as a temporary fort in |
army, adding that "all groups in Hungary are united | |
obert Jacomet, former Controller-General of the | Army Administration |
The Salvation | Army adopted the hymn as its favoured processional. |
In 1960, the Australian | Army adopted the Pentropic (five battle group) divis |
On 30 June, Friedrich's First | Army advanced to within one day's march of the Secon |
The Yorkist | army advanced upon Northampton to meet Henry VI and |
Under command of Jourdan, the | army advanced in four columns through the Black Fore |
At the same time, the royal | army advanced into Brittany. |
Goffredo's | army advances, and battle finally commences. |
Cannon served as commander of the U.S. | Army Advisory Group in Turkey from 1951 to 1952. |
Panzer | Army Africa |
He joined the | Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
He stayed in the regular | army after the war's end. |
He left the | army after his marriage to the Hon. |
Dohna left the Prussian | Army after Prussia had to deploy subsidiary troops i |
The Golkonda | army, after facing a stiff resistance near Madras by |
The Indian | Army After Independence. |
niversity of Edinburgh, then joined the British | Army after graduation and served as an army surgeon |
Hardee returned to Bragg's | army after the Battle of Chickamauga, taking over th |
, abandoned and resettled throughout history as | army after army passed along the coast to Istanbul. |
a formation type by the National Revolutionary | Army after 1938 (other than the 8th Route Army), in |
e Landwehr was the third category of the German | Army, after the regular Army and the reserves. |
Sigel conducted the retreat of the | army after the death of General Lyon. |
In February he retired from the | Army after 38 years of service, handing command to U |
He then commanded the Eighth | Army after Paul von Hindenburg from 1914 to 1916, th |
the Prince of Demons above all else, and throws | army after army at his most hated enemy in hopes of |
Tower stayed in the regular | army after the Civil War. |
The Fourth | Army afterwards came under the operational command o |
He also played a first-class match for the | Army against the West Indies. |
Gen. George Washington leads the Colonial | army against the British. |
Meanwhile, Mussolini sent an Italian | army against the Soviet Union. |
Took the side of the | army against Parliament. |
The powerful nation of Chu was sending a large | army against Qi. |
In 733 Charles Martel sent an | army against the Frisians. |
This came for the | Army against the Royal Navy. |
raged at the slight, Gwendolen raised a Cornish | army against Locrinus and killed him in battle. |
Amalafrid led part of the Roman | army against the Gepids. |
(His grandfather fought in the Prussian | Army against Napoleon.) |
(A member of the IRA accused of being a British | Army agent) {1972} |
He became a banker and | army agent. |
The Pakistan | Army's 4th Army Aggressor Squadron provided the reco |
US | Army AH-64D Apache Longbow Helicopter |
It is near RAF Dishforth, a local | Army Air Corps helicopter base. |
e held several important positions in the U. S. | Army Air Corps. |
Santa Rosa | Army Air Field exhibit at the Pacific Coast Air Muse |
He was the great-grandfather of United States | Army Air Forces Maj. |
In 1942, the | Army Air Corps took over the airport, renaming it Cl |
Upon graduation, he joined the | Army Air Corps, where he served until 1946. |
United States | Army Air Defense Artillery (ADA) |
The airport opened May 5, 1942 as Waco | Army Air Field and was the headquarters Army Air For |
Westover | Army Air Field (1943) |
He served in the | Army Air Force for 5 years. |
training field,supporting the main base of the | Army Air Force School of Applied Tactics at Orlando |
1 Regiment | Army Air Corps (Lynx) |
In 1941 the | Army Air Corps established Losey Army Airfield east |
In 1943, at the age of 18, he enlisted in the | Army Air Corps. |
A US | Army Air Forces OA-10 and her crew. |
Following a restructuring of | Army Air Squadrons, 660 Squadron was redesignated as |
In 1927 Cannon completed the | Army Air Corps Primary Flying School. |
The United States | Army Air Corps designated the airfield Station Numbe |
Established in 1941 by the United States | Army Air Force. |
The former U.S. | Army Air Field (Heidelberg AAF) has been converted t |
World War II Photo of Gardner | Army Air Field showing flying cadets. |
The field was operated by the | Army Air Force Training Command, West Coast Training |
Army Air Corps | |
People's Liberation | Army Air Force |
ing in Chicago when he decided to join the U.S. | Army Air Service. |
Army Air Force Training Command | |
The base at first was designated Marfa | Army Air Field, Advanced Flying School and was assig |
Transferred to the | Army Air Forces with rank of major. |
Clovis | Army Air Field (1944) |
Dasch enlisted as a private in the U.S. | Army Air Forces and served one year, when he purchas |
Mountain Home | Army Air Field, 2 Dec 1943. |
Originally known as Madras | Army Air Field, this was a World War II Army Air Cor |
r II the airfield was used by the United States | Army Air Force Army Air Forces Training Command. |
He was a tail gunner with the United States | Army Air Corps during World War II. |
d contract glider training to the United States | Army Air Forces, 1942-1944. |
bombed, Steger left Baylor to volunteer for the | Army Air Corps. |
He served in the United States | Army Air Forces during World War II. |
Imperial Japanese | Army Air Force - built by Nakajima Aircraft Company |
Dover | Army Air Field, 4 miles southeast of Dover, Delaware |
d contract glider training to the United States | Army Air Forces, 1942-1943. |
In June 1943, the name was changed to Marfa | Army Air Field, Army Air Forces Advanced Flying Scho |
The 312th Fighter Wing was a United States | Army Air Forces organization. |
In early 1942 Hondo applied for a United States | Army Air Force pilot-training facility. |
on is a unit of the Chinese People's Liberation | Army Air Force. |
Additionally, thousands of | Army Air Force personnel were processed through the |
Previously Fort Allen was a WWII U.S. | Army Air Field known as Losey Army Airfield and late |
Established in 1942 by the United States | Army Air Forces. |
Conducted technical training for United States | Army Air Force. |
South Plains | Army Air Field sign |
United States | Army Air Assault School |
US | Army AIr Force. |
2d | Army Air Force Base Unit |
three years at Harvard before joining the U.S. | Army Air Service in March 1917. |
r II the airfield was used by the United States | Army Air Force. |
ermountain's main base of operations was Marana | Army Air Field near Tucson, Arizona. |
Denmark - Two aircraft for the Danish | Army Air Service. |
Army AIr Force Training Command, 20 December 1945 | |
Army Air Service, 4 June 1920 | |
He served in the | Army Air Forces in World War II. |
Stout | Army Air Field is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
At the time he was a member of the U.S. | Army Air Corps. |
Army Air Corps No. 660 Squadron - Westland Scout | |
It was redesignated from | Army Air Base (AAB) to an Air Force Base (AFB) on 28 |
United States: US | Army Air Corps |
Established in 1942 by the United States | Army Air Force. |
Army Air Corps Cadets, Lemoore Army Airfield, 1944 | |
A People's Liberation | Army Air Force KJ-2000 |
Burns joined the United States | Army Air Corps in 1928. |
He was a Lieutenant in the United States | Army Air Corps from 1948 to 1951. |
9 Regiment, | Army Air Corps |
See also: United States | Army Air Forces in Australia |
Initially assigned to the Air Corps (Later | Army Air Forces) Technical Training Command, the Arm |
Imperial Japanese | Army Air Service |
gust 1946 Van Kirk completed his service in the | Army Air Force as a Major. |
- 9th | Army Air Force Battalion (light bomber) Ki-1 |
- 1st | Army Air Force Battalion (reconnaissance aircraft) K |
Imperial Japanese | Army Air Force |
32d | Army Air & Missile Defense - Det 1 |
Marks served in the United States | Army Air Corps from 1945 to 1946. |
Began training United States | Army Air Corps flying cadets under contract to Georg |
rld War II the airfield was known as Marysville | Army Air Field and was used by the United States Arm |
United States | Army Air Forces |
Sioux City | Army Air Base, Iowa (1943) |
United States | Army Air Corps |
He was in the United States | Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1946. |
d was originally built by the Imperial Japanese | Army Air Force during World War II. |
demer served as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. | Army Air Force in World War II. |
He served in the U.S. | Army Air Force in World War II. |
Syracuse | Army Air Base, New York (1944) |
before enlisting in the | Army Air Force. |
Embree first enlisted in the | Army Air Corps in 1936. |
United States | Army Air Force |
However, the | Army Air Service usually did not control the light a |
United States | Army Air Force DC-3/C-47 |
3 Regiment, | Army Air Corps |
The | Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (AC) was a dir |
He served on the | Army Aircraft Requirements Review Board, also known |
Army Aircrew Combat Uniform | |
Grand Island | Army Airfield (IATA: GRI, ICAO: KGRI, FAA LID: GRI) |
g World War II the airfield was known as Bishop | Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army |
Baumholder | Army Airfield is a small military airfield in suppor |
The AAF placed Statesboro | Army Airfield under the command of Third Air Force m |
Today, Wheeler | Army Airfield comprises approximately 1,389 acres (5 |
Airport was constructed in 1939 as the Douglas | Army Airfield for the United States Army Air Forces. |
For the | army airfield in Alaska with the ICAO code PABI, see |
as built in 1942 and opened on 2 July as Temple | Army Airfield by the United States Army Air Force. |
combined facilities of Fort Stewart and Hunter | Army Airfield were re-designated the United States A |
In 1957, Abilene | Army Airfield was renamed Dyess Air Force Base in hi |
Amchitka | Army Airfield |
From here Wiesbaden | Army Airfield and Wiesbaden Army Medical Center were |
war in September 1945, activities at Demopolis | Army Airfield were diminished. |
ort was opened during World War II as Brownwood | Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army |
g World War II the airfield was known as Delano | Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army |
airport was opened in October 1942 as Childress | Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army |
Camp Stewart | Army Airfield was renamed Wright Army Airfield and u |
During World War II, Lake Wales | Army Airfield was an auxiliary airfield of Sarasota |
Hillsborough | Army Airfield is a former World War II United States |
Chico | Army Airfield was under the command of the 10th Army |
The airport was opened about 1943 as Coolidge | Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army |
During World War II, Winter Haven | Army Airfield (also known as Gilbert Field) was an a |
Laguna | Army Airfield (6 mi (9.7 km) northeast of the Laguna |
In 1942, the site of Redding | Army Airfield was acquired by the United States Army |
The Fort Lewis field was renamed Grey | Army Airfield on April 12, 1938. |
Kiska | Army Airfield is an abandoned airfield located on Ki |
An aerial view of the Harris Neck | Army Airfield (1999) |
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