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| 14; Issue 38184; | col A Death of the Bishop of Croydon |
| 11; Issue 47432; | col A |
| The inspecting officer, | Col A C Trench recommended that maximum loads shoul |
| ntier Force (Gale and Polden, Aldershot, 1964), | Col A Haywood and Clarke. |
| 5; Issue 52555; | col A) |
| 18; Issue 55875; | col A) |
| Issue 49144, | col A, p. 1. |
| xiliary coast defense herewith, as submitted by | Col. A. J. Gonzales, though not thought to be everyw |
| e name of the first commander of 392 ODRAP, Lt. | Col. A. S. Fedotov, who was killed in an aircraft cr |
| 7; Issue 31331; | col A. At that time he was a Queen's Counsel. |
| In 1868, the offer was next made to | Col. A.C. Haskell who accepted and held the post unt |
| It was named after | Col. A.J. Cropsey, the owner of a large farm in the |
| "Flag," or "Banner") Party, including Air Force | Col. Abdul Qadir, assist in the overthrow. |
| The group was led by Fatah radical | Col. Abdullah Abd al-Hamid Labib, known as Colonel H |
| The 800-man garrison, under the command of | Col. Abner C. Harding, was in and about the town of |
| Col. Abraham Drake died on August 1, 1781. | |
| nastre Tarleton's cavalry practically destroyed | Col. Abraham Buford's Virginia regiment in the Waxha |
| acre royal land grant initially purchased from | Col. Abram Penn. |
| t and author Robert Fisk, the attack was led by | Col. Abu Musa, a senior commander of the PLO and Fat |
| 21 July: | Col. Abu Taher, Bir Uttom. |
| 24 November: | Col. Abu Taher arrested. |
| or who pulled the bell rope was none other than | Col. Adair, whose name in the near future was destin |
| d the Ohio River to avoid capture, most notably | Col. Adam "Stovepipe" Johnson and famed telegrapher |
| Col. Adamou Harouna, aide-de-camp of 1999 coup leade | |
| Lieut: | Col Addison W. Preston commanded the regiment. |
| The | Col. Adelbert Mossman House, built in 1895 in a Quee |
| in the state of Maine on August 20, 1862, with | Col. Adelbert Ames as its commander. |
| rmy's Second Yarmuk Battalion, commanded by Lt. | Col. Adib Shishakli, who later served as president o |
| All India General Secretary of the party is Lt. | Col. Adish Pal Singh Jhabal. |
| The | Col Agnel was crossed in 2007 on 24 May 2007 during |
| ing the highest international pass of the Alps, | Col Agnel is somewhat unknown and not heavily used. |
| Col Agnel | |
| The | Col Agnel was crossed for the first time on 20 July |
| Col Agnel (Italian: Colle dell'Agnello) (el. | |
| ately stepped off his bike on the Ascent of the | Col Agnel. |
| t flight with the aircraft was performed by Lt. | Col. Ahonius at Santahamina on 28 March 1935. |
| O'Brien, Steven, Lt. | Col., aircraft commander |
| He joins | Col Ajirada when he decides to leave the Empire. |
| Col Ajirada: The sole heir of a martial arts that u | |
| Lt | Col Alam displayed great bravery and chased the wou |
| Col Alan B. Thomas, August 30, 1995 | |
| ited States Cavalry from January 14, 1856, with | Col. Albert Sidney Johnston in command. |
| Union brigade-sized reconnaissance force, under | Col. Albert S. Hall, left Murfreesboro on March 18. |
| ly organized 2nd U.S. Cavalry, a regiment under | Col. Albert Sidney Johnston that also included Rober |
| erred to the Second United States Cavalry under | Col. Albert Sidney Johnston. |
| In this capacity he served under | Col. Albert Sidney Johnston during the Utah War (an |
| Col. Alcibiades DeBlanc founded the group on 22 May | |
| ires area, on the other hand, one-time mutineer | Col. Aldo Rico was able to translate voters' anger i |
| Frederic Tozere as | Col. Aleksandr Trigorin |
| hectares (100 acres) was discovered in 1785 by | Col. Alex Shand. |
| was appointed by General Kearny, together with | Col. Alexander Doniphan, to construct the code of ci |
| Lt. | Col. Alexander Cary McAlister |
| ally established himself as the Nawab of Arcot, | Col. Alexander Hamilton was appointed to lead the tr |
| into the flank of the 121st Pennsylvania of Lt. | Col. Alexander Biddle, routing them from the field a |
| hippy-style ice cream van with business partner | Col Alexander, called "Col and Rex's Hot Dogs and I |
| Initial recommendations by | Col. Alexander, chief engineer of the Washington def |
| e was promoted to colonel of the regiment after | Col. Alfred M. Wood was wounded at the First Battle |
| Ronge played a key role in the 1913 exposure of | Col. Alfred Redl as a double agent. |
| wn of Ash Creek was founded by English investor | Col. Alfred Grey, who owned the townsite and a large |
| uritan was originally the U.S. Army mineplanter | Col. Alfred A. Maybach. |
| Lt | Col Allan Kirkman (March 1999 to February 2001) |
| res in September 2003 with New York Post editor | Col Allan and Labor backbencher Warren Snowdon. |
| ichards have been Duncan Thompson, Bill Fitter, | Col Allison, Jim Cunningham, and briefly, Peter Bow |
| air defense commander for the Norad region, was | Col. Alva D. Henehan (1969-71?). |
| It was established a mile outside Chico, by Lt. | Col. Ambrose E. Hooker with Company A, 6th Californi |
| oads a few miles below South Mills, elements of | Col. Ambrose R. Wright's command delayed the Federal |
| to be sent was a division under the command of | Col Ambrosio Letelier, who was successful in his ta |
| He was a retired Army Colonel (Lt | Col), and specialized in Counterintelligence with t |
| ing the hill ford, possibly from the Old French | col and ford, or alternatively the coal ford, a for |
| As Christian evangelists, | Col and his wife Jan travel to many parts of the gl |
| n as academic programs: the College of Letters ( | COL) and the College of Social Studies (CSS); altho |
| His Niagara congregation included | Col. and Mrs. John Butler, Hon. |
| Col and Frank decide they're good enough to appear | |
| He was awarded the Brevet Lt - | Col and was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel (1923) a |
| ch 26th the line was complete to the top of the | col and the first load was taken to the headquarter |
| runs his own cycling clothing company called Le | Col and has returned to cycling to ride for the Pen |
| o Pika Peak can be made via the Richardson-Pika | col and the west ridge, however this undertaking is |
| It is connected to Corndon Hill by a low | col, and is only just inside England, being just on |
| Col. Anderson's son was to follow in similar work. | |
| Col. Andrew J. Grigsby had temporarily led the Stone | |
| m made for television, starring Peter Coyote as | Col. Andrew Case. |
| Col Andrew P. Iosue, 15 Oct 1970 | |
| Col Andrew J. Chapman, 27 Mar 1969 | |
| The 12th then served in | Col. Andrew T. McReynolds' command at Martinsburg, W |
| Kirklees Mayor, Cllr Karam Hussain & Lt | Col Andy Pullan Inspect Yorkshire Regiment Soldiers |
| Lt. | Col. Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton VC, army office |
| He was replaced by newly promoted | Col. Anson W. Hobson. |
| sudden and aggressive nature of the attack, Lt. | Col. Anstruther gave the order to surrender. |
| Lt. | Col. Anstruther parleyed with a Boer envoy, who had |
| Stransham was the son of Lt. | Col. Anthony Stransham of the Royal Marines and gran |
| Copper Green was mentioned in Lt. | Col. Anthony Shaffer's memoir, Operation Dark Heart |
| After Weldon's assertions were disputed, Lt. | Col. Anthony Shaffer, a member of the Able Danger te |
| John O'Malley as | Col. Applewait |
| he Combined Construction and Operating License ( | COL) application for the plant on September 3, 2008 |
| he Combined Construction and Operating License ( | COL) application for the plant on December 13, 2007 |
| announced that it was formally withdrawing its | COL application, while submitting its application f |
| 09, Exelon announced that it was suspending its | COL application. |
| Lt | Col Arch G. Campbell, Jr., 6 July 1944 |
| shall & Co of Birmingham; they were paid for by | Col. Archer Houblon, who sold them on to the LVR on |
| known for his melodic sense and his viola-like | col arco sound. |
| me "Pardee Field" after the Pennsylvanians' Lt. | Col. Ario Pardee, Jr. |
| The Chilean division was put under Lt. | Col Aristides Martinez, and was formed by 500 men o |
| Kit Bat's), son of veteran U.S. Air Force pilot | Col. Armando C. Baterina (Daddy), is a music lover a |
| apital of £100, is operating very beneficially: | Col. Armstrong, and Chidley Coote and Maunsell Dames |
| Herbert Marshall - | Col. Armytage |
| Furthermore, a senior Igbo officer, Lt | Col Arthur Unegbe was also murdered during the muti |
| ber 21, 1970, a force of 56 US commandos led by | Col. Arthur 'Bull' Simons raided the Son Tay camp to |
| Lt. | Col. Arthur Harrison, a British artillery commander |
| ant Governor; Julius Rothstein for Comptroller; | Col. Arthur V. McDermott for Attorney General; and J |
| Lt. | Col. Arthur D. Budd merged these holdings into the 3 |
| ted at the McKinley Climatic Hangar in honor of | Col. Ashley McKinley, who suggested the facility and |
| rman air force in 1935, and was promoted to Lt. | Col at the end of that year. |
| f The Cheviot to the north is bisected by a low | col at 343 m, giving it enough relative height to b |
| road smooth slopes descending to a wide unnamed | col at 2,368 ft (722 m). |
| Robie Reid, the next summit northwards, forms a | col at Florence and Morgan Lakes low enough to give |
| Summit Lake | col, at 710 m (2,330 ft) in elevation, is the low p |
| Gen. Henry L.L. Jones and | Col. Aubrey "Red" S. Newman's 34th Infantry, 24th In |
| United States Service on September 5, 1862, by | Col. Augustus van Horne Ellis, the regiment was made |
| as honorably discharged and mustered out, under | Col. Augustus Funk, July I, 1865, except (new) Compa |
| Col. Austin Straubel was the first aviator from Brow | |
| r new airport “Austin Straubel Field” after Lt. | Col. Austin Straubel for his dauntless courage, devo |
| From 1959 until 1960, | Col Axtell served in Japan as 1st Marine Aircraft W |
| rrent publisher, H. Brandt Ayers, is the son of | Col. Ayers. |
| 11; Issue 53273; | col B) |
| On April 14, 1861, acting commander Lt | Col B.S. Compton received an letter informing him t |
| overall command along with his Chief of Staff, | Col Baden-Powell. |
| ly through the ranks of the Union Army, and Lt. | Col. Baldwin was arrested and charged with "violatio |
| From | Col. Baldwin's interest in the variety it came to be |
| 1 was initially trained under the leadership of | Col. Balraj. |
| When the brigade of | Col. Barcelo arrived, Iglesias refolded to Marcavilc |
| litia and three hundred and sixty Indians under | Col. Barnwell". |
| , companies D, F, I and K, under command of Lt. | Col. Bartlett, were ordered to the Upper Missouri, o |
| ough seven companies remained together under Lt | Col Barton in DeRussey's Division, 3rd Brigade. |
| - XII Suonate a tre, due violini et violoncello | col basso per l'organo |
| la Musica del Serenissimo Sig.r Duca di Mantoa, | col basso continuo per il Clavicembano, Chittarone, |
| Lay, Carol (w, a), Villanueva, Art ( | col), Bates, Karen (let), Morrison, Bill (ed). |
| it left a rump of military conspirators such as | Col. Bauer, Maj. |
| Col Bayly served as Commandant-General of the Cape | |
| ut from opposite directions -- Cecil Rhodes and | Col. Beal arriving from Salisbury and Fort Victoria |
| Walter Sande as Lt. | Col. Beck |
| The film stars Raymond Burr as | Col. Ben Marquand, Martha Hyer and Joan Bennett. |
| Union cavalry raiders under the command of | Col. Benjamin Grierson, in an effort to disrupt Conf |
| ege of Port Hudson where they were commanded by | Col. Benjamin Johnson. |
| Gen. John D. Imboden and the Union forces under | Col. Benjamin L. Simpson on October 18, 1863, at Cha |
| Col. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commander of the Tuskeg | |
| he presence of the Confederates was reported to | Col. Benjamin Simpson, commander of the Charlestown |
| Lt. | Col. Bent personally collected a platoon that was in |
| Col. Bernard B. McMahon (24 June) | |
| the remaining Confederate troops of Atlanta to | Col. Beroth B. Eggleston of the 1st Ohio Cavalry on |
| be followed to the source of Hause Gill and the | col between Knott and Great Calva. |
| The ridge leads to the | col between the two summits; a steep snow/ice ridge |
| a much less steep drop into Taylor Hollow, the | col between it and neighboring Rusk Mountain. |
| ands valley an old mine road zig zags up to the | col between the fell and Dale Head to then reach th |
| rain station at Arkville, was rerouted from the | col between East and West Schoolhouse mountains to |
| Wind Gap is the | col between Black Crag and Pillar, while the small |
| The name strictly applies to the | col between Great End and Great Gable at a height o |
| To the west of the tarn is the unnamed | col between Dollywaggon Pike and Seat Sandal and im |
| e its distance and vertical separation from the | col between the two qualify it as a separate peak e |
| that mountain's summit, and leads down into the | col between the two peaks about 1 mile (1.6 km) to |
| There is a 100-foot (30 m) drop into the | col between Brace and South Brace, a quarter-mile ( |
| rs, As such it is significant as the prominence | col between all points south in the Rockies and bey |
| In January 1944, | Col. Beukema reported to a U. S. Congressional inves |
| Beverley, the house of | Col. Beverley Robinson, was built at the foot of the |
| To the south a broad ridge runs to a | col beyond which is the top of Allt Forgan (513m). |
| hard Brown, Bart (killed in Flanders in 1690 by | Col Bilingsley), as her third husband. |
| Lt. | Col. Bill Cowen has stepped down as athletic directo |
| , Peter McDermott on Hotel (1983-1988), and Lt. | Col. Bill "Raven" Kelly on Pensacola: Wings of Gold |
| Gary Cooper - | Col. Billy Mitchell |
| He described defending | Col. Blackburn with his knife, "he just turned aroun |
| y his commander on August 1, 1972, confirmed by | Col Bobby Hodges on September 5, 1972 and confirmed |
| University of Kentucky, located the remains of | Col. Bolling's house in Hopewell, Virginia in 2002. |
| In 1827, | Col. Borden began regular steamship service to Provi |
| The military head of Alsos was Lt. | Col. Boris Pash, former head of security on the Amer |
| e technical/scientific leader of Alsos, and Lt. | Col. Boris Pash, a former Manhattan Project security |
| lo and two different Pallone varieties: Pallone | col bracciale and Pallone elastico. |
| variety: 16m wide and 86m long for the pallone | col bracciale, and 18m and 90m for the pallone elas |
| attalion, was formally organized on the 28th by | Col. Bradly T. Johnson of Gen. Stuart's command and |
| ck's soldiers put a reaping hook to the neck of | Col. Bratton's wife, Martha, in an unsuccessful atte |
| Mark Fenton - | Col. Brereton |
| Col. Bridgers purchased the right of way for the imm | |
| Col. Brocklehurst was advised by the plantsman, Jame | |
| ench and Indian War, he served as an officer in | Col. Brown's Massachusetts Regiment, becoming a lieu |
| ht, to go into quarters at the camp selected by | Col. BROWN, which, we are informed, will be called ' |
| 'Live Albums' | Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit (1992) |
| formed in 1999, upon the meeting of Rodgers and | Col. Bruce Hampton at a show at the Variety Playhous |
| Col. Bruce Hampton, Reverend Jeff Mosier's Ear Rever | |
| Guest performers at the benefit have included | Col. Bruce Hampton, Vic Chesnutt, John Keane, and Bl |
| Col. Bryan R. Klipfel was the superintendent of the | |
| ) in 1862 and command of the unit passed to Lt. | Col. Bryan Grimes. |
| Col. Buckingham - Eugene's father and a (fictional) | |
| f the mansion of a Quatermain-esque adventurer, | Col. Buckshot (James Finlayson), who departs for a s |
| COL Bui Tin led a reconnaissance mission of special | |
| om parts of two other counties and named it for | Col. Buncombe. |
| Robert Barrat as | Col. Burke |
| ed 5/16/1861 and was eventually promoted to Lt. | Col. by the wars end. |
| ried out experiments under the direction of Lt. | Col. By to determine the strength, for construction |
| 56, William and Amasa - along with their cousin | Col. Byron Sprague, son of William III, and their mo |
| Issue 48922; | col C (The Times): pp. 2. May 10, 1941. |
| 16; Issue 54625; | col C) |
| Issue 35918, | col C, p. 10. |
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