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| After the German capitulation he | commanded a marine battalion until August 1945. |
| In 1908 he | commanded a flotilla escorting King Edward VII on a to |
| e Boer War and the First World War, where he | commanded a battalion of the Welch Regiment, a brigade |
| He | commanded a company during the Whisky Rebellion in 179 |
| He | commanded a brigade of horse in the army of the Marque |
| pted to gain the soul of Hogun the Grim, and | commanded a second wave assault on Asgard. |
| During the Corunna Campaign of 1808-1809 he | commanded a brigade of cavalry, and played a prominent |
| general of Rhode Island militia in 1780, and | commanded a brigade when the French troops occupied Ne |
| in the 1991-1992 South Ossetia War, where he | commanded a unit. |
| 1900 in China during the Boxer Rebellion, he | commanded a mixture of British, German and Japanese sa |
| From 1920 he | commanded a flight of Airco DH.9s belonging to No. 55 |
| He returned to Virginia and | commanded a brigade in Maj. |
| In 1798 he | commanded a squadron off Ireland and the following yea |
| ssigned to the Army of the Potomac, where he | commanded a brigade of the II Corps in the Peninsula C |
| Until 1959 he | commanded a fast torpedo boat. |
| In the Battle of Rivoli campaign, he | commanded a division under Serurier in the siege. |
| He | commanded a royalist troop of horse during the English |
| When Hulegu entered Persia in 1256, he | commanded a battalion of his western wing. |
| er, he was promoted to brigadier general and | commanded a cavalry division under Nathan Bedford Forr |
| He temporarily | commanded a division at the Battle of Jonesboro. |
| He was created Baron Bophin in 1689 and | commanded a foot regiment as its colonel during the Wi |
| -2008) was a high-ranking Taliban leader who | commanded a group of insurgents known as the "Mountain |
| McKay also was captain of a sealing ship and | commanded a schooner which brought back oil from humpb |
| Promoted to colonel, he | commanded a brigade at Prairie Grove. |
| He | commanded a company of rangers in defense of the front |
| sh Campaign in Flanders where he temporarily | commanded a brigade under Duke of York. |
| As a Major, Cantwell | commanded a British tank squadron as an exchange offic |
| He | commanded a small force of 20 Cavalry and 50 Infantry, |
| During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War he | commanded a company in the Givati Brigade, and was lat |
| play for FC Girondins de Bordeaux, where he | commanded a regular first team spot for three seasons, |
| In 1870, he | commanded a floating battery on the Rhine river during |
| ined the Haganah at the age of 16, and later | commanded a platoon in the Hish. |
| r the end of the hostilities with France, he | commanded a brigade in the 3rd hussar division. |
| o (in which his brother Friedrich Bellegarde | commanded a brigade), Emperor Francis II of Austria ap |
| He | commanded a division of eight vessels in an expedition |
| He | commanded a company of rangers in the Chignecto area d |
| In 2001, Rogers | commanded a military intelligence company based out of |
| Freeman | commanded a number of British vessels during wars with |
| He | commanded a cavalry squadron at the battles of Seringa |
| World War I, during the Russian Civil War he | commanded a Cossack brigade in the ranks of Gen. Anton |
| or in the Confederate Army and in March 1862 | commanded a Confederate force of 200-300 Texans on an |
| , including the advance to khelat-i-Ghilzai; | commanded a detached squadron of his regiment at the a |
| moted to brigadier general of volunteers and | commanded a division in Tennessee. |
| as recalled to Washington, D.C., and briefly | commanded a brigade in the division of Maj. |
| He | commanded a small force that relieved Changsil. |
| Tucker | commanded a transport vessel during the Crimean War. |
| Sinton was recalled as an IMS reservist and | commanded a hospital in India. |
| ly 1863, Andrews was promoted to colonel and | commanded a brigade in the operations to capture Littl |
| In the summer, he | commanded a division of gunboats during five attacks o |
| ition in 1813, Grolman served as a Major and | commanded a Brandenburg Landwehr battalion. |
| by Donald Campbell of Barbreck, who formerly | commanded a regiment of cavalry in the service of the |
| He later | commanded a picked squad of cavalry that had been form |
| As regimental second-in-command, he | commanded a wing of the 52nd Foot at the Battle of Wat |
| excellent skills as an artillery leader and | commanded a artillery battery known as "Graves' Batter |
| Department of the Gulf in December 1862 and | commanded a division in the XIX Corps during the captu |
| C) or Troop Carrier Command) in other states | commanded a significant number of airfields in a suppo |
| or this difference: while Davenant skilfully | commanded a docile young troupe, Killigrew's authority |
| Following the war, he | commanded a British occupying force in Turkey during t |
| He | commanded a batallion of the 26th Regiment of Foot fro |
| During World War II he | commanded a platoon of the Home Guard. |
| Abubakar also | commanded a battalion of African peacekeepers in Chad |
| During the Valley Campaigns of 1864, Lowell | commanded a brigade of cavalry in Brig. |
| et Major-General by Dampierre, under whom he | commanded a Division at the Battle of Raismes 8 May. |
| In World War II, Beecher | commanded a destroyer squadron, and fought at Pearl Ha |
| Lang | commanded a battalion in the Canadian Expeditionary Fo |
| He | commanded a division of infantry in some of the final |
| She | commanded a detachment of about 600 men and participat |
| While serving in Cuba in 1911, he | commanded a battalion of the 1st Regiment at Guantanam |
| Hobson then | commanded a brigade at Perryville, but was soon reliev |
| Leverett raised and | commanded a company of volunteers (as a lieutenant in |
| to Captain with 32 years of age in 1865, he | commanded a battery of Guard Artillery at Berlin since |
| enant in the Coldstream Guards, FitzClarence | commanded a small detachment of Guards to act in suppo |
| For his second tour in Indochina, he | commanded a battalion of the 24th Senegalese Regiment, |
| ntwich (25 January 1644) Sir William Fairfax | commanded a wing of the horse, and at Marston Moor hea |
| air attacks on Malta, Lieutenant Copperwheat | commanded a squad of men from HMS Penelope sent to scu |
| After the campaign he | commanded a brigade, replacing States Rights Gist, who |
| d to the 5-9 pm time slot after a year, yet, | commanded a dedicated listenership in Hyderabad. |
| He | commanded a brigade in James G. Blunt's division at th |
| In 1646 he | commanded a mopping up operation North Wales which was |
| Taylor was promoted to brigadier general and | commanded a Louisiana brigade under Richard S. Ewell i |
| In 1813 and 1814 he | commanded a brigade under Wellington in Spain. |
| September 1944, as a 21 year old captain, he | commanded a rifle company in the 23rd Infantry Regimen |
| Oka | commanded a portion of Japanese troops from the 35th I |
| During the Creek War, Newnan | commanded a group of Georgia Volunteers, he fought the |
| out, he had risen to the rank of Captain and | commanded a company. |
| a K.C.B., and during "The Hundred Days' War" | commanded a squadron in the North Sea, in co-operation |
| Later, the same officer | commanded a new task force supported by the carrier US |
| He | commanded a fast quadreme. |
| Later in 1863, Gamble | commanded a cavalry division in the XXII Corps of the |
| he Army's Fourth Auxiliary Surgical Unit and | commanded a team attached to the First and Third Armie |
| In September 1945 he | commanded a firing squad to execute a Polish soldier c |
| He | commanded a Burgundian flotilla organized by Philip II |
| oving forward air controller in Vietnam, has | commanded a fighter squadron and wing, and is a comman |
| He | commanded a force tasked with the defence of the Cape |
| In 1863 he | commanded a division in the Battle of Port Gibson, whe |
| exas and Louisiana throughout 1864, until he | commanded a division in the campaign against Mobile, A |
| He was promoted Captain in 1879 and | commanded a detachment of the 29th Bombay Infantry dur |
| From 1758 to 1762, he | commanded a small ship of the French Navy, the Hironde |
| The famous Max Valentiner | commanded a Type U 151 U-boat, U-157, and undertook th |
| In the Second Anglo-Dutch War he | commanded a squadron at the Battle of Lowestoft in 166 |
| In 1793 he | commanded a composite battalion of grenadiers in Lake' |
| 929 to May 1935 he served in the cavalry and | commanded a platoon and squad in the Belorussian Milit |
| during the Napoleonic Wars and successfully | commanded a succession of sloops, frigates and ships o |
| Ottoman Empire broke out in 1821, Apostolis | commanded a squadron of some 20 ships and was successf |
| He | commanded a brigade in the Mobile Campaign and fought |
| In 1799, he | commanded a brigade in the expedition to Egmont-op-Zee |
| He | commanded a 58-man scout band, popularly called the "J |
| In the South African War he | commanded a battery of naval guns in the Defence of La |
| In World War I he | commanded a regiment. |
| From 1932, Rudenko | commanded a reconnaissance squadron. |
| Kaunitz | commanded a column at the Battle of Fleurus on 26 June |
| On October 14, 1760 he | commanded a Light Company at the Battle of Campen, whe |
| A rated command pilot, he | commanded a number of large air units during and after |
| Lippitt | commanded a regiment at the Battle of Princeton, Battl |
| He | commanded a division of Italians in Prussia in 1807, a |
| he battle of Sobraon on 10 February he again | commanded a division under Gough. |
| Cornwall | commanded a militia company in 1838. |
| As a Major General he | commanded a Mountain Division and later a Communicatio |
| He | commanded a company of naval troops there when World W |
| In 1776, George | commanded a militia company sent to Hampton, Virginia |
| eived a local promotion to major general and | commanded a force which captured the West Indian islan |
| ned Acting Master in December 1861, where he | commanded a floating battery at Columbus, Kentucky. |
| He | commanded a Frederick County Company of Cavalry during |
| his way toward political prominence, Iredell | commanded a company of volunteers during the War of 18 |
| During the early stages of the war, Ross | commanded a brigade. |
| omoted to brigadier general in July 1863 and | commanded a cavalry division in the Red River Campaign |
| Vaillant | commanded a battalion in the 1830 campaign against Alg |
| He briefly | commanded a brigade before taking command of he 8th Di |
| Barrie then | commanded a number of ships during the French Revoluti |
| He | commanded a foot regiment at the sack of Cadiz in 1596 |
| advanced to rear-admiral and later that year | commanded a squadron off Maine during the War of 1812, |
| he disastrous defeat at Narva, in which Lacy | commanded a unit of musketeers, holding the rank of po |
| Brown | commanded a company of sharpshooters in an expedition |
| He | commanded a brigade in the Army of the Potomac before |
| fortress called Castellionum super Matronam | commanded a strategic crossroads in the valley of the |
| He | commanded A Squadron of the Calgary Regiment in Italy, |
| e the colonel of the 25th Maine Infantry and | commanded a brigade in the defenses of Washington, D.C |
| uth-east angle rose to seventy cubits and so | commanded a view of the whole area of the temple." |
| He | commanded a training squadron in the Channel in 1831 a |
| He | commanded a brigade at the Second Battle of Petersburg |
| Promoted to commander in 1791 he | commanded a corvette on a voyage to the East Indies. |
| The forces on the northern plateau | commanded a wide field of fire. |
| Bagby | commanded a brigade under Gen. Hamilton P. Bee for a t |
| Hawn | commanded a Hornet equipped tactical fighter squadron |
| He later | commanded a brigade of infantry. |
| He | commanded a squadron of dragoons from 1893-1894, and w |
| Clanricarde | commanded a regiment of infantry during the Williamite |
| uly 1950 to September 1951, General Aderholt | commanded a Special Air Warfare Detachment of the 21st |
| n volunteered for service in Burma, where he | commanded a Pashtun company in the 4th Battalion of th |
| He | commanded a four-gun battery called the Rockbridge Art |
| He | commanded a Marine Corps rifle platoon during the Viet |
| He | commanded a company of the 11th battalion in Iraq, Syr |
| or capture Ahmad Shah, a Taliban leader who | commanded a group of insurgents known as the "Mountain |
| and distinct breed in 1937, and by the 1950s | commanded a substantial local market share. |
| During this war he | commanded a hastily assembled group of tanks and crews |
| Promoted to captain he | commanded a company of the French military detachment |
| In 1513, he | commanded a retinue in the Battle of the Spurs. |
| He | commanded a successful expedition to Lipara where he c |
| He | commanded a brigade in Brig. |
| s held various leadership positions, and has | commanded a fighter squadron, operations group and the |
| in World War I and by the end of the War had | commanded a Division, a Battalion and a Brigade. |
| Carr | commanded a division of African-American soldiers in t |
| Brotheridge | commanded a platoon in Major John Howard's 'D' Company |
| Regiment at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and | commanded a company in the 24th Infantry Regiment. |
| Among other posts, he | commanded a battalion and a brigade during the Trouble |
| During the 1920s Meisel | commanded a torpedo boat flotilla and held several sta |
| In late 1665, Morgan | commanded a ship in the old privateer Edward Mansfield |
| ring the French and Indian War William Stark | commanded a company of Rogers' Rangers in northern New |
| Messe | commanded a corps during the Greco-Italian War of late |
| She | commanded a crowd of 400 female rebels, who took part |
| He | commanded a mountain brigade in a high altitude sector |
| He | commanded a battalion which served overseas in France |
| rved another stint in the army in India, and | commanded a brigade in the Gwalior campaign in 1843, d |
| just risen as a pretender to the throne, and | commanded a rebel army thirty thousand strong. |
| n also lived in Nargothrond at this time and | commanded a more powerful faction than Orodreth, until |
| Major Marcus Albert Reno, | commanded a battalion of the 7th U.S. Cavalry at the B |
| Having | commanded a regiment of Scottish soldiers in Swedish s |
| uring the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 he | commanded a separate East-Baikal Cossack Brigade, whic |
| ourteen he joined the navy and as an officer | commanded a gunboat in the Far East. |
| Cumming | commanded a battalion of the 9th Jat Regiment before h |
| During the war he first | commanded a regiment in Munster, but after peace was t |
| Ashby | commanded a fighter squadron stationed aboard the USS |
| On the outbreak of World War I, he | commanded a Battery and was a Regimental Adjutant, the |
| Johnson | commanded a division in the section of trenches manned |
| th Mountain on September 13, 1862; afterward | commanded a brigade at the battles of New Market and P |
| eers; he joined the Staff Corps in 1920, and | commanded a variety of engineering units through the 1 |
| Following the battle he | commanded a brigade in the Washington defenses. |
| Captain Holderman | commanded a company of a battalion which was cut off a |
| In 1886‑87 he | commanded a special squadron cruising to Russia, then |
| which GYROSCOPE'd to Fort Ord, CA, where he | commanded a rifle company. |
| In the Civil War he | commanded a combined Army‑Navy operation up Virginia's |
| Augereau | commanded a camp in Brest, Brittany, during the prepar |
| Berkeley served on HMS Victory, in which he | commanded a gundeck at the First Battle of Ushant. |
| The next year he | commanded a division in the Army of the Cumberland dur |
| sequent Battle of Gettysburg, Schimmelfennig | commanded a brigade in fellow Forty-Eighter-turned-maj |
| He | commanded a company of the 2/13th Infantry Battalion d |
| Hatch | commanded a division in the I Corps attack on Turner's |
| Riefkohl never | commanded a United States Naval vessel again. |
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