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In another case he also | discharged a man found in possession of 50 grams of mar |
artialed for homosexual solicitation and was | discharged a few months later after more homosexual beh |
e was striking her colours her crew suddenly | discharged a volley of small arms fire that slightly wo |
Honorably | discharged a Corporal in 1982, Maughan worked full time |
It appears that after having | discharged a cargo of coal from Wollongong at Swinburne |
In 1973, Munson | discharged a 28-year-old patient after an incomplete ab |
t her true identity become known and she was | discharged a few days later in Louisville, 1863. |
ng of Dec. 27, 1980 Stipanovich accidentally | discharged a loaded firearm, hitting himself in the sho |
a private in the United States Army and was | discharged a captain in October 1945 with a War Departm |
ia-Pacific area during World War II, and was | discharged a lieutenant. |
and shooting Dunning insisting that his gun | discharged accidentally during the course of a struggle |
as showing the shotgun to Moussallem when it | discharged accidentally. |
The Mexican traveller was also | discharged after treatment with the antiviral drug Tami |
took over the judiciary in 1958 and was soon | discharged after years of the judiciary because of his |
The jury was | discharged after failing to reach verdicts on the charg |
e Second World War at Reggio Calabria, to be | discharged after six months. |
Honorably | discharged after a court martial conviction was overtur |
a charge of complicity in Blood's plot, but | discharged after three months with a temporary indulgen |
He was | discharged after being seriously injured. |
rds was founded by Sheldon Davis after being | discharged after four years in the U.S. Marines back to |
wounded in the hip at Stones River, and was | discharged after being discovered that way. |
He spent time in the Army but was | discharged after a nervous breakdown brought on by anxi |
ber 1952, reinlisted twice and was honorably | discharged after 14 years of service. |
He was | discharged after the Battle of Harpers Ferry due to wou |
icer for five years, before being honourably | discharged after service in the Middle East and New Gui |
Discharged again from Torchwood, but returns to his pos | |
So for Mrs Pettitt to have | discharged all three responsibilities ( orchestra direc |
30 November 1991 he exercised, performed and | discharged all the functions, powers and duties of an e |
lie down upon the deck till the frigate had | discharged all her guns, but the frigate's fire was so |
Having | discharged all her cargo she left Manus Island 17 Febru |
t been empaneled to decide upon the case was | discharged and replaced by another. |
rganized the cavalry company, Company D, was | discharged and a new company was raised that April. |
was reduced in rank to private, dishonorably | discharged and forfeited all pay and allowances. |
In April 2005 the grandfather was | discharged and began living with his son and Mari in an |
enant, but on 24 November 1795 was summarily | discharged and left to find his own way home. |
an investigation at which over 150 honorably | discharged and many very highly decorated veterans test |
After serving 4 years, he was | discharged and worked as a television repairman. |
e Comrades group, the National Federation of | Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers and the |
r as he was underage when he enlisted he was | discharged and instead trained as a marine engineer. |
Corpus Ad Subjiciendum to direct that HL be | discharged and returned to their care. |
The National Federation of | Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers (NFDDSS |
nt-governor his duties were always admirably | discharged, and as chancellor of the university, presid |
Potomac, from March, 1864; and was honorably | discharged and mustered out, under Col. Augustus Funk, |
er receiving a wound during training, he was | discharged and successfully applied to the screenwritin |
onfederate States, so the men were honorably | discharged and their companies were disbanded. |
gton, “For this stunt Mary was conditionally | discharged and bound over to keep the peace”. |
it was the same product obtained by electric | discharged and proposed the formula C2O. |
ining the regular troops nor being honorably | discharged, and using them to fight communists appeared |
e him of the crime of being a priest, he was | discharged and returned to mission work. |
The 158th New York was honorably | discharged and mustered out 1865-06-30 at Richmond, Vir |
Guiney was honorably | discharged and mustered out of the U.S. Volunteers on J |
, the 1973 event ranked third in both volume | discharged and duration but only sixth in flood height. |
Ashburnham was ' | discharged and disabled' (5 February 1643), and his est |
She sailed on 4 October for San Francisco, | discharged and loaded cargo, then headed for Pearl Harb |
e cartridge accidentally left in the chamber | discharged and ricocheted into the man's leg. |
In 1946, Granville was | discharged and settled in New York. |
itimate expectation for more than the duties | discharged, and so no obligations had been breached. |
only opponent was the National Federation of | Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers. |
n District of California, asking that she be | discharged and restored to liberty. |
f the Regiment's colonel, and they were both | discharged and married. |
all Tarver's previous debts would have been | discharged, and the $2 million dollar purse from the wi |
had been convicted of treason, dishonourably | discharged and, since January 18, had been waiting on I |
ritu Santo, New Hebrides on 13 November, she | discharged army aviators and aircraft. |
rved as a pilot in the South Pacific and was | discharged as a captain in 1946. |
rance from December 1917 to May 1919 and was | discharged as captain in the Air Service. |
G-2 section, Headquarters III Corps, and was | discharged as a lieutenant colonel in March 1946. |
talion for two years before he was medically | discharged as a private on 11 October 1943. |
ter serving for three years he was honorably | discharged as a technical sergeant (January 12, 1946). |
in the United States Army 1942-1946 and was | discharged as a major. |
as a judge advocate and served until he was | discharged as a captain in April 1963. |
After being | discharged as a sergeant, he engaged in the insurance a |
After being wounded, he was honorably | discharged as a lieutenant and returned home. |
in both Atlantic and Pacific Theaters until | discharged as a lieutenant in 1945. |
avy Reserve until 1951 when he was honorably | discharged as a lieutenant commander. |
combatant in the Gulf War and was honorably | discharged as a conscientious objector. |
He was | discharged as unfit for trench life due to his age (49) |
ip, primarily in the North Atlantic, and was | discharged as a lieutenant. |
and served overseas nine months before being | discharged as a first lieutenant on February 20, 1919. |
war in intelligence at the Pentagon; he was | discharged as a colonel. |
he United States Army for three years, being | discharged as a First Lieutenant in 1969 to serve as a |
the chance of a strike, all five rounds were | discharged as rapidly as possible, giving the 'string o |
He rose to unit command before being | discharged as a colonel for a service-incurred disabili |
Strategic Services from September 1941 until | discharged as a major in July 1946, with overseas servi |
he United States Navy from 1943 until he was | discharged as a lieutenant (jg.) in 1946 with service i |
He was | discharged as a captain in the Royal Air Force. |
He was | discharged as a major on November 21, 1945, and retired |
ever in the infantry, had won no awards, was | discharged as a second lieutenant. |
d Service Cross and the Bronze Star, and was | discharged as a Captain. |
More than 80 percent were cured or | discharged as improved and able to live independently. |
He was | discharged as a private, his award was gazetted as a pr |
as deputy chief military prosecutor and was | discharged as a major. |
l Guard for six years before being honorably | discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1960. |
nty-four months in the Pacific area, and was | discharged as a captain. |
Discharged as a sergeant, he began acting on stage. | |
ed in the United States Navy from 1941 until | discharged as a Chief Petty Officer in 1945. |
War I and served one year overseas until was | discharged as Captain in the 308th Machine Gun Battalio |
He was honorably | discharged as colonel May 11, 1863, and later brevetted |
he United States Army from 1943-1946 and was | discharged as a First Lieutenant, JAG. |
Bromwell served four years, and was | discharged as a captain. |
3, 1917, in the Medical Reserve Corps, being | discharged as a second lieutenant of Infantry on Decemb |
Europe and served from September 1941 until | discharged as a captain in November 1946. |
He was | discharged as a major in May 1946. |
ir Corps in North Africa and Europe, and was | discharged as a flight engineer in September 1945. |
in Germany until 1946, at which time he was | discharged as first lieutenant. |
tigator, having entered as a private and was | discharged as a sergeant. |
Discharged as a captain in 1946, he returned to the Uni | |
On his recovery, he was | discharged as a brevet captain. |
After being | discharged as medically unfit he rejoined the army, in |
stayed in the reserves for one year and was | discharged as a major. |
States Air Force from 1955 to 1957, and was | discharged as a captain. |
He was | discharged as a lieutenant in 1919. |
He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and was | discharged as Corporal (E-4), though he remained active |
He was | discharged as a lieutenant colonel in October 1946. |
rned to the United States, and was honorably | discharged as a first lieutenant in February 1919. |
egiment was mustered out on June 7, 1865 and | discharged at Springfield, Illinois on June 21, 1865. |
egiment was mustered out on June 9, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on June 22, 1865. |
e Guard) at Elba; and to have been honorably | discharged at Elba in May 1865, on account of close of |
He was | discharged at the end of the year and transferred to VF |
egiment was mustered out on June 6, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 1865. |
egiment was mustered out on July 4, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on July 11, 1865. |
Atlanta, Georgia on August 10, 1865 and was | discharged at Davenport, Iowa on August 24, 1865. |
ber 20, 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee and was | discharged at Camp Chase on September 27, 1865. |
r of the original 4th Michigan that had been | discharged at the completion of their enlistment on Jun |
ir Force Inactive Reserve until 1965 and was | discharged at the rank of first lieutenant. |
July 7, 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee and was | discharged at Camp Chase on July 13, 1865. |
After three years, he was | discharged at the rank of chief trumpeter. |
on a deck cargo of lube oil drums which she | discharged at Purvis Bay. |
nder Col. John C. Fremont and were honorably | discharged at Los Angeles or San Gabriel in the early p |
aumont (AP-5) on November 4, 1939, Blair was | discharged at the Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virgin |
giment was mustered out on June 12, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on June 15, 1865. |
Concord, North Carolina on June 21, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on July 10, 1865. |
r three years (1982-1986), and was Honorably | Discharged at the rank of Lance Corporal. |
giment was mustered out on June 12, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on June 28, 1865. |
men were mustered out on June 26, 1865, and | discharged at St. Paul, Minnesota, on July 11, 1865. |
He was | discharged at the rank of lieutenant. |
Upon being | discharged at the end of the following year, McKinley f |
giment was mustered out on June 27, 1865 and | discharged at Springfield, Illinois on July 7, 1865. |
giment was mustered out on June 10, 1865 and | discharged at Chicago, Illinois on June 24, 1865. |
giment was mustered out on July 12, 1865 and | discharged at Davenport, Iowa on July 20, 1865. |
second lieutenant on June 18, 1865, but was | discharged at Richmond due to the end of the Civil War. |
r Co.) regt.; entered service July 28, 1780; | discharged Aug. 7, 1780; service, 14 days, including tr |
Colonel Christian Thielemann - | discharged August 9, 1864. |
Dentilled cornice, from which the wheelrace | discharged back into the river. |
long tailrace tunnel before being | discharged back in the Saluda River. |
ith a total capacity of 4400 MW before being | discharged back into the river. |
After power is produced, the water is | discharged back into the lower reservoir and the entire |
ed until the middle of May 1862, when he was | discharged because of disabilities. |
He was | discharged because of wounds on May 29, 1865. |
He left the atoll and was honorably | discharged before the final five test shots, and theref |
exton Hall is also the residence of recruits | discharged before completion of recruit training awaiti |
der to help control the temperature of water | discharged below the dam, the original intake tower was |
His arm | discharged bone fragments for three months. |
When she came to the door Hughes | discharged both barrels of a shotgun into her body from |
ine, the sequestrations on his property were | discharged; but he refused to take the oaths to the usu |
Burton was going to be | discharged, but according to company lore, was told by |
f (allegedly) caught fire from the hot-ashes | discharged by a passing steam-hauled train. |
re as income those liabilities that were not | discharged by redemption of the points in the next year |
y during the Second World War, patients were | discharged by ambulance trains at Hellingly station and |
After being | discharged by the U.S. Army in 1944, Duhart was given s |
(The overseer was "hired and | discharged by the superintendent, usually with the advi |
ord, where much of his work as a teacher was | discharged by George Smalridge as his deputy. |
nd of Chichester as a delinquent, but he was | discharged by the committee for sequestrations; under t |
ew Zealand, was tried for various crimes and | discharged by the prosecution in 2008. |
Extinguishers can be partially or fully | discharged by a vandal, impairing the extinguisher's ac |
the office of reading the Hebrew lecture was | discharged by others; whence it has been inferred that |
at the chapel of Princess Mary, before being | discharged by the Privy Council a few weeks later with |
he could be committed to gaol, until either | discharged by order of two justices or removed to a lun |
ct was abandoned and the architects paid and | discharged by the City Council on March 28, 1837. |
ecessary; absolute certainty that it will be | discharged by payment is not." |
After the peace, he was honorably | discharged by Congress. |
er Louis XVIII and Charles X the duties were | discharged by the first equerry, but under Napoleon I a |
in the Philippines 21 February 1945, Corvus | discharged cargo at Guiuan for the establishment of an |
She | discharged cargo there and at Trinidad, and steamed bac |
lk arrived at Espiritu Santo on 4 September; | discharged cargo and passengers; and sailed for Leyte o |
occupied only three weeks earlier, Hyperion | discharged cargo by day and steamed out to safety at ni |
ril with food for the U.S. Pacific Fleet and | discharged cargo at Eniwetok and Saipan. |
rels of water, reached Eniwetok on 2 August, | discharged cargo, and returned to Pearl to reload. |
on January 1, 1945 when a rifle accidentally | discharged, causing a bullet to be lodged in her spine. |
but senior as a priest and as a bishop, and | discharged certain ceremonial duties of the office. |
Charles Bickford, as a dishonorably | discharged cop, Anne Revere, as Miss Faye's spinster si |
After being honorably | discharged, Danielson moved back to Cedar Falls and bec |
deployment to the Middle East but he was not | discharged despite the military policy, Don't Ask Don't |
Eniwetok, via Pearl Harbor, 6 November, she | discharged diesel oil to Beagle and on the 15th got und |
ice at the Battle of Little Big Horn and was | discharged due to disability. |
Colonel Thomas Lowry Young - | discharged due to illness, September 14, 1864 |
September 1864 to December, 1865 when he was | discharged due to the end of the war. |
briefly joined the Confederate Army but was | discharged due to health reasons and returned to his la |
Colonel John J. Funkhouser - | Discharged due to wounds July 5, 1864. |
Colonel Henry Dougherty - | discharged due to wounds on May 7, 1863. |
lunteered to the U.S. Army and was Honorably | Discharged due to medical reasons within a matter of mo |
ndsor Castle in 1860, two years after he was | discharged due to illness caused by his wounds. |
iefly in the United States Army before being | discharged due to asthma. |
Lieutenant Colonel, William S. Tisdale, was | discharged due to disability and was replaced by David |
In 1919, he was | discharged due to injury from the army and returned to |
he Japan Air Self Defense Force but was soon | discharged due to having sexual intercourse with a mino |
being wounded at the Battle of Corinth, and | discharged due to his injuries. |
Broderick's | discharged early, leaving him open for Terry's shot. |
y the rapid growth of the city and regularly | discharged effluent into the creek, not all of which me |
Disinfected wastewater may be | discharged either to Humboldt Bay or to enhancement mar |
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