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| gen., a new Mississippian red alga, and remarks on t | |
| Gen. A. S. "Tubby" Allen (centre), commander of the | |
| Lt. | Gen. A. P. Hill, who commanded the Confederate defen |
| Gen. A.P. Hill to move down the west bank of the She | |
| Lt. | Gen. A.P. Hill turned to Poague, firing double charg |
| Lee ordered Lt. | Gen. A.P. Hill to take the overall command of an exp |
| Gen. A.P. Hill. | |
| Gen. A.P. Hill's division of Thomas J. "Stonewall" J | |
| Maj. | Gen. A.V.T. Wakely |
| Maj. | Gen. Aaron Ward, of New York a political biography i |
| Third Field Army (Southern Canal Zone) - Maj | Gen Abdel Mun'im Wasel |
| It is announced that the defense minister, | Gen. Abdul Qadir, one of the coup leaders, has been |
| a district of Massachusetts), he was the son of | Gen. Abiel Wood (1743-1811) and Betsey Tinkham, both |
| of the producers for Dragon Ball, he approached | Gen about bringing the series over to America. |
| Gen. Absalom Baird's First Division and MG John M Pa | |
| the rest of the group for her condition, though | Gen accepts her. |
| John Carradine - | Gen. Adolfo Arturo Sebastian |
| Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr) on Cemetery Hill as a res | |
| of the Spanish-American war on April 25, 1898, | Gen. Aguinaldo, in view of the chaotic conditions in |
| Nara Detachment of 13th Division - Major | Gen. Akira Nara |
| Frederick Coffin: | Gen. Albert Becker |
| Gen. Albert Rust to stop them at the Cache River. | |
| After | Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston took command, Buckner co |
| Gen. Albert Jenkins's mounted infantry brigade had u | |
| Gen Alden - drums (born Cisco, Texas) | |
| e Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL) defeated former | Gen. Alejo Santos of the Nacionalista Party in a lan |
| Gen. Alexander B. Dyer, the army's Chief of Ordnance | |
| Hood sent Lt. | Gen. Alexander P. Stewart as far north as Tunnel Hil |
| On 1 May 1945, Lt. | Gen. Alexander Patch, the commander of the US 36th D |
| Gen Alexander A. Vandegrift, then Commandant of the | |
| Gen. Alexander Shaler. | |
| er John T. married Catherine Macomb daughter of | Gen. Alexander Macomb, Jr., Commanding General of th |
| Gen. Alexander S. Webb managed to rally the regiment | |
| According to Deputy Defence Minister Col. | Gen. Alexander Kolmakov the exercises were adjusted |
| Gen. Alexander R. Lawton in the center, and Maj. | |
| Gen. Alfred Torbert's Union troopers turned on their | |
| Gen. Alfred Pleasonton's cavalry division through th | |
| Gen. Alfred Pleasonton left camp near Warrenton, Vir | |
| Gen. Alfred Torbert defeated C.S. Brig. | |
| nd Panzer Division and 4th Light Division under | Gen. Alfred Ritter von Hubicki, the Border Defence C |
| Gen. Alfred H. Terry and participated in the second | |
| Brig. | Gen. Alfred Cumming |
| thought, conclusive proof, that the friends of | Gen. Alger substantially purchased the votes of many |
| Kurtulus (1994) TV mini-series .... | Gen. Ali Fuat Pasa |
| Fifty-First Alabama Cavalry, commanded first by | Gen. Allen of Montgomery, then subsequently by Gen. |
| Gen. Alpheus S. Williams), XII Corps (Maj. | |
| Gen. Alpheus S. Williams in XX Corps. | |
| Gen Alpheus S. Williams was elevated to command the | |
| Maj. | Gen. Ambrose Burnside, the new commander of the Depa |
| Gen. Ambrose Burnside prevented the movement, wantin | |
| Gen. Ambrose Wright's brigade. | |
| Gen. Ambrose Wright's charge on July 2 and Pickett's | |
| Gen. Ambrose Burnside's North Carolina Expedition. | |
| t County, North Carolina, as part of Union Maj. | Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's North Carolina expedition |
| Gen. Ambrose Burnside assumed command of the Departm | |
| Then he served as chief of staff to Maj. | Gen. Ambrose Burnside during the battles of Antietam |
| obituaries and grave of | Gen. and Mrs. Sumner |
| le, Zangief, Dhalsim, E. Honda, Fei Long, Rose, | Gen, and Dan. |
| Army | Gen. and Minister Erich Mielke, 1983 |
| a Stolbizer (who had established her own party, | GEN) and accepted the second spot in the GEN/UCR pa |
| Brig Dhillon later rose to the rank of Lt | Gen and was the first post independence Sapper Army |
| Maj. | Gen. and Gov. |
| Gen. and so served, but was apparently never confirm | |
| Peter MacNeill - USAAF | Gen. Anderson |
| Gen. Anderson then adopted a defensive stance to ent | |
| Gen. Andrew Porter. | |
| a lieutenant and assistant adjutant-general to | Gen. Andrew Humphreys. |
| ls in Virginia; served as major on the staff of | Gen. Andrew Jackson in the Creek War. |
| January - Unaware of the Treaty of Ghent, | Gen. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) wins an overwhelming |
| Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys observed the movement on th | |
| Tennessee's governor responded, sending | Gen. Andrew Jackson and a sizeable force to deal wit |
| under General Richard Richardson in 1775 and in | Gen. Andrew Williamson's expedition against the Cher |
| ghly prized titles, however, was that of one of | Gen. Andrew Jackson's electors. |
| Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys's division had only about 1 | |
| General Joseph Mower received orders from Maj. | Gen. Andrew J. Smith to show, through a forceful dem |
| Gen. Andrews was appointed commander of all United S | |
| n all three Battles of the Aisne and would hold | Gen. Anthoine's 4th Army (under Gen. Philippe Petain |
| n all three Battles of the Aisne and would hold | Gen. Anthoine's 4th Army (under Gen. Philippe Petain |
| the US 22 interchange, the route is called the | Gen. Anthony Clement McAuliffe 101st Airborne Memori |
| Serving under | Gen. Anthony Wayne, Howe saw action at the Battles o |
| bold (USMC), MajGen Paul Eaton (U.S. Army), and | Gen Anthony Zinni (USMC) - has come out calling for |
| Gen. Anthony C. Zinni briefs reporters at The Pentag | |
| he commanded a Cossack brigade in the ranks of | Gen. Anton Denikin's White Russian army in Ukraine. |
| It was commanded by | Gen. Antoni Szylling. |
| Meanwhile, Thailand's army chief | Gen. Anupong Paochinda said he backed the creation o |
| J. | Gen. Appl. |
| Gen Areizaga commanded the Left Wing (5 battalions, | |
| ith a plan to envelop the Japanese right flank, | Gen. Arnold secretly sent his returning regiment, th |
| 2003, Won | Gen Art Film Festival Best Picture for Assisted Liv |
| 2003, Won | Gen Art Film Festival Audience Award for Best Featu |
| While the deal fell through, | Gen Art was able to leverage new national partnersh |
| Shown at | Gen Art Film Festival in New York City April 26 - M |
| oup of venture capitalists offered to invest in | Gen Art, the bulk of the business was moved from th |
| The Memorial Stone at | Gen. Artemas Ward Homestead, 5/15/2009 |
| The | Gen. Artemas Ward Homestead is a historic property i |
| Lt | Gen. Arthur Percival (BA) - Malaya Command |
| 1791 | Gen. Arthur St. Clair moves on Kekionga. |
| Gen. Asang Laoly. | |
| Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, as vice chief of the army starti | |
| Army chief, | Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has ordered an inquiry, bu |
| econd Italo-Abyssinian War under the command of | Gen. Attillo Teruzzi. |
| Gen. August Willich, Louis Blenker, Max Weber, and A | |
| Gen. August V. | |
| Arthur Hardy - | Gen. Auguste Mercier |
| The base is named in honor of Brig | Gen Augustine Warner Robins, the Air Force's "fathe |
| lists, and the Burma National Army (BNA) led by | Gen. Aung San, and, as the subsequent civil war in B |
| he military regime of the President of Pakistan | Gen. Ayub Khan. |
| Gen B. Bandung (West Java) | |
| Kaul, Lt. | Gen. B.M., “The untold story” [Jaica Publishing Hous |
| Momoh says what he calls the plan by | Gen. Babangida and his supporters to make a positive |
| Nigeria does not need a reluctant president and | Gen. Babangida did not say he was coming as a reluct |
| He invites Go | Gen back to work for Gateau cake shop as Chief Cake |
| xas to help defend the state from invasion from | Gen. Banks Expedition, and fought the USS Hatteras, |
| October 26, 1862, Andrews was assigned to Maj. | Gen. Banks's expedition to New Orleans and was promo |
| Gen. Barksdale led the charge on horseback, long hai | |
| Opening with a statement by | Gen. Barney M. Giles, reminding the audience that th |
| During the Peninsula Campaign, he served as | Gen. Barry's assistant inspector general and receive |
| Newspaper article, | Gen. Barton Yount, Head of Training Command in Recen |
| Gen. Bee ordered the Fourth Alabama to advance rapid | |
| Robert Atkins ... | Gen. Belmont |
| then commanded as part of a fleet that defeated | Gen. Benedict Arnold's fleet in October 1776. |
| She married | Gen. Benedict Arnold V, son of Benedict Arnold III a |
| Gen. Benjamin F. Butler and consisted primarily of f | |
| Gen. Benjamin Franklin Kelley in West Virginia, and | |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler during the American Civil War. | |
| y K, First Regiment, Arkansas Mounted Riflemen, | Gen. Benjamin McCulloch's Brigade, Army of the West. |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler made a thrust toward Petersburg | |
| Gen. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Brig. | |
| Gen. Benjamin M. Prentiss (6th). | |
| he was a lieutenant in Pulaski's Legion, under | Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, and served under Gen. Andrew |
| Gen. Benjamin F. Butler which provided occupation tr | |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler attacked the Richmond defenses | |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler. | |
| d Major and soon became an aide-de-camp to Maj. | Gen. Benjamin Butler, commander of the Department of |
| Gen. Benjamin Huger's division was to follow as well | |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler's Army of the James, 33,000 str | |
| Gen. Benjamin McCulloch, then as assistant adjutant | |
| Gen. Benjamin H. Grierson, leading the advance of Au | |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler against the Confederate works a | |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler as commander of the Department | |
| Gen. Bernard Bee, having recently resigned from the | |
| Only 100 Paraguayans, including | Gen. Bernardino Caballero, managed to escape. |
| Gen. Beverly Robertson's pickets and encountered a d | |
| nie Bidwell from the late 1868 until 1900, when | Gen. Bidwell died. |
| serving on the House Aircraft Committee, he met | Gen. Billy Mitchell, who was testifying before the c |
| of the war, when 353 Allied planes commanded by | Gen. Billy Mitchell struck German troop concentratio |
| Dick Simmons as | Gen. Bixby (as Richard Simmons) |
| o consensus on the reliability of the data, and | Gen. Blackburn was strongly predisposed to go ahead. |
| In a symbolic move, Lt. | Gen. Boris Gromov was the last to walk from Afghanis |
| Gustav von Seyffertitz - | Gen. Boris Alexandroff |
| he outbreak of World War I and was requested by | Gen. Botha to fill the post of High Commissioner for |
| Gen. Bradley T. Johnson's infantry, made a series of | |
| kians petitioned that the sentence be commuted, | Gen. Bragg stood firm. |
| the Army of Mississippi under the leadership of | Gen. Braxton Bragg. |
| relieved of his command and court-martialled by | Gen. Braxton Bragg, the commanding general of the Ar |
| te Army of Tennessee, then under the command of | Gen. Braxton Bragg and encamped in Murfreesboro, TN. |
| Gen Braxton Bragg | |
| hat role for much of the rest of the year under | Gen. Braxton Bragg, who replaced Johnston, killed on |
| Gen. Braxton Bragg on April 6, Jackson's men and ano | |
| ne to October 1862, Stovall was ordered to join | Gen. Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee, and fought d |
| ated a reserve unit along with the remainder of | Gen. Breckinridge's Division, the six-gun battery en |
| Gen. Bryan D. "Doug" Brown was the first member of t | |
| Brig. | Gen. Buckner assumed command of all forces in centra |
| Gen. Bushrod Johnson's 3rd brigade. | |
| Gen. Bushrod Johnson's brigades from the depot and c | |
| Gen. Butler paid the escaped slaves nothing, and kep | |
| Gen. C. B. Duncan, commander of the 7th Corps Area, | |
| ffice of the Quartermaster General of the Army, | Gen. C. McKeever, 1887. |
| Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox's division, part of Maj. | |
| Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox's brigade of Maj. | |
| Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox's old Alabama brigade. | |
| Lt. | Gen. Caldwell has also attended the John F. Kennedy |
| Brig. | Gen. Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac |
| In India, | Gen. Campbell was directed to take command of an exp |
| Trying to avoid any confrontation, | Gen. Campero travels to Tacna to take charge of the |
| located in Lava Beds National Monument Writing: | Gen Canby USA was murdered here by the Modocs April |
| The cross reads: | Gen Canby USA was murdered here by the Modocs April |
| ced under military administration headed by Lt. | Gen. Candeth. |
| soldiers into Mindanao under the command of Lt. | Gen. Cardozo Luna. |
| Brig. | Gen. Cardozo M. Luna, 56th Commandant of the Philipp |
| s assault, was renamed as Operation Bison by Lt | Gen Cariappa, the Western Army commander.:113 |
| Gen. Carl Schurz, Brig. | |
| Gen.) Carl Rogers Darnall (1867-1941), Professor of | |
| Gen. Carl Schurz at the Second Battle of Bull Run. | |
| Gen. Carl Jensen | |
| ng Squadron in the USAF is annually awarded the | Gen Carl A. Spaatz trophy |
| , to form the 2nd Brigade (Lawler's Brigade) of | Gen. Carr's Division, of the 13th Army Corp under U. |
| after relief forces began arriving in Bulawayo, | Gen. Carrington arrived to take overall command alon |
| Gen. Carter L. Stevenson brought up the remaining br | |
| Gen. Charles S. Winder's Stonewall Brigade was withd | |
| Gen. Charles S. Winder, and those of Maj. | |
| Gen. Charles S. Winder and Col. William Baylor were | |
| Gen. Charles M. Busbee (February 1946 to inactivatio | |
| Gen. Charles Griffin, fell ill and Barnes assumed co | |
| Maj. | Gen. Charles W. Ryder (May 1942 - July 1944) |
| Gen. Charles W. Berry (1871-1941), who was both a so | |
| Gen. Charles W. Field's Confederate division. | |
| Gen. Charles Griffin began to destroy the track whil | |
| guez is survived by his wife Rose; his son, Lt. | Gen. Charles G. Rodriguez, Lawrence R. Rodriguez; da |
| Gen. Charles J. Timmes reports that when he visited | |
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