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| The battle flag of the 37th Virginia | Infantry, a unit of the Second Corps. |
| He initially served in the 9th Louisiana | Infantry, a regiment that was part of the famed Louisi |
| ged, he took command of the 69th Pennsylvania | Infantry, a predominantly Irish regiment that was part |
| college studies, where he served in the 12th | Infantry, a machine gun company. |
| quently appointed as colonel of the 65th Ohio | Infantry, a regiment in the forces of Brig. |
| He joined the Ceylon Light | Infantry, a reservist regiment of the Ceylon Defence F |
| ompany and then a company of the 2nd Virginia | Infantry, a Confederate infantry unit during the Ameri |
| ly of Galician farmers, studied at the Toledo | Infantry Academy in his youth and was deployed to Span |
| 's men then drove the last of Williams' light | infantry across the river. |
| en hostilities erupted in August 1914 and saw | infantry action in the East with Infantry Regiment Nr |
| He left Lisbon with 1500 | infantry, adding to the strength of his forces on his |
| Infantry advance during the Battle of El Alamein. | |
| The Confederate | infantry advanced through town, deploying into line of |
| yed massive artillery bombardments and massed | infantry advances. |
| eeks, they learn much about a medic's role in | infantry affairs. |
| They become leaders of the Liangshan | infantry after the Grand Assembly. |
| g becomes one of the leaders of the Liangshan | infantry after the Grand Assembly. |
| u becomes one of the leaders of the Liangshan | infantry after the Grand Assembly. |
| played the greatest devotion to duty when our | infantry, after a successful attack, were gradually fo |
| il War for taking command of the 11th Georgia | Infantry after the death of his officers at the Battle |
| the secondary main push, the 24th Division of | Infantry, after an all-night march, reached the forest |
| At 12:00 on August 22, the 1st Battalion, 5th | Infantry again attacked the heights, and five hours la |
| s launched a trench raid by the 16th Arkansas | Infantry against the Priest Cap sap, taking seven pris |
| fought between Piedmontese cavalry and French | infantry against Austrian troops. |
| km) southeast of the city, Rupert ordered his | infantry ahead while his cavalry set an ambush. |
| as staged by officers and servicemen from the | infantry, air force, army and secret service. |
| to Fort Benning, Georgia, where he completed | infantry, airborne, and Ranger training. |
| ever the storm was repelled again, by Russian | infantry, Akhtyr hussars and Novorossiyan dragoons. |
| a member of the One Hundred and Sixty-Seventh | Infantry, Alabama National Guard in 1923 and advanced |
| e only road, so the final assault was made by | infantry alone, without supporting tanks. |
| were not willing to attempt the assault with | infantry alone. |
| scattered in the first charge, leaving their | infantry alone. |
| At 11:00 hrs, 2 October 1944, the 117th | Infantry, along with the rest of the 30th Infantry Div |
| gsley had held commissions in the 1st Vermont | Infantry, along with a total of 65 officers and men. |
| The 32nd Indiana | Infantry, also called the "First German", was made up |
| 's cavalry continued to advance, the Royalist | infantry also turned and ran. |
| The 5th Arkansas | Infantry, also called the Fighting Fifth (1861-1865) w |
| The 5th Battalion, Virginia | Infantry, also known as the Archer's Battalion, was ra |
| The 34th Regiment Indiana | Infantry, also known as The Morton Rifles, was organiz |
| med, was Colonel of the 3rd Oxfordshire Light | Infantry, an alderman for Hampshire, a Justice of the |
| a Captain in the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer | Infantry, an American Civil War Union regiment. |
| The Spanish losses were: 2,000 | infantry and 225 cavalry. |
| He attended the | Infantry and Cavalry School at Fort Leavenworth |
| He served in the Durham Light | Infantry and saw active service in the Normandy Landin |
| He served with the 5th Arkansas | Infantry and the 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles. |
| t, 3rd and 4th Battalions of the Ceylon Light | Infantry and under took several infantry courses in Ce |
| d by the Royal Irish Rifles, the Durham Light | Infantry and Canadian battalions. |
| designated as the Heavy Mortar Company, 158th | Infantry, and then Combat Support Company, 1st Battle |
| He served as an | infantry and intelligence officer in the U.S. Army fro |
| the anti-Communist White Army serving in the | infantry and tank corps. |
| His two sons are Marine officers ( | infantry and reconnaissance), and his daughter is marr |
| his was followed by the combined, elite light | infantry and grenadier companies of the regiments invo |
| together 40,000 cavalry and more than 100,000 | infantry, and hastened to its assistance to attack the |
| e vulnerable to an approach by the Macedonian | infantry and Alexander's cohorts of Cretan archers. |
| t Point in 1946, he was commissioned into the | infantry, and his initial assignment was with the 11th |
| He was an instructor at West Point and at the | Infantry and Cavalry School. |
| FS 7 Attack by | Infantry and Armor Against a Village (1941) |
| e Battle of Burki was battle fought by Indian | infantry and Pakistani armor in the Indo-Pakistani War |
| d and Forty-fifth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer | Infantry, and served as chief regimental clerk. |
| the presence of General J.R. Kenly's Maryland | infantry and cavalry. |
| ed by Anitta in the 18th century BC with 1400 | infantry and 40 chariots. |
| On November 6, another 450 | infantry and 50 artillerymen were added, and 650 more |
| ry in December, he was appointed Inspector of | Infantry, and early the following year was appointed t |
| Allied side, the United Kingdom used mounted | infantry and cavalry charges throughout the war, but t |
| The 9th | Infantry and a Marine battalion landed at Taku Forts o |
| In May, Lang enrolled in the 8th Florida | Infantry and was commissioned as captain of Company C. |
| was formed with troops from the Ceylon Light | Infantry and the Ceylon Sinha Regiment in 1962. |
| ), he became the general inspector of Spanish | infantry and line cavalry. |
| Red denotes branches such as | Infantry and Artillery, while Cavalry is denoted by a |
| reasing resistance from 2nd Ukrainian Front's | infantry and artillery. |
| radio message that he was surrounded by enemy | infantry and anti-tank weapons on all sides. |
| mbardment" by 324 tanks, closely supported by | infantry and aircraft. |
| evore was commissioned as a lieutenant in the | infantry and accompanied Gen. John J. Pershing on the |
| "Out of the initial 35,000 | infantry and 15,000 cavalry, 45,000 of them were withh |
| ssioned colonel of the Thirty-eighth Maryland | Infantry and served from May 19, 1813 to June 15, 1815 |
| In 1777, the Light | Infantry and Grenadiers participated in the Philadelph |
| Connor later joined the 19th Maine | Infantry, and was severely wounded in the Battle of th |
| ge W. Gallup, consisting of the 14th Kentucky | Infantry and 39th Kentucky Infantry, and reinforcement |
| was some shelling, but apart from sending out | infantry and air patrols to gauge the effectiveness of |
| n with the remaining members of the 6th Maine | Infantry, and afterward was combined with those of the |
| g becomes one of the leaders of the Liangshan | infantry and one of the Central Camp Defendant General |
| Anhalt opened the battle by sending forward | infantry and cavalry, led by Anhalt's son. |
| nd helicopters landed the 4th Battalion, 47th | Infantry, and 3d Battalion, 60th Infantry, and by mid- |
| nt of Company D, Sixteenth Regiment, Missouri | Infantry, and afterward on the staff of Brigadier Gene |
| , raised Company B of 9th Minnesota Volunteer | Infantry and became involved in the Dakota War of 1862 |
| s probably his observations in 1799 of 'light | infantry' and Tyrolese and Croat soldiers that did not |
| 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot (Light | Infantry) and the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot |
| Positions of attacking | infantry and mounted divisions at about 09:30. |
| embers of the League agreed to provide 10,000 | infantry and 2,000 cavalry for their mutual protection |
| made first lieutenant of Company A, 86th Ohio | Infantry, and on the reorganization of that regiment w |
| He recruited the 54th Pennsylvania Volunteer | Infantry and was commissioned its colonel on February |
| Again attached to 32nd Ohio | Infantry and moved to Memphis, Tenn., January 20-25, 1 |
| +Mechanised | Infantry and Paratroop support |
| any E, Seventy-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer | Infantry, and was promoted to first lieutenant. |
| +Mechanised | Infantry and Paratroop support including: 35th Paratro |
| The French deployed 11 | infantry and two grenadier battalions, plus 640 dragoo |
| ar began, Van Derveer organized the 35th Ohio | Infantry and became its first colonel. |
| issioned a lieutenant in the 29th Regiment of | Infantry, and in 1814 commissioned a captain. |
| n keeping with the esteemed traditions of the | infantry and military service. |
| and Twenty-third Regiment, New York Volunteer | Infantry, and served until the close of the war. |
| l commander Francisco Espoz y Mina sent 5,000 | infantry and cavalrymen into the field. |
| The German soldiers now met the Polish | infantry and attacked, but they were repelled by the P |
| reflect the highest credit upon himself, the | infantry, and the U.S. Army. |
| was appointed colonel of the 46th Mississippi | Infantry, and began his Western Theater service. |
| He helped raise the 78th Ohio Volunteer | Infantry and was commissioned as its colonel in Januar |
| k of second lieutenant, where he served as an | infantry and recreation officer. |
| War McKeag attained the rank of Major in the | infantry and was Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. |
| e, Goguet ran into a concentration of Spanish | infantry and artillery on the west flank at Thuir and |
| ed the regimental history of the 36th Indiana | Infantry and actively participated in its veterans reu |
| The Bartian | infantry and Pogesanians besieged a border castle, but |
| Barclay's main force of three | infantry and one cavalry corps was strung out near Smo |
| teered for the Habsburg Bosnian-Herzegovinian | Infantry and returned from the war with the rank of li |
| was the commander of the 25th North Carolina | Infantry and took part in the Peninsula Campaign. |
| During the Vietnam War, he served in various | infantry and armored units. |
| The weapon was then lightened for both | infantry and aircraft use. |
| Davis joined the Regular Army's 14th U.S. | Infantry and worked his way in rank again to major gen |
| e joined the City Imperial Volunteers Mounted | Infantry and served in the South African War. |
| riano Arista began positioning his artillery, | infantry and cavalry around the fort shortly after Gen |
| In 1873 he became a general of | infantry, and ten years later he was made a count. |
| as a second lieutenant with the Durham Light | Infantry and was killed in action at Bailleul. |
| he Union Army as the colonel of the 26th Ohio | Infantry, and later of the 18th Ohio Infantry. |
| Ruthven had more cavalry, but Hopton had more | infantry and also two light cannon. |
| There were both | infantry and cavalry present. |
| Bruce were formed into the 32nd Battalion of | Infantry and Alex was made Lieutenant Colonel in comma |
| She rode at the head of | infantry and cavalry to fight Antiochus the Great at t |
| Be became the colonel of the 25th Maine | Infantry and commanded a brigade in the defenses of Wa |
| ski volunteered for front-line service in the | infantry and was transferred to the Western Front to t |
| One Hundred and First Regiment, United States | Infantry, and served nineteen months in France. |
| There were also six companies of the Third | Infantry and a group of California bound immigrants. |
| bat interviews into a treatise analyzing U.S. | infantry and weapons effectiveness, Commentary on Infa |
| Terrill was commissioned a major of Virginia | Infantry and served in the Confederate States Army. |
| He later became a Captain with the Vermont | Infantry and achieved the rank Colonel. |
| A Georgian government report said, Abkhaz | infantry and armor had begun attacking Georgian defens |
| Pettus then help organize the 20th Alabama | Infantry, and was elected as one of its first officers |
| He was in command of the Perth | Infantry and served for five months on the frontier du |
| The | infantry and cavalry fought in the First Battle of Man |
| Primary occupants of the site were | infantry and artillery units from Massachusetts, Conne |
| missioned a second lieutenant in the 7th U.S. | Infantry and stationed in Arkansas and the Indian Terr |
| foreign generals to initiate a reform of the | infantry and artillery. |
| is, Hamilton ordered a general advance of his | infantry and the Williamite foot fled towards Dromore |
| Im Thal and Legewald when attacked by German | infantry and tanks. |
| He served in the Royal Marine Light | Infantry and became a Companion of the Order of the Ba |
| soon joined others to form the 11th Virginia | Infantry, and Garland was commissioned as the regiment |
| The 6th Division also controlled three | infantry and one cavalry brigades. |
| 799, a Russian force of 6,000 cavalry, 20,000 | infantry, and 1,600 Cossacks, under Alexander Korsakov |
| He was commissioned in the | infantry, and was soon deployed to Europe, serving wit |
| in charge of an attacking column composed of | infantry and artillery. |
| Their total forces amounted to 1,300 | infantry and 200 cavalry. |
| a rescue, headed by Norman of the 31st Native | Infantry and Ensign Murray of the 70th Native Infantry |
| soldiers from New Jersey were part of several | infantry and cavalry regiments. |
| ade another attempt upon Balaguer with 20.000 | infantry and 6.000 cavalry soldiers. |
| In an attempt to proceed, Essex waved his | infantry and light artillery forward. |
| Manchester's army consisted of about 6,000 | infantry and cavalry. |
| to Soviet estimates, included elements of 10 | infantry and 2 tank divisions, 2 infantry brigades and |
| Cannone da 65/17 modello 13 was a lightweight | infantry and mountain gun, dating from before World Wa |
| ld never attack a single force including both | infantry and cavalry. |
| Civil War, Grosvenor served in the 18th Ohio | Infantry and was promoted through the ranks to colonel |
| o join the Sixth Regiment, Michigan Volunteer | Infantry and was commissioned a second lieutenant. |
| on: two companies of the 28th Maine Volunteer | Infantry and some convalescents from various regiments |
| cluding 2nd Lieutenant Schuster of the marine | infantry, and 25 men wounded, including Lieutenant Goe |
| force of Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan mounted | infantry and cavalry, attacked Morgan at dawn on June |
| gelito) was a Spanish communist Lieutenant of | infantry and Commander. |
| oses Wisner worked to raise the 22nd Michigan | Infantry and was commissioned as its colonel. |
| The 3d Battalion, 50th | Infantry, and the 3d Battalion, 47th Infantry, moved i |
| From 1935 to 1937, Howard attended | Infantry and Tank School at Fort Benning, Georgia. |
| , serving as a first lieutenant in the army's | infantry and government intelligence units. |
| Only | Infantry and Armor can capture a city, and these two u |
| e American troops trapped by North Vietnamese | infantry and tanks during the Battle of Lang Vei. |
| apet panels depicting the Artillery, Cavalry, | Infantry, and Signal Corps. |
| consisting of several battalions of fortress | infantry and coastal artillery. |
| Combined attacks by | infantry and cavalry would also have the same effect - |
| of Operation Pugilist, with the British 50th | Infantry and 51st Infantry Division in the lead. |
| He began his military career in the German | infantry, and transferred to the German flying service |
| "Page Volunteers" of Company K, 10th Virginia | Infantry, and was commissioned lieutenant. |
| After seven years in | infantry and counterintelligence, he left the Army and |
| as a first lieutenant in the Ninth Minnesota | Infantry and later as colonel and commander of the Thi |
| He also bombed a large group of enemy | infantry, and turned his machine gun on them from a he |
| The Colonial | Infantry and Artillery Regiments were made up of Frenc |
| In 1862, he enlisted in the 19th Texas | Infantry and was elected Junior Second lieutenant of C |
| In 1918, he resigned from the 5th | Infantry and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant i |
| Frederick commanded 4,500 | infantry and 5 pieces of artillery to attack the east |
| rian army numbered 18,000 men, with Hungarian | infantry and some cavalry forces, while the Russian on |
| per instructor of the Czechoslovak and Soviet | infantry, and was at some point an ambulance driver. |
| I of the 31st | Infantry and was stationed on guard duty about one hun |
| Israeli | infantry and two companies of Merkava tanks were sent |
| ranches of the Union Army- the Navy, Cavalry, | Infantry, and Artillery. |
| Headquarters and Commandant of the School of | Infantry and Tactics in Quetta. |
| The 156th | Infantry and 199th Infantry (less 3d Battalion) consol |
| That year he was appointed in | infantry and two years later transferred to Kiev's Gre |
| Hannibal had left a certain Hanno with 10,000 | infantry and 1,000 cavalry to garrison the newly conqu |
| major of the Eleventh Regiment, United States | Infantry and a lieutenant colonel in the Twenty-sixth |
| Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 22nd | Infantry and remained assigned to the 4th Infantry Div |
| onsolidated with recruits from the 3rd Kansas | Infantry and 4th Kansas Infantry (both of which failed |
| lved in introducing Regulations for the Heavy | Infantry and then for the Cavalry. |
| He served as an official war artist with the | infantry and later the Royal Navy during the First Wor |
| appointed as colonel of the 50th Pennsylvania | Infantry, and participated in the Battle of Port Royal |
| Recondo's primary military specialty is | infantry, and his secondary military specialty is inte |
| He also served with West Virginia | Infantry and promoted to colonel. |
| he American Civil War in Company B, 71st Ohio | Infantry, and served from 1861 to 1865. |
| of the Orenburg garrison, consisted of 5,200 | infantry, and ten thousand camels. |
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