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| They give your | privates a local anesthetic, so the operation itself d |
| It consisted of seven companies, 476 | privates and the usual regimental officers. |
| oined by Lieutenant Martyn, R.A., thirty-five | privates and two seamen. |
| The bodies of the two American | privates and their guide were discovered to have been |
| He subsequently executed works for | privates and for the Certosa di Pavia; one of his late |
| Officers and Are Accompanied by a Squad of 50 | Privates and a Large Civilian Clerical Force- Pershing |
| Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck | Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Rad |
| However most of the | privates and NCOs were of German origin, from Swedish |
| ntendent, and so on down the ranks, where the | Privates became Detective Officers. |
| On the 4th July, 1901, at Springbok Laagte, | Privates Berry and Crandon were scouting towards a kop |
| This Non-Commissioned Officer, with | Privates Bulford and Talbot, of the same Regiment, who |
| The remains of the two Union | privates buried at Picacho were later removed to the p |
| Privates Chandler and Bolton were mortally wounded and | |
| M recipients were Sergeant Walter Hulcup, and | Privates Charles Beitz and Thomas Robertson, while Lie |
| Buck | Privates Come Home aka Rookies Come Home (1947) |
| tween intellectuals and workers, officers and | privates, corresponds to the duality of class society. |
| s were also granted large tracts, and the 236 | privates each were given an 108-acre (0.44 km2) tract. |
| Blacksmith James Pratt, Farrier David Larkin, | Privates Edward Branagan and William Rankin, Corporals |
| Of the Light Infantry, only three | privates escaped without wounds, whereas all others we |
| sector, its current economic strength lies in | privates firms and Township and Village Enterprises in |
| 5 officers, 883 non-commissioned officers and | privates, for a total of 918 men. |
| honor officers, noncommissioned officers, and | privates for their valor in the armed forces of the Co |
| gerous mission through hostile country, three | privates from Captain Clifford's company volunteered t |
| On January 25, 1862 two NCOs and seven | privates from the Company were detached to help form S |
| hers were civilians, but all were attested as | privates in the New Zealand Army from December 1942. |
| as used only by individuals of low status and | privates in the ranks. |
| ral who reported to Strank, and the rest were | privates in the Marines, except for John Bradley, a Na |
| onspirators (John Wood and John Francis, both | privates in the army, carpenter Thomas Broughton, shoe |
| year, subalterns, non-commissioned officers, | privates in the army, artillery, militia, mariners, en |
| Killed: 2nd Sergeant Robert Baxter; | Privates Jacob Freeman; |
| Realizing it was getting dark, Bishop sent | Privates James Dunn and William B. Hutchinson to Ridge |
| Two U.S. Army soldiers, | Privates Kowalski and Walker were picked by a CO to jo |
| ed by the Commonwealth military authorities - | Privates Moles, Lawrence and McColl. |
| Killed: | Privates: N.E. |
| Elected by the | Privates of the Regiment. |
| s an inspiration for all the officers and the | privates of his battalion". |
| For the film, see | Privates on Parade (1982 film). |
| suffer and die, as do the singing soldiers of | Privates On Parade. |
| Shakespeare Company to direct Peter Nichols' | Privates on Parade, which he filmed in 1982 with Denis |
| eatre roles, appearing in productions such as | Privates on Parade, Much Ado About Nothing and Summer |
| s role as Captain Terri Denis in a revival of | Privates on Parade, opening in December 2001 at the Do |
| ike You (both with Petula Clark), No Strings, | Privates On Parade, Billy, Song & Dance, and Nightinga |
| rchmain), and films, including Club Paradise, | Privates on Parade, Miracle on 34th Street, Green Card |
| curred in companies, and where they became as | privates or company musicians but continued their duty |
| Florida militia - Sergeant Rowell, | privates Pawals, Jerry Burnett (twice,) Jas. |
| t, executed for desertion on 1 July 1915; and | Privates RW Gawler and AE Eveleigh of The Buffs (East |
| oddess of victory- flying over three canadian | privates standing in a trench. |
| left mangled, scalped, and with his ears and | privates stuffed into his mouth. |
| and took prisoner one Russian officer and 14 | privates, three of whom were personally captured by th |
| These included Frederic Manning's Her | Privates We, Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the W |
| iers (one sergeant, four corporals, and eight | privates) were transferred to a barracks on December 1 |
| ere moving across the open ground, two of the | privates were killed by rifle or machine-gun fire almo |
| Begun by a group of affected Ogadeni | privates, with an area of operations centered on Kisma |
| assigned William F. Cody, a sergeant and five | privates, with the group arriving in Topeka on 2 April |
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