「REGIMENT」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 3062件
| Group that contained the division's artillery | regiment, a mixed light anti-aircraft/anti-tank regime |
| Royal | Regiment: A Drama of Contemporary Behaviours (1938) |
| 1900, Willan published an account of his old | regiment, A History of the Oxfordshire Regiment of Mil |
| The Royal East Kent | Regiment, a regiment of the British Army between 1572 |
| became the first commander of the 9th Cavalry | Regiment, a Buffalo soldier regiment with African-Amer |
| 1939, Brill enlisted in the 21st Light Horse | Regiment, a Militia unit, at Narrandera. |
| "Marching Song of the First Arkansas Colored | Regiment: A Contested Attribution," Arkansas Historica |
| mith joined the 4th Battalion Gloucestershire | Regiment, a Territorial Army unit that converted to th |
| The Eagle was carried on parade by the Essex | Regiment, a tradition inherited by the 3rd Battalion T |
| HHC 2/104th | Regiment A component of the 88th brigade. |
| On September 6, 1862 the | regiment absorbed the enlisted men of the 87th New Yor |
| The | regiment absorbed the remaining battalion of the 5th W |
| was the musical group for the 350th Artillery | Regiment, AEF in World War I. |
| He reorganized the | regiment after three months' service. |
| isco, California in 1847 with the rest of his | regiment after sailing around Cape Horn. |
| remained in command of the 4th U.S. Artillery | Regiment after the Civil War. |
| mbittered cavalry sergeant must take over his | regiment after their commanding officer is killed duri |
| Army as a captain in the Twenty-sixth Alabama | Regiment, afterward the Fiftieth Alabama Regiment. |
| He transferred | Regiment again in 1755 this time to the Coldstream Gua |
| In the battle, the American 311th Infantry | Regiment against the 272. |
| In April 1746, he led an infantry | regiment against the rebels at the Battle of Culloden. |
| Black led his | regiment against a fortified Confederate position duri |
| The 2nd | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Cavalry was an Cavalry regi |
| The 10th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 17th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 18th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 38th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 11th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 8th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 14th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| The 2nd | Regiment Alabama Infantry (African Descent) was an inf |
| The 1st | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Cavalry was an Cavalry regi |
| The 3rd | Regiment Alabama Infantry (African Descent) was an inf |
| The 1st | Regiment Alabama Siege Artillery (African Descent) was |
| The 19th | Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry was an infantry re |
| He enlisted as a private in the Sixteenth | Regiment, Albany County Militia and was appointed by G |
| f Honor citation reads simply: "Commanded the | regiment, all the officers being disabled." |
| The First Bristol | Regiment, also known as Carpenter's Regiment, was unde |
| The | regiment also mounts the Queen's Life Guard at Horse G |
| The | regiment also wore a uniform that was based on the Jae |
| The | regiment also fought in World War II seeing action in |
| The 2nd Canadian | Regiment, also known as Congress' Own or Hazen's Regim |
| The | regiment also performed guard duty at Spring Hill, Col |
| His | regiment also appears later in the preparations for th |
| The 32nd New York Volunteer Infantry | Regiment, also known as the "1st California Regiment", |
| The 40th New York Volunteer Infantry | Regiment, also known as the "Mozart Regiment" or the " |
| The VC 274th | Regiment, also known as the 274 Viet Cong (Dong Nai) M |
| The VC 275th | Regiment, also known as the 275 Viet Cong Main Force R |
| The | regiment also performed numerous raids from whaleboats |
| The 124th Illinois Volunteer Infantry | Regiment also known as the Excelsior Regiment was an e |
| The | regiment also saw action at Fuentes d'Onoro in 1811. |
| The | regiment also had artillery and cavalry elements. |
| enough, New York's Seventh Volunteer Infantry | Regiment also refused to enter the fray. |
| Regiment also reconciled their position at Daruin. | |
| The 8th Connecticut | Regiment also known as 17th Continental Regiment was r |
| The | Regiment also took part in the Bechuanaland Campaign o |
| l 1951 it was formally called The Dorsetshire | Regiment, although usually known as "The Dorsets". |
| In 1881 the | regiment amalgamated with the 81st (Loyal Lincoln Volu |
| In 1958 the | regiment amalgamated with The Devonshire Regiment to f |
| ds and the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) | Regiment amalgamated with the Prince of Wales's Own Re |
| 1940, Churchill and his unit, the Manchester | Regiment, ambushed a German patrol near L'Epinette, Fr |
| Thank God my | regiment an African one: the Civil War diary of Colone |
| r II, Aspinall served with the 504th Infantry | Regiment, an airbone force. |
| (1760-1821), captain in the 2nd Pennsylvania | Regiment, an adjutant general of Kentucky in the War o |
| was Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the London | Regiment, and was knighted in 1920. |
| Edward (1763-1803), 9th Pennsylvania | Regiment and the Northwest Indian War |
| He enlisted in the Massachusetts 58th | regiment and was wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor. |
| Nomonhan, Manchukuo: 3rd Tank | Regiment and 4th Tank Regiment |
| eral Crook led companies from the 1st Cavalry | Regiment and 8th Cavalry Regiment, mounted infantry fr |
| World War he joined the Royal Leicestershire | Regiment and subsequently served in British India. |
| Wellington gives Sharpe command of the | regiment and tells him to pursue the retreating enemy. |
| He was later appointed adjutant of the | regiment and in 1862 was elected its colonel. |
| In 1758, he was given a fourth | regiment and joined the Duke of Marlborough as a Lieut |
| s part of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian | Regiment, and later as the commanding officer of 6th B |
| tain in the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry | Regiment and later served as the lieutenant colonel of |
| The 1st Battalion, 192nd Panzergrenadier | Regiment and the 100th Panzer Regiment, attacking from |
| ant of Company G, 2nd New Hampshire Volunteer | Regiment, and served as Major in the Eleventh Regiment |
| front of men from the First Battalion Dorset | Regiment and First Battalion Cheshire Regiment. |
| he was commissioned into the Royal West Kent | Regiment and fought at Vimy Ridge and around Givenchy. |
| He was also Colonel of the Cheshire | Regiment and of the South Staffordshire Regiment. |
| mpanies merged into the 4th Arkansas Infantry | Regiment, and the 31st ceased to exist. |
| D-Day to Carpiquet: The North Shore | Regiment and the Liberation of Europe. |
| The division consisted of the 274 | Regiment and 275 Regiment plus supporting units. |
| brigade consisted of Colonel Watanabe's 11th | Regiment and Colonel Kanichi Okabe's 41st Regiment. |
| War, serving at first in the 16th Continental | Regiment and later in the 8th Massachusetts Regiment. |
| Gabriel enlisted in the 38th Indiana Infantry | Regiment and would serve as a Captain of company H. |
| September 15/16, 1939, the 49th Hutsul Rifle | Regiment and the 98th Infantry Regiment (38. |
| Virginia Infantry, major of the 64th Virginia | Regiment and lieutenant colonel of the same regiment. |
| 3 artillery brigades, including a mortar | regiment and a heavy artillery regiment |
| These were the 10th Panzer Grenadier | Regiment and the 11th Panzer Grenadier Regiment. |
| The 2nd Brigade was composed of the 1st Rifle | Regiment and the 53rd Infantry Regiment, and the Batta |
| on was absorbed as part of the Royal Victoria | Regiment and today its honours and traditions are main |
| the time he was Colonel, The East Lancashire | Regiment and Chief of the General Staff, India. |
| the Sri Lanka Light Infantry, Sri Lanka Sinha | Regiment and the Gajaba Regiment. |
| He was named captain in the Royal Nova Scotia | Regiment and also was superintendent of Jamaican maroo |
| The 25h Marines is primarily a cold weather | regiment and frequently trains in northern Norway. |
| He proceeded without delay to organize the | regiment, and on August 23, 1862 the regiment was must |
| This made them a Lowland | Regiment and forced them to adopt trews. |
| Rifles, 2nd Black Watch, 2nd King's Own Royal | Regiment, and 6/16th Punjab Regiment. |
| Later assignments included the 6th Cavalry | Regiment and the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment. |
| Nichiporovich, with the 128th Tank | Regiment and 752nd and 760th Motorized Rifle Regiments |
| r a year before taking command of his regular | regiment, and later a cavalry brigade. |
| Panzer IV from the 6th Company, 9th SS Panzer | Regiment, and a section of the 9th Company, 20th SS Pa |
| The attack overwhelmed the Malay | Regiment, and the defence line shattered. |
| of The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton | Regiment) and The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) of the Canad |
| ritish Army, having served in the Royal Irish | Regiment and Ulster Defense Regiment. |
| U.S Army infantry post for the 65th Infantry | Regiment and renamed Henry Barracks. |
| Victoria Cross is displayed at the Parachute | Regiment and Airborne Forces Museum. |
| as garrisoned by Company A, U.S. 9th Infantry | Regiment and Company A, 8th Regiment California Volunt |
| e finally transferred to the 1/5th Manchester | Regiment and went to France in July 1916. |
| integrated into the newly formed 21st Panzer | Regiment and June 1941, was sent to East Prussia. |
| Guards formed the Household Cavalry Composite | Regiment and the Household Cavalry Training Regiment. |
| The 36th Fusilier | Regiment and the 72nd Thuringian Infantry Regiment wer |
| n additional 170 men were discharged from the | regiment and 80 were transferred to other units. |
| ttle began when elements of the 37th Infantry | Regiment and 15th Infantry Regiment, advancing from Si |
| would be amalgamated with the 22nd (Cheshire) | Regiment and the Staffordshire Regiment to form the ne |
| io Infantry, 19th Michigan Volunteer Infantry | Regiment and 20th Connecticut Regiment [US] occupied t |
| rimary ground combat training center for SLAF | Regiment and other person. |
| , the 8th/7th Battalion of The Royal Victoria | Regiment and Sydney University Regiment where it is pl |
| All three served with the Strathcona's Horse | regiment and saw combat in France. |
| He initially served with the 44th Infantry | Regiment and then was moved to the 3rd Moroccan Rifle |
| ved with Company C, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine | Regiment, and later, with Headquarters and Service Com |
| third battalions of the 15th Panzer Grenadier | Regiment and the second battalion of the 71st Panzer G |
| ombat training with the 2nd Infantry Training | Regiment, and weapons special training with the 1st Ba |
| n September 26, they were relieved by another | regiment and transported back to Trenton. |
| d consolidated with the 2nd Arkansas Infantry | Regiment and during December 1862, the 24th Arkansas I |
| ed his first commission in the Lord Admiral's | regiment, and subsequently served in the Blues. |
| When the | Regiment's two years were up, the "three years' men" w |
| Schwerin led the column with a cuirassier | regiment and a battery of horse artillery. |
| After commanding the IJA 62nd Infantry | Regiment and spending six months on tour in Europe, he |
| e positions of the II.Battalion, 2nd Estonian | Regiment and II.Battalion 3rd Estonian Regiment across |
| was raised again as the 59th Battalion (Hume | Regiment) and assigned to the 6th Brigade. |
| After the First World War the | regiment's traditions were carried on by the 3rd squad |
| utenant in the 1st Volunteer Battalion Border | Regiment, and a J.P. for Cumberland. |
| he commanded 2nd battalion The East Yorkshire | Regiment and was mentioned in dispatches for service i |
| Argentine force consisted of the 7th Infantry | Regiment and detachments from other units. |
| ieutenant colonel of the 11th Indiana Cavalry | Regiment, and one month later, was promoted to colonel |
| The 60th | Regiment and the 1st Battalion Combat Team of the 66th |
| as appointed patron of the 45th Azov Infantry | Regiment, and enrolled into the Semeonovsky Life Guard |
| ut the Great War first in the Gloucestershire | Regiment and then the Lincolnshire Regiment, attaining |
| he 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Lincolnshire | Regiment and the 8th Battalion of the Leicestershire R |
| 126th Corps Artillery | Regiment and the 112th Separate Anti-aircraft Artiller |
| he served as Commanding Officer 6th Artillery | Regiment and Chief of Staff Higher Technical Departmen |
| He formed this mass into a cavalry | regiment and Joseph C. Porter served as the Lieutenant |
| He raised a | regiment, and later assumed various administrative off |
| ion (12th Battalion of the York and Lancaster | Regiment) and the Accrington Pals (11th Battalion, Eas |
| royo dos Molinos, they fought the French 34th | regiment and won capturing the French drums and the Dr |
| onel Burnside appointed her a Daughter of the | Regiment and color bearer. |
| ordshire were also incorporated into this new | regiment, and a permanent depot was established at Whi |
| He became Commanding Officer 7th Artillery | Regiment and subsequently Vice Chief of Staff 3rd Army |
| He led a | regiment and then a brigade in the American Civil War. |
| ith 1,000 troops from Williams' Massachusetts | Regiment and Colonel Nathan Whiting's Connecticut Regi |
| ever, the activities of the Filipino Infantry | Regiment and her sister units have gone largely unpubl |
| He then joined the 58th | Regiment, and came to New Zealand as an ensign in 1857 |
| rs on the Confederate works in advance of his | regiment, and when the regiment was driven back to the |
| Brigade and the assignment of the 2nd Cavalry | Regiment and 14th Cavalry Regiment. |
| ted during February 1941 with the 9th Cavalry | Regiment and 10th Cavalry Regiment as its cavalry regi |
| 5, he commanded the platoon of 250th Infantry | Regiment and from Jun 1916 served as an adjutant of th |
| s a Second Lieutenant in the King's Liverpool | Regiment and the Cheshire Regiment during the First Wo |
| ery fire on the positions of the 27th Chepino | Regiment and 9th Plovdiv Regiment. |
| lieutenant and assigned to the 18th Infantry | Regiment and then the 6th Infantry Regiment in Berlin. |
| Philip Delatre, late 1st Ceylon | Regiment, and his wife, Amey Scolding. |
| Assigned to the 1st Mixed Rifle and Zouaves | Regiment and then the 9th Zouaves March Regiment in th |
| commanded the 13th Battalion Gloucestershire | Regiment and the 14th Battalion Worcestershire Regimen |
| (Para) Brigade, with 19 and 27 Frontier Force | Regiment and 20 and 27 Punjab Regiment was part of 8th |
| Campbell purchased a commission in the Royal | Regiment and by 1780 had become a captain, moving to t |
| lai Baibakov and Semyon Budennyi, an SS guard | regiment and a Cossack regiment were formed. |
| In June 1941, the 5th Guards Infantry | Regiment and Guards Reconnaissance Regiment joined it |
| ier boats followed with the bulk of the 102nd | Regiment and the artillery. |
| He was transferred to the 179th Infantry | Regiment and was KIA on 8 November 1943 in Italy. |
| Philip Delatre, 1st Ceylon | Regiment, and his second wife, Amey Scolding December |
| of Barrowmount, County Kilkenny, H.M.'s 33rd | Regiment, and heir to peerage of Rosse. |
| is displayed at the Princess of Wales's Royal | Regiment and Queen's Regiment RHQ, Howe Barracks, Cant |
| He was ordained in 1709, became chaplain to a | regiment, and in 1717 vicar of Banbury. |
| d on November 24, 1645 he took command of the | regiment; and, as was then the custom then, the Regime |
| Commanding Officer 6th | Regiment Aosta |
| She equipped the | regiment, appointed the officers of the regiment and s |
| ka - 0700 hours SS Division and 92d Motorized | Regiment approached Split. |
| The Scottish roots of the | regiment are evident in the regiment's coat of arms wi |
| The 1st Cavalry | Regiment, Arkansas State Troops (1861) was an Arkansas |
| rate States Army as colonel of the Thirteenth | Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers. |
| The 1st | Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry (1863-1865) was a |
| It was formerly the 1st (Rector's War | Regiment) Arkansas Infantry. |
| The 2nd | Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry (1862-1865) was a |
| The Eighth | Regiment Armory, located in the Black Metropolis-Bronz |
| National Guard truck parked outside the 69th | Regiment Armory. |
| 9 | Regiment, Army Air Corps |
| 3 | Regiment, Army Air Corps |
| 1 | Regiment Army Air Corps (Lynx) |
| The balance of the | regiment arrived at Baton Rouge February 11. |
| The 172d Infantry | Regiment arrived at Espiritu Santo, 26 October. |
| The | Regiment arrived in Nashville on March 23rd, and soon |
| When the | regiment arrived on the battlefield at Gettysburg, he |
| The | regiment arrived at Philadelphia on 11 July 1767 under |
| The | regiment arrived in Jamaica in March 1779 and had dect |
| In the spring of 1864, the | regiment arrived home in New Haven on veteran furlough |
| Ramel entered a French infantry | regiment as a volunteer at the age of fifteen. |
| Joining the 80th | Regiment as an ensign, he became lieutenant in 1827, c |
| r in 1777, and joined the Fifth Massachusetts | Regiment as a corporal in 1781, later becoming a serge |
| He joined the | regiment as a trooper, but was selected for training a |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|