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Nickle left the | Army in 1948. |
A military tribunal discharged Tella from the | army in 1943. |
He enlisted in the United States | Army in February 1942. |
He was in charge of the Detached Orenburg | Army in Aleksandr Kolchak's army. |
Brownlow was commissioned into the Bengal | Army in 1847. |
Knobloch joined the United States | Army in 1940. |
He was in the United States | Army in 1957, and in the United States Army Reserve |
Collins joined the British | Army in 1902. |
He retired from the | Army in 1957. |
He served with the French | Army in Algiers before signing on as a camel driver |
The division was assigned to 34th | Army in July 1944. |
On October 2nd it joined 11th | Army in central China. |
Armia Ludowa (Peoples | Army) in a forest near Lublin |
Kogun: The Japanese | Army in the Pacific War. Marine Corps. |
versaw the partial absorption of the Travancore | Army in to the Indian Army. |
tooing in Minneapolis, starting the Brian Kelly | Army in early 2003. |
He became Chief of the | Army in 1998. |
Arif joined the Pakistan | Army in 1949 as a lieutenant, after passing the Army |
He was promoted Colonel in the | Army in 1864. |
The Victory Memorial to Soviet | Army in Riga, Latvia was erected in 1985 to commemor |
Branch entered the Confederate | Army, in May 1861, as a private in the Raleigh Rifle |
Satterlee joined the | Army in 1822. |
He retired from the | Army in 1995. |
He also served in the US | Army in Europe during World War II. |
He retired from the | army in 1893. |
The house was on the route of Rochambeau's | army in 1781 and/or 1782. |
The U.S. Navy acquired LT-2078 from the | Army in September 1964. |
He resigned from the U.S. | Army in August 1854 to serve in the army of his firs |
He left the | army in 1986. |
He retired from the British | Army in 1960. |
vlovsky Military School, Kuropatkin entered the | army in 1864. |
Triumph in the Philippines U.S. | Army in World War II: The War in the Pacific. |
il Kamensky served as a volunteer in the French | army in 1758-1759. |
He retired from the | Army in 1956 in the rank of colonel. |
Acted as Chemical Adviser to the Third | Army in France. |
ynn Pyron (1819-1869) was a soldier in the U.S. | Army in the Mexican-American War and a Confederate A |
He retired from the | Army in 1883. |
An officer of the German | army in World War II, von Wangeheim was captured by |
He joined the Latvian | Army in 1927 and remained in the military until 1929 |
He was honorably discharged from the | Army in April 2008 and returned to civilian life. |
rs 1966 to 1968, he served in the United States | Army in Vietnam. |
ent to the FDNY, he served in the United States | Army in Korea. |
He joined the British | Army in 1783. |
Hitler joined the German (Bavarian) | army in 1914. |
ed with distinction as a physician with the 9th | Army in Romania. |
Then Bulnes commanded the Chilean | army in 1838 against Gen. |
Johnny Hallyday joined the French | army in June 1964. |
Al-Sadr created the Mahdi | Army in June 2003. |
He was attached to the Egyptian | Army in 1892-1899 and 1902-1904. |
Montrose attempted to raise another | army in the Highlands, but was unable to take the fi |
He served as a captain of the Canadian | army in World War I. |
He retired from the | Army in 1949. |
Generals Who Served in the French | Army in the Period 1789-1815 |
e son of an air force colonel, he joined the US | Army in June 1966. |
icably the Italian Alpine Corps, of the Italian | Army in Russia, did not arrive in the Caucasus Mount |
He retired from the British | Army in 1988. |
n Francisco, California, and re-enlisted in the | Army in 1866. |
Harrison was dismissed from the | Army in December. |
His father was stationed in the Yugoslav | army in Serbia. |
He joined the | army in 1958. |
Fogerty was discharged from the | Army in July 1967. |
Joins the | army in July 1941. |
mmissioned into the fledgling Imperial Japanese | Army in 1874. |
Two years after enlisting in the | Army in 1975, he qualified for the Special Forces. |
Jex enlisted in the U.S. | Army in World War I. |
He fought for the Royalist | army in the English Civil War. |
He entered the Union | Army in 1862. |
The Salvation | Army in India is divided into territories. |
promoted to major in 1841 and retired from the | army in 1844. |
He left the | army in 1928. |
He joined the United States | Army in 2007. |
He joined the Spanish | army in 1738. |
Lakhva was liberated by the Red | Army in July 1944. |
of Robert Ferguson, Fife, he joined the British | army in 1818. |
Sweeney retired from the | Army in 1974. |
Receiving a commission in the | army in 1763. |
He retired from the | Army in 1968. |
He was then made Commander UK Field | Army in 1994. |
He commanded the 26th | Army in the Battle of Wuhan. |
Rigg himself joined the Canadian | Army in 1917. |
He retired from the | Army in 1951. |
He fought in the Royalist | army in the English Civil War. |
He retired from the | Army in 1919. |
He was later drummed out of the | army in disgrace. |
Colonel Byrne joined the | Army in Washington, D.C.. |
Thiel left the | Army in 1955 to join Space Technology Laboratories, |
Enlisted in Australian | Army in the First World War 22 July 1918. |
He was in the | Army in World War II. |
He retired from the | Army in 1895. |
He had entered the Austrian | army in 1805. |
After leaving the | Army in 1962, Luman moved to Nashville, where he mar |
She retired from the | Army in 2008. |
He was in the United States | Army in 1918. |
It became a unit in the national | army in 1866. |
He entered the U.S. | Army in 1943 and received a purple heart. |
British | Army in the Far East 1941-45. |
e-Infanterie-Division) was a unit of the German | Army, in World War I. |
He joined the United States | Army in June 1968 and seved until January 1970. |
He was drafted into the U.S. | Army in 1943 to serve in World War II. |
Bibliography of the Continental | Army in Virginia compiled by the United States Army |
nior College, and enlisted in the United States | Army in 1950, serving as an Army truck driver and al |
He retired from the | Army in 1899. |
He retired from the British | Army in 1967. |
When he joined the | Army in 1946, he played baritone horn, trombone, and |
Jones began service in the United States | Army in 1946. |
er who had fought against Russia and Napoleon's | army in Egypt. |
Commanded the 5th | Army in the 1939 Polish campaign. |
The site was handed over to the | Army in the mid 1970s and the Army School of Mechani |
Blake retired from the | army in 1947. |
He was named commander of the Finnish | army in 1713. |
Concentrates on MAC and the Free Wales | Army in the 1960s. |
hinaga is a playable character from the Eastern | Army in the original Kessen. |
He left the | army in 1948 and returned to Cambridge. |
In 1928 he served the | army in Petrovaradin (now in Serbia). |
Surrender of the French | Army in Montreal in 1760 |
He joined the British | Army in 1966 as an army chaplain, serving in Germany |
He retired from the | army in 1908. |
Ersatz-Division) was a unit of the German | Army, in World War I. |
vision was formed on mobilization of the German | Army in August 1914. |
ntil September 1, 1939, he served in the French | Army, in Alsace. |
He was chosen to command the Combined Field | Army in Korea, and then the Fifth United States Army |
It was established by the British Indian | Army in 19th century British India, and taken over b |
fantry Division was a unit of the United States | Army in World War II. |
n World War II broke out, Hicks joined the U.S. | Army in 1942. |
He was an American Ambulance Service, French | Army in 1917. |
He retired from the | Army in 1914. |
From 24 June 1941 the | Army included |
The Carlist | army included the Briton adventurer C.F. Henningsen. |
ther gear that has become custom for the Garnet | Army includes: Garnet combat helmets, garnet army ha |
ng his career he held many positions within the | army including that of instructor at the Army Traini |
Soldiers of the Afghan National | Army, including the ANA Commando Battalion standing |
e held several senior positions in the Nigerian | Army, including being Chief of Army Staff. |
In this it was supported by the Polish First | Army, including the Polish 1st Armoured Brigade. |
Across the border, the Chinese | army increased its numbers in attempt to maintain bo |
Eastern Hunan Chinese Red | Army Independent Division |
As Houston worked to establish an | army independent from the existing volunteer army, t |
In 1935 he graduated from the | Army Industrial College, and in 1936 he graduated fr |
Reorganisation of the Territorial | Army infantry into 14 battalions that are attached t |
After graduation, he attended the Toyama | Army Infantry School before entering the Army Staff |
He was commissioned into the British | Army infantry in 1884. |
Arkansas Infantry (1862-1865) was a Confederate | Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War |
Infanteriedivision) was a German | Army infantry division in World War II. |
il 1960, Harris became Commanding General, U.S. | Army Infantry Center and Commandant, U.S. Army Infan |
The 54th Infantry Brigade was a British | Army infantry brigade. |
Arkansas Infantry (1861-1865) was a Confederate | Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War |
"Follow Me!" is also the US | Army Infantry motto. |
During World War I he served in the U.S. | Army infantry, holding the rank of Captain. |
US | Army Infantryman in 1942 wearing Brodie helmet |
U.S. | Army Information Operations Proponent |
ion but to appoint General Luis Altamirano, the | Army Inspector General (Chief of the Army), as head |
fter the truce, he assigned to the order of 9th | Army Inspectorship, and passed to Anatolia along wit |
New London nevertheless continued as an | Army installation for many years. |
U. S. | Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) Element |
The camp was discontinued as an | Army installation in 1964. |
The city is home to the Fort Polk U.S. | Army installation. |
MSO Dog Handlers, guarding | army installations. |
textually useful) link be to People's Volunteer | Army instead? |
The US | Army Institute of Heraldry designed a new coat of ar |
United States 51 star-flag (proposed by U.S. | Army Institute of Heraldry) |
Army Institute Of Law Sector 68,adjacent AWHO | |
He also served at the U.S. | Army Institute of Surgical Research or Army Burn Cen |
In 1967 he held the office of Senior | Army Instructor. |
first batch of women graduates from the British | Army's Women's Corp Center certified to serve as Arm |
Valentin Grudinin as chief of Air | Army intelligence department |
It is a military comedy about an unfortunate | army intelligence lieutenant who finds himself isola |
United States | Army Intelligence and Security Command 15. |
United States | Army Intelligence and Security Command, located at F |
He is credited with redesigning the U.S. | Army intelligence architecture during his command of |
was the commanding general of the United States | Army Intelligence and Security Command from 1981 to |
Arkin served in U.S. | Army intelligence from 1974 to 1978. |
th the outbreak of World War II, he entered the | Army Intelligence Corps. |
In World War I, he was in British Military ( | Army) Intelligence, MI1. |
Mooney, a 25-year old married soldier and a All | Army, inter-service boxing champion in the US Army a |
n of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen | Army into the Irish Republican Army (IRA). |
Balban split his | army into smaller groups. |
Toghan had to split his | army into two and retreat. |
In 1167, Barbarossa finally sent an | army into the Campania. |
as II in July 1901 and incorporated the Finnish | army into the imperial army. |
The continued thrust by the Indian | Army into Pakistani territory finally culminated in |
Following this he manoeuvred his | army into more opportune positions along the Po Rive |
On June 22, 1941, the German | army invaded Soviet territory. |
The | army invades America and executes children and war v |
However, an | Army investigation found these charges unfounded. |
The | Army investigators assigned to watch them are themse |
In 1870, the U.S. | Army invited Black Seminoles to return from Mexico t |
The Burmese | army is seeking to invade Ayutthaya, the capital of |
he start of the use of artillery in the Ottoman | Army is not very definite. |
The Arm Behind the | Army is a propaganda film produced by the US Army Si |
People's Liberation | Army is under control of the CCP. |
The Salvation | Army is strong in Sri Lanka. |
Manchester Central corps of the Salvation | Army is the main Salvation Army church (corps) in th |
An Infamous | Army is a novel by Georgette Heyer. |
Milkmaid Grand | Army is the debut release by the US band Midlake. |
Franz, who is already serving in the German | army, is joined by first Johann and then Andreas who |
An enormous cannon, belonging to a Spanish | army, is abandoned when it slows down the army's ret |
The Salvation | Army is a major Christian denomination in India. |
Army is still stationed at Stronghold No.26. | |
In this mode, the player's | army is represented by Max, who is able to walk arou |
An Infamous | Army is itself a sequel to Regency Buck. |
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