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“Every time we have problems in the | army, it is normal that people will be uncomfortable |
on was a Regular Division of the British Indian | Army it was formed after the Kitchener reforms of th |
Established in 1928 by the Indian | Army, it is now run jointly by the Indian Army, Indi |
rrency allows for acquiring specific heroes and | army items. |
The Viking | army itself was outnumbered in comparison to the Wes |
They had to be manufactured by the | Army itself. |
commissioned as a Captain in the United States | Army JAG Corps. |
gh 2003, Rotunda served as an officer in the US | Army JAG Corps and she is currently a Major in the A |
Histories Division, Headquarters, United States | Army Japan (1980), pp. |
Old Timbers Lodge at the US | Army Jefferson Proving Ground, approximately .5 mi. |
risoner after being conscripted into the German | Army, Jerzy volunteered to join the Polish Army Corp |
He assumed command of the US | Army John F. Kennedy Center for Military Assistance |
Enver claimed Armenian soldiers in the Ottoman | Army joined Armenian guerrilla bands or went over to |
Following the completion of Cartwheel, Sixth | Army joined Australian Army and other US forces on t |
The rest of the Texian | Army joined them there early on October 27. |
Army JROTC | |
He served in the United States | Army Judge Advocate General's Corps from 1974-1979, |
He was in the United States | Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1966. |
He also served in the U.S. | Army Judge Advocate General's Corps. |
The designation " | Army of Kentucky" was given August 25, 1862 to the f |
A Wenger Swiss | Army knife |
Wenger has manufactured a Swiss | army knife that includes every implement the company |
This article is about the Swiss | Army knife manufacturer. |
r sharpening plain and serrated edges on (Swiss | Army) knives and multi-tools. |
Many Swiss | Army knives feature corkscrews. |
Army Labor troops (3rd Independent Military Engineer | |
During World War I, he directed a German | Army laboratory. |
But the Spanish | army lack of ammunition, food and money paralysed th |
A former Sergeant Major in the | Army, Lambton was known as 'Iron Man Bill'. |
The Continuity Irish Republican | Army later claimed responsibility. |
Durnford was requisitioned by the | army later that year and was acquired by the owners |
However, the | Army later claimed that the wounds were not caused b |
He retired from the | Army later that year. |
58th | Army later joined the North Caucasus Front. |
In November 2006 the US | Army launched its Army Strong ad campaign, utilising |
The Imperial Japanese | army launched a major offensive into Guangxi provinc |
Owen Roe ONeills Ulster | Army lays waste to the area around Dublin, burning f |
First | Army lead the main attack, with Eighth Army providin |
She was very politically active and an | army leader. |
Center for | Army Leadership |
kanishi served two years as a Major in the U.S. | Army, leading a Surgical Department at McDonald Army |
17 March: Indian | army leaves Dhaka. |
On 17 October 1557 a Scottish | army led by the Earl of Huntly halted at Eckford. |
He encounters the Liangshan | army led by Lu Junyi in a later battle. |
He defeated the attack of the Song | army, led by Tong Guan. |
United States | Army led operations in Fallujah |
Revolution, the breakup of the Russian Caucasus | Army left the Caucasus virtually undefended against |
October 18-19 - French | army left Moscow. |
was not rising through the ranks in the French | Army, left it for the Spanish army. |
The | army left the site on November 1972. |
closed on 30 September 2006 after the American | Army left after a cost cutting exercise. |
The Byzantine | army left, but the pope sent reinforcements. |
114 | Army Liaison Team |
The Red | Army liberated the camp on May 2, 1945. |
The Soviet Red | Army liberated northern Korea from the Japanese occu |
The U.S. Third | Army liberated Laufen on May 5, 1945. |
Army Lieut. | |
Paul Panzer - French | Army Lieutenant |
Claude Birkett Ferenbaugh was a United States | Army Lieutenant General. |
The deputy director was British | Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert Partridge. |
Birch was a U.S. | Army Lieutenant from 1970-1972. |
Pam Grier as U.S. | Army Lieutenant Ruth Butler |
Joanna Cassidy as U.S. | Army Lieutenant Colonel Eileen Gallagher |
1981 Fire on the Mountain ... | Army lieutenant |
Thomas Francis Hickey was a United States | Army Lieutenant General. |
Huston included shots showing the monotony of | Army life, e.g. |
s the author of the 1900 work Thrilling Days in | Army Life. |
King James II's Irish | Army List by D'Alton, ca. |
A U.S. | Army LMTV cargo truck with up-armoured cab. |
SS Panzer | Army located on the lower Oder near Stettin. |
Army Logistic Training Centre, (Albury, New South Wa | |
U.S. | Army Logistics University crest |
The United States | Army Logistics University (ALU), a subordinate schoo |
He was also awarded an | Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. |
Following their victory, the Syrian | army looted the city for three consecutive days. |
The Bolivian | Army lost 23 officers from Major to General. |
The | army lost over 800 killed and 4,000 prisoners. |
The Ottoman | army lost up to a 1,000 men dead, the Russians lost |
The Peruvian | army lost 185 officers, and more than 3,000 soldiers |
ch suffered 4,000 casualties, while Wellesley's | army lost 1,500 British, 1,000 Portuguese and 1000 S |
efour Three O'Clock (1986) Reissue of Salvation | Army LP |
His Republican challenger was U.S. | Army Lt. Col. (Ret.) |
Royal | Army Machine Gun Corps |
Soviet Red | Army machinegunners with a M1910 in the Battle of Ku |
The | army made progress until a 9 April German counteratt |
In 1959, the | Army made the post a permanent United States Army fa |
Raya's | army made a tremendous noise heralding the engagemen |
-General Don Starry, | Army magazine, 1987. |
Robert E. Jones (US | Army) Maj., US Army, S-3 of 1/32 Inf., awarded Disti |
Diploma "Benemerenti"given by the Bishop Field | Army Maj.-Gen. |
Army Major General Lynn Hartsell, former US Army Chi | |
He served in United States | Army, major from 1963 to 1970. |
Henry T. Allen, retired U.S. | Army major general from Kentucky |
Ignacy Machowski as the Home | Army Major |
Former U. S. | Army major, Paul Krenner (James Griffith), plans to |
Tadeusz Schaetzel before 1924 as a Polish | Army major. |
10, 1835-October 24, 1883) was a United States | Army major. |
Jones was an United States | Army major. |
Army Malaria Institute (Enoggera, Queensland). | |
His | army managed to avoid the Bulgarian ambushes in the |
er assigned to Fort Riley, Kansas and supported | Army maneuvers. |
he Order, Legion of Honor, for assisting French | Army maneuvers. |
8000 troops of the German | army manned the defenses of Strasbourg at the time. |
Instead Dundas, after witnessing Prussian | army manouvres in Silesia in 1784, favoured the army |
cely resisted conscription into the Confederate | Army; many even joined the Union Army. |
Cadet surgeon, United States | Army, March 17, 1864-March 23, 1865. |
Harrison's relief | army marched towards the fort, uncontested by Winama |
As the | army marched toward the Persian capital, the enemy b |
His | army marched to Qaryatain, the inhabitants of which |
The Serbian | army marches into Skopje. |
In 1994, he moved to the United States | Army Materiel Command as the Army Materiel Command P |
ough recruitment cities to make the Confederacy | Army Maximum greater than the Union Army Maximum (im |
Coronado's | army may have left its seed behind. |
As a Captain in the U.S. | Army, McSlarrow served in the Secretary of the Army' |
Ben-ami Kadish (born 1924), U.S. | Army mechanical engineer |
1924) is a former U.S. | Army mechanical engineer. |
Army Medal - twice | |
The | Army Medal of Honor |
Green served as a captain in the Royal | Army Medical Corps, British Army, attached to 1/5th |
He graduated from the | Army Medical School in 1913. |
the BRAC 2005 decision to close the Walter Reed | Army Medical Center, the mission of the DeWitt Army |
During his career he served as curator of the | Army Medical Museum, instructor in the Army Medical |
Transferred to the | army medical school, the 54 year old general died on |
m 1 Close Support Medical Regiment of the Royal | Army Medical Corps |
Upon inactivation of the U.S. | Army's 7th Medical Command, USAMMCE was assigned to |
Matthews was later commissioned into the Royal | Army Medical Corps. |
In 1915, he enrolled with the Canadian | Army Medical Corps. |
The Royal Canadian | Army Medical Corps reverted to Royal Canadian Army M |
The Royal Canadian | Army Medical Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadi |
The decision to centralize the | Army's medical research and training at one location |
The Canadian | Army Medical Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadi |
the Madigan | Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington (2008 - 20 |
The Canadian | Army Medical Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadi |
the head nurse of the emergency room at Womack | Army Medical Center. |
Keen enlisted in the Royal | Army Medical Corps, though also managed to appear in |
He then served with the Royal Canadian | Army Medical Corps during World War II. |
It is now displayed at the | Army Medical Services Museum in Mytchett, Surrey. |
Royal Canadian | Army Medical Corps button |
rank of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal | Army Medical Corps (Territorial Army). |
He served in the Royal Australian | Army Medical Corps (RAAMC). |
Captain, Royal | Army Medical Corps, 1942-46 |
Army medical units were detached to deliver medical | |
Dep. Chief Ops., | Army Medical Research Development Command, 1991-93 |
Australian | Army Medical Corps |
ar I as a lieutenant-colonel for the Australian | Army Medical Corps. |
ia, where his father was serving with the Royal | Army Medical Corps on attachment to the Indian Army. |
Brooke | Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX |
Royal | Army Medical Corps |
m: Maroon and white are the colors used for the | Army Medical Department. |
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the | Army Medical Services Museum in Mytchett, Surrey. |
he doctors and the nurses are borrowed from the | Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps and Armed Forc |
The Royal Canadian | Army Medical Corps |
23 Parachute Field Ambulance Royal | Army Medical Corps |
While serving with the Australian | Army Medical Corps in World War I, Oliver was killed |
Her father is a retired doctor serving with the | Army Medical Corps, where as her mother too was asso |
William Beaumont | Army Medical Center |
Brooke | Army Medical Center (BAMC) |
He was 39 years old, and a Surgeon Major in the | Army Medical Service (later Royal Army Medical Corps |
WWI casualty in a Diorama at | Army Medical Services Museum |
m presently houses the collections of the Royal | Army Medical Corps (RAMC) and Queen Alexandra's Roya |
to Rimouski before becoming an adjutant in the | Army Medical Service. |
Darnall | Army Medical Center, Ft. |
Womack | Army Medical Center, Ft. |
In 1917, he entered the U.S. | Army Medical Corps. |
Sri Lanka | Army Medical Corps |
was born in Kent, England, and joined the Royal | Army Medical Corps in 1952. |
He battled the Mazinger | Army member Vayon Beta in Egypt along with his Battl |
He battled the Mazinger | Army member Daion Gamma in China along with his Batt |
He battled the Mazinger | Army member Venus A in Australia along with his Batt |
His Victoria Cross was displayed at the QEII | Army Memorial Museum at Waiouru, New Zealand. |
Coast defence gun at | Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, New Zealand |
Army Men Mobile Ops is a shooter video game and is b | |
It's hosted by The | Army Men from Toy Story. |
Army Men: Operation Green received above average rev | |
His decorations were the | Army Meritorious Service Medal, Army Combat Commenda |
On 26 July, the rebel | army met and defeated Edward's army (commanded by Wi |
The Red | Army met little resistance, as the Polish Army was c |
German | Army MILAN equipped with an ADGUS combat simulator |
Noboru served with the United States | Army Military Intelligence, the Office of Strategic |
ral and named Commanding General, United States | Army Military District of Washington, followed by Co |
Puritan was originally the U.S. | Army mineplanter Col. Alfred A. Maybach. |
The constitution required that the | Army Minister be an active-duty general; however, no |
The design was praised by then | Army Minister Terauchi Masatake, but the Japanese ar |
Initially, the | Army Ministry was in charge of both administration a |
"This is the | Army, Mister Jones" (Irving Berlin) - 3:30 |
Far from strengthening Russian | army morale, this offensive proved that Russian army |
Union | Army mortar battery on Morris Island, 1865 |
infantry battalions to three as the Australian | Army moved towards the British Army brigade structur |
ttack on Poland was launched, a part of the 3rd | Army moved toward the Polish Corridor and met with K |
Early's | army moved sixty miles in three days. |
After the Wilderness, the Union | Army moved south to Spotsylvania Court House, where |
Later, the | army moved to Taiwan in June, 1953. |
Once the blockade was in place, the | army moved in. |
The | army moved into Jinjira and opened fire on people. |
The | army moved on to the site in 1972 and renamed much o |
Beginning on May 21, the Ottoman | army moved ahead once again. |
As a result, he joined the Bonus | Army movement. |
Like A Mighty | Army, Moves the Church of God (1955) |
isted of a pincer operation by the Canadian 1st | Army moving south eastwards from Nijmegen and the US |
When six U.S. | Army mules were stolen from Camp Rucker, Wyatt assis |
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