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The | Army under command of the V.I. |
1864, Hagerstown was invaded by the Confederate | Army under Lt. Gen. Jubal Early. |
Calais is under siege by the English | army under Edward III. |
ing the War of the Spanish Succession, a French | Army under Boufflers faced an alliance army under Ma |
mmander, Linsingen, sought to check the Russian | army under the command of General Brusilov. |
on 14-15 June 1904 between the Japanese Second | Army under General Yasukata Oku and the Russian Firs |
The Russian Eleventh | Army under General Andrei Nikolaevich Selivanov took |
It was captured by the Russian | army under Prince Vorotynsky in 1552. |
After the Japanese Eighth Area | Army under General Hitoshi Imamura took over operati |
e of the battle between an invading Anglo Saxon | army, under Cerdic and a British army under Natanleo |
red to the control of the Japanese Seventh Area | Army under the Southern Expeditionary Army Group on |
The British decided instead to land an | army under Sir Ralph Abercromby at Abukir Bay. |
presentation weapon was the SKS rifle - in the | army under the name "S carabiner led. |
He also had a Georgian | army under his command. |
She wore an | Army uniform to conceal her identity. |
Stewart Farrar, in | army uniform, aged 24. |
Main article: Imperial Japanese | Army Uniforms |
10-12 militants wearing | army uniforms prepetrated the massacre. |
The | army uniforms came from the Argentine Army. |
There is an | army unit stationed there, a residential only Army P |
However a US journalist embedded with the U.S. | Army unit operating the Patriot battery said the "ar |
It was the first | Army unit to receive the new M48 Patton tank. |
Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, a Territorial | Army unit whose members volunteer advice to the army |
ade was a Second World War 1st Line Territorial | Army unit of the British Army. |
The 61st Infantry Division was a Territorial | Army unit of the British Army during the Second Worl |
3rd Infantry Brigade was a 1st Line Territorial | Army unit of the British Army during World War II. |
Observation Group is an inactive United States | Army unit. |
Observation Group is an inactive United States | Army unit. |
Observation Group is an inactive United States | Army unit. |
This article is about the New Zealand | Army unit. |
This article is about the United Kingdom | Army unit. |
Army United | |
ky was in charge of Kuban Cossacks and Caucasus | army units of the White Army. |
he First French Empire in July, 1810, all Dutch | army units were incorporated in the French army unde |
Territorial | Army Units |
Sixth | Army units fought south until they met up those of E |
Amberley is also home to | Army units making up the 9th Force Support Battalion |
In cooperation with | Army units, Heliotrope and the other gunboats succee |
He continued to serve in the | army until his retirement. |
he war, he continued to serve with the Canadian | Army until he retired in 1924. |
He served as a Lieutenant in the | Army until 1918. |
He served in the Italian | army until 1942, reaching the rank of captain. |
He served in the Polish | army until 1946. |
After the war, Allen stayed in the Regular | Army until his retirement in 1878 as the army's assi |
He served in the British | army until 1919. |
He remained in the | Army until October 1865, when mustered out as captai |
fter World War II broke out, he remained in the | Army until July 25, 1940. |
(The first Henry rifles were not produced for | army use until mid-1862.) |
1916: the Romanian | Army used the town to stage the battle for Sibiu. |
The Red | Army used two Fronts (Army groups) for the defence a |
The Hungarian | Army used this weapon against the Yugslavians and th |
The Belgian | Army used the fort to store munitions. |
After 1805, Russian | army used 2-, 10- and 18-pounder licornes. |
Portuguese | Army V-150 Commando armed with an M60. |
George Condodemetraky, engineer and | army veteran |
Norm Hill, | Army veteran |
Kenneth A. Wegner, U.S. | Army veteran |
His father, J.J.W.Box was a confederate | army veteran and farmer. |
Scott McClure, | Army veteran (Registered Democrat) |
A fourth generation | army veteran, Lentz attended Valley Forge Military A |
Independent Jerry Lucas, a nurse and | Army veteran, has also filed to run. |
He defeated Lt. Col. William T. Russell, an | army veteran. |
Joseph A. Zdonczyk, retired businessman; U.S. | Army veteran; Concerned Citizens Party founder |
The son of two US | Army veterans, Lanny and Remy Davis, he was born on |
eremony included various dignitaries, two Union | Army veterans, and twelve Confederate States Army ve |
ter the war it became a home for disabled Union | Army Veterans. |
The Royal Canadian | Army Veterinary Corps was redesignated The Royal Can |
Royal | Army Veterinary Corps |
pation of Poland, he was an officer of the Home | Army, vice-chief of arming of the Supreme Command of |
The result was a North Vietnamese | Army victory. |
Stockham is a United States | Army Vietnam War veteran who was based in Pleiku. |
Royal Thai | Army Volunteer Force |
Gundam | Army vs Dark Army. |
The local king, Pazhassi Raja and the British | Army waged war for control of the estate. |
After leaving the | army Walden sought a career in business. |
2001 Graduate of the U.S. | Army War College |
a major, became an instructor in tactics at the | Army War College between 1928 and 1929, before being |
M.S. - United States | Army War College |
U.S. | Army War College Library. |
the Armed Forces Staff College in 1960 and the | Army War College in 1966. |
Nair holds MS in Strategic Studies from US | Army War College and has also attended US Army War C |
a master's degree in strategic studies from the | Army War College. |
al Matsuura Junrokuro, a graduate from Japanese | Army War College. |
He then attended the U.S. | Army War College and from 1934 to 1939 was an instru |
From 1935 to 1936 he was a student at the | Army War College, serving on the Army General Staff, |
In 1914 Flagler graduated from the | Army War College. |
Master of Strategic Studies, United States | Army War College, 2006. |
U.S. | Army Warrant Officer Career College |
The court ruled that the US | Army was not liable. |
n the battle of Alfarrobeira where his father's | army was defeated by the Portuguese royal army. |
usations, and stated to the news media that his | army was a part of "National army, people's power". |
The | Army was led by Brigadier General Leonard F. Ross. |
In 1969, the 51st Combined Arms | Army was re-formed on the basis of the staff of the |
The Japanese 14th | Army was formed on November 6, 1941 under the Southe |
However, the elephants' service with the | army was not over. |
The Turkish | army was about 35-40.000 |
The 3rd Tank | Army was so badly battered by the operation that it |
Sweden | army was completely destroyed. |
The Austrian | army was defeated. |
Ninth | Army was isolated from the headquarters of 12th Army |
basis of directives Stavka on 16 April 1943 the | army was reorganized into the 11-th Guards Army in t |
The | army was made up mostly of Indians, especially Yamas |
The 10th Guards | Army was disbanded in 1948. |
After the Ardennes Offensive, the 6th SS Panzer | Army was transferred to Hungary, where it fought aga |
During the Second Chechen War, the | Army was commanded by General Vladimir Shamanov. |
Leslie, believing that the English | army was retreating, ordered his army to advance in |
tive in the AMF, although Australia's peacetime | army was reduced to a mere skeleton. |
Turcoman | army was nearly destroyed in a single day. |
The Bulgarian Fourth | Army was a Bulgarian field army during the Balkan Wa |
The 8th Mechanised | Army was redesignated the 8th Red Star Tank Army in |
hen Bragg learned on September 8 that the Union | army was in force southwest of the city, he abandone |
They claimed the | army was trying to amass servicemen in villages and |
This time, the Hittite | army was ordered to stay. |
The use of the | Army was gradually reduced, but not eliminated, in f |
94 - David Wilson (27), a member of the British | Army, was killed by an IRA bomb attack on a permanen |
In December 1941 the first formation of the | army was renamed the 4th Shock Army. |
The U.S. | Army was represented by the 101st Airborne Infantry |
Polish | army was reduced to 15,000 |
The Austro-Sardinian | army was 53,000 strong. |
Battle of Nezib: Hafiz Pasha's | army was routed by the Egyptian army under the comma |
The Red | Army was unable to conquer the island. |
After World War II, the 18th | Army was transformed into a Mountain Army in the ter |
When the Ceylon | Army was raised in 1949, the need arose to recruit a |
econd attempts at relieving Ladysmith, Buller's | army was defeated by Botha and his Boer army at the |
Therefore when the creation of the Red | Army was decreed, Red Guards had become the Army Res |
claimed their only reason for enlisting in the | army was patriotism, and they simply wanted to retur |
The Mamluk | army was rather traditional, mainly consisting in ca |
However, his career in the German | Army was short lived. |
When the Halych | Army was forced beyond the Zbruch river Kurmanovych' |
The Fourth Air | Army was a land-based aviation force of the Imperial |
The First | Army was disbanded in March 1946. |
The Bosnian | Army was fighting back, but at about five p.m. the B |
The Royal | Army was originally sent to pacify the rebels. |
From 1946 to 1957 the | Army was named 4th Guards Mechanised Army. |
The Sui | army was annilihated at the Battle of Salsu. |
The 2nd Red Banner | Army was a Soviet field army of World War II that se |
r 1940, two months after its formation, the 2nd | Army was transformed into the Second Independent Red |
In July 1940, the 2nd | Army was once again allocated to the Far East, this |
The 3rd | Army was a Soviet Red Army field army during World W |
Nevertheless, Meldrum's | army was now trapped on the "Island". |
llowing operations around Memel, the 6th Guards | Army was one of the Soviet formations committed to b |
However, the Frisian | army was beaten and Poppo killed. |
The British Salonika | Army was a British field army of the British Army du |
The 25th Division of the British | Army was raised for the Third New Army during Septem |
The 16th | Army was a Soviet field army active from 1940 to 194 |
The 27th | Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army |
The 9th | Army was placed on the northern flank as the German |
The Soviet Union's 12th | Army was a field army formed multiple times during t |
General Charles C. Campbell, United States | Army was the 17th Commanding General, United States |
In 1938 the 8th Route | Army was reorganized as the 18th Army Group under th |
At that time the newly-reborn Polish | army was badly lacking experienced pilots. |
In October his | army was surrounded at Ulm. |
The Dardanelles | Army was created to manage operations at Gallipoli w |
On 1 October 2010 2nd | Army was again re-activated as Army CYBER Command (A |
Ili National | Army was formed on April 8, 1945. |
- Colin Clifford (21), a member of the British | Army, was killed in a Provisional Irish Republican A |
7 - Thomas Hewitt (21), a member of the British | Army, was shot by a Provisional Irish Republican Arm |
By this time the Polish Second | Army was operating as part of the Front. |
Hideyoshi's | army was divided into three forces. |
Their | army was weakened by disease and cut off from resupp |
In addition, Fourth | Army was largely responsible for the defense of the |
The 359th brigade of the Eighth Route | Army was deployed to Nanniwan to improve productivit |
But Zhi-Lu United | Army was defeated by National Revolutionary Army, Ni |
The Gaulish | army was also destroyed. |
and of the Department of Trans-Mississippi, and | army was incorporated into the Army of Tennessee. |
Third | Army was commanded by Lieutenant-General Radko Dimit |
The German 6th | Army was then investing Soviet General Vasily Chuiko |
The Japanese 13th | Army was formed on September 23, 1939 under the cont |
The 3rd Panzer | Army was a constituent part of Army Group Centre and |
In November, Ninth | Army was shifted to the very left flank of 12th Army |
Ma Hongbin's | army was clan centered and feudal. |
The 10th Area | Army was essentially the Taiwan Army, as it had no a |
This massive | army was accompanied with a huge navy. |
The core of his | army was composed of 8,000 "Franks" (Normans) under |
On the other hand the newly founded Polish | Army was French-taught. |
This regiment was disbanded when the Ceylon | Army was formed in 1949. |
The Second Russian | Army was behind the First Russian Army to support it |
His | army was often weak in numbers and ill-equipped. |
This | army was disbanded in May 1946. |
The | Army was commanded by general Kazimierz Fabrycy. |
An | army was mustered by O'Donnell, and marched into Tir |
In November 1942 the 63rd | Army was reflagged as the 1st Guards Army. |
Penda's | army was apparently weakened by desertions. |
the Irish republican argument that the British | Army was a hostile colonial army of occupation. |
Ultimately, the People's Liberation | Army was victorious. |
The | army was officially disbanded on 30 June 1943. |
Consequently, the Elector's | army was disbanded. |
The Egyptian | army was only saved by the arrival of a supporting f |
New 6th | Army was among the top five nationalist crack units |
The First Panzer | Army was disbanded on May 8, 1945. |
July - He attacked Dublin Castle, but his | army was routed. |
The inclusion of black soldiers in the | army was controversial. |
The | army was brought in to work the wharves. |
For 40 years an observation post of the US | army was here. |
The | army was ready to cross by about 12 August. |
The Western | Army was in desperate need of supplies, so former We |
Josiah was killed and his | army was defeated. |
The invading Arab | Army was supported by Berber tribesmen. |
ions temporarily halted, mainly because Gough's | army was exhausted and required rest and reinforceme |
The Union | army was led by Maj. |
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