「army.」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)4ページ目
該当件数 : 3713件
Frederick Jacobi as musician in the Alcatraz | Army Band |
He served in the 36th | Army Band at Fort Knox, Kentucky along with Julian " |
Guys from the | Army Band is a 1961 Armenian film. |
s first experience was on cornet in a Salvation | Army band. |
With the British | Army's demilitarization of south Armagh, the site of |
Stone on the Old | Army Barracks and former Workhouse building, now Reg |
This was later converted into | army barracks. |
rprise is also right outside of Fort Rucker, an | Army base which is the home of Army Aviation. |
The Hukou | army base houses the 542nd Armour Brigade of the 6th |
No. 1 | Army Base Post Office, Canadian Postal Corps |
Smith was born on a U.S. | Army base in Panama. |
Bovington Camp is an | army base in Dorset, England. |
The Holsworthy | Army Base is located near Pleasure Point. |
The British | Army base houses MI5's Northern Ireland headquarters |
For the U.S. | Army base in Japan, see Camp Wood (military base). |
Charama, an | army base, is also situated near this place. |
The Oakland | Army Base, also known as the Oakland Army Terminal, |
ard Operating Base Caldwell was a United States | Army base. |
He was born in Anchorage, Alaska, on an | Army base. |
93, and it is adjacent to Fort Buchanan, a U.S. | Army base. |
rates in the industrial area around the Oakland | Army Base. |
rising, Qetrani was a commander with the Libyan | Army, based in Benghazi. |
iginally a 2nd Line division of the Territorial | Army based in Manchester, England. |
It is home to the 1/4/6 Iraqi | Army Battalion and US Patrol Base Latifiya. |
Armenian "blue helmets" serve within the Greek | Army battalion. |
On November 30, | Army beat Navy by a score of 22-6. |
For its prowess in battle, the 16th | Army became the 11th Guards Army on 16 April 1943. |
A year later, the 37th | Army became the 10th Mechanised Army. |
on mobilization in August 1914, the Royal Saxon | Army became the German Third Army and Hausen was giv |
On 11 October 1993 the 51st (Combined Arms) | Army became the 68th Army Corps. |
Further expanded to 7,000, this New | Army became the most formidable of the three army gr |
is camp was tactically crucial for the Pakistan | Army because its fall can cause the Pakistan Army lo |
He served in the 60th Regiment of the British | Army, becoming lieutenant in 1797. |
did two years' national service in the British | army, becoming a sergeant in the Army Education Corp |
Shrimpton joined the | Army becoming a Major in the 1st (Queen's Own) Foot |
In 1883 she joined The Salvation | Army, becoming the 11th of the first 25 Officer's to |
McClellan was now in position to destroy Lee's | army before it could concentrate. |
He was converted to Islam and served in Ottoman | army before joining Skanderbeg in 1443. |
s forces attacked Arnulf's numerically superior | army before it could organize. |
In the 1930s, the British | army began installing defense structures at the gap |
The | Army began consolidating musical training with the N |
Toyotomi forces (often called the Western | Army) began to attack contingents of the Shogun's fo |
Raoh and his | army begin to occupy Mamiya's home village afterward |
etween the muscle brothers (aniki) and Builders | Army begins. |
He continued to serve in the | army, being appointed assistant quartermaster-genera |
After retiring from the | Army, Berry served as Mississippi's Commissioner of |
The Huguenot | army besieged the town at the end of February. |
The 1950 | Army Black Knights football team represented the Uni |
re was also selected as the captain of the 1912 | Army Black Knights football team. |
See also: | Army Black Knights football |
The 1958 | Army Black Knights football team represents the Unit |
See also: 2011 | Army Black Knights football team |
At Pelekanon, an Ottoman Turkish | army blocked their way. |
May don the | army blue. |
After the area was cleared | army bomb disposal experts defused the device. |
Safety Pins and | Army Boots |
SABAC (the Salvation | Army Boys' Adventure Corps) is a venture set up by t |
Australian | Army Brevets |
The U.S. | Army briefly reverted to using the M1873 single-acti |
However, U.S. | Army Brig. |
Confederate | Army Brig. |
1th Armoured Brigade was a 1st Line Territorial | Army brigade during the Second World War. |
The Australian 34th Brigade was an Australian | Army brigade. |
US | Army Brigadier General Rhonda Cornum, Ph.D., M.D. is |
Miller then wrote to | Army Brigadier General Charles Young. |
His brother was Confederate | Army Brigadier General Edward Lloyd Thomas. |
ember 1916 - 13 October 1985) was an Australian | Army Brigadier. |
Fourth | Army, British Expeditionary Force |
After locating Hussein's | army, Buck, Tumb and Sonny begin strafing runs that |
pensive and, sometimes, openly resisted item in | Army budgets. |
A couple of former | Army buildings remain. |
The American | Army built Toome airfield during World War II. |
infantry regiments to serve in the Confederate | Army, but also formed another 11 regiments that serv |
Finally, Santa Anna caught up with Houston's | army, but had split his own army into three separate |
He attempted to join the Australian | Army but was rejected for being deemed as "socially |
Initially he joined the Dutch | army, but transferred his talents to the Habsburg ar |
(Hussein never actually served in the Iraqi | Army but commanded as ruler of Iraq.) |
This embargo did not affect the Indian | Army but produced major changes in the Pakistan Army |
In 1947 he was invalided out of the | Army, but in 1950 he was commissioned Lieutenant in |
It was initially part of the 3rd | Army, but was transferred to the 2nd Army on Septemb |
The improved belt was adopted by the U. S. | Army, but the numbers needed by the frontier army we |
Initially, they joined the Carlist | army, but after the restoration of the monarchy he j |
ate to Bradley as Deputy Commander of the First | Army, but in August 1944, he succeeded Bradley, as t |
Navy would beat | Army by a score of 14-2. |
e 2008 Army-Navy Game was the first shut-out of | Army by Navy since 1978. |
tolia, Kuva-yi Milliye fought against the Greek | Army by hit-and-run tactics until a regular army was |
was named Acting Secretary of the United States | Army by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, after Army S |
Don Ambrosio Spinola, commander of the Spanish | army, by Peter Paul Rubens. |
The Venetian | army, ca. |
A popular | Army cadence uses the line "Got me looking like Gome |
Army Cadet Force detachment | |
is often used by the Air Training Corps and the | Army Cadet Force. |
Army Cadets Force, | |
Over 14,000 | army cadets were trained to fly. |
He served in the | Army Cadets, graduating as the second-highest rankin |
He is the leader of an evil | army called The Avars. |
From July 4, 1938, the Mongolia Garrison | Army came under the administrative jurisdiction of t |
On October 30, 1943, the IJA 19th | Army came under the control of the Japanese Second A |
Fremington | Army Camp is a military camp in the village of Fremi |
Eastman | Army Camp is the name of an army surplus store in Wa |
Rutherford | Army Camp was an Australian army camp near Rutherfor |
Deolali was a British | Army camp 100 miles north-east of Bombay. |
Camp Beauregard | army camp during World War I |
Rock House | Army Camp |
Houston and his | army camp near San Felipe de Austin. |
Greta | Army Camp was an Australian army camp built in 1939 |
Carnuntum (Καρνους in Ptolemy) was a Roman | army camp in what is now Austria. |
During World War II Booragul hosted an | army camp, which later housed air force personnel. |
Headquartered at Kuruwita | Army Camp, Ratnapura. |
, the Littlemoor area was used as an Australian | army camp. |
tore was acquired in 1999 and was named Eastman | Army Camp. |
Order of Battle Anti-Japanese Allied | Army Campaign of 1933 |
e reconquest of Burma was essentially an Indian | Army campaign. |
Roy Roberts as | Army Capt. |
The weapons used to kill U.S. | Army Capt. |
The Council was headed by | army Captain Moussa Dadis Camara. |
Roger Cudney - | Army captain |
John Williams as the 'English' | army captain |
A former enlisted Navy man and later an | Army captain, he is a veteran of the Iraq War where |
His father, a retired | army captain, was of the landed gentry. |
Blust is a former U.S. | Army captain. |
homas Courtenay in the uniform of a Confederate | Army Captain. |
The Russian | army captured some 50 cannons and other trophies. |
In 1353 a Thai | army captured Angkor. |
His | army captured Riesenburg and pillaged surrounding vi |
November 8: The northern Italian | army captures Mekele. |
He continued his | army career during the interbellum. |
His | Army Career continued along the Technical route when |
He was also colonel commandant of the | Army Catering Corps from 1946 to 1958. |
e 10th of August, 1741, the pursuing Travancore | army caught up with the Dutch army. |
Army Cavalry School | |
Union | Army cavalry under Brig. |
• United States | Army CECOM Leader of the Year Award (1998) |
Washington DC:United States | Army Center of Military History, 1979. |
In 1975, the United States | Army Center of Military History published Building a |
Washington, D.C.: United States | Army Center of Military History. |
North Apennines U.S. | Army Center of Military History. |
The former Salvation | Army chapel - in Ashley Down Road. |
The Royal Canadian | Army Chaplain Corps (RCAChC) was an administrative c |
During World War I, Baeck was an | army chaplain in the German Imperial Army. |
The official march of the Royal Canadian | Army Chaplain Corps was "Onward Christian Soldiers". |
The Canadian | Army Chaplain Corps was authorized on 22 Mar 1948. |
eligious upbringing led him to try to become an | Army Chaplain but his denomination was not at that p |
War Memories of an | Army Chaplain (1898) |
ted Hampshire while staying in Winchester as an | Army Chaplain, having made a name playing for the Ar |
The House currently houses the The Museum of | Army Chaplaincy. |
Tubby Clayton in honoured in The Museum of | Army Chaplaincy. |
It was under aspects of this law that the | Army charged defendants during the Indian National A |
he idea spread, and is in use by many Salvation | Army charities worldwide. |
Late in 1917, the United States | Army chartered her. |
Vanderbilt defeated Rice, Tulane, | Army, Chattanooga, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee |
They were subjected to checks at the Sri Lanka | Army checkpoint at Welikanda. |
In October 1958, the U.S. | Army Chemical Center, Maryland detached the U.S. Arm |
ill drive for Stewart Haas Racing in the #39 US | Army Chevrolet Impala with sponsorship from the U.S. |
Sarathkumar as Edachena Kunkan, Pazhassi Raja's | army chief |
Philippine | Army chief Romeo Tolentino will replace Abaya. |
4. 1994-1995, Special Assistant to the | Army Chief of Staff, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. |
The French supported the Vietnamese National | Army chief of staff. |
He is the replacement for former | army chief Sarath Fonseka in Sri Lanka's parliament. |
harraf never lived in the palace as he was also | Army Chief and therefore lived in the Army House in |
as the Assistant Judge Advocate General of the | Army, Chief Judge of the U.S. Army Court of Military |
asiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam, a former Indian | Army Chief of Staff. |
March 1 - Batista Tagme Na Waie, | Army chief of staff |
He agreed to step down as | army chief. |
Indiana University in 1966, Stilwell joined the | Army Chorus in Washington. |
Cheeranchira Salvation | Army Church |
Army Civil War | |
Army civilian employees who are eligible for Army ho | |
The Provisional Irish Republican | Army claimed responsibility for the bombing. |
The Armenian Revolutionary | Army claimed responsibility for attack. |
Army claims that the first incidence occurred when a | |
The | Army closed Fort James Jackson in 1902. |
Edinburgh in 1918, while Chief Inspector of the | Army Clothing Department. |
Typical | Army Club advertising. |
In December Cole-Hamilton returned to an | army co-operation training role, being appointed Air |
as commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. | Army Coast Artillery Corps, but later transferred to |
Later that year, one main line Japanese | Army code was broken with help from a buried trunk f |
She is the daughter of US | Army Col. (Ret) George H. Zacherle, Jr. (d. |
These include | Army Col. H.R. McMaster and Army Col. Pete Mansoor, |
The NPR was organized by United States | Army Col. Frank Kowalski (later a U.S. congressman) |
After studying at the Salvation | Army College for Officers, the Memorial University o |
Army Colonel Guy T. Shields. | |
He was in the United States | Army colonel from 1861 to 1866. |
He was a Confederate | Army Colonel from 1861 to 1865. |
John Heard as U.S. | Army Colonel Glen Whitacre |
neral Meigs was a great grandson of Continental | Army Colonel Return J. Meigs, Sr.). |
Kapinos' father David, a retired United States | Army Colonel, played football at Army. |
He also serves as an | Army colonel. |
Jefferson Jones was a 19th-century American | army colonel. |
pril 3, 1842 - March 2, 1864) served as a Union | Army colonel. |
This article is about the New Zealand | army colonel. |
He succeeded Bashir Wali Mohammed, a retired | army colonel. |
His father was an | Army colonel. |
Brownlee is a retired | Army colonel. |
2002/ 03/ 04 - | Army colours man |
stown's East High School, Battisti served as an | army combat engineer in the U.S. Army during World W |
The U.S. | Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center oversees the Arm |
1984 First | Army Combat Intelligence Operations Course, Ft. |
Modern | Army Combatives (5 days or 10 Days) |
As such, the corps remained under 16th | Army command until the surrender of the 16th Army in |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |