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From this position of power at the head of the | army, he surrounded himself with confidantes. |
After raising an | army, he returned and defeated the brothers, killing |
Trained as a combat medic by the U.S. | Army, he later becomes a licensed physician. |
erly a soldier of the Northwestern or Guominjun | Army he was recruited by Ji Hongchang to command the |
After he joined the | army, he joined the 2nd Bedfordshire Regiment and wa |
After serving in the United States | Army he attended Miami University. |
As Commander of Seventh | Army, he presided over its transformation from an ar |
While still serving in the | army he was elected to another term in Congress but |
During his serving period in the | army he passed an air rescuer and an army mountain g |
While in the | army, he became a champion boxer. |
After enlisting in the | Army he faithfully served in the Pacific theater. |
During his time in the | army he worked on ballistics. |
On retirement from the | Army he was appointed the Australian Army Historian |
Following his retirement from the | Army, he became Chief Executive of Dechert LLP. |
enship and avoid conscription in to the Israeli | army, he joined the Turkish army for a term of three |
During his time in the | Army he would serve in the United States Army Corps |
After leaving the | army he worked as a master construction foreman in M |
In 1853, having left the Regular | Army, he was commissioned Major in the Essex Rifles. |
Following the | Army he attended law school at Mercer University. |
After leaving the | army, he became a sales manager for a pharmaceutical |
Pittan kotran was | army head of Cheran and in their army ‘Elampal Kosar |
RLF formed a military wing, People's Liberation | Army, headed by Douglas Devananda. |
red for an attack by the "European Confederated | Army", a European army headed by Germany. |
When Third | Army headquarters was relocated to France in 1944 to |
Many supreme commanders of the Red | Army headquarters used this car in 1941. |
When she arrived the doors to | Army headquarters on 14th Street had been locked aga |
Alan commuted to | Army Headquarters at Victoria Barracks by bus. |
Union | Army Headquarters Badge, XXI Corps |
Chief of | Army headquarters - General-major Krypenikov |
Kitsuju Ayabe:- assigned to Seventh Area | Army Headquarters (Singapore) |
Army headquarters | |
1916, Andronik traveled to the Imperial Russian | Army headquarters outside St. Petersburg where Tsar |
ted Director of Personnel Administration at the | Army Headquarters, then the ommandant, Sri Lanka Arm |
became a senior adviser within the Northwestern | Army Headquarters. |
ead, requisition is generated constantly by the | army headquarters. |
rant took possession of Rosalie to use as Union | Army Headquarters. |
They travel in | army helicopters with army troops to Carcery Vale, w |
Schweinfurt | Army Heliport is a military facility near Schweinfur |
Location of Schweinfurt | Army Heliport, Germany |
nsequent dismissal as Commander in Chief of the | Army, Helldorf then leaked to the army leadership th |
Sikh Soldiers of the British | Army helped build the Gurdwara in 1901. |
Pat Tillman, professional football player, U.S. | Army hero |
In 1912 he joined the | army high school at Metz as a Fahnenjunker (Officer |
nleck liked his plan and it was endorsed by the | Army High Command. |
Col. J. H. Crerar, | Army Historical Foundation |
French | Army History by Lazare Carnot |
(Greek) Hellenic | Army History Directorate (1987). |
The book is about Union | Army history, including recruitment and enlistment d |
The next day saw the Hanoverian | army holding on a line from Hamelin to Voremberg. |
erritory is the duty of the People's Liberation | Army Hong Kong Garrison. |
Six schools and an | army hospital were also hit. |
rry was born in Aurora, Colorado at Fitzsimmons | Army Hospital on December 11, 1943; his father was a |
1945, Lolling committed suicide at the reserve | army hospital in Flenburg. |
Songshan | Army Hospital |
In 1920, | Army Hospital 21 in Aurora, Colorado was officially |
, and activated 1 September 1942 as an American | Army Hospital and occupied by the U.S. Army Medical |
He served as the chief pathologist at the | Army Hospital in Mexico City and was Professor of Hi |
Digital Arts Center takes its name for the U.S | Army's Letterman Army Hospital, which was abandoned |
It also had an | army hospital. |
13, 1961, in Washington, DC at the Walter Reed | Army Hospital. |
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF | ARMY HOSPITALS AND |
Crossley Court, run by the Salvation | Army Housing Association, now occupies the site. |
Army HQ was at Orel on 22 June 1941. | |
re were many high ranking Nepalese in the joint | Army HQ. |
Second Eastern | Army HQ: Ferik Hamdi Pasha |
March Route of Rochambeau's | Army: Hutchinson Road is a 2-acre (0.81 ha) historic |
This | Army illustration shows the exterior and interior of |
Best known for his commanded of the 2nd Group | Army in the Battle of Taierzhuang, he had a long car |
Hodes retired from the | Army in 1959. |
He became a commander in the English | army in 1431. |
The Song | army in the south, however, could not even penetrate |
He enlisted in the U.S. | Army in 1916. |
In 1942 Campbell enlisted in the U.S. | Army in Philadelphia. |
She left the | Army in 1901. |
He returned to the Russian | army in 1812 to face the French invasion of Russia. |
He joined the Red | Army in 1918, where he served in the legendary Budyo |
rom 1940, she officially joined the Polish Home | Army in 1942, and was later awarded the Home Army Cr |
vanov was substituted in the command of the 2nd | Army in July 1913 and on 7 August after the cease-fi |
rtedly submit an application to train the Congo | Army in Israel. |
He deserted the | army in November 1999. |
He was discharged from the | Army in December 1827. |
oemaker's son, Rudenko volunteered into the Red | Army in 1923. |
He entered the | army in 1978. |
Shields served with the Canadian | Army in Korea. |
He retired from the | Army in November 1946. |
Kogun: The Japanese | Army in the Pacific War. Quantico, VA: The Marine Co |
mpania Kadrowa (First "Cadre" Company of Polish | Army) in Kielce, 1914 |
He reorganized | army in 1919. |
He served as a major in the Continental | Army in 1777. |
14, 1937, Dear commander of the Japanese | army in Nanking, We appreciate that the artillerymen |
y, a missile attack kills Rigarn and his entire | army in Russia. |
was killed while serving with the United States | Army in 1945. |
He enlisted in the Kenyan | Army in 2001. |
e (1866-1932), Brigadier-General in the British | Army in the First World War |
They managed to keep Saddam's | Army in place rather than moving the northern army t |
She retired from the | army in July 1975. |
She was acquired by the United States | Army in May 1966 and converted to a Mobile Army Emer |
Gen. William T. Sherman's | army in the Carolinas Campaign. |
501st is attached to 4th Panzer | Army in May, and 3rd Army in June. |
rve-Division) was a unit of the Imperial German | Army in World War I. |
He mustered out of the | army in 1865 and returned home. |
Leaving the | army in 1944, he became rector of Waitaki Boys' High |
Hennen retired from the U.S. | Army in December 1995. |
was Commander of the 6th Mixed Brigade of Gansu | Army in 1922 and 7th Division of the Northwest Army |
Loch retired from the | army in 1922. |
District, an organisational unit of the British | Army in England. |
He remained in this job until he rejoined the | Army in 1940. |
World War II he was a Major in the New Zealand | Army in the Pacific. |
In 1962, he was attached to the Federal | Army in Aden. |
Miles made his first-class debut for the | Army in 1920 against Cambridge University. |
iele was born in Berlin and joined the Imperial | Army in 1914. |
Armeekorps, and from 25 June the 17th | Army in the Caucasus and later the Crimean Peninsula |
YSCA is run by the Salvation | Army in Yorkshire, England. |
Prowse enlisted in the Royal Canadian | Army in 1940. |
served as a colonel of cavalry in the Bavarian | army in 1630. |
Establish a beachhead and or reinforce the | Army in times of need. |
ed chiropractor and serves in the United States | Army in artillery. |
The Beiyang | Army in training |
He enlisted in the U.S. | Army in February 1968. |
spent two years in Japan and Korea in the U.S. | Army in the early 1950s, and studied and travelled i |
r. Langford had an honorable discharge from the | Army in 1946. |
He then assumed command of the Chosen | Army in Korea from December 1935. |
He served in the | army in World War II. |
However, Gormanston retired from the | Army in 1860. |
Brice left the | Army in 1832 and moved to Ohio. |
Grant joined his | army in the field on March 17. |
United Kingdom against the Red | Army in 1919 |
nclusion of the war he retired from the British | army in 1945. |
With the establishment of the Ceylon | Army in October 1948 a Provost Section was raised. |
He entered the Confederate | Army in April 1862 and served throughout the war in |
Otto led the Neapolitan | army in battle but was defeated. |
He was affiliated with the Central Sport Klub | Army in Moscow during his career. |
He subsequently joined the French | Army in 1919. |
Hays served in the United States | Army in 1918. |
as promoted to brigadier general in the regular | army in 1885 and took command of the Army of the Pac |
O'Meara retired from the | Army in 1967, settling in the Washington, D.C. area. |
lped direct the defeat of the Imperial Japanese | Army in the Far East being commander of the 12th Air |
He retired from the | army in January 1921. |
He was eventually discharged from the | army in 1880. |
ion of Poland as a reserve division for the 4th | Army in Army Group Centre. |
It was sold at auction by the Australian | army in 1980. |
Kogun: The Japanese | Army in the Pacific War. Marine Corps Association. |
sioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States | Army in June 1976. |
He enlisted for the Austro-Hungarian | army in 1914. |
Carl Landry - protagonist; served in the U.S. | Army in Vietnam before and California after the conf |
Rodimtsev joined the Red | Army in the 1920s. |
He retired from the British | Army in 1941. |
De Forest mustered out from the volunteer | army in 1865 with the brevet rank of major. |
General Escala's resignation left the | army in a very vulnerable situation. |
Williams left the | army in 1800 with the rank of major. |
Toepel served in the United States | Army in Europe during World War II from 1942-1946. |
He retired from the | army in 1859. |
Roques enlisted in the | Army in 1798 as a drummer boy. |
Sun Weiru joined the National Revolutionary | Army in 1917. |
onalist forces and to help therefore the Basque | Army in the north, the Republican Army initiates a b |
He left the | army in 1961, later moving to Canada. |
It served in the Tenth | Army in 1942. |
lived in North Carolina until enlisting in the | Army in June 1966. |
mpgrounds were first purchased by The Salvation | Army in 1917, but the Army ran summer camps on the g |
e used in late 1940s by the Ukrainian Insurgent | Army in their guerilla skirmishes with Red Army. |
Hopper got out of the | army in January 1958. |
He retired from the | Army in 1969. |
He joined the Bavarian | army in the last decade of the 18th century. |
went into hiding followed this, and gathered an | army in secret. |
o the Naktong, North to the Yalu: United States | Army in the Korean War, Department of the Army, ISBN |
C.P. Stacey, Official History of the Canadian | Army in the Second World War. |
He became GOC 10th | Army in Persia and Iraq Command. |
He enlisted in the United States | Army in 1941. |
After the surrendering of the Basque | Army in 1937, the statute was abolished. |
Joseph Johnston's | army in North Carolina. |
He entered the | Army in 1803. |
He mustered out of the Union | Army in August 1863. |
He joined the Indian | Army in 1828. |
He retired from the Regular | Army in 1921, but joined the 5th Battalion (4th/5th |
He served as a colonel in the Confederate | Army in the Civil War. |
Originally adopted by the British | Army in .442 |
The American | Army in France 1917-1919 (1936) |
He entered the | army in 1862 and retired in 1904, after serving in v |
Finney left the | army in July 2005 as he had "simply fallen out of lo |
He later opted for Pakistan | Army in 1947. |
He served the Imperial Russian | Army in Lithuania, the Moscow Military District, and |
Ordered to join Sherman's | army in the field May 15. |
He retired from the | Army in 1978. |
He joined the | army in 1903 and by 1904 he was with the British Ind |
taken out of service and transferred to the US | Army in 1967. |
Maltby was commissioned into the Indian | Army in 1911. |
Thomas enlisted in the | Army in 1991. |
native of Magdeburg, Etzel entered the Prussian | Army in 1881. |
Davila enlisted in the | Army in Los Angeles. |
A felicitous hero is in hardship, his | army in ambush. |
After the formation of the First | Army in 1915 he became the operations officer for Do |
He entered the Prussian | Army in 1785. |
He retired from the British | Army in 1959. |
It was established by the British Indian | Army in 19th century British India, and taken over b |
spending some years as a teacher, he joined the | army in 1941, serving in the Royal Army Ordnance Cor |
The player controls a Planeswalker and an | army in the form of a deck of cards. |
rie-Division) was a unit of the Imperial German | Army in World War I. |
Sir John Moore - commander of the British | army in Portugal. |
He enlisted in the | Army in 1942, ending his career in major league base |
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