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The XXI Corps was a | Army Corps of the British Army during World War I. |
Also served in the Abbesinian | army during the Italian-Abbesinian war (1935-1936). |
In 1957, Abilene | Army Airfield was renamed Dyess Air Force Base in hi |
ds coach at the United States Military Academy ( | Army). |
In January 1946 he was released from active | Army duty and accepted a Reserve commission in the U |
as a general in the General Staff of the Active | Army and commander of the newly created Army Region |
Adolf's | army turned to flee and quickly dispersed. |
For main article please see: AFL | Army Award |
om 1942 to 1944, he worked in the South African | Army. |
After | Army and Navy vacated the building, it was purchased |
ye also made his first collegiate start against | Army, recording a career-high seven tackles. |
e year, after a spectacular performance against | Army. |
Aguinaldo's | Army of Liberation attacked the 3rd U.S. Artillery r |
Valentin Grudinin as chief of Air | Army intelligence department |
The Fourth Air | Army was a land-based aviation force of the Imperial |
1941 he was transferred to command the 20th Air | Army, and on December he was assigned to supervise t |
AL | Army SC won the championship by beating Rathnam SC. |
The Alabama | Army National Guard was originally formed in 1807. |
Frederick Jacobi as musician in the Alcatraz | Army Band |
Alexander's | army had a fierce battle with the forces of the Madr |
and Talha, the rebels marched out to meet Ali's | army. |
Cotton was awarded ALL | ARMY QUARTERBACK in 1955. |
Mooney, a 25-year old married soldier and a All | Army, inter-service boxing champion in the US Army a |
to the Troop Carrier Command, based at Alliance | Army Airfield, Nebraska. |
Order of Battle Anti-Japanese Allied | Army Campaign of 1933 |
s left at Condeixa in order to stall the allied | army. |
harraf never lived in the palace as he was also | Army Chief and therefore lived in the Army House in |
See also: | Army Black Knights football |
Amchitka | Army Airfield |
Location of Amchitka | Army Airfield, Alaska |
America's | Army: Rise of a Soldier (2005) |
as the last cast bronze gun used by an American | army. |
In May 1945 the American | Army neared the Lenzing camp. |
William G. Haan (1863-1924), American | army officer during WWI |
However, the American | army soon abandoned Fort Holmes. |
Jefferson Jones was a 19th-century American | army colonel. |
The American | Army in France 1917-1919 (1936) |
towards Villers-Bocage adjacent to the American | army. |
, and activated 1 September 1942 as an American | Army Hospital and occupied by the U.S. Army Medical |
The American | Army built Toome airfield during World War II. |
uly 10, 1820 - January 3, 1872) was an American | army officer who was a brigadier general in the Unio |
closed on 30 September 2006 after the American | Army left after a cost cutting exercise. |
anuary 29 - Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, | army officer (d. |
Drug use in Vietnam: a survey among | army personnel in the two northen corps. |
After equipping an | army of monkeys with Pipo Helmets, and using an enha |
Previously he was an | army cook and served in Bosnia. |
es with the best marks are each awarded with an | Army Sword by the Emperor and are collectively known |
He raised an | army, attacked, and killed Mochuo's son and his trus |
A later application for an | army pension was rejected. |
Lakhoji sent an | army to Tera, to subdue the revolt. |
During World War II Booragul hosted an | army camp, which later housed air force personnel. |
Meynell was the son of an | army officer and won a scholarship to Eton. |
Yoshihisa led an | army of 50,000. |
In December Cole-Hamilton returned to an | army co-operation training role, being appointed Air |
An | army detachment was something more than a corps but |
rprise is also right outside of Fort Rucker, an | Army base which is the home of Army Aviation. |
Six schools and an | army hospital were also hit. |
He retired as an | army officer in 1976. |
Finishing in the top 3 percent on an | army exam, he won a regular army engineering commiss |
Charging an | army while |
She was very politically active and an | army leader. |
As part of an | army wide initiative known as the Reorganization Obj |
An | Army Aviation School is also located at Fort Eustis. |
Fremont's command was expanded into an | army corps, which was soon commanded by Maj. |
ted Hampshire while staying in Winchester as an | Army Chaplain, having made a name playing for the Ar |
She married an | army officer, Major John Crowe (1783-1860). |
He also serves as an | Army colonel. |
During World War I, Baeck was an | army chaplain in the German Imperial Army. |
Subsequently, he became an | army reservist and an insurance agent. |
A former enlisted Navy man and later an | Army captain, he is a veteran of the Iraq War where |
The Indian XXI Corps was an | Army Corps of the Indian Army during World War II. |
Kokabiel is said to command an | army of 365,000 spirits. |
There is an | army unit stationed there, a residential only Army P |
Although designated as an | army, at least by 1918, it was only of corps strengt |
Lord Kildare collected an | army of Irish soldiers under the command of Thomas G |
He was a farmer and an | army officer of the local army reserve. |
In 733 Charles Martel sent an | army against the Frisians. |
as born in Upper Norwood, Surrey, the son of an | army officer. |
An | Army and Marine captain generally commands company-s |
He defeated Lt. Col. William T. Russell, an | army veteran. |
Annemarie's father serves as an | army surgeon in France. |
An | Army Aviation School is also located there. |
Shu is forced to join an | army of children and pillage join the soldiers kidna |
ult, Fort Dulany was built there in 1838, as an | army supply depot. |
An | army officer asks Jean: "Where have you been for the |
While Nominoe prepared an | army to attack Nantes, Renaud organised the defence |
In 1167, Barbarossa finally sent an | army into the Campania. |
Born the son of an | army surgeon in Darmstadt, Duesterberg entered the P |
ho Singh went to Deeg and started organizing an | army. |
accordingly started for Egypt at the head of an | army of 8,000 men, and on 19 April met the army of A |
Taking the advice of an | Army officer back at A&M, Troy decided to enlist in |
stown's East High School, Battisti served as an | army combat engineer in the U.S. Army during World W |
VII Corps was an | army corps of the British Army active in World War I |
The Nagarcoil Forward Defence Line was an | Army Defence Line that separated Sri Lankan Army and |
New London nevertheless continued as an | Army installation for many years. |
eligious upbringing led him to try to become an | Army Chaplain but his denomination was not at that p |
He was an | army officer before turning to a musical career. |
After raising an | army, he returned and defeated the brothers, killing |
Post Master General of Ceylon was A. Kennedy an | Army Officer. |
went into hiding followed this, and gathered an | army in secret. |
This was an | army commander who guided Jean-Philippe towards a mi |
War Memories of an | Army Chaplain (1898) |
An | army detachment (Armee-Abteilung) under the command |
f the game is to build, sustain, and command an | army of troops to defeat Gao's army before January 1 |
The I Indian Corps was an | army corps of the British Indian Army in World War I |
With an | army of 50,000 cavalry, Maldeo advanced to face Sher |
Thenphunga was an | army officer and then a Human rights Activist before |
20 August - An | Army of Scottish Covenanters invades England. |
An | army was mustered by O'Donnell, and marched into Tir |
a young boy he was influenced by his father, an | army officer, birds-nester and egg-collector who lat |
However, an | Army investigation found these charges unfounded. |
The player controls a Planeswalker and an | army in the form of a deck of cards. |
The camp was discontinued as an | Army installation in 1964. |
Fort Oglethorpe was an | Army post established in 1902 and opened in 1904. |
Paul Beck, Jr. also became an | Army officer. |
Its commander had the authority of an | army commander. |
In response, Roger immediately raised an | army and marched to Geraci to invest it. |
The XXV Indian Corps was an | Army Corps of the Indian Army during World War II. |
An | army spokesman, Malaak Ayuen Ajok, says the attack t |
The text states that an | army which is perfectly unified has the greatest cha |
Burana married an | Army officer in 2002. |
He gathered an | army and by 1406 had taken back Tabriz. |
y artist, Nereus Patrick Cheo, has recruited an | army of street children. |
With an | army of Anconans, Palaiologos and John Doukas descen |
Sir Robert Dalrymple Ross (1827 - 1887) was an | army officer, politician and businessman. |
Charama, an | army base, is also situated near this place. |
He was born in Anchorage, Alaska, on an | Army base. |
He then went to Boston College on an | Army scholarship. |
Fort Warner was an | Army supply depot and administrative headquarters fr |
"Beautiful as the Moon - Terrible as an | Army with Banners" (Frith, Cutler) |
He later became an | army officer and police officer in New Zealand. |
is younger brother, Douglas Dawson, was also an | Army officer. |
John Gideon Millingen (1782-1862) was an | army surgeon and author. |
royal treasury under his disposal, he formed an | army. |
In 1815, he married the daughter of an | army officer by the name of Culliford. |
At the time, Mae was an | Army nurse. |
John Charles Beckwith (1789-1862) was an | army officer and missionary. |
plete consolidation over an area to mobilize an | Army. |
XII Corps was an | army corps in the French Army. |
Nur ad-Din sent his lieutenant Shirkuh with an | army to support the Egyptian vizier. |
He was also awarded an | Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. |
Jordan served in World War I as an | Army officer. |
is father, Richard Pearsall (died 1813), was an | army officer and amateur musician. |
An | Army spokesman responded that the research program w |
However, Henry showed up with an | army of thirty thousand men. |
Bovington Camp is an | army base in Dorset, England. |
She wore an | Army uniform to conceal her identity. |
An | Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943. |
It also had an | army hospital. |
quipped a fleet of 40 triremes and assembled an | army of 8000 mercenary troops. |
An | Army Reserve Center was named after him in Auburn, M |
There is also an | Army Museum. |
The Battle of Lanka pitted an | army of Rakshasas under Ravana against an army of Va |
As Houston worked to establish an | army independent from the existing volunteer army, t |
His father was an | Army colonel. |
The British decided instead to land an | army under Sir Ralph Abercromby at Abukir Bay. |
Led by Colonel John Coode, an | army of 700 Puritans defeated a proprietorial army l |
While at large, al-Fihri managed to gather an | army allegedly numbering to 20,000. |
Vincent Potter (c.1614-1661) was an | army officer in Parliament's army during the English |
He gathered an | army and re-established a kingdom. |
eparated from the Infantry School and became an | Army Airfield under the Commanding General of the Ar |
Relations worsened in 1870, however, as an | army expedition committed a massacre against the Bla |
In 1921, he was commissioned lieutenant as an | army surgeon. |
They raised an | army of 3000 warriors, and decided to march on Basra |
George Condodemetraky, engineer and | army veteran |
Safety Pins and | Army Boots |
Barnston was trained as a surveyor and | army engineer. |
and of the Department of Trans-Mississippi, and | army was incorporated into the Army of Tennessee. |
He became a banker and | army agent. |
ilitary operation was led by both Air Force and | Army. |
Sennybridge Camp and | Army Field Training Centre, known as SENTA, is one o |
lost their lives in clashes with the police and | army. |
18 August - Albert Dubois-Pillet, painter and | army officer (b.1846). |
The Iraqi Police and | Army also detained 166 militants. |
rrency allows for acquiring specific heroes and | army items. |
28 October - Albert Dubois-Pillet, painter and | army officer (d.1890). |
Another son Herbert Allsopp was a cricketer and | army officer. |
Independent Jerry Lucas, a nurse and | Army veteran, has also filed to run. |
Final Biological Impact Statement For Anniston | Army Depot. |
In 1962, the installation was renamed Anniston | Army Depot and became part of the Army Materiel Comm |
Mandrill raised yet another | army of women, Fem-Force. |
Another | army officer took over leadership at Sudong and orga |
Montrose attempted to raise another | army in the Highlands, but was unable to take the fi |
He was tempted away from the Anti-Japanese | Army to join Song Zheyuan's 29th Army later in 1933. |
wever, while fleeing from Cao Cao's approaching | army, he was captured by Xu Chu, then a volunteer ar |
The victorious Arab | army stole much booty and the soldiers received larg |
The invading Arab | Army was supported by Berber tribesmen. |
However, he led an upset of arch-rival | Army. |
Kitsuju Ayabe:- Chief of Staff, Seventh Area | Army, till end of War |
Masakazu Kawabe led the (Burma Area | Army) |
hi was Vice Chief of Staff of the IJA 14th Area | Army. |
The 16th Area | Army consisted mostly of poorly-trained reservists, |
Transferred to North China Area | Army for the Battle of Northern and Eastern Henan in |
The 10th Area | Army was essentially the Taiwan Army, as it had no a |
a took over command of the Japanese Eighth Area | Army the 17th Army was responsible solely for the So |
mmand as commanding general of North China Area | Army and the Mongolia Garrison Army in December 1938 |
After the Japanese Eighth Area | Army under General Hitoshi Imamura took over operati |
red to the control of the Japanese Seventh Area | Army under the Southern Expeditionary Army Group on |
Kitsuju Ayabe:- assigned to Seventh Area | Army Headquarters (Singapore) |
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