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After serving in the United States | Army as a member of the 75th Army Band, he decided t |
A nobleman by birth, Saint-Sulpice joins the | army as a sublieutenant in 1777, becoming a lieutena |
usations, and stated to the news media that his | army was a part of "National army, people's power". |
The Qing | army followed a few days behind. |
The Bulgarian | army scored a defensive victory over the Serbians. |
In September, Komuch's People's | Army sustained a number of defeats from the Red Army |
The Arm Behind the | Army is a propaganda film produced by the US Army Si |
Albert joined the United States | Army as a private in 1941. |
Atop the decayed original Fort Moultrie, the | Army completed a new fort in 1798; the Army also bui |
A French | army defeated a Hessian army besieging Castiglione d |
In 1862 he joined the Union | Army as a chaplain. |
The Bulgarian Fourth | Army was a Bulgarian field army during the Balkan Wa |
Navy would beat | Army by a score of 14-2. |
red war on 10 June 1940 and initially the Royal | Army started a campaign with limited advances in the |
in Scotland, the English Parliament's New Model | Army defeats a Scottish army local to Charles II. |
Arnold served in the Continental | Army as a surgeon, and directed the army hospital at |
after finishing his enlistment, he rejoined the | Army as a Special Forces soldier. |
For the next two years, the Bulgarian | army fought a defensive war against the Allied army |
He rejoined the | army as a topographical engineer in 1814. |
Nelson H. Davis retired from the | army as a brigadier general in 1885. |
In 1942, the | Army constructed a base and hard-surfaced runways an |
George Olshevsky advocates the term | army for a class of polytopes that share an element |
ik Tsolak Darbinyan is infiltrated into Dashnak | Army as a musician of Army music band. |
the Troubles", the Provisional Irish Republican | Army ambushed a British Army convoy at nearby Narrow |
The Fourth Air | Army was a land-based aviation force of the Imperial |
He was then approached about working with the | Army as a civilian employee. |
The 2nd Red Banner | Army was a Soviet field army of World War II that se |
The 3rd | Army was a Soviet Red Army field army during World W |
When he joined the | army with a B.S. in Chemistry, he was determined to |
The British Salonika | Army was a British field army of the British Army du |
During World War II he served in the Australian | Army as a military policeman and in the Australian A |
The 16th | Army was a Soviet field army active from 1940 to 194 |
General Petre Dumitrescu commanded 3rd | Army for a period. |
The 27th | Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army |
Smith serves in the United States | Army as a captain. |
Shortly afterwards he retired from the | Army as a brevet major. |
The Soviet Union's 12th | Army was a field army formed multiple times during t |
Sebring was honorably discharged from the | Army as a sergeant in 1919. |
It was created to hold the line between | Army Group A and Army Group B. |
General Escala's resignation left the | army in a very vulnerable situation. |
Until 2005 the area was used by the British | Army as a training area. |
Raya's | army made a tremendous noise heralding the engagemen |
ye also made his first collegiate start against | Army, recording a career-high seven tackles. |
The Red | Army are a Cornish anti-music band. |
Foley retired from the | Army as a Lieutenant General. |
The 3rd Panzer | Army was a constituent part of Army Group Centre and |
ng the Civil War entered the Confederate States | Army as a captain of Infantry. |
He retired from the | Army as a Full Colonel in 1987. |
Yet again, the rebel | army handed a defeat to the imperial forces. |
did two years' national service in the British | army, becoming a sergeant in the Army Education Corp |
He entered the Union | Army as a private in 1861 and was mustered out as co |
After its fall, Nobunaga's | army fought a celebrated retreat from Echizen. |
The Imperial Japanese | army launched a major offensive into Guangxi provinc |
the Irish republican argument that the British | Army was a hostile colonial army of occupation. |
Armia Ludowa (Peoples | Army) in a forest near Lublin |
The U.S. | Army named a transport ship USAT Sgt. |
ginning in 1942, he served in the United States | Army as a Captain until 1946. |
Army Group A contained 1,753 tanks of the heavier ty | |
An Infamous | Army is a novel by Georgette Heyer. |
The 1st Red Banner | Army was a Red Army field army of World War II that |
r the duration of the war, Lawton served in the | army as a physical training instructor. |
The Reserve | Army was a field army of the British Army during Wor |
The Soviet Red | Army's 29th Army was a field army of the Red Army an |
kanishi served two years as a Major in the U.S. | Army, leading a Surgical Department at McDonald Army |
The United States, with an even larger | army, favoured a more direct strategy of fighting th |
The 11th Guards | Army was a Soviet field army active from 1943 to 199 |
the Civil War served in the Confederate States | Army as a private in Stuart's cavalry and as assista |
The Salvation | Army is a major Christian denomination in India. |
The 3rd Guards | Army was a field army of the Soviet Red Army that fo |
The | army was a direct continuation of the forces of the |
The Fifth | Army was a field army of the British Army during Wor |
The 2nd Guards | Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army |
Shrimpton joined the | Army becoming a Major in the 1st (Queen's Own) Foot |
He entered the | Army as a private in April 1861. |
The Volunteer | Army had a regiment named after him. |
Hewlett joined the U.S. | Army as a private in 1942 and served in the Army Air |
Alexander's | army had a fierce battle with the forces of the Madr |
sted at the age of sixteen in the United States | Army as a private. |
1912 Enlisted in the | army as a common soldier |
During World War Two, he served in the Canadian | Army as a Major from 1942-1946. |
e General Ewald von Kleist time to withdraw his | Army Group A in the direction of the Kuban, with the |
Herbert entered the Confederate | Army as a second lieutenant. |
World War I coming, Kraenzlein served the U.S. | army as a physical training specialist. |
He resigned to enter the Confederate States | Army as a private during the Civil War. |
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. | Army, Company A, 1st Engineers, 1st Division. |
As von Kleist took command of | Army Group A, Colonel-General Eberhard von Mackensen |
Army Private Aaron Hudson | |
The British | Army had abandoned most of its equipment in France a |
However, the American | army soon abandoned Fort Holmes. |
An enormous cannon, belonging to a Spanish | army, is abandoned when it slows down the army's ret |
The Turkish | army was about 35-40.000 |
The U.S. | Army suffered about 700 battle and 500 non-battle ca |
Zhang's | army had about 3,000 soldiers. |
Lewis's | army suffered about 200 casualties, including Lewis' |
The Sardinian | army had about 70,000 soldiers, 4,000 horsemen and 9 |
Army Substance Abuse Program | |
Royal Danish | Army Officers Academy |
Since 1869, it has housed the Royal Danish | Army Officers Academy. |
He persuaded the United States | Army to accept him so he could, in his own words, "b |
This massive | army was accompanied with a huge navy. |
Andrew Holmes (soldier) U.S. | army soldier accused of having committed war crimes |
Since 1964, the | Army has acquired 1,150 M102 towed howitzers. |
It was this span which the Bonus | Army fled across on July 28, 1932, when attacked by |
Harold's | army poured across the bridge, forming a line just s |
The New Fourth | Army was active south of the Yangtze River (Chang Ji |
In 1962, he was attached to the Federal | Army in Aden. |
Colonel Cumming served the United States | Army as adjutant general of the northern army in the |
The | Army never admitted liability, but did pay the ranch |
The Sui | army eventually advanced to about 20 km from Pyeongy |
By 1898, the combined British and Egyptian | army was advancing down the Nile river into Sudan. |
SABAC (the Salvation | Army Boys' Adventure Corps) is a venture set up by t |
Typical | Army Club advertising. |
Criticising Labour's | army of advisers in 2000 |
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. |
Army of Africa (France) | |
Army of Africa (Spain) | |
General Officer Commanding, Somaliland | Army, East Africa - 1940 to 1941 |
Army Group Africa included the German Fifth Panzer A | |
General Officer Commanding, Eritrean | Army, East Africa - 1940 to 1941 |
In 1945 he chaired the first IRA | Army Convention after the war. |
Initially, they joined the Carlist | army, but after the restoration of the monarchy he j |
closed on 30 September 2006 after the American | Army left after a cost cutting exercise. |
Cheng's rebel | army disintegrated after its two leaders were slain. |
On 1 October 2010 2nd | Army was again re-activated as Army CYBER Command (A |
During the Russian Civil War the 11th | Army fought against the White troops of General Anto |
He enlisted in the Confederate | Army at age 19. |
Graham became a soldier in the Confederate | Army at age 17. |
Stewart Farrar, in | army uniform, aged 24. |
Beginning on May 21, the Ottoman | army moved ahead once again. |
The US | Army gave aid to the wounded natives. |
Army & Air Force Presidential Unit Citation | |
People's Liberation | Army Naval Air Force received 4 aircraft. |
During World War II, Kohs conducted the | Army and Air Force bands at Fort Benning, Ga.; |
nformation on the rank of lieutenant, including | army and air force use, see Lieutenant. |
PIC was staffed by members of the United States | Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines; the British Army, |
ng County, South Dakota World War II Casualties | Army and Air Force |
They represent the | Army, Navy, Air Force and Women's Services. |
4. The | Army of al-Hamzah (Jaish al-Hamzah) |
initially assigned as an auxiliary to Courtland | Army Airfield, Alabama and was assigned to the South |
Location of Kiska | Army Airfield, Alaska |
Location of Ogliuga Island | Army Airfield, Alaska |
Location of Amchitka | Army Airfield, Alaska |
As a member of the | army of Albert, he was converted to Protestantism in |
He was in charge of the Detached Orenburg | Army in Aleksandr Kolchak's army. |
02:39 | Army - Alex Carlton 44 Yd FG 16-0 Army |
Lloyd Herbert Hughes - | Army AC, Alexandria, LA San Antonio, TX |
He served with the French | Army in Algiers before signing on as a camel driver |
the tribe once led by the Muthanna, joined the | army of Ali. |
In 1960 it became SKA (Sport Club of | Army) for all Army clubs except the Moscow's one, wh |
He said, "they come here to do everything the | army didn't allow them to do. |
The | army fought alongside the Italian First Army as a pa |
a force and the newly formed regular Bangladesh | Army had already been fighting the Pakistanis for ei |
ntil September 1, 1939, he served in the French | Army, in Alsace. |
infantry regiments to serve in the Confederate | Army, but also formed another 11 regiments that serv |
He was an officer in the Turkish | army and also a well-known painter. |
14 Territorial | Army divisions also existed, and 300,000 in the Rese |
The Gaulish | army was also destroyed. |
Hafer was a medic in the U.S. | Army and also was a funeral director. |
The Oakland | Army Base, also known as the Oakland Army Terminal, |
ing up with Salvationists parents The Salvation | Army has always been their place of worship. |
A felicitous hero is in hardship, his | army in ambush. |
The | army invades America and executes children and war v |
New 6th | Army was among the top five nationalist crack units |
62md | Army conducted an epic defense of the city's center |
He is also a veteran of the United States | Army and an ordained Baptist minister. |
ded Davidson College, and then entered the U.S. | Army as an intelligence operative. |
was a Nili member, who infiltrated the Ottoman | army as an official. |
All these make it seem as if the Salvation | Army really an army for god, which, albeit I'm athei |
In 1914, Prichard led | Army to an undefeated 9-0 season. |
er, the atomic bombing ended the Second General | Army as an effective command organization for Imperi |
Duff was educated at Rugby and entered the | army as an ensign in 1851. |
took part in the Morea expedition of the French | army as an interpreter. |
Brito was a staff sergeant in the U. S. | Army and an Army paratrooper with U.S. forces in the |
At the end of the war, the U.S. | Army created an advertising campaign with the phrase |
During the Civil War served with the Union | Army as an officer of Light Artillery. |
He entered the | army as an engineer and attained the rank of captain |
He entered the British | Army as an ensign in the 50th Regiment of Foot in 17 |
With an | army of Anconans, Palaiologos and John Doukas descen |
In addition, seven | army troops and three policemen were killed. |
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF | ARMY HOSPITALS AND |
ral Patrick Campbell (1779-1857) was a Scottish | army officer and diplomat born in Duntroon. |
Previously he was an | army cook and served in Bosnia. |
He raised an | army, attacked, and killed Mochuo's son and his trus |
g World War II the airfield was known as Bishop | Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army |
A Salvation | Army museum and archive is located at the college. |
Louis-Nathaniel Rossel was a French | army officer and politician. |
Meynell was the son of an | army officer and won a scholarship to Eton. |
On 26 July, the rebel | army met and defeated Edward's army (commanded by Wi |
For Members of the | Army Reserve, and National Guard, soldiers must have |
27, 1832 - January 4, 1901) was a United States | Army Officer and the 18th Quartermaster General of t |
Jeremy Hall (born 1984) is a United States | Army Specialist and atheist. |
He was a royalist | army officer and an original fellow of the Royal Soc |
s (27 July 1786 - 8 October 1812) was a British | Army officer and politician. |
after Richard Henry Beddome, 1830-1911, British | army officer and botanist. |
The imperial | army regrouped and launched another attack on the re |
Robert Nairac (British | Army Officer and alleged member of the SAS) {1977} |
In 1938 Cannon graduated from the | Army Command and General Staff College. |
McIntyre served in the United States | Army 1942-1946 and was discharged as a major. |
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