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ccess, combined officers and enlisted clubs, | commissary, a large base exchange (BX), library and num |
Dough is made fresh daily at the central | commissary and used by all of the stores. |
Building of the former U.S. | Commissary and the former University of Maryland, Munic |
The stables and school occupied the PX, | Commissary and community engineering areas. |
ivings Lumber Company complete with housing, | commissary and post office. |
Island in 1802 where he served as assistant | commissary and storekeeper. |
ent Jared Whitaker was appointed to head the | commissary and logistics activities for Georgia's state |
ibits on a miner's home, a company hospital, | commissary, and school; engineering, coal sampling, a m |
American Colonies, as the Bishop of London's | Commissary, and became rector of the Episcopalian St. P |
On Trinity Sunday in 1654, Johan Risingh, | Commissary and Councilor to New Sweden Governor Lt. Col |
f Warner Brothers Studios as the head of the | commissary and executive dinning room for Jack Warner a |
mportant of these offices, after than of the | commissary, are the physician's and the school master's |
Kinnear served as | commissary at Fort Cumberland for 30 years. |
r at Oswegatche and Fort Ontario and then as | commissary at Kingston. |
first job was a cashier on an Air Force base | commissary at 14. |
en cited to appear before the archdeacon and | commissary at Bury St Edmunds, but managed to evade att |
of 1862, she had been placed in service as a | commissary boat for the Western Flotilla under the comm |
He was soon appointed major in the | commissary branch. |
ins of the first Fort Smith (1817-1824), the | commissary building (c. |
1491, he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio and | Commissary by Innocent VIII, conjointly with the Bishop |
Governor Trumbull directed Connecticut state | commissary, Colonel Henry Champion, to collect cattle a |
tenant governor, he removed Gerrish from the | commissary contract. |
fields of Southside Virginia, and Northrop's | commissary corps was pathetically unable to feed Lee's |
As | commissary, Cottisford was engaged in the attempt to st |
The | Commissary Court of Edinburgh was the principal court. |
This led to such confusion that | Commissary Courts were re-established between 1564 and |
There were inferior | Commissary Courts, with a jurisdiction based on that of |
Commissary Department | |
nion Army when Kirkwood appointed him to the | Commissary Department with the rank of captain. |
The | Commissary Department was the official organization tha |
ld officer in the U.S. Army, then joined the | commissary department for 23 years. |
tatives from 1776 to 1796, and served in the | commissary department of the Continental Army during th |
the Union and Confederate army had their own | Commissary Department. |
served as sheriff of Augusta County and as a | commissary during the 1776 expedition against the Chero |
setts and New London, Connecticut as well as | commissary duty in St. Augustine, Florida. |
It also includes a Navy Exchange, | commissary, elementary school, marina, child developmen |
Stock has been a | Commissary for the Archbishop of Papua New Guinea since |
The community included a | commissary for shopping, doctor's office, schools, comm |
uilding constructed in the 19th century as a | commissary for Buck's lumber business, and the ruins of |
Florentine forces were led by the florentine | commissary Francesco Ferruccio. |
In 1892 the Depot | Commissary from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, moved to Omah |
Commissary General of Subsistence | |
After his exchange, he was appointed | Commissary General for Prisoners with the rank of colon |
He was Deputy | Commissary General of the Northern Department in 1775 a |
Commissary General of Munitions during the American Rev | |
Joseph Trumbull (1737-1778), first | commissary general of the Continental Army and an early |
ess reorganized the supply system, he became | Commissary General in April 1778, resigneing in Decembe |
finish his term, instead being appointed as | Commissary General of Georgia's state troops during the |
19 July 1775, Congress appointed Trumbull as | Commissary General of Stores and Provisions, with the r |
led to Washington to act as assistant to the | Commissary General of Subsistence. |
He was commissioned | Commissary General of Subsistence with the rank of Brig |
in Connecticut, Congress elected him Deputy | Commissary General of Purchases on June 17, 1777, but h |
from Albany, New York and a former assistant | commissary general of the state of New York and assista |
e Connecticut Assembly appointed Trumbull as | commissary general in charge of supplying food for the |
ns till he was appointed to the situation of | Commissary General to the Army under His Royal Highness |
inted assistant adjutant general of the Ohio | Commissary in May 1861 and was promoted to adjutant gen |
Matthew Kenney, her then partner, she opened | Commissary in 2001, but it closed in March 2003, after |
d Dr. James Blair (1656-1743), who was named | Commissary in the Virginia Colony for the Bishop of Lon |
mately 46 years old, and an acting assistant | commissary in the Commissariat and Transport Department |
ommand until the close of the war, acting as | commissary in the purchase and forwarding of provisions |
Tioga | Commissary is located in Tioga, Louisiana. |
gymnasium, post exchange, bakery, abattoir, | commissary, laundry, chapel, fire station, Fort headqua |
gious services, recreation, social visiting, | commissary, library, and mail distribution to the inmat |
ring the Revolutionary War Phelps was Deputy | Commissary of the Continental Army. |
eased to be the bishop's chaplain and become | Commissary of Calcutta until 1888. |
He was | commissary of Sudbury archdeaconry for 1645 only, and o |
He was first | commissary of Fort Orange, built on the site of the pre |
Civardi was also named | Commissary of the Sacred Congregation for the Disciplin |
In 1813, he was appointed | commissary of the army by Field Marshal Prince Schwarze |
Archdeacon of Suffolk, and from 1642 to 1646 | commissary of the Suffolk archdeaconry. |
r for the TAC in England and as the American | Commissary of the Diocese of The Murray. |
He served as | Commissary of Stores and Provisions for the Department |
Francis Yonge was | Commissary of the Ordnance during the War of the Spanis |
Munro is heard of again as the | Commissary of the diocese of Ross in 1451, while still |
y his mother's courageous piety on the local | commissary of the Convention. |
1837 he was appointed principal official and | commissary of the royal peculiar of the deanery of Brid |
883, Sharpe was reappointed to the Army as a | commissary of subsistence with the rank of Captain and |
but she was released from imprisonment by a | commissary of Thomas Cranmer and Christopher Nevinson. |
the diocese of Ely in 1630, and he was also | commissary of Westminster, Bury St. Edmunds, and Sudbur |
n of the Gospel in Foreign Parts to serve as | commissary of the Church of England in North and South |
instituted to Clynog in October 1541 by the | commissary of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
eter Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or | Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfu |
ines USS Blueback (SS-581) as the Supply and | Commissary Officer and USS John C. Calhoun (SSBN-630) a |
n the summer of 1812 and Sharpe must guard a | Commissary Officer posted to an obscure Spanish fort wh |
He was also | commissary or vice-chancellor of the university. |
e of this, however, he filled the office of ' | commissary' or vice-chancellor of the university in 139 |
ountry, and served for a short time as Chief | Commissary, or Governor of his home district. |
chluss with Nazi Germany, he also became the | Commissary Police Director for Graz, and on 25 May 1938 |
It has a | Commissary, Post Exchange, Gas Station and Shoppette. |
nd the building became the abode of the U.S. | Commissary Quartermaster. |
Joseph B. Dunlap, | Commissary Sergeant |
He became captain and | commissary sergeant of Volunteers on May 18, 1864. |
The Navy placed Sovereign in service as a | commissary ship, which is a ship's tender responsible f |
ection (security), supply, Navy Exchange and | Commissary shopping centers, bachelor quarters, food se |
While eating in the MGM | commissary, Spielberg saw five-year-old Heather O'Rourk |
m canon of the diocese of Limburg, episcopal | commissary, spiritual councillor, and member of the dio |
erate storehouses, destroyed locomotives and | commissary stores, ripped up bridges and trestles, burn |
60 men and large supplies of ammunition and | commissary stores. |
Act'g Ass't | Commissary Subsistence |
After holding the office of provincial | commissary, superior of the convent of Quebec, and mast |
Producer Hal Roach was present at the | commissary that day and was impressed by the performanc |
That year he was promoted from Assistant | Commissary to Deputy Assistant Commissary-General. |
shop of London, appointed him in 1696 as his | commissary to organize the Church of England in Marylan |
He returned to England where he served as | Commissary to the Bishop of Kuching, and as Assistant B |
e Court of Arches, using his position as lay | commissary to protect his friends in the parish of Grob |
s fled to Virginia and enlisted as a brigade | commissary under Confederate general Humphrey Marshall. |
was crudely built with a quartermaster's and | commissary warehouse and stables surrounded by a 120-sq |
"The | commissary was also used as the first post office for t |
In 1922 a | commissary was built, and later on a grist mill, smokeh |
During the Civil War, he served as | commissary with the rank of major in the Confederate se |
volunteered for service as Acting Assistant | Commissary with the British Force. |
, he was appointed on September 17, 1861, as | commissary with the rank of major in the Confederate se |
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