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The giant | grenadier, Albatrossia pectoralis , is a very large ra |
Blue | grenadier, also known as hoki, blue hake, New Zealand |
were fitted with the padded "wings" worn by | grenadier and light infantry units of the British Army |
ly collaborates with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Larry | Grenadier, and Jeff Ballard, and has formed various co |
H was transformed into a motorized division ( | Grenadier), and Anhalt was given command of the III Ba |
Order of Battle Volume Three: Panzer, Panzer | Grenadier, and Waffen SS Divisions in WWII. |
Guitarist Metheny, | Grenadier, and completing the trio was drummer, Bill S |
Fragile | grenadier, Asthenomacrurus fragilis (Garman, 1899) |
Larry | Grenadier: Bass |
Vaillant's | grenadier, Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant, 1888 |
At the Battle of Bunker Hill he led the | grenadier battalion in their charge of the redoubt on |
Native | Grenadier Battalion |
Vouvermanns | Grenadier Battalion |
Grenadier battalion Esterhazy Nr. 34 | |
a, Retz, Reisinger, Apfaltrern, and Candiani | Grenadier battalions formed the elite infantry. |
e village of St. Christoph, the two Austrian | grenadier battalions sent by Kollowrat stumbled upon R |
As such the two | Grenadier battalions were formed into a battlegroup, w |
t consisted of two entrenched batteries with | grenadier battalions protecting the guns. |
The French deployed 11 infantry and two | grenadier battalions, plus 640 dragoons and hussars. |
From 1912 he served in the 1 st | Grenadier Brigade, while he taught tactics at the Alex |
n, being in command of the Caucasian Reserve | Grenadier Brigade, played a decisive role in the defea |
Grenadier Btn of Regiment 59 Raineri | |
Filesnout | grenadier, Caelorinchus denticulatus |
Chilean | grenadier, Caelorinchus chilensis |
The Unicorn | grenadier Caelorinchus productus is a species of ratta |
regiments with red coats and cocked hats or | grenadier caps, but on campaign, swords were replaced |
The | grenadier cod, Tripterophycis gilchristi, is a morid c |
ed by the combined, elite light infantry and | grenadier companies of the regiments involved, as well |
On 19 April 1775, the Light Infantry and | Grenadier Companies participated in the march to Conco |
mmand, at his uncle's recommendation, of the | grenadier company of the 2nd Battalion of the regiment |
other two were elite flank specialists: one | grenadier company and one light company, which was ski |
1856 at Bushire, Persia, Captain Wood led a | Grenadier Company which formed the head of the assault |
s a Lieutenant in the 5th Regiment of Foot's | Grenadier company, during the Battle of Lexington and |
utenant James Robertson, (Second in command, | Grenadier Company, 1781); |
he Battle of Inkerman he led the charge of a | Grenadier company. |
Grenadier Corps | |
After a roturier appointment in the | grenadier corps of Aquitaine, he retired to his estate |
Grenadier credits his experiences touring with Metheny | |
Main article: 14th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Ukrainian) |
Soldiers of the Estonian Waffen | Grenadier Division had only light arms and antitank we |
He was the commander of the 14th Waffen | Grenadier Division Galicia and awarded the Knight's Cr |
by the volunteers signed for the 14th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Ukrainian). |
The 35th SS and Police | Grenadier Division was one of the thirty-eight divisio |
ated to Germany were sent to the 20th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian). |
Fall of 1944; initially designated the 31st | Grenadier Division it was later merged with the 550th |
ment when it was absorbed by the 26th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Hungarian) the follo |
f platoon, was attached to 28th SS Volunteer | Grenadier Division Wallonien and fought in Pomerania a |
t would provide the nucleus for a new Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS, but as manpower was lack |
Galicia Division: The Waffen-SS 14th | Grenadier Division 1943-1945. |
as ordered to be a basis for the 30th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Russian) which forma |
the 20th Motorized Infantry and 20th Panzer | Grenadier Division on promotion to generalmajor and to |
then he was given command of the 14th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS Galicia (1st Ukrainian). |
Legion, the nucleus of the later 15th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS. |
ision was to be designated 27th SS Volunteer | Grenadier Division Langemarck.. |
tau and the 3rd Battalion, 34th SS Volunteer | Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland training at nea |
g their opposites in the Latvian 19th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS. |
he cadre in the formation of the 19th Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Latvian) in January |
An Infantry, Panzer, | Grenadier division was normally composed of three regi |
orated virtually intact into the 33rd Waffen | Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne (1st French) |
The 18th SS Volunteer Panzer | Grenadier Division Horst Wessel was formed in 1944 aro |
, the division was reconstituted as the 78th | Grenadier Division, by renaming the 543rd Volksgrenadi |
1944 in Austria, by redesignating the 564th | Grenadier Division, under the command of Wolfgang Lang |
r 1944 in Norway, by redesignating the 560th | Grenadier Division, under the command of Erich Hofmann |
ved as Senior Staff Adjutant to the Caucasus | Grenadier Division. |
n 9 October 1944 and reformed as 320th Volks | Grenadier Division. |
also had one battalion from the 2nd Combined | Grenadier Division. |
The third team member is the | Grenadier, equipped with an M4 with an M203 grenade la |
Threadfin | grenadier, Gadomus longifilis (Goode & Bean, 1885) |
Doublethread | grenadier, Gadomus arcuatus (Goode & Bean, 1886) |
rrendered to the victors, Infantry Regiments | Grenadier Garde # 6 (2), Schenck # 9 (4), Wedel # 10 ( |
At Stanford, | Grenadier got to know Stan Getz, who was the Artist in |
She has performed with Phil | Grenadier, Greg Hopkins, Ted Kotick, Joe Hunt, and Gro |
He was made Commanding Officer of 1st Bn | Grenadier Guards in 1974. |
n College, Corkram was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1893. |
In 1870, he joined the | Grenadier Guards and fought in the Second Anglo-Afghan |
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the | Grenadier Guards Regimental Headquarters, Wellington B |
Edward received his colonelcy in the | Grenadier Guards on 5 October 1855. |
d the Institute Monte Rosa, he served in the | Grenadier Guards regiment 1958-1961. |
Conolly's Victoria Cross is displayed at The | Grenadier Guards Regimental Headquarters in London. |
Xander Rawlins is an officer with the | Grenadier Guards who have been based in Afghanistan fo |
layed at The Guards Regimental Headquarters ( | Grenadier Guards RHQ) in Wellington Barracks, London. |
followed his older brother, Horace, into the | Grenadier Guards in 1872. |
He was also a Captain in the | Grenadier Guards and a Justice of the Peace and Deputy |
layed at The Guards Regimental Headquarters ( | Grenadier Guards RHQ), Wellington Barracks, London, En |
The first troop of horse | grenadier guards was formed in 1693 from the amalgamat |
rst, Andrew Thorne was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1904. |
ucated at Eton and Sandhurst and entered the | Grenadier Guards as a second lieutenant in 1891. |
He transferred to the | Grenadier Guards on 5 February 1895, and subsequently |
He entered the | Grenadier Guards in 1851 and served in the Crimean War |
demy Sandhurst and was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1953. |
en he became an Ensign and Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards on 24 April 1817. |
rteenth Earl, was a Brigadier-General in the | Grenadier Guards and the Irish Guards. |
In 1854, Molyneux became an ensign in the | Grenadier Guards and inherited his father's earldom th |
He was Colonel of the 1st Troop, Horse | Grenadier Guards from 1766 and of the 4th Dragoons fro |
cond World War De Beer again served with the | Grenadier Guards reaching the rank of temporary lieute |
in Flanders, serving with the 3rd Battalion | Grenadier Guards during the retreat to Dunkirk. |
d while Captain Rawlins was on tour with the | Grenadier Guards in Afghanistan and is about spending |
my, being appointed Second Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards on 22 November 1911, and was promoted |
He served with the | Grenadier Guards from 1945 to 1949, including in the M |
Eton College and Sandhurst, Tryon joined the | Grenadier Guards in 1890, serving for sixteen years be |
elby (1888-1914), became a Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards and was killed in action during World |
He achieved the rank of Colonel in the | Grenadier Guards and also served as Lord Lieutenant of |
ally trained as a bricklayer, but joined the | Grenadier Guards in 1922, where he became the heavywei |
st, subsequently serving as a Captain in the | Grenadier Guards from 1959 to 1967. |
He commanded the 1st Battalion, | Grenadier Guards in Germany, and retired from the Army |
World War I he served as a subaltern in the | Grenadier Guards Cromer served as Lord Chamberlain for |
As Lieutenant-Colonel of the | Grenadier Guards he was killed in action when attached |
s a Second Lieutenant and transferred to the | Grenadier Guards in 1909. |
ed the rank of officer in the service of the | Grenadier Guards and was made a Colonel of the 3rd Bat |
Waite joined the | Grenadier Guards at Caterham Barracks, but an allergy |
al Military Academy Sandhurst, served in the | Grenadier Guards during the Second World War. |
He was made Ensign and Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards on 21 March 1834 and purchased the ra |
enant in 1803, he was integrated in the Foot | Grenadier Guards regiment of the then Consular, later |
lieutenant-colonel in the 1st Troop of Horse | Grenadier Guards on 15 July 1731. |
war, he served as a liaison officer with the | Grenadier Guards and subsequently a captain in the Col |
was an American art dealer who served in the | Grenadier Guards of the British Army during World War |
the War he became Commanding Officer of the | Grenadier Guards Regiment and then went on to be Comma |
He was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards and fought in the First World War, al |
Maxse was commissioned Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards in 1849 and transferred to the 13th L |
was commissioned a second lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards in 1915. |
He served as a Captain in the | Grenadier Guards during the South African War from 190 |
irst World War he served as a Captain in the | Grenadier Guards and was castrated by shrapnel in 1916 |
action in which they gained their name, the | Grenadier Guards were permitted to wear the bearskin. |
ly through the ranks, attaining major in the | Grenadier Guards on 20 June 1854. |
ajor Sir Arthur Lindsay Grant, 11th Baronet, | Grenadier Guards in 1934. |
Denzil Onslow (1770-1838), a General in the | Grenadier Guards and an amateur cricketer. |
He was Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion | Grenadier Guards throughout the Second Boer War and wa |
Captain; | Grenadier Guards |
In the First World War, he served in the | Grenadier Guards and reached the rank of 2nd Lieutenan |
x children, amongst whom John (born 1830), a | Grenadier Guards officer, succeeded to the Baronetcy i |
s academic work, Davies also served with the | Grenadier Guards during the Second World War, briefly |
He became Commanding Officer of 3rd Bn | Grenadier Guards in 1916, and saw action in the First |
He was the son of Major John Sabine of the | Grenadier Guards and Maria Pasley, daughter of admiral |
gazetted guidon in the Second Troop of Horse | Grenadier Guards in 1754, and was promoted to captain |
enhower to provide 200 Coldstream Guards and | Grenadier Guards as an honour company for the commemor |
The Canadian | Grenadier Guards - Light Infantry |
He served with the | Grenadier Guards during the Second World War, where he |
Arbuthnot was made an Ensign in the | Grenadier Guards in 1816, was promoted to Captain of t |
He transferred to the | Grenadier Guards in 1847. |
6 - 27 January 1881) was a Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards famous for having died valiantly at t |
No 2 Company, 2nd Bn | Grenadier Guards (renamed Nijmegen Company) |
andhurst, Jeffreys was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1897. |
Brooke was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1899. |
World War II as Commanding Officer of 1st Bn | Grenadier Guards from 1941 to 1942 when he became Comm |
t infantry battalion, while Nijmegen Company | Grenadier Guards and No 7 Company Coldstream Guards ar |
The Band of the | Grenadier Guards is the oldest of all of the bands in |
Gascoigne was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1923. |
pause to serve in the First World War in the | Grenadier Guards and the Army Education Corps. |
He joined the | Grenadier Guards at the age of seventeen. |
He was a Major in the | Grenadier Guards and served in the Second Boer War, in |
He transferred to the | Grenadier Guards in 1884 becoming Adjutant to the 2 Bn |
l, Henry Mackinnon was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1870. |
PWRR connection with Major William Sidney VC | Grenadier Guards (later Viscount de L'Isle) who was de |
Newark was a lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards from 1872 until retiring in 1880, and |
ated at Harrow and Sandhurst, and joined the | Grenadier Guards in 1959. |
official regimental history of the Canadian | Grenadier Guards the following is written: "Lost to th |
layed at The Guards Regimental Headquarters ( | Grenadier Guards RHQ), Wellington Barracks, London |
to be a cavalry officer, transferred to the | Grenadier Guards at the Tower of London from where, in |
layed at The Guards Regimental Headquarters ( | Grenadier Guards RHQ) in London, England. |
ellington College he was commissioned in the | Grenadier Guards in 1889. |
defined by the club as being the Coldstream, | Grenadier Guards or Scots Guards, traditionally the mo |
oyne-Cecil became a Second Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards in 1887. |
After National Service in the | Grenadier Guards he became a theatre critic. |
from The Light Dragoons, The First Battalion | Grenadier Guards - who were providing operational ment |
and Sandhurst and was commissioned into the | Grenadier Guards in 1883. |
He served as adjutant, | Grenadier Guards from July 1905 until September 1906. |
ritish Army as a commissioned officer in the | Grenadier Guards in 1894. |
He served with the | Grenadier Guards and achieved the rank of Lieutenant-C |
A | Grenadier Guards' patrol spotted a huge orange ball fr |
The 245th (Canadian | Grenadier Guards) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Comma |
The 245th (Canadian | Grenadier Guards) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Can |
he 22nd Canadian Armoured Regiment (Canadian | Grenadier Guards) in the fight for Grentheville three |
was commissioned in the 1st Foot Guards (the | Grenadier Guards). |
He served in the | Grenadier Guards, playing for local team Ashton Nation |
Band of the | Grenadier Guards, under the terms of a Royal Warrant i |
Grenadier Guards, RMLI (Gosport), RAMC (Aldershot), 3 | |
tion to being a cricketer, Mildmay served in | Grenadier Guards, where he held the rank of Major. |
He was transferred to the 3rd Battalion, | Grenadier Guards, on 14 August 1915 and assigned as a |
During the Second World War he fought in the | Grenadier Guards, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Col |
irst World War and Second World War with the | Grenadier Guards, being awarded a DSO in 1918. |
occasion, when dressed in the uniform of the | Grenadier Guards, he stood prominently beside the Quee |
, he was commissioned as a Lieutenant of the | Grenadier Guards, Canada rising to the rank of Lieuten |
as Commanding Officer of a Battalion of the | Grenadier Guards, took his men to France in 1914. |
At the age of twenty Eaton joined the | Grenadier Guards, and went to Dublin, where he was giv |
During the War, McCrae joined the | Grenadier Guards, playing for their football team, as |
gained the rank of Colonel in service of the | Grenadier Guards, fought in the Second Boer War and wa |
A captain in the 4th Battalion | Grenadier Guards, Grey was killed at Le Repas in Norma |
In 1741, joined the 2nd Troop of Horse | Grenadier Guards, of which his mother's brother, Willi |
Major Lincoln Perkins, British Empire Medal, | Grenadier Guards, RSM at the Duke of York's Royal Mili |
e Captain and Colonel of the 2nd Troop Horse | Grenadier Guards, with the rank of a colonel of horse, |
History of the Canadian | Grenadier Guards, 1760 - 1964. |
me of the five regiments of Foot Guards (the | Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Iri |
nglo-Zulu War of 1879 as a Lieutenant in the | Grenadier Guards, and was awarded the Distinguished Se |
During the festival "the bands of the | Grenadier guards, from London, of the Garde republicai |
, and a Lance-Sergeant in the 3rd Battalion, | Grenadier Guards, British Army during the First World |
was educated at Harrow School and joined the | Grenadier Guards, reaching the rank of lieutenant-colo |
the commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion, | Grenadier Guards, who was back in action soon, and a w |
He served in the | Grenadier Guards, gaining the rank of Second Lieutenan |
ars old, and a Private in the 1st Battalion, | Grenadier Guards, British Army during the First World |
Seymour served in the | Grenadier Guards, achieving the rank of captain. |
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