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During the American | Revolutionary War, he was a colonel in the North Carolin |
ing making drastic changes in the National | Revolutionary Army and build a modern armored unit. |
was an active member of the Institutional | Revolutionary Party (PRI) and in 2003 gained a seat in t |
e placed into service by both the National | Revolutionary Army of the Nationalist government and the |
and dedicated surgeon during the American | Revolutionary War, he impressed George Washington, who m |
hn Burgoyne had chosen during the American | Revolutionary War. |
sh naval officer, who served in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in the Royal Navy. |
headed this movement, Castro and the other | revolutionary leaders removed their support for Boitel. |
se) was a French general during the French | Revolutionary Wars and the First French Empire. |
The team's | revolutionary creation is explained in US Patent No. 2,4 |
ng the French and Indian War, the American | Revolutionary War, and the Northwest Indian War. |
US Marine Corps battles from the American | Revolutionary War, World War I and World War II. |
ation of Law No. 115, issued by the Libyan | Revolutionary Command Council nationalizing shares held |
nts as payment for service in the American | Revolutionary War. |
d the position of Chief Justice in the new | revolutionary government. |
al organizational concept, while the IWW's | revolutionary industrial unionism was the organizing met |
Spain officially entered the American | Revolutionary War on May 8, 1779, with a formal declarat |
tant winter encampment during the American | Revolutionary War. |
, and in 1776 at the start of the American | Revolutionary War he was promoted to post captain for hi |
Later Chatterjee formed the Communist | Revolutionary League of India. |
Battle of Stony Point during the American | Revolutionary War. |
most famously as a spy during the American | Revolutionary War. |
the area as a hideout during the American | Revolutionary War. |
In 1791 Bruges was overrun by the French | Revolutionary Army but Mother More and her community did |
tish for the first time since the American | Revolutionary War. |
27-1808) of HMS Robust during the American | Revolutionary War. |
The regiment saw service in the American | Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars, as well as th |
During the American | Revolutionary War, General George Washington first gathe |
e 1st Georgia Regiment during the American | Revolutionary War. |
the Second Sino-Japanese War, the National | Revolutionary Army had organized 40 Group Armies. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the Continental Army destroyed it and |
c/30 anti-aircraft guns from the National | Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China. |
e 1835) was a French general of the French | Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, noted for his ac |
from parts of Henrico before the American | Revolutionary War. |
n Democratic Appeal was formed by the Anti | Revolutionary Party (ARP), Christian Historical Union (C |
chaplain who saw action during the French | Revolutionary Wars and was involved in the Spithead muti |
ntinued even after the start of the French | Revolutionary Wars in 1793, until September 1795, when h |
gagement that occurred during the American | Revolutionary War in the Mobley Settlement, Fairfield Co |
9, Kuroda became the Chairman of the Japan | Revolutionary Communist League. |
ng of the Southern theater in the American | Revolutionary War, Guerard enlisted in the militia and p |
She served during the French | Revolutionary Wars, but her career came to an end after |
Saintes and as a commander in the American | Revolutionary War. |
His service, if any, during the American | Revolutionary War was undistinguished and is now unclear |
et officers, he had fought in the American | Revolutionary War (1775 to 1783). |
From the days of the American | Revolutionary War, British agents operating from Canada |
Arturo Montiel Rojas of the Institutional | Revolutionary Party (PRI). |
French cavalry commander during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
d with the ruling party, the Institutional | Revolutionary Party (PRI), for most of the last sixty-fi |
as fought on August 15, 1799 in the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
In 1785 as a veteran of the American | Revolutionary War he studied law in and commenced practi |
During the American | Revolutionary War he was an officer in the 3rd South Car |
distinguished himself during the American | Revolutionary War, serving under Admiral d'Estaing. |
the French and Indian War and the American | Revolutionary War. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the island was settled on May 27, 177 |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
In this battle, the National | Revolutionary Army used the largest recorded number of t |
higenia, and at the outbreak of the French | Revolutionary Wars in 1793 was transferred to HMS St Geo |
yal Navy who saw service during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
as a Brigadier General during the American | Revolutionary War and a member of the Massachusetts Hous |
trades until the beginning of the American | Revolutionary War, when he raised the 6th Company of the |
It is named after the Romanian | revolutionary Horea also known as Vasile Ursu Nicola. |
famous Bloody Letter to the Panagyurishte | revolutionary district. |
Freeman served during the American | Revolutionary War, commanding a militia regiment in the |
the Worcester 9th Company, in the American | Revolutionary War. |
Wood was a leading figure in the entryist | Revolutionary Socialist League (aka Militant Tendency) i |
s a medic in Massachusetts in the American | Revolutionary War. |
He joined the National | Revolutionary Army and was in charge of an aircraft manu |
The American | Revolutionary War spilled over onto the frontier, with B |
During the American | Revolutionary War, he served as a major in the Second Re |
General Sir Henry Clinton of the American | Revolutionary War. |
the First French Empire during the French | Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. |
ral of the principal actions of the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
hn and Lambert were active in the American | Revolutionary War. |
s in the New World began with the American | Revolutionary War and the Haitian Revolution soon follow |
olina, was a Georgian hero of the American | Revolutionary War. |
at Ibrahim, Hussein's deputy in the ruling | Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), announced the incum |
ntinental Army officer during the American | Revolutionary War and a United States Congressman from N |
ection as a coalition between the Armenian | Revolutionary Federation, the oldest nationalist party i |
century, serving principally in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
s in command of frigates during the French | Revolutionary Wars and his capture of Dutch colonies in |
n that year, on the outbreak of the French | Revolutionary Wars, Barras became commissioner to the Fr |
He traveled in France during the American | Revolutionary War. |
gomery who fought and died in the American | Revolutionary War. |
and rose rapidly in rank during the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
In the American | Revolutionary War, settlements throughout the Susquehann |
hn Newton, a supposed hero of the American | Revolutionary War. |
Indian War and was a hero of the American | Revolutionary War. |
estruction of Chota-Tanasi by the American | revolutionary forces. |
, and following the outbreak of the French | Revolutionary War was promoted to lieutenant in 1794. |
merican War of Independence and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
including The Quarter After, The People's | Revolutionary Choir, Mainline (now The Brothers Movement |
The Indian | revolutionary Chempakaraman Pillai introduced the saluta |
The new | Revolutionary Workers' Party (Partido Revolucionario de |
and later on as a speaker of the “National | revolutionary movement” in Germany. |
ov was made Commander of the South-Eastern | Revolutionary Army, then based near the village of Tikho |
egiment raised for service in the American | Revolutionary War. |
ed States) of Virginia during the American | Revolutionary War, he was second-in-command of militia i |
, or an eaglet, is the symbol of the young | revolutionary. |
politician affiliated to the Institutional | Revolutionary Party (PRI). |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
He served during the American | Revolutionary War as a lieutenant in the 3rd Continental |
Following the end of the American | Revolutionary War, his family was evacuated to what beca |
y was a one-party state under the People's | Revolutionary Party of Benin, with voters given the choi |
ey Constitution, a soldier in the American | Revolutionary War and a member (1778-1779 and 1782-1783) |
the second in 1782 as part of the American | Revolutionary War. |
orthern Italy, and to petition the revered | revolutionary to rescue part of his besieged land. |
He served in the American | Revolutionary War at the age of 16. |
article: Northern theater of the American | Revolutionary War after Saratoga |
The Kampuchean | Revolutionary Army was the official name of the armed fo |
mmand of the 28th Division of the National | Revolutionary Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War. |
In September 1775, early in the American | Revolutionary War, Colonel Benedict Arnold led a force o |
rmer separatist leader in the Bougainville | Revolutionary Army, had been elected president in an ear |
German Mediatisation following the French | Revolutionary Wars, the bishopric was secularized and wa |
as a military hospital after the American | Revolutionary War Battle of Pell's Point in 1776. |
He quickly became a leader of the militant | Revolutionary Action Movement (MAR) and the Federation o |
the Thirteen Colonies during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Elections for the National | Revolutionary Assembly were held in Benin on 18 June 198 |
He served in the American | Revolutionary War from August 1776 to August 1777. |
r was killed in action during the American | Revolutionary War. |
o be one of the first acts of the American | Revolutionary War, it was waged against corrupt local of |
Colony of Connecticut, after the American | Revolutionary War his Loyalist family emigrated to New B |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the British occupied Camden from June |
s an officer from Virginia in the American | Revolutionary War. |
ter the colonists' victory in the American | Revolutionary War, the British government worked to rese |
he side of the British during the American | Revolutionary War from 1777 to 1783, most notably at the |
article: Southern theater of the American | Revolutionary War |
H&S was the only | revolutionary group in the US to have a representative a |
served with the 87th Foot in the American | Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1780, finishing as a lieu |
f the Virginia militia during the American | Revolutionary War. |
During the American | Revolutionary War he served under Archibald Woods and Th |
served with British forces in the American | Revolutionary War. |
enjamin Lincoln, a general in the American | Revolutionary War. |
In consequence of the American | Revolutionary War, stores of ordnance, arms, and militar |
At the start of the French | Revolutionary War, she was part of the Mediterranean fle |
United States at the time of the American | Revolutionary War and afterward. |
for the United States during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Following the American | Revolutionary War, these had come into dispute. |
e-party state at the time, with the Somali | Revolutionary Socialist Party as the sole legal party. |
1999 by New Left Current (NAR), the Maoist | Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece (EKKE), the T |
ulation of Paris, France during the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, General Lafayette's division camped i |
94 Uprising, he had fought in the American | Revolutionary War as a colonel in the Continental Army. |
When the American | Revolutionary War began in 1775, black soldiers-both sla |
as established and managed by the Galician | Revolutionary Committee (Halrevkom), a provisional gover |
adelphia, and participated in the American | Revolutionary War as a member of Capt. |
fy the Treaty of Paris ending the American | Revolutionary War. |
fficer from North Carolina in the American | Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Mo |
icer of the British Army during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in two impo |
nts included many veterans of the American | Revolutionary War. |
The Jewish | Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History (20 |
in 1959, and then in 1973 as the Workers' | Revolutionary Party. |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
During the first years of the French | Revolutionary Wars he enjoyed very rapid promotion to th |
rt during the opening months of the French | Revolutionary Wars, for which service he was given subst |
f its rebellious provinces in the American | Revolutionary War went well, with successful amphibious |
giment spent the early years of the French | Revolutionary Wars serving as detachments in the Mediter |
efield in April, 1777, during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ed a two-years' enlistment in the American | Revolutionary War. |
but in 1849 became a captain of the Baden | revolutionary army. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, he may have taken part in the siege o |
fight for independence during the American | Revolutionary War. |
en as members of the Pasdaran, the Islamic | Revolutionary Guards Corps. |
endent upon the completion of The American | Revolutionary War and a peace treaty which formally esta |
inz lines: Siege of the city by the French | Revolutionary Armies |
When the American | Revolutionary War started, the fort was described as "li |
ary officer who served during the American | Revolutionary War. |
in 1792, Sorbier is involved in the French | Revolutionary Wars, taking part to the fighting in North |
outhern strategy" for winning the American | Revolutionary War, British forces had captured Charlesto |
graffiti figure representing the fictional | revolutionary character "V" was drawn on the side facing |
carded as a formation type by the National | Revolutionary Army after 1938 (other than the 8th Route |
In the aftermath of the American | Revolutionary War, Wilmot was appointed as a royal commi |
o become a prominent admiral of the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
arized the use of PPh3, including the then | revolutionary hydroformylation catalyst RhH(PPh3)2(CO)2. |
on, previously member of the Institutional | Revolutionary Party; is for third consecutive occasion, |
When the American | Revolutionary War began soon after the end of Dunmore's |
f the British Royal Navy during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who military career wa |
For the Massachusetts | Revolutionary War soldier and legislator, see William Sh |
political career inside the Institutional | Revolutionary Party that carried him as the candidate to |
s elder brother Thomas during the American | Revolutionary War, but it was confiscated during the hos |
Dr. Miyar was a member in the Cuban | Revolutionary Forces. |
of Guilford Courthouse during the American | Revolutionary War. |
of a small-scale battle during the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
breast of events occurring in the American | Revolutionary War, and to keep any correspondence with a |
nd James (b. 1740), served in the American | Revolutionary War. |
against Great Britain during the American | Revolutionary War. |
In Argentina, the militant | revolutionary activity of the late 1930s and early 1940s |
n the Virginia militia during the American | Revolutionary War, attaining the rank of colonel. |
He served in the American | Revolutionary War as colonel of the First Regiment, Ches |
He called the Fatah | revolutionary parliament "Old Geeks" and accused the pre |
c coincided with the years of the American | Revolutionary War (1775-1782), which was gripping much o |
eports, the Caribbean Bloc of the FARC-EP ( | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) controlled sever |
For the US | revolutionary war hero see Stephen Moulton (soldier). |
cot Expedition of 1779 during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Records indicate he served in the American | Revolutionary War and received a pension for the militar |
n and military commander during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. |
During the American | Revolutionary War the area was used as a military post w |
y, under George Washington in the American | Revolutionary War. |
concept of the general strike as the great | revolutionary weapon made an appeal to those pacifists w |
During the early stages of the American | Revolutionary War, the Royal Navy - while well supplied |
The Armenian | Revolutionary Army claimed responsibility for attack. |
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