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  • nications between officers loyal to Hitler and armed forces units in the field and from the communi
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (22 March 2000 to 8
  • rved as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the armed forces minister, Archie Hamilton.
  • l Defense Service Medal with service star, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with gold hourglass devic
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with bronze star de
  • Camp O'Donnell is now a camp of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
  • in contention would remain neutral and free of armed forces from either side.
  • Located in the park are The Homecoming and the Armed Forces Memorial.
  • r protested the report, which implicates their armed forces in the alleged crimes.
  • e authorities in North Korea to withdraw their armed forces to the 38th parallel.
  • The exercise showed that conventional Russian armed forces could not repel a NATO offensive, this
  • he years of dictatorship, the main role of the Armed Forces in Argentina shifted form defending the
  • sented defence and law-enforcing agencies: the Armed Forces (CSKA) and Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • The Armed Forces Memorial is located at the southwest co
  • rera was a key associated of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in drug retail and d
  • Because most of the members of the US Armed Forces and their families lived in Tianmu, Tai
  • amp area in which it was used by the Singapore Armed Forces as a training ground.
  • as announced by the Supreme Commander that the Armed Forces will continue with its military air ope
  • vestigation probe to fix responsibility of the armed forces and defence estates officers.
  • he Navy during World War II and worked for the Armed Forces Network after being discharged from sub
  • oon to the Allies, it also deprived the German armed forces of an intelligence service of its own,
  • Eventually, he was killed by the armed forces in January 1990.
  • The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) grants the m
  • Commission at Hanford, Washington, and at the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project at Sandia Labor
  • ties and Areas and the Status of United States Armed Forces in Japan) is an agreement between Japan
  • Six years later the French Armed Forces followed.
  • ded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the Dutch armed forces were insufficiently prepared.
  • ficant Canadian monument to the members of its armed forces who died during World War I.
  • sh was a place that brings together the Polish Armed Forces officers settled in the Boston area.
  • ligence-gathering instrument of the Salvadoran armed forces (FAES) while also acting in anti-insurg
  • y ... that we have 'won' in the sense that our armed forces are in control of most of the field and
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with one bronze sta
  • nees to the award from the emergency services, armed forces and members of the public from across t
  • later appointed Chief of Staff of the general armed forces for the Italian Army in February 1943.
  • assumed the duties of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and named the Duke of Genoa as Luogoten
  • and other geographic features, as well as the armed forces received name changes.
  • sition of Chief of the Medical Services of the Armed Forces during World War II.
  • Concern over the mandatory two-year armed forces conscription in South Africa led the fa
  • Violent suppression by the Bolivian armed forces left some 60 people dead in October 200
  • areas under military occupation or from which armed forces now in occupation may be withdrawn.
  • Kuek joined the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) on 21 December 1981 after complet
  • With the armed forces of both Germany and Austria-Hungary los
  • rained in Moscow at Lokomotiv and later at the Armed Forces sports society.
  • this role is the responsibility of the British Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence Police.
  • The armed forces of the Czech Republic described the P-1
  • tern Bloc, even though Polish and Czechoslovak armed forces fought alongside Western Allies (Poland
  • mbatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party".
  • Preparation of operational plans for the armed forces
  • The Armed Forces went on the offensive successfully libe
  • him the only Senator with a child in the U.S. Armed Forces when the United States invaded Iraq.
  • the dispatch of UNMIH and the failiure of the Armed Forces of Haiti to carry out their responsibil
  • Vietnam - Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal (First Class)
  • Despite these mutinies, the armed forces were largely apolitical and remained mo
  • delivery of fuel oil and gasoline to the U.S. armed forces at a variety of Atlantic and Pacific po
  • ent of Haiti and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti was stressed, which promoted t
  • Combat readiness is a condition of the armed forces and their constituent units and formati
  • He was discharged from the armed forces in April 1920.
  • Kolodin then became an officer in the Soviet Armed Forces until his selection as a cosmonaut.
  • he Ensemble of Song and Dance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as well as a television personality.
  • 's national memorial to the members of all its armed forces and supporting organisations who have d
  • Joint and Combined Staff Officer School at the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia.
  • 22 February the Mobile Riverine Force and RVN armed forces initiated a riverine and air operation
  • guerrilla leader, member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and part of their hi
  • ssile system, the last Regiment in the British Armed Forces to do so.
  • her work at the Pentagon and earned the German Armed Forces Military Proficiency Badge (Leistungsab
  • n results, its withdrawal from the new Angolan armed forces and its seizure by force of provincial
  • lready been depicted as in fact serving in the armed forces in two earlier cartoons, Daffy - The Co
  • anizations supporting the men and women of the armed forces and their families, including the Wound
  • and reflect great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of his country.
  • Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for service in Gren
  • Silver Medal in the Service of the Armed Forces of the Fatherland.
  • also a specific rank of "sub-officer" in some armed forces and in the UK Fire and Rescue Services,
  • the Camp Lejeune Globe, Best Newspaper in the Armed Forces for that year.
  • Armed Forces Network TV Commercial "Circus Couple" (
  • on Gersdorff tried to join the Bundeswehr, the armed forces of postwar West Germany.
  • restal, Elkins began work as a broadcaster for Armed Forces Radio and Television, working at the co
  • nd welcomed the deployment of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces on border security operations.
  • r more than 30 years, becoming a member of its Armed Forces Working Party on its formation in 1974,
  • See Polish Armed Forces in the West for more details.
  • o 1984, after the Falklands War, the Argentine Armed Forces exported counter-insurgency tactics, in
  • the promotion of the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown, or of the efficiency of t
  • imited number of cadet officers of the regular armed forces are accepted into the General Sir John
  • r 2008, and campaigning for the creation of an Armed Forces Day for the UK, a proposal that was imp
  • In April 1941, with the help of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht), the Battle of Greece ended
  • The Armed Forces who seized power in 1966, overthrowing
  • ard (1958) These studies were sponsored by the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, Office of the Su
  • d not have been able to ask our people and the armed forces to fight to the last drop of blood if w
  • the school organized a shoe box appeal for the Armed Forces of Great Britain.
  • afety, reflect great credit on himself and the Armed Forces of the United States.
  • ion voted to close 53 state armories and build Armed Forces Reserve Centers, including one at Vance
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (six- 1-Taiwan Stra
  • The Type 54 is still in service in the Chinese armed forces today.
  • approximately 30 demonstrators marched to the Armed Forces Recruiting Center at 14th street.
  • known) was a Brigadier General of the Romanian Armed Forces during World War II.
  • ndation Medal, the Outstanding Unit Award, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Servic
  • SC at Wellington reads like a Who's Who of the armed forces and includes Field Marshal Sam Maneksha
  • Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (eighth award), Armed Forces Service Medal and United States Coast G
  • Armed Forces Long Service Award, 1st Class (25-years
  • and later resigned his commission to join the armed forces of the Autonomous Republic of Northern
  • ought in the Polish Army, joining the National Armed Forces resistance group after the defeat of Po
  • vice Organizations (USO) tour entertaining the armed forces in Turkey, Italy, Sicily, Spain and the
  • he middle of a crowded New York City during an Armed Forces parade.
  • ew, also claims there is evidence that British Armed Forces have received evidence of this torture,
  • Production soon followed, entering the armed forces of both countries as the Solothurn S2-1
  • House of Commons to see active service in the Armed Forces since World War II.
  • ition for any call for a withdrawal of Israeli armed forces to positions they held before the Septe
  • Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (1-Cuba).
  • the U.S. Air Force, with Price working for the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
  • r, that there was a vast conspiracy within the armed forces and the executive branch-spanning five
  • Anisimova trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow.
  • In Soviet time Juravschi trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Kishinev.
  • career as a professional soldier in the Soviet armed forces began during the Russian Civil War (191
  • e decorations, were specifically set aside for armed forces personnel, many awarded to soldiers and
  • ons League group stage match against Singapore Armed Forces FC, where they won 4-1.
  • to certain Illinoisans who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States.
  • 14th of May ensured the surrender of the Dutch armed forces just four days after crossing the borde
  • he 1st Nigerian Principal Staff officer at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, a post
  • bolstered support for the voluntary Lithuanian Armed Forces amongst the Lithuanian population.
  • Armed Forces Reserve Medal with silver hour glass
  • It was during his stint in the Army that the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) sparked his intere
  • C are sponsored by the elements of the British Armed Forces or the MOD Civil Service, entry is pred
  • ission in Haiti (UNMIH) and the failure of the Armed Forces of Haiti to carry out their responsibil
  • ed a high state of combat readiness to airlift armed forces personnel and equipment, including evac
  • ers from the Southwestern Front of the Chechen Armed Forces and a group of Caucasian volunteers.
  • led a police recruiting mission to the British Armed Forces stationed in the Middle East.
  • ew York Giants that year before serving in the armed forces in World War II.
  • ills, Michigan for ten years until joining the armed forces in 1942.
  • a was the last major ground battle between the armed forces of the Empire of Japan and the United S
  • w state constitution; the establishment of the Armed Forces Council of Chicago; and protection of t
  • g and environmental sciences in support of our Armed Forces and the Nation to make the world safer
  • and join already existing and fighting Polish Armed Forces in the West.
  • Scherger also spent three years in the U.S. armed forces in World War II.
  • This remained the westernmost point the Soviet Armed Forces reached in Northeast Estonia until late
  • rational requirements of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces for a highly mobile Short Range Air Def
  • in cooperation with Great Britain against the armed forces of the French Republic that had invaded
  • st stations: 18 (plus three stations of the US Armed Forces Radio and Television Service) (1997)
  • f Poland, fought in the Anders Army and Polish Armed Forces in the West.
  • The Armed Forces Christian Union -formerly Officers' Chr
  • Lansdale helped the Philippine Armed Forces develop psychological operations, civic
  • 3, as a Colonel, he became the Chief of Polish Armed Forces Peacekeeping Division of the Polish Arm
  • The armed forces were involved in the 2009 Malagasy poli
  • ce in Mexico and detained by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
  • g of the U.S. Soldiers' Home, now known as the Armed Forces Retirement Home.
  • died 1974) was a Major General of the Romanian Armed Forces during World War II.
  • xercise as the submarine helped strengthen the armed forces of the Atlantic Allies.
  • oadcasting that included service with the U.S. Armed Forces Broadcast Network during the Korean War
  • The British Armed Forces regularly train on Dartmoor, and Ditswo
  • e members clashed with members of the Sudanese armed forces in mountainous territory to the west of
  • a leader, founding member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
  • It is politically linked to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which founded the p
  • lane or dirigible hangar for the United States armed forces during World War II.
  • stralia, with The Queens Medal, on a Singapore Armed Forces scholarship.
  • neral Staff of FAR (initials for Revolutionary Armed Forces in Spanish) until 1968; Deputy Minister
  • The Armed Forces of Ukraine inherited 60 RT-23 missiles
  • the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with silver hourglass dev
  • ne 1943, he was the commandant of the National Armed Forces (NSZ).
  • During World War II he fought in the Polish Armed Forces in the West.
  • - 1963) was the Major-General in the Romanian Armed Forces during World War II.
  • 1781 inclusive, possibly because he was in the armed forces or otherwise employed away from Kent.
  • 010 during a border clash between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Israel Defense Forces near the Isra
  • has since survived other challenges including armed forces unification, and a major fire in 1981.
  • Jowett, Phillip S., Rays of The Rising Sun, Armed Forces of Japan's Asian Allies 1931-45, Volume
  • eslop-Harrison was given deferred entry to the armed forces after the introduction of conscription.
  • as arrested by the allied British and American Armed Forces and incarcerated at Farm Hall for six m
  • Silver Medal in the Service of the Armed Forces of the Fatherland (1988)
  • daughter Vanessa is a medic with the Canadian Armed Forces and resides in Edmonton with her husban
  • By July 1945 228,000 troops of the Polish Armed Forces in the West were serving under the high
  • e employment of land forces in particular, and armed forces in general, in all types of military op
  • as arrested by the allied British and American Armed Forces and incarcerated at Farm Hall for six m
  • he became a popular broadcaster on the British Armed Forces radio service in the final years of Bri
  • est production effort in history to supply our armed forces with the weapons of war."
  • ter being refused admission to both the French Armed Forces and the British Armed Forces, Henri was
  • y the completion of a five-month course at the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, in Ja
  • cluster and two bronze oak leaf clusters, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with two hourglass device
  • In 1993 team changed its name to ZS - Oriana ( Armed Forces - Oriana) and then to CSK ZSU (Central
  • ned in Kolomna at Burevestnik and later at the Armed Forces sports society.
  • well as teams representing the Police and any armed forces based within the county.
  • an Gulf to spend Christmas with members of the Armed Forces on a Canadian destroyer, and again to A
  • Gogava became the Chief of Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia.
  • of which 2,000 were bound in paperback for an Armed Forces ediition.
  • point for German and philosophy at the Federal Armed Forces University in Hamburg, was taken from h
  • solution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq, October 2, 2002.
  • He also received the Veterans of Foreign Wars' Armed Forces Award and the Eugene M. Zuckert Achieve
  • The Swordbearers) Barnett portrays the British armed forces as hidebound by tradition (e.g.
  • on and State of each of the 413 members of the Armed Forces who lost their lives or were buried at
  • 2005, Ntaganda was appointed a general in the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo as
  • or information, which helped the United States Armed Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) to map out a s
  • This was before land developers and US Armed Forces purchased what was tribal land from the
  • In 1943, the British and American armed forces were allowed basing rights in Portugal,
  • Yugoslavia was invaded by the German armed forces (Wehrmacht) on 6 April 1941, and this l
  • ond World War to preserve the memory of Polish armed forces in the West and their contribution to W
  • Armed Forces
  • He is the first service chief from India's armed forces to be born post Indian Independence.
  • was Commander-in-chief of the Royal Norwegian Armed Forces after Nazi Germany's assault on Norway
  • His younger brother, Archie Hamilton, a former Armed Forces Minister, became a life peer in 2005, a
  • ties were urged to engage in dialogue, and the armed forces were called upon to cease interference
  • eputised for him He retired from the Singapore Armed Forces in 1992.
  • his return to Comoros, he joined the Comorian Armed Forces (then overseen by Bob Denard's European
  • ar, and in 1963 he became a founding member of Armed Forces Radio Saigon (AFRS).
  • ent, and he was the last member of the British armed forces to be shot for mutiny.
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