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  • There are two main Anarcho-queer groups, Queer Mutiny, a British group with branches in most major c
  • During the Mutiny, a major of the regiment, Charles John Stanley
  • Col Arthur Unegbe was also murdered during the mutiny, a feat that renders the story of the coup bei
  • "Press censorship and the Terrace Mutiny: a case study in Second World War information
  • our on McNabs Island who had been executed for mutiny aboard the brig HMS Columbine in the same year
  • ostok, and Kronstadt, peaking in June with the mutiny aboard the Battleship Potemkin - some sources
  • s to create a stronger Japan, Kikuchi stages a mutiny aboard Mirai and takes over as captain, workin
  • st Indies and China, but soon provoked another mutiny aboard his flagship, and was recalled.
  • and, who served in the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, Abyssinia and the Mahdist War.
  • The Mutiny Act was reauthorized each year until 1879.
  • The Mutiny Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict.
  • The Mutiny Act was soon modified to allow courts-martial
  • The Mutiny Act was an act passed yearly by Parliament for
  • Modifications to the Mutiny Act soon allowed courts-martial trial of soldi
  • cted at the Old Bailey under the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797, and one of the five defendants sente
  • The Mutiny Acts of 1765 and 1774 are known as Quartering
  • rnalist takes command of a ship after the crew mutiny against the brutal captain.
  • ecially of the Highlanders, who broke out in a mutiny against the English officers.
  • le to be violently opposed and for the army to mutiny against the government's orders.
  • is participation (or non-participation) in the mutiny against Albuquerque at Hormuz.
  • was put in command of ʻIolani Barracks after a mutiny against their Hungarian-born commander.
  • ert (Mason), and is soon plotting a full-scale mutiny against him.
  • On May 8, 2011, in a Baghdad prison mutiny, al-Batawi overpowered a police lieutenant who
  • In the immediate wake of the mutiny, all but four of the loyal crew joined Captain
  • It was the site of the Ware Mutiny, also known as the Corkbush Field Mutiny of 15
  • The Corkbush Field Mutiny, also known as the Ware Mutiny occurred on 15
  • Lawrence was himself killed in the Indian Mutiny, also called India's First War of Independence
  • Sepia Mutiny also drew attention to other public figures in
  • Central Asian parts of the Ghaznavid Empire, a mutiny among the troops placed him back upon the thro
  • sbanded five years later, and Picton quelled a mutiny amongst the men by his prompt personal action
  • trol detained one of the leaders of the Junker mutiny, an Eser A.A.Bruderer, who had a plan of the m
  • Manga Mutiny, and Manga Melech in the Manga Messiah series
  • cted as a senator while currently detained for mutiny and rebellion charges.
  • Printz considered this action mutiny and subsequently returned to Sweden.
  • lieutenant in the North Sea, when, during the mutiny and through the summer, she carried the flag o
  • the Revolution traded George to the Tampa Bay Mutiny and he played seven games with the Mutiny.
  • en were arrested, of whom 25 were convicted of mutiny and given sentences varying from 90 days' dete
  • ed with Sir Francis Drake and was indicted for mutiny and cowardice but later acquitted and given co
  • he United States in 1999 to play for Tampa Bay Mutiny, and scored two goals on his MLS debut in a 5-
  • the war simply by refusing to fight borders on mutiny and sedition."
  • hip, however, the destroyer Velos did actually mutiny, and upon reaching Italy, the captain Nikolaos
  • He is best known for his work on the Indian Mutiny and the Anglo-Zulu War, as well as presenting
  • He was the president of both the Tampa Bay Mutiny and the MetroStars.
  • He later served in the Indian Mutiny and achieved the rank of surgeon major.
  • nt the Red revolution, French soldiers rose in mutiny, and Great Britain was cut off from important
  • That year, he was allocated to the Tampa Bay Mutiny, and played for the (soon-to-be defunct) team
  • and at the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny and then served with the Connaught Rangers dur
  • nown for his leadership during the Invergordon Mutiny and the First World War
  • Between the date of the mutiny and 23 June, when Bellona sailed on her next d
  • He served during the Indian Mutiny, and commanded the 2nd Battalion of the regime
  • s said publicly on board his flagship caused a mutiny, and he was shortly afterwards replaced by Lor
  • n, and would eventually play for the Tampa Bay Mutiny and San Jose Clash, as well as being briefly o
  • In that capacity he put down an incipient mutiny and received the written thanks of Gen. George
  • After the Crimean War, he served in the Indian Mutiny and was wounded at the Relief of Lucknow.
  • c Wars, as well as the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, and a number of smaller colonial campaigns.
  • The slaves aboard the Royal then also rose in mutiny and Gwynne, bringing the Vasana alongside boar
  • ho had distinguished himself during the Indian Mutiny and in China, and became, successively, Colone
  • er 1982 and released in 1983, The Bad Seed and Mutiny!, and was released in 1989.
  • on the River Medway, was involved in the Nore mutiny and fought at the Battle of Cuddalore (1783) a
  • for a second time in 1797 during the Spithead mutiny, and again in 1798 during the rising of the Un
  • cessfully attempted to sign with the Tampa Bay Mutiny and ended up playing for the Raleigh Flyers of
  • After the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion were contracted, Major League
  • nsferring to the British Army after the Indian Mutiny and the assumption of Crown rule in India.
  • At one point he suffered a mutiny and spent two weeks in a lifeboat when his shi
  • They induced the troops sent against them to mutiny, and returned at their head to Syracuse, of wh
  • is notable for having served during the Indian mutiny and is believed to have been a senior Officer
  • After losing his two ships to mutiny and sinking by the Dutch, he fortified the isl
  • ssible that the officers discussed plans for a mutiny and to pre-empt this, or for other reasons, in
  • his detention in involvement with the Oakwood mutiny and the Manila Peninsula rebellion.
  • ue Soccer sides, one season with the Tampa Bay Mutiny and two with the Chicago Fire.
  • ernment was that Debs was attempting to arouse mutiny and treason by preventing the drafting of sold
  • icer who served with distinction in the Indian Mutiny, Anglo-Ashanti War, Anglo-Zulu War and Egyptia
  • k was no better the next year at the Tampa Bay Mutiny, as he again scored only one goal and was waiv
  • in India on 17 October 1857, during the Indian Mutiny, at Ghazeepore, while serving as a Captain of
  • 5 was ordered to help put down the German Navy mutiny at Wilhelmshaven.
  • Burrard distinguished himself during the Mutiny at the Nore in 1797.
  • e crewmen were hanged after being convicted of mutiny at sea.
  • de the Kaiser to return to Berlin to crush the mutiny at Kiel.
  • TV appearances included Mutiny at Spithead, The New Canadians and more than 3
  • S Rose, Henry V's Grace Dieu and Mutiny at Sea: Some new evidence, Mariner's Mirror, V
  • The history of this regiment was marred by a mutiny at the expiration of its original term of serv
  • l-Muragha (Abu Musa) group, including the 1983 mutiny attempt against Yassir Arafat (see Fatah Upris
  • He spent the 1996 and 1997 seasons Mutiny before being traded to the Columbus Crew.
  • utionary Wars and was involved in the Spithead mutiny before serving as chaplain of the naval dockya
  • He spent two seasons with the Mutiny before the Miami Fusion selected Vargas in the
  • utive of the Year after three seasons with the Mutiny, before leaving to become President of the Met
  • On May 24 night there was a kind of mutiny between the Argentine pilots on the continent,
  • such as the cult-classic American Desi, Sepia Mutiny bloggers cover it.
  • Roberts currently coaches the U-11 ( Mutiny) boys team of F.C. Tampa youth soccer organiza
  • 30 September: A mutiny breaks out in Bogra.
  • When the authorities tried to force them, a mutiny broke out.
  • Shortly afterwards mutiny broke out at Spithead and at the Nore.
  • Black Death appeared amongst the crew and a mutiny broke out.
  • When the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857, Phillipps' regiment was amo
  • On an evening in October 1862, open mutiny broke out in the Gold Coast Artillery Corps at
  • When the 1857 Mutiny broke out in India, Fred Collingridge of the D
  • At the height of the Nore mutiny, Bullen was threatened with execution by the r
  • Mekelburg signed with the Mutiny, but injuries kept him off the field.
  • However, he never played for the Mutiny, but joined the Carolina Dynamo of the USISL f
  • was mixed up in the Levellers inspired Burford Mutiny, but this seems to have been a case of mistake
  • Faced with what amounted to a mutiny by his navigator, White appears to have backed
  • he ship on 18 February 1946, snowballed into a mutiny by the navy personnel of the Royal Indian Navy
  • On the tour the regiment had to deal with a mutiny by the Ugandan Army.
  • He dealt with the mutiny by marooning them and other officers on Santa
  • 25 February: Mutiny by Japanese prisoners of war at Featherston pr
  • y died long before his son Li Keju, facing the mutiny by his officer Li Quanzhong, committed suicide
  • ed on the book True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny by Daniel Topolski and Patrick Robinson.
  • on Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York after a mutiny by the smugglers.
  • In 1920 Solan was the scene of a large-scale mutiny by Irish soldiers in the British Army, in soli
  • 1915, the Japanese Navy also helped suppress a mutiny by Indian sepoys in Singapore, sending 158 mar
  • rels among his officers, which culminated in a mutiny by a regiment from Norfolk.
  • and served as Chief-of-Staff during the Indian Mutiny campaign from 1857 to 1859 and as Commander-in
  • have been reasonable on sailing ships facing a mutiny conspiracy or failed attempt.
  • 3), and Captain Randolph Southard in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1954-1955), which starred Henry
  • s, including the role of Dr. Bird in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.
  • ith Charlton Heston and Ben Cross in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial; and a national tour with Ralph
  • After the mutiny, cousins of Mirza Mughal, son of Bahadur Shah
  • held Soviet soldiers who had been arrested for mutiny, desertion or anti-Soviet activity.
  • The mutiny did not come to be well-known among the genera
  • Fremont was convicted of mutiny, disobedience of a superior officer and milita
  • ollowing governmental brutality in putting the mutiny down, Bullen remained on board under the new c
  • 1858 Beaumont again saw action, in the Indian Mutiny, during which he served on the staff of the Ro
  • stitutional monarchy and supported Wu Luzhen's mutiny during the Xinhai Revolution.
  • plot was one of the later plans for pan-Indian mutiny during the war that were coordinated between t
  • intervene in any manner during the 1857 Indian Mutiny, during which his proclamation of an Islamic j
  • 17 May - Banbury mutiny ends - leaders of the Leveller mutineers in th
  • t down peasant and anarchist elements, a naval mutiny erupted at Kronstadt, followed by peasant revo
  • Mutiny erupted, and he was hauled to Santo Domingo in
  • ip HMS Bounty with which, following the famous mutiny, Europeans first discovered the Pitcairn Islan
  • The mutiny failed to spread to other units.
  • experience, which included witnessing the Nore Mutiny first hand aged 12 in 1797.
  • under 3 different fleets (Clipper, Pyrate, and Mutiny Fleet).
  • round supplemental draft pick to the Tampa Bay Mutiny for Steve Pittman.
  • Quill was allocated to the Tampa Bay Mutiny for the 1997 season, but saw little playing ti
  • Comstock, the leader of the mutiny, had ambitions of creating his own kingdom on
  • uprisings in South India (such as the Vellore Mutiny) had preceded the 1857 revolt, and should be c
  • der to lift their curse; also, the traditional mutiny had already taken place.
  • In 1857, in response to the Indian Mutiny he was asked to raise an infantry regiment and
  • During the Indian Mutiny he was severely wounded at Trimmoo Ghat.
  • , amid accusations of cowardice and threats of mutiny, he challenged the authority of Sir William Wa
  • On April 20, 1851, during the Urriola mutiny, he successfully defended his barracks against
  • In 1857, during the Indian Mutiny, he was asked to investigate the Andaman Islan
  • In 1857, on the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny, he was in command of his regiment at Lucknow.
  • Competitive and critical of Jack, his plans to mutiny him are occasionally pondered in this series.
  • m with assists in 1998 and was named Tampa Bay Mutiny Honda Most Valuable Player.
  • On the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1857 the Shannon was ordered to Calcutta, a
  • The next Leveller mutiny in the New Model Army was the Bishopsgate muti
  • the Titanic, The Beatles and The Canadian Army Mutiny in the First World War.
  • fter executing two of the ringleaders, another mutiny in Philadelphia disbanded after news of Howe's
  • He took part in suppressing the Indian Mutiny in 1857.
  • He took part in subduing the Indian Mutiny in 1857.
  • SECRET HISTORY: MUTINY IN THE RAF British Film Institute.
  • luence with the natives that during the Indian Mutiny in 1857, he held his ground without military s
  • he men were also warned of the consequences of mutiny in wartime.
  • "On the breaking out of a mutiny in the 27th Bombay Native Infantry in July, 18
  • command of the Crown following the end of the Mutiny in 1858, but the regiment was disbanded rather
  • er was shown in the 4.20 episode The Novocaine Mutiny, in which Hawkeye faced a court martial for al
  • ion and its aftermath led to the largest Naval mutiny in US history, and it and the subsequent trial
  • At the Nore Mutiny in 1797, Montagu was heavily involved, but Kni
  • dia Movement in 1942 and The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny in 1946 being its most notable events.
  • announced on September 9, "which led to a near mutiny in the regiment.
  • He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Mutiny in the thirteen round (127th overall) in the 1
  • the Soviet movement in other countries and the mutiny in the German navy, which was crushed by the o
  • aying in Major League Soccer for the Tampa Bay Mutiny in 2001.
  • 97, the Revolution sent Harte to the Tampa Bay Mutiny in exchange for Evans Wise.
  • augural coaches in MLS, coaching the Tampa Bay Mutiny in their first season in 1996, with whom he wo
  • ulish beaches as war trophies, or because of a mutiny in the invasion force assembled at Boulogne.
  • ember 1918 he and Karl Artelt led the marines' mutiny in Kiel, which triggered the German Revolution
  • On the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny in 1857 Rose was given command of the Poona di
  • expedition in 1882 on a mission to suppress a mutiny in Dalmatia and was commended by the Emperor F
  • e, Jair moved to Florida to play for Tampa Bay Mutiny in 2001, ultimately playing 25 games for the t
  • ce officer who was at the centre of an alleged mutiny in the ranks of the Royal Irish Constabulary d
  • retary to Sir Colin Campbell during the Indian Mutiny in 1857, losing an arm at the relief of Luckno
  • ns for nationalist revolution within India and mutiny in the Indian Army.
  • during First War of Indian Independence (Sepoy Mutiny) in 1857.
  • nying Charles on his expedition, he provoked a mutiny in the French army, by his treachery in sacrif
  • A mutiny in Dartmoor Prison on 24 January 1932 led to t
  • onvinced that they faced an imminent threat of mutiny in Punjab on the scale of 1857.
  • He described his adventures and the Wager Mutiny in The Narrative of the Honourable John Byron
  • e city of La Frontera over a confused barracks mutiny incident in which his real involvement was nev
  • soners charged with various offences including mutiny, incitement to mutiny and violence.
  • Queer Mutiny is an anarchist Queer (anarco-queer) organizat
  • True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny is a non-fiction book written by Dan Topolski
  • This mutiny is known as the Spanish Fury.
  • Mutiny is a 1952 American film directed by Edward Dmy
  • erne Sieveking's A turning point in the Indian mutiny is dedicated to him.
  • Part of the focus of Sepia Mutiny is to bring attention to the expanding involve
  • 2 October: The mutiny is quelled, but is followed by another failed
  • Queer Mutiny is a DIY collective which aims to fight prejud
  • The book, and the mutiny itself, continue to divide rowers even 20 year
  • He was charged with mutiny, kidnapping, assault and neglect of duty, conv
  • n amenable to Philip Spencer's alleged plot to mutiny, kill the ship's officers and such of the crew
  • iscipline enforced on all navy ships spawned a mutiny known as the "Revolt of the Whip" among sailor
  • Within four days of the beginning of the mutiny, large scale dissatisfaction among the people
  • The mutiny lasted between three and eleven days days at d
  • Engineer's Fortress), the headquarters of the mutiny leaders.
  • s and worse, it was on the night of the Cavite mutiny led by a Filipino soldier, Sgt.
  • ever (March 546) he was murdered in a military mutiny led by Guntharic, the dux Numidiae.
  • In January 1834 an abortive mutiny led by John Knatchbull resulted in nine deaths
  • resident Montero had to resign shortly after a mutiny led by Marmaduque Grove, who headed the Social
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