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  • es in reserve {and its Battalion commander, Lt. Col Donald taking charge}.
  • Cooper's Brigade - Col. Douglas Hancock Cooper
  • Col. Douglas H. Cooper, Confederate commander of the
  • Highlanders in January 1939 under the C.O. Lt. Col Douglas Wimberley.
  • Banks) on the Horseshoe Bend of Bird Creek when Col. Douglas H. Cooper's 1,300 Confederates attacked
  • Lt Col DPS Uppal (Retd), Indian Army, a JAT SIKH & S/o
  • Ullrich Astronomical Observatory is situated on Col Druscie, a mountain peak in the Dolomites locat
  • The village lies on the Col du Lautaret and is regularly used in the Tour d
  • known as the 'Clatterway', or occasionally the ' Col du Bonsall'.
  • With the Col du Chasseral, it is the highest road pass in th
  • View west from the Col du Tourmalet, towards Bareges.
  • Col du Granon (el.
  • pe 57 the names of alpine mountain passes, here Col du Galibier.
  • Ouvrage Col du Granon is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of t
  • The Arboretum du Col du Las is a municipal arboretum and nature trai
  • It rises in High-Bigorre (Pyrenees), at the Col du Tourmalet, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean
  • The route to the south side of the Col du Galibier leaves from the Lautaret.
  • Col du Grand Colombier (el.
  • in of three road climbs, that also includes the Col du Tourmalet (2115m) and Col de Peyresourde (15
  • Ascents of the ridge start from the hut on the Col du Trident and take at least seven to eight hou
  • The Col du Grand Colombier is one of the most difficult
  • Ouvrage Col du Granon, petit ouvrage of four combat blocks,
  • March 1981 and his ashes were scattered on the col du Glandon in the Alps, which he had ridden on
  • The last time the Tour crossed the Col du Tourmalet was the 17th stage of the 2010 com
  • The 2011 Tour is scheduled to climb the Col du Galibier twice, including the first ever sum
  • The sources are in France near the Col du Mont Cenis (Italian: Colle del Moncenisio).
  • Whenever the tour crosses the Col du Galibier, a wreath is laid on the memorial.
  • - when he was unable to reach the summit of the Col du Lautaret.
  • , being treated as part of the descent from the Col du Galibier, and has been ranked for points onl
  • outh, as well as forming an access point to the col du Galibier via its north face.
  • ace Mont Chaberton and the upper reaches of the Col du Larche in France.
  • The Col du Galibier was first used in the Tour de Franc
  • Col du Lautaret in the late Autumn
  • Signpost at the Col du Lautaret
  • Col. Duffield was twice wounded during the attack an
  • Col Duffield rejoined the 9th in Murfreesboro on Ju
  • Col. Duffield was placed in command of the brigade w
  • Campbell was born near Washington, Georgia, to Col. Duncan Greene Campbell (for whom the now-defunc
  • giment of the Ceylon Signals was formed with Lt Col DV.
  • s named the Jimmy Dyess Parkway in honor of Lt. Col. Dyess.
  • 6; Issue 52956; col E New Bishop of Crediton
  • Lt Col E G D Pounds RM, 14 March 1967 - 30 September 1
  • 10; Issue 28128; col E "The Northampton Election" .
  • 5; Issue 38584; col E Obituary The Bishop of Bombay
  • 4; Issue 26628; col E Ordinations
  • 18; Issue 59263; col E Church news
  • is career near Lexington breaking yearlings for Col. E. R. Bradley's Idle Hour Stock Farm.
  • Col. E. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant-General, San Fra
  • re Argyle Middle School, Eastern Middle School, Col. E. Brook Lee Middle School, A. Mario Loiederman
  • dited his oratorical skills to the influence of Col. E. D. Baker and Thomas Starr King and to the ti
  • under a Major Robinson and two howitzers under Col. E.E.
  • The Col. E.R. Bradley is named for Edward R. Bradley, th
  • Sandes, Lt Col E.W.C. (1933) The Military Engineer In India, V
  • On March 5, 1863, Col. Earle was killed in action near Thompson's Stat
  • in Colorado), one of eight children born to Lt. Col. Edgar Mason Whiting and Helen Hudson Whiting.
  • Mary Catherine "Katie" Creswell, the sister of Col. Edmund Creswell who had played alongside him in
  • With renowned Kentucky horseman Col. Edward R. Bradley as an investor, Widener hired
  • Madeleine Douglas (who later married Col. Edward Warren Myers),
  • 1928: Col Edward Treffrey
  • a lieutenant colonel on October 24, 1862, when Col. Edward B. Fowler was wounded.
  • Col. Edward Frisby initially commanded the regiment,
  • The former home of Col Edward Akroyd now the Bankfield Museum and libr
  • He married Mary Kirby, daughter of Col. Edward Kirby, in 1857.
  • , he lost to another former Union Army officer, Col. Edward F. Noyes, by more than twenty thousand v
  • In December, Confederate forces under Col. Edward Johnson occupied the summit of Allegheny
  • Col Edward E. Cross, commander of the brigade, also
  • Marshall Thompson as Col. Edward Carruthers
  • In 1830, Col. Edward Joshua Cooper MP (1798-1863) eldest son
  • hio moved past its neighbor Pennsylvania, where Col. Edwin L. Drake drilled the world's first commer
  • ormerly the Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company) sent Col. Edwin L. Drake, to start drilling on a piece of
  • ort Fillmore was a fortification established by Col. Edwin Vose Sumner in September of 1851 near Mes
  • September 21 under the command of his brother, Col. Edwin H. Stoughton.
  • The Test umpire Col Egar recalled that O'Reilly never talked to him
  • COL Elias Chandler, Commander, 1st Arkansas Volunte
  • en. Frank C. Armstrong's cavalry brigade struck Col. Elias S. Dennis's Federal force of two cavalry
  • ng at Covent Garden, London where he introduced Col. Eliot to the meeting, as the prospective parlia
  • The current principal is Col Elliot.
  • Col Elliott H. Reed, 1 August 1957
  • James Jackson shooting Col. Ellsworth
  • 1861 Currier & Ives lithograph titled "Death of Col. Ellsworth"
  • but makes no mention of his shotgun slaying of Col. Ellsworth.
  • d an English-made double-barrel shotgun to kill Col. Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth as he descended the sta
  • killed by Union troops after he shot and killed Col. Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth.
  • Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth Monument and Grave is a hist
  • ed the medal on the lapel of Bleckley's father, Col. Elmer
  • dge, leading the 11th New York Zouave regiment, Col. Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth was charged with seizin
  • Division Verdes Azules - Col. Emilio Battisti
  • nd crushed at Pampa Germania on November 6, and Col. Emilio Sotomayor held off a 7,400 men Allied at
  • fter Ellmaker's brigade penetrated Hays's line, Col. Emory Upton's brigade overran Godwin's position
  • by scouts that a detachment of 1,000 men under Col. Ephraim Williams, of Massachusetts, had been se
  • River and surprised the 7th Ohio Infantry under Col. Erastus Tyler at Kessler's Cross Lanes.
  • But Col. Erastus B. Tyler's brigade countered this movem
  • awha Valley, crossed the Gauley River to attack Col. Erastus Tyler's 7th Ohio Regiment encamped at K
  • Lt. Col. Eric Schwartz of the U.S. third Infantry Divisi
  • ersity of Oxford in 1926, the only child of Lt. Col. Ernest Cazenove Cobbold CB (born 15 January 186
  • H. Cooper Cliffe - Col. Ernest Dent
  • attalion, 21st Marines-under the command of Lt. Col. Eustace Smoak-to move Company E out at 06:30 on
  • Gen. James Longstreet's corps, with Col. Evander Law as brigade commander.
  • With the gap firmly in Confederate control, Col. Evander M. Law's brigade was ordered up and ove
  • Lt Col Evans F. Carlson
  • aid of him that "Blacker, with the exception of Col Everest, was the ablest and most scientific man
  • At that point Lt Col Exham was switched to command another battalion
  • anding officer of the Indian battalion, then Lt Col F T Dias later rose to the rank of Lieutenant G
  • 14; Issue 48320; col F
  • 5; Issue 21629; col F
  • 12; Issue 61168; col F Right Rev W. A. E. Westall: Obituary
  • he Times, 23 March, 1966 ( pg. 14; Issue 56587; col F)
  • 8; Issue 57947; col F)
  • 16; Issue 42145; col F)
  • 10; Issue 61376; col F)
  • 11; Issue 55453; col F)
  • 14; Issue 59766; col F)
  • ????-???? Lt. Col. F. Lemon
  • The 24th Massachusetts, under Lt. Col. F.A. Osborne, advanced to the bridge over Trant
  • The army commander, Col FA French, was a Wexford man and in order to av
  • s shot down, 26 May 1964, carrying 3 Para CO Lt Col Farrar-Hockley.
  • George Fawcett - Col. Faversham
  • Col. Fawcett G. Taylor (April 5, 1922 - March 1933)
  • But a spokesman for the Ugandan Army, Lt. Col. Felix Kulayigye, says critics should not be so
  • remnants in Afghanistan and Pakistan," said Lt. Col. Felix Kulayigye.
  • Ortmann defeated sitting CLP MLA Col Firmin both for preselection and when Firmin ra
  • Country Party candidate Col Fisher won the resulting by-election on 14 Febr
  • d use a hand-held camera for the scene in which Col. Fitts beats Ricky.
  • Lloyd Bridges as Col. Floyd Graham, the pilot
  • a Combined Construction and Operating License ( COL) for a 1,520 MWe GE-Hitachi Economic Simplified
  • Duke expects to receive the COL for Lee in 2012.
  • described as coming from two Old English words, col for coal or earlier charcoal and leah for clear
  • ini and Kelsall Rivers, it forms the prominence col for the Devils Paw, a summit in the Boundary Ra
  • It is the prominence col for Mount Ballon the Continental Divide in the
  • Confederate Col. Ford, who had returned from Mexico at the reque
  • of Genoa it is used as the filing for focaccia col formaggio, and in Romagna (portion of the Emili
  • elmed a small Union detachment commanded by Lt. Col. Francis M. Drake, leading to Union abandonment
  • Camp Lippet was named for Col. Francis J. Lippitt of the 2nd California Infant
  • Wars: Nazis, Mobsters, Gambling & Corruption - Col. Francis C. Grevemberg Remembers describes a rid
  • 790)(first cousin of George Washington) married Col. Francis Thornton III (circ.
  • i - p. 484) this drink was invented by Col. Francis Negus (d.1732), a British courtier (com
  • ase until 1991, when it was renamed in honor of Col Francis S. Gabreski, a flying ace in World War
  • When James Thompson died in 1924, his sons, Col. Frank B. and James P. Thompson, assumed leaders
  • Col. Frank Wheaton was in command of all troops, inc
  • Everest, Lt. Col. Frank and Guenther, John.
  • began skirmishing with Confederate forces under Col. Frank W. Powers.
  • The NPR was organized by United States Army Col. Frank Kowalski (later a U.S. congressman) using
  • He was born in Perthshire, the son of Col. Frank Stewart Sandeman of Stanley, Perthshire,
  • Robert Reilly as Col. Frank Saunders / Frankenstein
  • Col Franklin A. Hart (left), commander of the 24th
  • Col Franz Sigel
  • John Salew as Col. Franz Bubencic
  • Claire McDowell - Col. Frazier's wife
  • organized and recruited at New York city under Col. Frederick George D'Utassy, and mustered in the
  • Lt Col Frederick Galleghan examining a map with Sgt He
  • 1 April 1944 Lt. Col. Frederick C. Feil
  • 6 January 1945 Lt. Col. Frederick C. Feil
  • Under the command of Lt Col Frederick R Armstrong the battalion engaged in
  • Col. Frederick Charles Bothwell, Jr. in Bari, Italy
  • May surprised a Union raiding party led by Lt. Col Freeman E. Franklin.
  • Chief of the General Staff: Lt. Col. Friedrich von Zezschwitz
  • Peter Cellier as Col. Fussell
  • The accident enquiry, conducted by Lt Col G R S Wilson, found the track to be in good con
  • December 17, 1896 as the Tri-State Independent Col. G. F. Friel of nearby Catlettsburg, Kentucky ,
  • tion Higher Secondary School to the founder, Lt Col G.S. Gill.
  • Col G.V Raja, being a trained pilot, felt the need
  • thika Thirunal Lakshmi Bayi (who was married to Col. G.V. Raja of the Poonjar Royal Family).
  • dmitted to being raped, said they were raped by Col. Gaddafi's soldiers or militiamen.
  • t, estimated that 500-700 people were killed by Col. Gaddafi's security forces in February 2011, bef
  • itted as a matter of policy” by forces loyal to Col. Gaddafi.
  • ity of executing the hijacking at the behest of Col. Gaddafi."
  • The ceremony was attended by Lt Col Gareth Bex (Commanding Officer); soldiers of th
  • According to Deputy Defence Minister Col. Gen. Alexander Kolmakov the exercises were adju
  • Cosmogonia naturale comparata col Genesi (Rome, 1862).
  • as of "The Wolf" engages Alex Cross' old enemy, Col. Geoffrey Shafer, aka The Weasel, to assist him
  • During the Great Sioux War, he accompanied Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer's column towards the Li
  • After Lt. Col. George O. Squier was brought in as chief to bri
  • Col. George Taylor
  • Washita) occurred on November 27, 1868 when Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry atta
  • Col. George Onslow 1765-1792
  • Her father, Col. George M. Barnett, a U.S Army veteran, was a mi
  • an novelist and historian Robert H. Adleman and Col. George Walton, a member of the 1st Special Serv
  • Her father, Col. George Southwell, was on maneuvers at the time.
  • Col. George H. Chapman and his staff of the 3rd Regi
  • epartment of the Pacific and sent a force under Col. George Wright to deal with the recent fighting.
  • ry assignment in the 7th U.S. Cavalry under Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer.
  • Crauford Kent - Col. George Harcourt
  • Col. George Hamilton (d. 3 August 1692, Battle of St
  • The first commander was Col. George F. McGuire, who taken charge of the prov
  • Eduardo Fajardo - Col. George Bonnet
  • r was built as the U.S. Army mine planter USAMP Col. George Ricker by Marietta Manufacturing Company
  • Following the battle, Col. George H. Sharpe wrote a letter to McConaughy o
  • Col. George Lenox, upon inheriting the estate, adopt
  • The last commander was Col. George Varney.
  • the son of real-estate and streetcar developer Col. George Washington Adair and lived in Atlanta, G
  • 1874, Atlanta) was the son of Col. George Washington Adair, an important developer
  • th Cavalry Regiment and its field commander Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer.
  • Richard Onslow, 1st Baronet, younger brother of Col. George Onslow.
  • Not to be confused with Col. George Wythe Baylor, his Great-nephew.
  • Commander of the Greek Cypriot National Guard, Col. Georgios Grivas, returned to Cyprus from Athens
  • Colle Santa Lucia (Ladin language: Col, German: Verseil) is a comune (municipality) in
  • Col.), Get Tough!, 1942 ISBN 0-87364-002-0 (1999 rep
  • MSgt Mike Takashima, Col Glenn Stevenson, and 1st Lt John Gregg, all mem
  • ucks in Mexico, Joyce Manning, Army officer Lt. Col. Glenn Manning's sister (though in The Amazing C
  • Dean Parkin as Lt. Col. Glenn Manning
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