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  • the Drewry's Bluff fortifications in May, he commanded one of the defending batteries.
  • Lieutenant James S. Develin - commanded one section at the battle of Lone Jack
  • James Moir of Stoneywood commanded one battalion and Gordon of Abbachy commande
  • That year a Captain Hart commanded one here.
  • sloop Preble of the East India Squadron, he commanded one of the boats that boarded a piratical Ch
  • In May 1886, First Lieutenant Parker commanded one column of troops sent into Mexico to tra
  • of the tri-color would protect him, the Fon commanded one of his Dahomey Amazons to behead him and
  • ine in honor of Captain William Mervine, who commanded one of the ships in Sloat's squadron.
  • In August 1936 he commanded one of the four Nationalist columns that too
  • campaign of the Seven Years' War, Ferdinand commanded one of the Prussian columns which converged
  • A survivor of four battle wounds, he commanded one of the lead brigades during Pickett's Ch
  • Later that month, Winchester commanded one wing of Harrison's advance to Fort Defia
  • lf Blockading Squadron of David Farragut, he commanded Oneida.
  • generals on the battlefield, had previously commanded only cavalry.
  • k breed producing clearly the best lambs, it commanded only a small share of the Australian prime l
  • Voyager 1 could have been commanded onto a different trajectory, whereby the gra
  • From 1988 to 1990 he commanded Operation Vula, an underground program of ar
  • In 1919 he commanded Operation Minsk.
  • In February 1942, he commanded Operation Cerberus, better known as "the Cha
  • During the 1982 war he devised and commanded Operation Algeciras, in which Argentine comm
  • In 1880-1881, he commanded operations in the Basutoland Gun War in Basu
  • structured by Deputy Chief Louis Sporrer who commanded Operations South Bureau which was the Headqu
  • ransferred to the Cape Mounted Riflemen, and commanded operations in the Moorosi campaign that year
  • ce, Barclay returned to the army and in 1808 commanded operations against the Swedes during the Fin
  • chbishop ordered the continuation of earlier commanded Oratio Imperata On H1N1, revisioning the obl
  • futile; two of Rodil's trusted comrades who commanded other forts nearby, and their forces, surren
  • hief of the Bureau of Personnel in 1945, and commanded Pacific Fleet and all U.S. forces in the are
  • llege of Defence Studies in London, Daudpota commanded PAF Bases Rafiqui and Sargodha.
  • Vice-Admiral H.H. Ahmed commanded Pakistan Navy from 1972 until his death on 9
  • named after either Captain Henry Curzon, who commanded Pallas at the First Battle of Groix (1795),
  • In the Hundred Days, he commanded part of Jean Maximilien Lamarque's Army of t
  • At Ludford Bridge Trollope commanded part of the Yorkist army of Richard, Duke of
  • mines in British waters and then, from 1919, commanded patrol, minesweeping training and fishing pr
  • er in his career, as a flag officer, Reimann commanded Pearl Harbor Naval Base in 1987, was Naval S
  • In July he commanded Petrel when she and Forest Rose ascended the
  • g the early months of the Civil War, Jeffers commanded Philadelphia in the Potomac River and served
  • Lieutenant Edward Preble commanded Pickering from January through June 1799, wh
  • decided to keep the merchant vessel only and commanded Pictou to be destroyed.
  • rder Command Cadre, and in this capacity has commanded police operations at major incidents and eve
  • Commissioner (Operations), in which role he commanded police operations in the Knightsbridge Spagh
  • Russell commanded Prince Rupert's blue coated regiment of foot
  • Union force from the District of Etowah was commanded principally by Maj.
  • tive in the American Revolution, in which he commanded privateering ships, including the Holker and
  • After several staff tours, he commanded RAF Bruggen and then RAF Gamil.
  • s taken off operations in late 1942 and then commanded RAF Alipore.
  • ied Expeditionary Air Force and in late 1944 commanded RAF Portreath and RAF Warmwell in 1945.
  • enegrin and other rebel forces and regularly commanded raids across the Balkans.
  • In later years he commanded receiving ships Colorado and Lancaster, and
  • der Colonel Venn; governor of Reading, 1645: commanded regiment at siege of Colchester; one of the
  • From mid-1919 until 30 September 1920, he commanded Reichswehr Brigade Nr. 24 in Nuremberg.
  • Bothwell, was a Scottish military leader who commanded resistance forces loyal to David II of Scotl
  • English music was developed to a level that commanded respect from the rest of Western Civilizatio
  • Ireland, Davies noted that the courts still commanded respect, but that the sloth of the protestan
  • time we went across the Pennines to one that commanded respect," Lowe says - but there was, of cour
  • mmand of Gordon Granger with three divisions commanded respectively by James C. Veatch, Christopher
  • ly those produced in the 1940s and '50s have commanded rich premiums.
  • Later that year he commanded RNAS Killingholme.
  • t), the Stavka (Soviet General Headquarters) commanded Rokossovsky to dispatch his 2nd Tank Army in
  • Kyoto, between Hosokawa and Yamana, who each commanded roughly 80,000 men.
  • o Roman Catholicism, although in 1594 he had commanded royal troops in the Battle of Glenlivet agai
  • From 1854 to 1855, he commanded San Jacinto and, between 1857 and 1859, he w
  • as promoted to captain on July 16, 1862, and commanded Santiago de Cuba, and later San Jacinto, in
  • During World War II, he commanded Saratoga up to and during the landings again
  • He later commanded Saudi Forces during the Sa'dah insurgency in
  • n his career, during the War of 1812, Henley commanded schooner Carolina during the Battle of New O
  • ring the Thirty Years' War, and subsequently commanded Scottish Covenanter armies.
  • ttle of Chancellorsville (Stuart temporarily commanded Second Corps)
  • He and Hunyadi travelled together, but commanded separately.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • jor in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • the 304th was redesignated as a division and commanded several B-29 Superfortress-designated groups
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several panzer divisions.
  • years before the American Civil War, Hagner commanded several arsenals, responsible for maintenanc
  • - 17 December 1978) was a German general who commanded several divisions during World War II.
  • He previously commanded several units, and is noted for leading the
  • Taylor later commanded several squadrons while stationed in the Uni
  • He commanded several frontier forts before his untimely d
  • He commanded several ships of the Mississippi Squadron an
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • rie in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • wing the outbreak of the First World War, he commanded several units, including the 6th Division an
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • He commanded several men-of-war and was detailed as execu
  • the 305th was redesignated as a division and commanded several B-29 Superfortress-designated groups
  • on was then sent to the Western Theater, and commanded several brigades in various Confederate depa
  • rie in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several corps.
  • rie in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several corps.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • He later commanded several mail steamers.
  • the 1980s, during the Iran-Iraq War, Shalah commanded several air bases, including the Kirkuk air
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • 896 - 28 July 1967) was a German general who commanded several panzer divisions during World War II
  • rie in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several corps.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • Paton arrived in France on 19 March 1916 and commanded several brigades during his tour on the West
  • 8 - 11 August 1947) was a German general who commanded several panzer divisions during World War II
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • During the mid-1790s, the young Hull commanded several merchant vessels, losing some to Fre
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • , he served with the Royal Canadian Navy and commanded several ships (HMCS Pictou, Amherst, Coatico
  • He commanded several different Brigades and Divisions dur
  • 96 - 28 March 1953) was a German general who commanded several divisions during World War II.
  • jor in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • He commanded several Carlist units, and with the First Na
  • ant in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions.
  • He commanded several ships in Cuban waters during the Spa
  • , along with Charles Fraser of Inverallochy, commanded several hundred Frasers, who were front and
  • rie in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several corps.
  • Adopting the profession of arms, he commanded ships which took part in the war between Eng
  • He afterwards commanded ships of his father's, but became a Baptist
  • egard, Braxton Bragg, and Richard Taylor all commanded significant independent armies during the wa
  • He commanded Sitka and Yelena until 1839 and was promoted
  • Contre-Admiral Jean-Baptiste Willaumez, who commanded six ships of the line and four smaller vesse
  • cusations made by Croatian officials that he commanded soldiers who killed and tortured people in a
  • He commanded some cavalry at the Battle of the Boyne in 1
  • During the coup, Thao commanded some tanks, which surrounded Gia Long Palace
  • On May 10, 1861, he commanded some troops at the notoriousCamp Jackson Aff
  • the idea was neglected for decades until it commanded some renewed interest in the later 20th cent
  • his chief of staff, Gerhard von Scharnhorst, commanded some 15,000 troops based at Thorn in Decembe
  • Sorrel then commanded Sorrel's Brigade of Maj.
  • rmy in the Southern Front and simultaneously commanded Southern Front's several key formations in o
  • and Soyuz 19 (the Apollo-Soyuz mission), and commanded Soyuz 36 in the Intercosmos programme.
  • hen moved to MacDill Air Force Base where he commanded Special Operations Command Central.
  • During the Soviet-Polish war of 1920 commanded Strzelcy Kaniowscy.
  • He then commanded STS-126 aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour.
  • He flew as a pilot on the STS-69 in 1995 and commanded STS-80 (1996), STS-98 (2001) and STS-111 (20
  • 10 April 1917, commanded submarine in Harwich flotilla.
  • He commanded submarines and ships during World War II.
  • ior to America's entry into World War II, he commanded submarines R-13 and S-31.
  • He then commanded successively the submarines HMS Ambush, HMS
  • The young officers who commanded such units assumed much greater responsibili
  • ction Delhi BJP President in April 2010, and commanded support from many senior party leader includ
  • time and it was often unclear which members commanded support.
  • clerk, explorer, and chief of trappers, and commanded Sutters Fort in Sutter's absence.
  • He commanded Tacoma (C-18) during the bombardment of Vera
  • k Troops (General der Panzertruppen) Kleeman commanded Tank Corps "Feldherrnhalle" on the Eastern F
  • From May through December 1943, Oldendorf commanded Task Force 24 which was assigned all Western
  • As a 2LT, he commanded Task Force Kingston in the early phase of th
  • Boykin commanded TASK FORCE RANGER in Mogadishu, Somalia, the
  • Crozier commanded Terror, and in 1841 was appointed to the ran
  • Under Admiral Beatty he commanded Texas (BB-35) in the North Sea during her se
  • During the Seven Years War he commanded that regiment in North America, where it fou
  • le in Jerusalem at the time that King Josiah commanded that the Holy Temple be refurbished (2 Kings
  • Charondas is said to have commanded that if the nearest relative of an epikleros
  • se illustrations shocked King George III who commanded that the pages be ripped from every copy.
  • When G-d commanded that a lamb be set aside and tied to the bed
  • However, the Act also commanded that "all books printed before the year 1540
  • of his kindness to David; whereupon the king commanded that he, with the other priests who stood be
  • tan's presence after a Divan in which he had commanded that war be declared against Russia.
  • ress Ras al-Ayn have been built, [..] I have commanded that when [this firman] arrives you shall [.
  • in the Battle of Berlin, and because Steiner commanded that paper army it can easily be confused wi
  • e invasion efforts, and was refused; he also commanded that Ryukyu temporarily suspend its official
  • fascinating bit that Charlemagne himself had commanded that four more Tones be added to the existin
  • mperor Franz Josef heard her and immediately commanded that she be offered a contract at the Imperi
  • with the Statute of Winchester in 1285 which commanded that "every man between 15 years of age and
  • It is indicative of the respect he commanded that in 1582 he was visited by Jacques Augus
  • an institution of the Hospitallers, the pope commanded that the prior and the brothers of the domus
  • She commanded that the child be delivered by Caesarean sec
  • During the Gulf War, Bill commanded the USS Wisconsin (BB-64).
  • He commanded the ironclad Roanoke in the last year of the
  • Corcoran commanded the 86th CSH for three months before leaving
  • He commanded the U-boats U-6, U-60, U-121, U-201 and U-25
  • From 1910 to 1914 he commanded the regular 11th Infantry Brigade, at Colche
  • He commanded the Marine Detachment, American Legation, Pe
  • and became leader of the Labor Party, which commanded the support of 22 MLAs.
  • the United States Naval Academy in 1891-94; commanded the Cincinnati, flagship of the South Atlant
  • He later commanded the gunnery school HMS Excellent and then th
  • He commanded the German A7V tank that took part in first
  • Promoted to Captain on 1 January 1916 he commanded the monitors General Wolfe and Erebus.
  • Perkins was promoted to Captain in 1882 and commanded the Pacific Station flagship USS Hartford du
  • During the Fenian Raid he commanded the 'war tug' WS Robb and fought with his me
  • Captain Raphael Semmes commanded the 1,050 ton sloop-of-war CSS Alabama which
  • From July 1952 until September 1953 he commanded the attack transport Menifee (APA-202), oper
  • In 1651 he commanded the south-western front.
  • e month, and in the last month of the war he commanded the 31st U-boat Flotilla in Hamburg.
  • y after the Kiel visit warrender temporarily commanded the Grand Fleet ordered to move to Scapa Flo
  • ng the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-95), he commanded the cruiser Matsushima, and subsequently the
  • Aubers Ridge a year earlier in which he had commanded the British 1st Division and contributed to
  • He commanded the 267th Infantry Division from late 1941-1
  • In early 1937 he briefly commanded the Imperial Guards Division, before being t
  • He commanded the detachment used in the expulsion of the
  • Maryland militia during the War of 1812, and commanded the defenses of Baltimore during the Battle
  • so present at the battle of Corunna where he commanded the 20th regiment and subsequently became Ge
  • sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, where he commanded the left wing of the British forces.
  • He went into exile in France and commanded the first Irish Brigade of Louis XIV.
  • He then commanded the 2nd District of the Department of North
  • as of vital strategic importance as its fort commanded the bay giving sea access to Waterford Harbo
  • From 8 January 1860 to May 1862, he commanded the forces in Victoria, and was then appoint
  • He commanded the Imperial troops of Holy Roman Emperor Ch
  • At the Battle of Tewkesbury (4 May 1471), he commanded the right of the Lancastrian forces and led
  • He commanded the 10th Chasseur Regiment in the Battle of
  • He commanded the 1st Division of the XVII Corps during th
  • He returned to Australia and commanded the patrol boat Steady Hour which assisted i
  • After a short break, he briefly commanded the XXXV Corps from 1 April 1941 to 1 May 19
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