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  • As commanded by Baba, three flowers were taken which were
  • Commanded by Commander H. W. Ogden, she sailed from Ne
  • ght Huske, and the LaFayette Light Infantry, commanded by Capt.
  • The unit was commanded by Colonel Frederick Nash Ogden.
  • 4 May 1871 until her decommissioning she was commanded by Captain Theodore Morton Jones.
  • She paid off on 1 January 1842, having been commanded by Commander John Richardson for nearly a ye
  • a teenager aboard the whaling ship Brunette, commanded by Capt.
  • fantry Division - Company K, 179th Infantry, commanded by Captain Max Clark.
  • e the sole Mediterranean theatre the MEF was commanded by General Archibald Murray who was based in
  • It was commanded by Major General R. C. Money and consisted o
  • the area, began on July 16, 1943, by troops commanded by Stepan Koval (aka Rubashenko, Burlak), wh
  • She was commanded by .
  • A French force commanded by the Duke of Guise captured the city of Ca
  • Commanded by Maj.
  • lying Corps Middle East and it was initially commanded by Brigadier-General W G H Salmond who retai
  • t was deployed to join the Lightning Brigade commanded by Col. John T. Wilder.
  • Initially commanded by Comdr.
  • At the time of her sinking, the Drake was commanded by Captain Stephen Herbert Radcliffe.
  • The British/Dutch commanded by Sir George Rooke pursued a Franco-Spanish
  • pe Henlopen, the ship was ambushed by U-552, commanded by Erich Topp, which had followed her underw
  • rcepted by the Franco-Spanish combined fleet commanded by Luis de Cordova.
  • Commanded by Lt.Cdr.
  • One of them, commanded by William fitz Duncan, Mormaer of Moray, ma
  • heir withdrawal, a Foreign Legion battalion, commanded by Colonel Lepage, was sent to the area to m
  • Commanded by Midshipman Daniel McNeill, Jr., Spitfire
  • 4th Βrigade) divisions, all under III Corps commanded by Lt Gen Georgios Tsolakoglou, which in tur
  • The town fell and with it, its garrison, commanded by Eudes, Hugh's heir.
  • Under the control of Luftflotte 2 commanded by Feldmarschall Albert Kesselring, The Gesc
  • te, on one of the B-29 missions, an aircraft commanded by Captain Howard Jarrel suffered engine dam
  • Here it was commanded by Lieutenant-General Richard McCreery.
  • rine Company is a PCG unit based at Karachi, commanded by a lieutenant commander, seconded from the
  • r a British ship of the line, HMS Poictiers, commanded by Captain John Beresford, came into view.
  • She was commanded by Capt.
  • In the central company, commanded by Takeda Nobukado, he charged the Oda line
  • ck against the French right, held by a corps commanded by General Louis Franchet d'Esperey.
  • The militia, commanded by Captain John Mason, surrounded the palisa
  • archers deployed as light cavalry; they were commanded by Dampierre, who was also given command of
  • The Decepticons, commanded by Scorponok arrive and demand the surrender
  • a British fleet of fifteen ships of the line commanded by Vice Admiral Sir Robert Calder.
  • rnum with the Army of Observation, which was commanded by his third cousin, General Nathanael Green
  • 7 as a midshipman on board the HMS Yarmouth, commanded by his uncle, which was serving as a guardsh
  • It was commanded by gen.
  • Comprising the 38th Infantry Division commanded by Maj.
  • en sailing with a crew of twelve men and was commanded by Captain Prospero Mortolo.
  • At the time of Gettysburg, the regiment was commanded by Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain.
  • ere attached to the Ukrainian National Army, commanded by general Pavlo Shandruk.
  • gal, was attached to the Channel Fleet, then commanded by Lord Gambier, and took part in the battle
  • In any case, Albemarle -- commanded by Acting Assistant Paymaster Emanuel Mellac
  • Company C, commanded by Capt.
  • The center was commanded by General George Patton.
  • His brigade was commanded by Colonel George C. Burling during that eng
  • Farnborough was commanded by the submarine hunter Gordon Campbell and
  • ard Sector San Diego, by USCG Cutter Petrel, Commanded by Master Chief Petty Officer M. Martin.
  • It was commanded by Brig.
  • tes with 26 Navy Recruiting Districts (NRDs) commanded by two Navy Recruiting Regions.
  • eler was torpedoed by German submarine U-967 commanded by Albrecht Brandi on 5 May in the Western M
  • Company made up of ethnic German volunteers, commanded by Charles W. Zeiler; B Company made up of m
  • ed a garrison in Doe Castle, County Donegal, commanded by Major Gustavus Hamilton.
  • If this was not successful, MTB 74 commanded by Sub-Lieutenant Micky Wynn, was to be arme
  • ctober 10, 1898 a French military expedition commanded by the Lieutenant de vaisseau Henri Bretonne
  • of Lt. William Egan, as part of the battery commanded by Lt. Alexander Pennington, within Gen. Geo
  • It was commanded by Maj.
  • eau of the Collierville Police Department is commanded by Assistant Chief Jeff Abeln.
  • groups: in the north British 21st Army Group commanded by Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, in
  • st was transferred to the Western Army Group commanded by Henry Halleck.
  • ing the Siege of Port Hudson where they were commanded by Col. Benjamin Johnson.
  • ron operating North American Harvard Mk IIBs commanded by S/L G.W. Gooderman, A.F.C.
  • ollowing day, August 8th, a resistance group commanded by the British Special Operations Executive
  • eau of the Collierville Police Department is commanded by Assistant Chief David Tillner.
  • In the north British 21st Army Group commanded by Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery,
  • up, which contained all of Desron 11 and was commanded by Rear Adm. Ichimatsu Takahashi, on 29 July
  • Terpsichore was commanded by Cdr.
  • t the outbreak of the First World War it was commanded by Gen-Lt.
  • into two squadrons, the larger of which was commanded by Chen Lin and the smaller by Deng Zilong.
  • in San Francisco in September 1876 in a ship commanded by Captain William H. Marston.
  • th March 1941 the convoy was sighted by U-47 commanded by Prien.
  • The force was commanded by the Mongol general Kutlushka, who was joi
  • ugust 1942 to April 1943, No 76 Squadron was commanded by Wing Commander Leonard Cheshire.
  • ying Viscount Admiral Kabeyama Sukenori, and commanded by John Wilson.
  • No. 141 Squadron RAF, commanded by Wing Commander J. R. "Bob" Braham and fly
  • Confederate cavalry, commanded by Maj.
  • The regiment was commanded by Col. James M. Gee and Lt. Col. John C. Wr
  • ckett besieged the Union garrison at Suffolk commanded by Brig.
  • ship to load tea was "the barque Sea Witch, commanded by Captain Reynell of Waterwitch fame."
  • "Zaporizhia", commanded by General Andrii Huly-Hulenko; "Kiev", comm
  • Aulard brigade, commanded by Brigade General Pierre Aulard.
  • The ship, commanded by Captain George Nares, sailed from Portsmo
  • The Fire Prevention/Fire Marshal Division, commanded by the Fire Prevention/Fire Marshal Assistan
  • 1812 between the frigates USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decatur, and HMS Macedonian, unde
  • British Bn, commanded by Fred Copeman
  • 0 off of Texel and the Soviet submarine K-23 commanded by Magomet Gadzhiyev on 12 May 1942 off of N
  • Monarch was commanded by Captain G.H. Borret.
  • onsider him a centurion of the Theban Legion commanded by Saint Maurice.
  • the summer of 1941 all elements of the front commanded by General Colonel Fyodor Isodorovich Kuznet
  • The White Star commanded by John Sheridan was thought to be unique un
  • Launched in October 1914, she was commanded by Kaptlt.
  • It is currently commanded by Colonel Robert Skinner and is subordinate
  • From April 1857 to 20 August 1858 she was commanded by Captain Francis Egerton.
  • ed to North Carolina and placed in a brigade commanded by former governor Henry A. Wise.
  • ttle of Mandsaur took place between Marathas commanded by Malharrao Holkar and Jaisingh of Rajputs
  • It was commanded by chef de brigade William Tate.
  • manned by 230 artillerymen and 120 infantry, commanded by Captain-Commandant Cuisinier.
  • Ilsley was a privateer schooner commanded by Captain Ephraim Sturdivant during the War
  • until 1188, during which time his Order was commanded by Brother Thierry (Terricus) from Tyre.
  • 868 he served as a Lieutenant in HMS Rodney, commanded by Algernon C. F. Heneage, the flagship of V
  • hip), HMS Janus, HMS Nubian and HMS Mohawk - commanded by Captain P J Mack.
  • The two larger vessels, Balder and Thor, commanded by Lieutenants Dahlreup and Rasmusen, were s
  • The detachment, commanded by a field grade officer, consisted of appro
  • From September 1835 to June 1838 she was commanded by Commander William Henderson, including se
  • of cavalry took place between the rearguard commanded by Colonel Bueras and the Royalists' advance
  • y and fought in the Northumberland Regiment, commanded by the Marquess of Newcastle at the Battle o
  • It is commanded by Commander Adama.
  • d Sophomores normally some of the top cadets commanded by a Cadet Staff Sergeant.
  • The submarine was initially commanded by Krvkpt.
  • For most of its existence, the Army was commanded by Lieutenant General William Birdwood.
  • From 11 September commanded by general Kazimierz Sosnkowski (after gener
  • e Upper Tiber Valley, Italy, a rifle section commanded by Naik Yeshwant Ghadge came under heavy mac
  • e lost the better-trained royal forces, ably commanded by John Churchill and armed with cannon, cut
  • Commanded by Lieutenant-General Charles Allfrey
  • stroyers-Selfridge, Chevalier, and O'Bannon, commanded by Captain Frank R. Walker-approaching from
  • Roy was a Confederate blockade runner which, commanded by Captain William Watson, ran to and from B
  • During this time it was commanded by Maj.
  • The division was formed in January 1945, commanded by Walter Wadehn.
  • The unit was commanded by former Estonian Army officer -and later W
  • The squadron was commanded by Admiral Wellesly from his flagship Minota
  • The CSS Tacony, commanded by Lt. Charles W. Read, captured the Archer
  • X-8 - commanded by Lt. McFarlane RAN (Lt.
  • Armee and was commanded by Generalleutnant Ernst Seifert.
  • dibility of this claim, the significant view commanded by the site is very telling.
  • The attack was commanded by German police colonel, Willi Bethke.
  • y 27 and were assigned to VMSB-241 which was commanded by Major Lofton Henderson.
  • lict in Africa in which one of the sides was commanded by a woman.
  • The troops were the 2nd Light Battalion KGL commanded by Major Georg Baring, and part of the 1st L
  • while most companies mustered ten men, some commanded by corporals.
  • eded to the Falkland Islands in the squadron commanded by Vice-Admiral Doveton Sturdee, consisting
  • but Barbarossa defeated its combined fleet, commanded by Andrea Doria, at the Battle of Preveza in
  • During the Second World War it was commanded by Brig.
  • nto two columns, one under him and the other commanded by a subordinate, David Poole.
  • inted major on the staff of the Second Army ( commanded by Crown Prince Frederick).
  • the Ohio River to join a group of gunboats - commanded by Lt. Comdr.
  • in the Little Catherine, a temporary packet commanded by John Vivian (1784-1871), nephew of Andrew
  • The German "blocking force", commanded by Rommel, at first consisted of only the 5.
  • Detachment Brandenstein was a unit commanded by German Baron Otto von Brandenstein.
  • The division was commanded by Woldemarr Freiherr Grote and comprised th
  • The MEF was originally commanded by General Sir Ian Hamilton until he was dis
  • y Division which is primarily made up of and commanded by Police personnel.
  • dered into the entire Confederate army corps commanded by Major General Stonewall Jackson, and at C
  • Commanded by Major General George B. McClellan.
  • Commanded by General of Brigade Prince Pyotr Ivanovich
  • d together to ambush a Quintesson contingent commanded by Overseer Vashik.
  • t Mississippi, in the Department of the Gulf commanded by Maj.
  • oard the steam-sloop USS Richmond, which was commanded by his father.
  • g Eject was shown to be part of a small unit commanded by Prowl working with former G.I. Joe leader
  • Commanded by Lt Cdr C H N James, she formed part of th
  • r a commission in the Virginia regiment-then commanded by George Washington-but was denied due to a
  • r Group) in the Free French Air Force, first commanded by Jean Tulasne.
  • uffered a reverse before a force of Dragoons commanded by Charles A. May surprised the flank of the
  • bishops war of 1640 and in 1642 in the army commanded by the Earl of Essex.
  • Galactica is commanded by Commander Adama.
  • Here the two divisions were commanded by Mower (1st Division) and Colonel David Mo
  • Tochi scouts - a corps of Pathan irregulars commanded by British officers, and assigned to patrol
  • eland, HM Horse Transport Anglo-Californian, commanded by Captain Parslow, was attacked by a submar
  • The three new divisions were commanded by Brig.
  • surrendering to the New Zealand 2nd Division commanded by NZ Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyber
  • Commanded by Major General Matthew Bunker Ridgway.
  • Nehemiah's Jewish army and the Persians, commanded by Shahrbaraz, were joined by the wealthy Je
  • Commanded by the Starwife to accompany the rat Madame
  • Here, a brigade of Bengal units commanded by Brigadier Wild, with a Sikh contingent, h
  • Commanded by Field Marshal Albert Kesselring
  • een November 1914 and March 1915 when it was commanded by Major-General Vere Bonamy Fane.
  • with more than 24 but less than 36 guns, and commanded by an officer of the rank of captain.
  • Blau I: Fourth Panzer Army, commanded by Hermann Hoth (transferred from Army Group
  • Commanded by Major General Ernest J. Dawley
  • During the battle the division was commanded by Lt. General Tadamichi Kuribayashi at the
  • task force with the flag ship USS Lexington, commanded by Vice Admiral Wilson Brown.
  • in 1793 involving the sloop Fairy (18 guns, commanded by Captain later Admiral John Laforey), in w
  • Originally it was commanded by Sir John Hepburn, who was killed at the s
  • n April, 1865, although Hagood's Brigade was commanded by its senior colonel at the time and no rec
  • The 1st Armored Division, commanded by Major General Ron Griffith, consisted of
  • Paz's forces, of about 3,000 men were commanded by less-capable officers, with the only expe
  • Holroyd, was the cover name of an SAS troop commanded by Nairac and Captain Julian Antony "Tony" B
  • he Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) 22nd Division, commanded by Brigadier General Nguyen Thanh Sang and a
  • Company B, Hempstead Rifles, Commanded by Capt.
  • The 1st NH was commanded by Colonel Mason Tappan and later assigned t
  • two APCs carrying the 18-man Mortar Platoon, commanded by "Lieutenant N"; the Company's Command APC
  • ch launched the actual invasion TF 317.0 was commanded by Commodore Michael Clapp, with Task Force
  • Company C, Pike Guards, commanded by Capt.
  • e rebel army met and defeated Edward's army ( commanded by William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke) at the
  • celona, when a Catalan-Sicilian galley fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeated a French and Gen
  • station remains a British asset operated and commanded by the Royal Air Force, it also forms one of
  • XV Corps ( commanded by Colonel Hans Kannengiesser)
  • It was commanded by Col. Daniel Chaplin, a Bangor merchant.
  • She is most famous for ramming the PT-109 commanded by future President John F. Kennedy.
  • deputy commander of the Battalion, which was commanded by Yevhen Pobihushchyi.
  • During the Revolution of 1688 Newcastle, commanded by George Churchill, defected to William of
  • of the 3rd Army and the Army of the Dobrogea commanded by general Andrei Zayonchkovski, comprising
  • Banks's advance party, commanded by Brig.
  • The Hur militia was commanded by the Faqir Jamal Mangrio.
  • e Operation (begun on the 12 September 1941) commanded by General Gerd von Rundstedt, the Soviet Ro
  • minant type and is the type of famous PT-109 commanded by John F. Kennedy; the 78 foot "Higgins" bo
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