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  • Commanded by Colonel Charles Rivers Ellet (the Fleet c
  • rstrength regiments: The first battalion was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Blague, of Lord
  • The Vikings were commanded by Bagsecg and Halfdan and five other Danish
  • Since 1993, the group has been commanded by Bernard Courcelle, who claims, "We only d
  • or Colonel Alfonso Ugarte under the garrison commanded by Colonel Francisco Bolognesi.
  • port the English garrison at Broughty Castle commanded by Andrew Dudley.
  • The two brigades were commanded by brigadier generals Mahlon D. Manson and C
  • ined to create the new Desert Mounted Corps, commanded by the newly promoted Lieutenant General Hen
  • This foray was commanded by Colonel John March.
  • iracle of transubstantiation) is a sacrament commanded by God, anyone denying it, particularly a cl
  • They were commanded by Brigadier General John F. Kelly, then Ass
  • Bras and Waterloo as part of the 8th Brigade commanded by James Kempt.
  • The Frisians commanded by King Poppo used boats to land their army
  • kie Coogan) is an orphan cabin boy on a ship commanded by a cruel captain (Tom Santschi).
  • moden in early December 1813, but the Danes, commanded by Prince Frederik of Hesse, managed to secu
  • Revolutionary War, Continental Army troops, commanded by General George Washington, were encamped
  • bordinate to the Ministry of Interior and is commanded by seconded army generals
  • The 33rd Regiment was commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley at Calcutta.
  • It was commanded by Captain John Y. Simpson with Company E, 1
  • It is a three-squadron organisation, commanded by a Royal Signals Lieutenant Colonel, with
  • For the first part of her career she was commanded by Hubert Lynes, who would go on to hold the
  • and with the Black Hills Expedition in 1874, commanded by General Custer.
  • February 18, 1756, The Big Sandy Expedition, commanded by Major Andrew Lewis departed from Fort Fre
  • Lee's army at the Battle of Fredericksburg, commanded by Major General John F. Reynolds, arguably
  • On July 17, Venetian forces commanded by Andrea Gritti marched quickly from Trevis
  • It was commanded by XII Corps until 15 January 1941 and then
  • It was first activated in January 1943, commanded by Lieutenant General Walter Krueger.
  • s Squadron was a United States Navy squadron commanded by Commodore Stephen Decatur in the Second B
  • At various dates the Hyacinth, while commanded by Captain J.D Dick and flying the flag of R
  • Battle of Poitiers (1356), in the battalion commanded by his brother Charles, the Dauphin.
  • III Corps ( commanded by Mirliva Mahmud Mukhtar Pasha)
  • In addition he had a reserve, commanded by Elias I of Maine, out of sight on the fla
  • The Finnish troops on were commanded by Colonel Alpo Marttinen who led the JR61 (
  • tially built around the 9th Marine Regiment, commanded by Colonel Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr. who later
  • re split up in to two sections, No 1 Section commanded by Lieutenant Scaramanga landed as planned a
  • efended by units of the British 2nd Division commanded by Lieutenant-General Sir William Stewart.
  • 50 at the Irwin Stadium, Delhi, and was duly commanded by then Brig Dhillon.
  • ion, Multi-National Division (South) and was commanded by Major General Richard C. Nash, of the 34t
  • f Norway in 1940 the Norwegian 1st Division, commanded by Major General Carl Johan Erichsen, was re
  • pavlovsk by the allied British-French troops commanded by Rear Admirals David Price and Fevrier de
  • The survivors, commanded by Captain Shigetoshi Miyazaki, joined the d
  • Field Operations Division, each District is commanded by a captain, with double gold bars as colla
  • The next day, York sent a division commanded by Ralph Abercromby to recover the town.
  • The division was to be commanded by Major General Bert Hoffmeister.
  • assigned on the SMS Dresden, a light cruiser commanded by Captain Koehler.
  • Shortly after take off, XM598, commanded by Squadron Leader John Reeve, suffered a pr
  • The expedition, commanded by Colonel Roberts on board Commodore Read,
  • d the first pilots arrived on 28 March 1918, commanded by Major John H D'Albiac a former Royal Mari
  • gust, 1710, between the Spanish-Bourbon army commanded by the Marquis de Bay and a multinational ar
  • ltiple squads (usually 4 or 5 in number) are commanded by a Company Officer such as a lieutenant or
  • noted as the site where a French expedition commanded by General Humbert landed on August 22, 1798
  • art of the new District of the Kanawha, both commanded by Cox and fought at the battle of Princeton
  • I. Forming part of the 4th Brigade which was commanded by Colonel John Monash, the battalion was as
  • Company A, Fort Smith Rifles, Commanded by Capt.
  • At dawn on 13 September 1914, the submarine, commanded by Lieutenant-Commander Horton, torpedoed th
  • The Kanawha Division's two brigades were now commanded by Col. Hugh Ewing (succeeding Scammon) and
  • freed slaves of the Army of the Cumberland, commanded by Union General William Rosecrans.
  • Squadrons are commanded by Wing Commanders/Squadron leaders.
  • On 12 November she was torpedoed by U-130 commanded by Ernst Kals who slipped past the escort sc
  • g party from the Chronic Expeditionary Force commanded by Hilary Bond that arrived from 1944 to fin
  • ltiple corps together made up an army, often commanded by a lieutenant general or full general in t
  • She was commanded by a Canadian, Lt Cdr "Freddy" Sherwood DSC
  • The unit was previously commanded by Jean Gilles.
  • The ship was commanded by Captain Robert FitzRoy, a future Vice-Adm
  • sh front in 1939, and included three Armies, commanded by Komandarm 1st rank Semyon Timoshenko.
  • er Schulenburg, the right (cavalry) wing was commanded by Jacob Heinrich von Flemming.
  • The French army commanded by Jean-Baptiste Jourdan and Lazare Carnot d
  • inia was defeated by the Army of the Potomac commanded by George Meade.
  • burg) to unite with the main army, which was commanded by his brother Generalissimo Archduke Charle
  • hall inspired the name of an Asgard starship commanded by Supreme Commander Thor, in the television
  • is later destroyed by a Klingon Bird of Prey commanded by Commander Kruge.
  • Commanded by both Commodore James Armstrong and Captai
  • uerrilla campaign against the Ottoman forces commanded by the Grand Vizier Mahmed-Pasha in May, 146
  • sh guns for over thirty minutes, the Hudson, commanded by First Lieutenant Frank H. Newcomb, with e
  • onal schooner Colibry of three carriage guns commanded by Lieutenant Deyrisse with 63 men.
  • The mission is commanded by the young Brigadier General Moon, a man w
  • The Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj.
  • t hospital opened on March 26, 1941, and was commanded by Colonel William Borden.
  • ommander of the Rough Riders, a cavalry unit commanded by Colonel Leonard Wood and Lieutenant Colon
  • Originally commanded by General John Pope, after his removal by P
  • t the German Military forces in East Africa, commanded by Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck.
  • The base was commanded by BG James Benson.
  • It was commanded by Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko (1943) and Nikodem
  • 1PBS is commanded by Commander 1PBS, who is also Commander URN
  • . Fagan overwhelmed a small Union detachment commanded by Lt. Col. Francis M. Drake, leading to Uni
  • ese army there, which in a twist of fate was commanded by General Yamashita.
  • itain in 1859; along with Tribune, which was commanded by Captain Geoffrey Hornby, Plumper and Sate
  • The BSIPDF was commanded by the Solomon Islands' Resident Commissione
  • The Allies, commanded by the Australian Major General Cyril Clowes
  • , situated on the Toyokawa (Toyo river), was commanded by Suganuma Sadamichi.
  • , which in turn contains a number of Gruppen commanded by a Gruppenkommandeur.
  • of the Shenandoah, in the artillery brigade commanded by Maj Albert W. Bradbury, to the end of the
  • the North American station in the same ship, commanded by Commodore William Hotham.
  • The OASC is currently commanded by Group Captain Tom McWilliams.
  • aken both by land and by sea, with the fleet commanded by Gerard of Sidon.
  • red by the space exploration vehicle Hermes, commanded by Captain Olof Carlsen.
  • nt a force of 8 officers and 229 other ranks commanded by Major J. Hall Brown.
  • a group of vehicles driven by the nomads and commanded by Baal.
  • Pargust was commanded by British submarine hunter Gordon Campbell
  • .S.), an action between the English squadron commanded by Richard Badiley and a Dutch squadron unde
  • brick house defended by a British battalion commanded by Major John Majoribanks.
  • French dragoons supported by infantry and commanded by General Exelmans destroyed a Prussian bri
  • On 27 November the Soviet 37th Army, commanded by Lieutenant-General Anton Ivanovich Lopati
  • She was commanded by Lieutenant P.B. O'Brien, and was one of s
  • The Ranger battalion was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Earl Rudder.
  • In the Mine Run Campaign the divisions were commanded by Generals Wright, Howe, and Henry D. Terry
  • owed by a posting to the 32-gun HMS Solebay, commanded by Captain Matthew Squire.
  • ieutenant Henry Catley, and 20 Indian scouts commanded by Lieutenant Edward Farrow of the 21st Infa
  • The Ottoman forces were commanded by Deli Fuat Pasha.
  • On the evening of 26 November, the brig, commanded by Lt. Raphael Semmes (later the celebrated
  • rlin to link up with the German Twelfth Army commanded by General Walther Wenck with the intention
  • al when the Earl of Lanark's advance forces, commanded by Sir George Munro, 1st of Newmore, a Highl
  • b Liberation Army's Second Yarmuk Battalion, commanded by Lt. Col. Adib Shishakli, who later served
  • He brought four divisions: his own, now commanded by Brig.
  • "Dallas Volunteer Rifles" of Calhoun County, commanded by Cpt.
  • hey encountered a German A7V, No.561, "Nixe" commanded by 2nd Lt Wilhelm Biltz.
  • Now commanded by Lieutenant General Martin the primary com
  • assigned to the 1st U.S. Dragoons, who were commanded by his uncle, Colonel Stephen W. Kearny, and
  • orce called the California Column, which was commanded by Carleton and composed of one infantry reg
  • mbia Guards" of Magnolia in Columbia County, commanded by Cpt.
  • he Greek goddess Hera, the starship Hera was commanded by Captain Silva La Forge with a mostly Vulc
  • e of Aintab in August 1150, a Crusader force commanded by King Baldwin III of Jerusalem repelled th
  • ly Pietro Badoglio routed an army personally commanded by Emperor Haile Selassie I. Believing that
  • J, the "Ouachita Grays" of Ouachita County, commanded by Cpt.
  • The 43d Airlift Wing is commanded by Colonel James C. Johnson.
  • reholder in several privateers including one commanded by his brother Joseph.
  • t was initially located at Pyongyang and was commanded by Major General Choi Min Chol.
  • 93, he defeated a convoy of 59 English ships commanded by George Rooke at Cape St. Vincent near Lag
  • Organization of the Union Forces, commanded by Maj.
  • Conqueror, commanded by Commander Chris Wreford-Brown, was most f
  • 1,500 soldiers strong, the Legion was first commanded by Lieutenant Horst Schliephack.
  • It was waged between two forces commanded by Tipu Sultan of the Kingdom of Mysore, and
  • The Admninistration Division, commanded by the Assistant Chief of Administration, is
  • Walnut Ridge was commanded by the 324th Army Air Force Base Unit, being
  • conquest of the area by the Golconda forces commanded by Mir Jumla.
  • rove the invading Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj.
  • YP-422 was briefly commanded by L. Ron Hubbard, the controversial founder
  • Ansgar was convinced he was commanded by heaven to undertake this mission, and was
  • The Royalist left wing was commanded by Lord Goring.
  • The battalion is commanded by a naval Captain or Rear Admiral (currentl
  • ce services (Army, Navy, Air Force), and was commanded by Brigadier Andrew Smith.
  • of African American soldiers, though it was commanded by white officers.
  • were the same unit, divided into three wings commanded by Alexander McCook (Right Wing), George H.
  • Alpha company is commanded by Captain Bryan Patterson, played by Michae
  • Company G was organized at Placerville and commanded by Captain Thomas J. Heninger.
  • Each Division is commanded by a Major, with oak leaf clusters worn on t
  • The Guard of Honour was commanded by Lieutenant Mendis who invited the Indian
  • r the completion of this work, Thresher, now commanded by Lieutenant Commander John Wesley Harvey,
  • g Ground" (ALG), where they formed 150 Wing, commanded by Wing Commander Roland Beamont.
  • alled to join the Saint-Domingue expedition, commanded by general Charles Victor Emmanuel Leclerc,
  • Company I was organized at Sacramento and commanded by Captain George D. Kendall.
  • neral Slim assigned the 7th Armoured Brigade commanded by Brigadier John Henry Anstice to General S
  • Company C was organized at Jackson and commanded by Captain Walter S. Cooledge.
  • ed to the battalion's 'A' Company, which was commanded by Oswald Paget, an old family friend.
  • him colonel of a regiment of foot previously commanded by John Lambert.
  • Since May 1946 the division was commanded by then-colonel Abdul Haris Nasution and his
  • ugust of that year as USS Florence (SP-173), commanded by her owner, Ensign James W. Alker, USNRF,
  • The fleet was commanded by Henry Glanville, Constable of Suffolk.
  • Commanded by Captain J. Swift when it visits New Brook
  • rs" (A.V.G.) of the United States, which was commanded by General Claire Chennault.
  • The Allied squadron was commanded by the Australian Captain John Collins aboar
  • The Division was commanded by General Charles Sancelme .
  • DUN was such: the revolutionary columns were commanded by Roman Shukhevych with a small party of of
  • During this siege, they were commanded by William of Orange.
  • Army of the Ohio, commanded by Thomas L. Crittenden (September 29, 1862
  • were met by a force of four hundred British, commanded by Major Muir, and five hundred Indians led
  • The regiment was commanded by Colonel John E. Murray, and would take pa
  • n 21 November 1825 by U.S. Schooner Dolphin, commanded by Lieut.
  • e appliance, with the other appliances being commanded by Station Officers.
  • eastern sortie through St. Martin's Gate was commanded by the Duke of Hamilton and attacked the Par
  • commanders and, for two months in 1934, was commanded by SS-non-commissioned officers in capacity
  • 6, the brigade fought as an infantry brigade commanded by Shmuel Gudar.
  • The flotilla was commanded by Captain of 2nd rank Shablin, who used the
  • At the Battle of Solebay of 1672, Dover, commanded by John Ernle, saved Sir John Harman and the
  • The XVth SS Cossack Cavalry Corps commanded by Helmuth von Pannwitz surrendered to the B
  • ks on October 1, 1648, after a 7-month siege commanded by Krzysztof Lada-Grodzicki.
  • Although the corps is commanded by a British Army lieutenant-general, the co
  • rary gendarmerie composed of ex-officers and commanded by a pair of experienced colonial warriors:
  • In the North African campaign he commanded C Squadron of the 8th Hussars (his parent un
  • He commanded C Battery of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artill
  • In February and March 1865, he commanded Cadmus M. Wilcox's division.
  • He commanded Cahaba (AO-82) until February 1946, then ser
  • d the Mississippi Squadron, and subsequently commanded Cairo and Conestoga when those ships were su
  • Ten days later he briefly commanded Camp Sumter himself, lasting until July 26.
  • Beginning on January 2, 1865, Imboden commanded Camp Millen, Georgia, then the prison camp a
  • He later commanded Canadian Forces Base Baden-Soellingen, Germa
  • Crerar, who commanded Canadian land forces in Europe, ordered that
  • He commanded Canonicus, Monongahela, and Omaha, before as
  • He was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1961, and commanded Carrier Division Two from 1962-1963 aboard U
  • The same year he commanded Catholic forces during the Siege of Paris, s
  • in the 3rd Army of the West and successfully commanded cavalry units.
  • ecember 1928) was a British Army officer who commanded cavalry forces in the Boer War and First Wor
  • the Napoleonic Wars, during which he mainly commanded cavalry troops.
  • In 1862 Harrison commanded Cayuga at the passage of Forts Jackson and S
  • was owned by Ron Bledsoe, who for years had commanded CBS Records in Nashville, and was a former e
  • As a colonel, he commanded CFB Montreal for a two-year period ending wi
  • he signed and sealed that instrument, which commanded Charles to execution.
  • He commanded Charlotte (SSN-766) and Submarine Squadron T
  • During the winter of 1941-1942 he commanded Chernigov partisan unit which by March 1942
  • He commanded Chinese Muslim troops against the Uighur arm
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