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Despite | commanding a powerful position within both local politi |
tle of Franklin and the Battle of Nashville, | commanding a brigade of cavalry. |
n elite police squadron called Delta Patrol, | commanding a battle cruiser in the Delta Sector of spac |
He was killed while | commanding a cavalry corps at the beginning of the batt |
ounded at the Battle of Wilson's Creek while | commanding a battalion of Regulars. |
attalion and were in occupation of a feature | commanding a main crossing of the IMJIN river, known ge |
ma, British India, Lance-Corporal Harman was | commanding a section of a forward platoon where soldier |
ck on Meiktila, Burma, Lieutenant Weston was | commanding a platoon which, together with the rest of t |
o Lima Peru and became a merchant eventually | commanding a small fleet of merchant vessels. |
r, he again served with the Black Sea Fleet, | commanding a destroyer and a gunboat before being given |
9 as a substantive Lieutenant, but as he was | commanding a battery he was probably acting in a higher |
er of credit to local authorities in Norway, | commanding a market share of approximately 50%. |
ape Girardeau, Colonel Carter was demoted to | commanding a brigade rather than his entire column. |
istinguished Flying Cross in May 1942, while | commanding a flight of No. 49 Squadron, for operations |
the capture of New Madrid and Island No. 10, | commanding a division in the latter campaign. |
With Eifion Jones | commanding a regular place behind the stumps he was for |
He was the District Inspector | commanding a unit of the Royal Irish Constabulary Auxil |
He served on the front, | commanding a platoon, a company and eventually a battal |
hers in Arms games, D-Day heavily focuses on | commanding a squad to suppress then flank an enemy forc |
, in 1939 he volunteered for the Royal Navy, | commanding a minesweeper and then a motor torpedo boat |
nted Director and Chief Warden for the park, | commanding a ranger force of 680 men. |
He was lieutenant-colonel in the militia, | commanding a Highlanders battalion from Picto, Hants an |
Praporshchiks Kovalyov fought in World War I | commanding a platoon (polurota), company and then, a ba |
On April 30, 1863, while | commanding a landing party which drove Confederate shar |
t of Loos, France, Second Lieutenant Wearne, | commanding a small party in a raid on the enemy's trenc |
Commanding a small force consisting of 50 men from his | |
1365, Peter I set sail from Rhodes, himself | commanding a sizable expeditionary force and a fleet of |
d raiding Mediterranean shipping, eventually | commanding a whole fleet of corsairs, and whose flagshi |
litician and a leading medical administrator | commanding a series of hospitals serving wounded Confed |
Mackenzie spent six years | commanding a company of engineer troops at Willets Poin |
lished by 2nd Lieutenant William W. Frazier, | commanding a detachment of Company E, 1st Battalion Cal |
rld War II, Heiss was severely wounded while | commanding a battalion in the 87th Infantry Division at |
While | commanding a detachment of 25 men at Fort Tularosa, N. |
f Sheba to King Solomon, which sees the King | commanding a daunting army of animals, birds and demoni |
was absent from Royal headquarters as he was | commanding a division in the army. |
He returned to the field in December, | commanding a sizable force of infantry and artillery at |
rld War II, reaching the rank of colonel and | commanding a staff of officers in the office of statist |
et Union title, for the skill and courage in | commanding a division in the 1939-1940 Finnish campaign |
owed his other notable activities, including | commanding a company for the Union in the Civil War. |
rma (now Myanmar), Jemadar Prakash Singh was | commanding a platoon which took the main weight of fier |
requires the Prime Minister to be capable of | commanding a majority in the House of Representatives, |
lieutenant-colonel, in the Volunteer Force, | commanding a battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment |
In addition to | commanding a higher price, the game hens have a shorter |
er Admiral Missiessy in the Escaut Squadron, | commanding a division, with his flag in the ship-of-the |
Toul Sector, receiving a serious wound while | commanding a company. |
desperate counterattack by Colonel Richter, | commanding a group of elite regiments, recaptured it. |
a small Union force under Col. Conrad Garis, | commanding a detachment of the 168th Ohio Infantry and |
m was Chief of the Troop Office and soon was | commanding a division and was also at the same time com |
b-unit), he showed outstanding courage while | commanding a dismounted patrol in a fight against an in |
He was slightly injured | commanding a company in the 1st battalion of the 1st Na |
eiktila, Burma, No. 18602 Naik Fazal Din was | commanding a section during a company attack on a Japan |
the Long March, Han was already promoted to | commanding a battalion in the 15th Corps (rename of the |
United Kingdom, with its government usually | commanding a decisive majority in Parliament, this does |
After the War he was GOC | commanding a Division from 1919 to 1924 when he became |
In 1843, he fought his last war, | commanding a successful punitive expedition against the |
g) by British Admiral Edward Hobart Seymour, | commanding a multinational force, the Seymour Expeditio |
Meanwhile, General Wedge Antilles is | commanding a fleet in a three-part effort to retake the |
I, serving in the United States Coast Guard, | commanding a naval trawler on the Greenland patrol and |
Kennedy as Lieutenant Colonel Gregory, USMC, | commanding a parachute-capable Marine Corps battalion |
served the Frisian admiralty and died while | commanding a squadron in the battle of Lowestoft. |
ursion in politics, he accepted the offer of | commanding a newly formed branch of the Texas Rangers, |
he Royal Australian Artillery, with Meredith | commanding a pair of soldiers armed with two Lewis Auto |
rd in 1826 may have owed not a little to his | commanding a seat in the House of Commons. |
ion to duty on April 20th, 1915, when he was | commanding a company of his battalion in a front trench |
In 1915, while | commanding a battalion, he was taken prisoner by the Ge |
of 1812, Tucker returned to active service, | commanding a schooner which protected the coast of Main |
atoshi fought at the Siege of Osaka in 1614, | commanding a detached force on the side of the Tokugawa |
ast of Maing, France, Lieutenant Bissett was | commanding a platoon, but owing to casualties took comm |
urma (now Myanmar), Lance Naik Sher Shah was | commanding a left forward section of his platoon when i |
rom virtually canoeing the Savannah River to | commanding a space shuttle mission. |
f Asiago, Italy, Second Lieutenant Youll was | commanding a patrol which came under heavy enemy fire. |
He was made General Officer | Commanding a Division within British Army of the Rhine |
ame commander-in-chief on the Downs station, | commanding a frigate squadron with his flag in Cumberla |
Built to the west of Winshill and | commanding a prominent spot high above Burton upon Tren |
unha was commissioned into the 23rd Hussars, | commanding a tank. |
useum refers to a watchtower built on a hill | commanding a 360-degree view of the harbor and the bay. |
s a non-commissioned officer to full officer | commanding a fighter squadron (or staffel) and assuming |
uzuki served in the First Sino-Japanese War, | commanding a torpedo boat and participated in night tor |
sin, Ramle, Palestine at the age of 42 while | commanding a battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment |
context, a citation was a court-issued writ | commanding a person to appear at a certain time and pla |
While | commanding a battalion of engineers at Fort Leavenworth |
In 1825 he was made General Officer | Commanding a Division of the Madras Presidency and in 1 |
Tunisia, Second Lieutenant Ngarimu, who was | commanding a platoon in a vital hill feature strongly h |
s injured in the 1992-1993 war with Georgia, | commanding a volunteer corps from Gudauta, which was tr |
d Campaign, Terrill's brother James, by then | commanding a brigade, was killed in action at the Battl |
lerk and in 1864 got a commission as captain | commanding a company in the United States Colored[sic]I |
Despite Buffy | commanding a high price tag upon completion, MCA did li |
Commanding a fleet of nine vessels, he encountered the | |
erved during the American Revolutionary War, | commanding a militia regiment in the Rhode Island exped |
l of the Order of Australia for planning and | commanding a flight into Baghdad on the night of 12/13 |
in Yorkshire, and started in business there, | commanding a ship in the Stockholm trade. |
val Volunteer Reserve (R.N.V.R.), ultimately | commanding a Motor Launch flotilla at Queenstown, now C |
It is built on a raised ground | commanding a very pleasant and panoramic view of the we |
Now | commanding a King Tiger he was wounded again with first |
the naval Battle of Diu on February 3, 1509 | commanding a fleet of 23 ships near the port of Diu. |
In May 1506 Kemal Reis, | commanding a force of 8 galliots and fustas, returned t |
Poitier plays a Korean War sergeant | commanding a small, isolated and decimated platoon of A |
in December 2002 by Colonel Emmanuel Maurin, | commanding a French Foreign Legion unit in the Ivory Co |
Commanding about 35,000 German troops Ramcke led the de | |
The | commanding adjutant there takes an immediate liking to |
He left his position as | Commanding Admiral in 1941, and served in the United St |
Cross on 28 October 1944 as Vizeadmiral and | commanding admiral of the Aegean Sea |
ard who serves on the full time staff of the | Commanding Admiral and Commandant of the Coast Guard. |
ict (Northern Norway), and in 1938 he became | Commanding Admiral in Norway. |
ross on 29 September 1944 as Vizeadmiral and | commanding admiral Ostland |
e U-Boat Forces of Nazi Germany and the last | Commanding Admiral of the Kriegsmarine. |
e Iron Cross on 19 August 1943 as Admiral as | commanding admiral of the Norwegian West Coast |
After 3 years | commanding AFDU and T&WDU at Armarda Road & Ranchi he r |
e was back to staff duties including officer | commanding AHQ West Africa, AOA at No. 2 Group and Dire |
ters RAF Middle East and then as Air Officer | Commanding AHQ East Africa. |
He went on to be Air Officer | Commanding AHQ Iraq and Persia in 1944. |
He became Air Officer | Commanding AHQ Malta in 1947 and Air Officer Commanding |
He went on to be Air Officer | Commanding AHQ Singapore in February 1957, Air Officer |
After the War he was Air Officer | Commanding AHQ Malaya, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief |
After the War he became Air Officer | Commanding AHQ Iraq and went on to be Controller of Sup |
After the War he served as Air Officer | Commanding AHQ Iraq before retiring in 1949. |
r Birdwood informally became General Officer | Commanding AIF in October 1915, Griffiths was transferr |
ters Far East Air Force in 1949, Air Officer | Commanding Air Headquarters Malaya in 1951 and Air Offi |
Command, Strafford was appointed Air Officer | Commanding Air HQ Iraq and Persia in July 1945. |
take up the dual-appointment of Air Officer | Commanding Air Cadets and Commandant of the Air Trainin |
The appointments of Air Officer | Commanding Air Cadets and Commandant ATC were split on |
He was then made Air Officer | Commanding Air Defence Command (ADC). |
He went on to be Air Officer | Commanding Air Headquarters Malaya in 1948 and Director |
After the War he was appointed Air Officer | Commanding Air Headquarters Burma and then Air Officer |
ous (flagship of Rear-Admiral Clement Moody, | commanding aircraft-carriers), USS Saratoga; cruiser HM |
une 1908 - 11 June 1975) was General Officer | Commanding Aldershot District. |
in 1855 he became the first General Officer | Commanding Aldershot Division and was allocated the tas |
He was appointed General Officer | Commanding Aldershot District in 1961 and retired in 19 |
The fort could have mounted as many as guns | commanding all quarters round it. |
sake, John Pegram, had been a major general, | commanding all Virginia forces during the War of 1812. |
ivil War: Lieutenant General Richard Taylor, | commanding all Confederate forces in Alabama, Mississip |
Gen. Lovell Rousseau, | commanding all of the forces at Murfreesboro, sent two |
Captain George Napier Tomlin HMS Liverpool | Commanding Allied Squadron in support of the White Army |
Rear Admiral Arthur Dewey Struble, | commanding Amphibious Group 9, embarked in Wasatch on 3 |
ng Europe and America, amazing audiences and | commanding an ever increasing salary. |
of Norfolk, which had arisen while they were | commanding an army against the French in Scotland. |
After Independence, Candeth was | commanding an artillery regiment that was deployed to J |
st, George Taylor, is an air cavalry captain | commanding an Apache gunship squadron that is attacked |
elevated hill, overlooking the Loughor, and | commanding an extensive view of great variety and beaut |
urisdiction to obtain an order of such court | commanding an inferior tribunal, board, corporation, or |
mmer was finally able to live his fantasy of | commanding an army in the Series IV episode "Meltdown", |
h multiple functions, such as using items or | commanding an ally to perform an action. |
60 and 1961 Mike Hoare worked as a mercenary | commanding an English speaking unit called "4 Commando" |
s one of the earliest African civilizations, | commanding an empire that c.1600 BCE rivalled Egypt - s |
lery in East Africa and North Africa, before | commanding an infantry brigade and an armoured brigade. |
mely proficient in metrical composition, and | commanding an inexhaustible fund of drollery, he cultiv |
As a general in Jalisco, | commanding an army of 500 men and six artillery pieces, |
He brags to her about | commanding an army of rats to escape from the island, c |
il War he served in the 51st Rifle Division, | commanding an artillery battery. |
By personally | commanding an irregular armed force composed by civilia |
eld", the ship assumed the responsibility of | commanding and coordinating the multinational Maritime |
vision in the Korean War and General Officer | Commanding and Director of Operations in Cyprus. |
Tuzo was appointed as General Officer | Commanding and Director of Operations, Northern Ireland |
ohn A. Lejeune; Col. Littleton W. T. Waller, | Commanding; and Maj. |
Tim's overall presence is | commanding, and observers of his magic often applaud af |
21 August 1863, Acting Master W. H. Garfield | commanding, and name changed to Home. |
WGA Robson | commanding) and five other destroyers. |
led by Anacostia (Lieutenant Oscar C. Badger | commanding) and Yankee (Lieutenant Eastman commanding), |
IMR Campbell | commanding) and six other destroyers. |
In 1880 and 1881 with Calvin L. Hooper | commanding and Michael Healy as Executive Officer, she |
Air Training Corps (of which he was officer | commanding) and £13,325 to Awards for All, a lottery gr |
scribe him as a "bold" speaker, with "a very | commanding and striking manner;" but "warm and impetuou |
quarter staff, including the General Officer | Commanding ANZAC, Lieutenant General William Birdwood, |
ugh his ascetic life, his eloquence, and his | commanding appearance, won many followers. |
six feet in height, well proportioned and of | commanding appearance.” |
first posting was to RAF Kinloss as Officer | Commanding Armament Servicing Flight supporting the 3 N |
f Cologne and Archbishop Christian of Mainz, | commanding armies into Latium (the region around Rome) |
s) wielded an enormous degree of power, even | commanding armies (such as the expeditionary force led |
Field Marshal Walter Model | commanding Army Group B had devised a similar plan, Ope |
1945 General Officer | Commanding Army Tirol |
943-1944, and in 1944 became General Officer | Commanding Artillery 1st Army. |
In 1943, he was General Officer | Commanding Artillery IV Corps. |
In 1944, he was General Officer | Commanding Artillery V Corps. |
In 1945, he was General Officer | Commanding Artillery 4th Army, General Officer Commandi |
but that same year served as General Officer | Commanding Artillery Mountain Corps. |
He then spent three years as an air officer | commanding at the United States Air Force Academy, Colo |
e for company-level fights, with each player | commanding at least a squadron or similar small group o |
After again | commanding at the manoeuvres of 1894, he retired from t |
er the war he briefly became General Officer | Commanding at Aldershot Command in 1922: he was Chief o |
He became Air Officer | Commanding at Air Headquarters Malaya in 1955 during th |
von Senger und Etterlin, one of the generals | commanding Axis forces in the area. |
ebert (7th H) was attached to the LY and was | commanding B Squadron, he fell along with many in the f |
During this action, Captain Tasker Watkins, | commanding B Company of 1/5th Battalion, The Welch Regi |
He was appointed General Officer | Commanding Baluchistan District in 1924 and Quartermast |
serving in the Black Sea and Baltic fleets, | commanding battleships. |
ter the War he was appointed General Officer | Commanding Bengal and Assam Area in India. |
RAF College Cranwell before becoming Officer | Commanding Birmingham University Air Squadron in 1950. |
he made a fortune from owning, building, and | commanding boats. |
frigate Constellation and the sloop Warren, | commanding both the latter and the schooner Grampus in |
ed States Army officer, a Union Army General | commanding both infantry and cavalry forces in the Amer |
Commanding both a powerful army and navy, Ibrahim initi | |
In 1943, while | commanding both X Corps and then Third Army, he was sen |
men on the front line, for much of the War, | commanding bravely the section of front at Loos. |
Athlone and Limerick, cities | commanding bridges over the river, saw bloody sieges. |
Officer | Commanding: Brigadier Bertram Frank Armstrong |
ist War where his brother Lord Kitchener was | commanding British forces. |
After the War he was made General Officer | Commanding British Forces in Greece, then in 1947 he wa |
General Officer | Commanding, British Somaliland - 1941 to 1943 |
General Officer | Commanding, British Troops in Sudan - 1938 to 1941 |
n late 1882 he was appointed General Officer | Commanding British Troops in Egypt and in 1883 he becam |
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