Fox was talking with the Black Hole squadron commander, a fellow named Stock, and his adjutant, Barrel. |
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Troop leaders conducted sand table exercises, followed by walk-throughs, with every vehicle commander participating and providing input. |
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He's always been mentioned by those who did bombings in the past as their commander. |
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When it became obvious that the pilots could not control the bomber, the aircraft commander ordered a bale-out. |
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However, the commander told me that I had not soloed in ten hours and he was going to wash me out. |
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Our commander was a Kampuchean who returned from Vietnam after going through education there. |
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Frequent formation changes, shaped by both the enemy and terrain, forced the commander to constantly reapportion fires to facilitate security. |
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I had to become a soldier who would rise through the ranks and emerge a commander of men. |
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Just one of many examples would be to expand the aide-de-camp program down to the battalion commander level. |
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Expecting any commander who is overly supervised in garrison to suddenly become an agile, adaptive leader in a field environment is unrealistic. |
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The commander finally withdrew his rearguard and moved the last few soldiers across the abandoned camp. |
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The commander is the most unique position in that it allows one player to quarterback the entire team's operations. |
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Time permitting, the aviation battalion commander provided guidance before going into the course of action development and wargaming. |
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These are not easily quantifiable benefits, but they are important and a good commander will work to improve them. |
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Stopped just eighty-six meters from a collision, the frigate's commander was no doubt dumbfounded by the sudden reversal of position. |
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The commander of the MIF was at every point, from 1991 to 2003, a rear admiral or vice admiral from the US Fifth Fleet. |
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Protector of the ecumene, also referred to as commander, was the rank of the supreme commander of the military forces of the Forerunner ecumene. |
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The company commander loved it, yelling into the radio as each plane made its pass. |
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Indeed, he did not have his father's dash, his abilities as a military commander, his diplomatic skill or his immense intellect. |
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Then the commander of the sasquatches took out the white flag and surrendered. |
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He made over 40 parachute jumps while serving as a rifle platoon leader, battalion adjutant, and commander of a raider platoon. |
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Then in 1708 the last Sikh guru, Gobind Singh was assassinated by a local Mughal commander. |
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Commanding officers' recommendations are put up to the brigade commander, who receives such recommendations from many of the battalions. |
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Some airlines will also waive fees if a servicemember can present a copy of military orders or a letter from a commander. |
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Every commander also has pet peeves, quirks, and peculiarities. |
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The decision maker turned out to be a gray-haired Cossack ataman, or commander, in a traditional sheepskin hat. |
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He was the commander of the ship when it crashed and he admits his decision to take the ship off course. |
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At a conference in London the following week, a senior retired U.S. Air Force commander pooh-poohed counterstealth efforts. |
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Appropriate planning, however, can mitigate the dangers involved and make it an acceptable risk for the maneuver commander if the situation warrants. |
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The commander of the continental Army realized that if he did not inoculate his army against smallpox, he might not have an army. |
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The vice commander had one of the new radio-phones and was waxing poetic about the possibilities of having his phone and radio in a single device. |
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A Simba commander yelled the order and anxious rebels began ricocheting bullets into the fleeing group. |
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This left her boss, the commander in chief, to hand his nine-iron to the caddy and grimly ask for broom and dustpan. |
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But how aware of this were the archers and foot soldiers from Cheshire, where Hotspur had been royal justiciar, and a commander of the King's army against the rebel Welsh? |
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The commander of the Army brigade assigned to defend Bayji had retreated to Tikrit. |
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Roland becomes the commander of the rearguard, appointed to the post at the instance of the traitor Ganelon, who is in league with the Saracen king Marsile. |
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The unit was, according to Hughes, answerable to Adams, the Belfast commander. |
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On December 9, 2013, Norris met with Neubauer, her squadron commander Lt Col. Betsy Ross, Col. Tombe, and others. |
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Sergei is not the only soldier who has complained about the conduct of the commander and the officers in the 12th battalion. |
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The relief commander conducts a white-glove inspection of the rifle. |
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By the implicit laws of capitalism, I'm pretty sure this makes Bieber the new commander in chief. |
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Whether Ukrainian authorities have actually investigated the claims against the battalion's commander and its officers is unclear. |
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General Yudenich, the Russian commander from 1915 to 1916, drove the Turks out of most of the southern Caucasus with a string of victories. |
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Fakhri Pasha, the Ottoman commander of Medina, resisted for more than two and half years during the Siege of Medina before surrendering. |
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The terms, arranged by telegraph with the Allied Authorities in Paris, were communicated to the Austrian commander and accepted. |
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In December, French was replaced by General Douglas Haig as commander of the British forces. |
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General Ferdinand Foch was appointed commander of all Allied forces in France. |
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General der Flieger Hellmuth Felmy, commander of Luftflotte 2 in 1939, was charged with devising a plan for an air war over the British Isles. |
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The new commander of Fifteenth Army, Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi was keen to mount an offensive against India. |
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The Japanese were influenced to an unknown degree by Subhas Chandra Bose, commander of the Indian National Army. |
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General Bernard Montgomery was named as commander of the 21st Army Group, which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion. |
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On 11 August 1956 General Keightley was appointed commander of Musketeer with the French Admiral Barjot as his deputy commander. |
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Despite this, General Sir Charles Keightley, the commander of the invasion force, believed that air power alone was sufficient to defeat Egypt. |
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The Egyptian commander at Port Said, General Salahedin Moguy then proposed a truce. |
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Later in the month, an airstrike targeted a Taliban commander in Herat province and killed 90 civilians. |
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General Tommy Franks assumed control of Iraq as the supreme commander of the coalition occupation forces. |
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Pershing, who had a high degree of autonomy as commander of the armies in France. |
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Led by George Washington, they ambushed a small French force at Jumonville Glen on 28 May 1754 killing ten, including commander Jumonville. |
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In response, Austrian commander Leopold von Daun collected a force of 30,000 men to come to the relief of Prague. |
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Stevens was overthrown within hours by the commander of the army, but was later reinstated after the commander was himself overthrown. |
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The commander of the operation was Air Marshal Brian Burridge, with Major General Peter Wall acting as his Chief of Staff. |
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The Royal Navy commander was Rear Admiral David Snelson who had his headquarters ashore in Bahrain. |
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The afloat Royal Navy commander was Commodore Jamie Miller, who had the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal as his flagship. |
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Major General Andrew Stewart took over from General Lamb as commander of British forces. |
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By July 2004 the British area saw its fifth commander when Major General Bill Rollo took over. |
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In the morning gloom, one company commander got lost and his junior officers became despondent. |
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Bond was also known by his code number, 007, and was a commander in the Royal Naval Reserve. |
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Cunedda, incidentally, is represented as a descendant of one of Maximus' generals, Paternus, who Maximus appointed as commander at Alt Clut. |
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In Malta, he became friends with Roy Urquhart, future commander of the British 1st Airborne Division. |
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He established a good reputation as an administrator, as well as a commander, by reforming the widely corrupt corn levy. |
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The Spanish commander called for the Scots to surrender and avoid a final assault, warning that if they did not, no quarter would be given. |
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Emboldened by the disaster, John Campbell, British commander at Pensacola, decided to recapture Mobile. |
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On 25 August the French commander Joseph Joffre ordered his forces to retreat to the Marne, which compelled the BEF to further withdraw. |
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The new facility was opened by the then station commander Group Captain Ian Gale and the Lord Lieutenant of Moray, Grenville Johnston. |
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By 1920, the Red Army, under its commander Trotsky, had largely defeated the royalist White Armies. |
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The X Corps commander proposed an attack northward from In de Ster into the southern flank of the Germans opposite I Anzac Corps. |
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General Julian Byng, commander of the Third Army, wanted the operations at Ypres to continue, to hold German troops in Flanders. |
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In 2013, 2014, and 2015, he met with the commander of Saudi Arabia's National Guard Mutaib bin Abdullah. |
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The supreme commander of the armed forces is the President of the Republic of Yemen. |
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The mayor, aldermen and many citizens of Wexford were prepared to surrender but the military commander played for time. |
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The bombardment continued and after a week or so Cromwell's troops breached the defences when the commander of the castle surrendered. |
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By 826, Euphemius, the Byzantine commander in Sicily, had apparently killed his wife and forced a nun to marry him. |
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Jellicoe was disturbed by the Admiralty failure to discuss the raid with their commander in chief of the fleet at sea. |
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In January 1916, Admiral von Pohl, commander of the German fleet, fell ill. |
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As a result, the command passed to Antonio de Oquendo, commander of the Mediterranean fleet. |
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His primary objective was the fortress of Issoudun, which had just been captured by Richard's mercenary commander, Mercadier. |
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Had he not repeatedly clashed with the commander of the land expedition, the force might have captured poorly defended Belfast. |
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General Gerd von Rundstedt, the commander of Army Group A, also disagreed with it. |
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On 27 January, Manstein was sacked as Chief of Staff of Army Group A and appointed commander of an army corps in East Prussia. |
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Gort replied that this was General Billotte, the commander of the French 1st Army Group but that Billotte had issued no orders for eight days. |
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Weygand flew into the pocket on 21 May and met Billotte, the commander of the 1st Army Group and King Leopold III of Belgium. |
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Keller was briefed at Dover to go to Calais and given sealed orders for the British port commander. |
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Instead he merely dismissed Titus Petronius Secundus, and replaced him with a former commander, Casperius Aelianus. |
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If the column be composed of a considerable number of battalions, the commander can march it at ease, as a column of route. |
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The poet composed a ballad praising the heroic exploits of the fallen commander. |
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The French commander consigned it to the use for which it was intended by the donor. |
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When a normal ensign looked at his commander, he ought to see a godlike being, not a, a... future subordinate. |
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Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was Britain's commander on the Western Front. |
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The Roman historian Suetonius mentions that the island was captured by the commander Vespasian. |
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An example of such prominence shows in the fact that in AD 350 the Frankish general Silvanus was the high military commander of Gaul. |
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Pompey was nominated as commander of a special naval task force to campaign against the pirates. |
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Caractacus lived out his days on land provided by the Roman state, an unusual end for an enemy commander. |
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Each legion in Britain had a commander who answered to the governor and in time of war probably directly ruled troublesome districts. |
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The commander in chief with the main force defeated a Vandal fleet near Sicily and landed at Cape Bon. |
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The English lost 2,200 men, and the commander, John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, was taken prisoner. |
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Henry was coeval with Edward III and was pivotal to his reign, becoming his best friend and most trusted commander. |
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John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, was Henry's principal military commander. |
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Seeing this, Richard decided to end the fight quickly by killing the enemy commander. |
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It was in Edward's attempt to regain his throne that Gloucester began to demonstrate his skill as a military commander. |
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The capitulation was signed by the commander of the fort within six days after its investments. |
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Early in 1608 Alexander Sharpeigh was appointed captain of the Company's Ascension, and general or commander of the fourth voyage. |
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Napoleon III appointed a new commander, General Forey, one of the victors of Solferino, and sent 23,000 fresh soldiers. |
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Prince Rupert, commander of much of Charles I's cavalry, is often considered to be an archetypal Cavalier. |
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The first was the army, which questioned his position as commander given his lack of military experience. |
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Both issues combined to limit field forces to approximately 30,000 men under a single commander. |
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Austrian commander Karl Mack had gathered the greater part of the Austrian army at the fortress of Ulm in Swabia. |
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At length Nelson dispatched a letter to the Danish commander, Crown Prince Frederick, calling for a truce, which the Prince accepted. |
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Nelson combined this talent with an adept grasp of strategy and politics, making him a highly successful naval commander. |
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The British commander sent the Light Brigade on a dash to hold the bridge over the Tagus River at Almaraz. |
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He then briefly resumed active army service on the Western Front as commander of the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. |
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He rushed to sail on the same ship as the newly appointed British commander, Sir Redvers Buller. |
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His commander in chief, the Earl of Feversham, advised retreat on 23 November, and the next day John Churchill deserted to William. |
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The naval battle was decided in the Sicilians' favour, and the Byzantine commander was captured. |
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Each of these territories is led by a territorial commander who receives orders from the Salvation Army's International Headquarters in London. |
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In some countries, the work of The Salvation Army may be called a command, led by a command commander. |
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William Dugdale, acting as a herald, called for the garrison commander to surrender the castle, but he was refused. |
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He had also been pursued by Teach's old commander, Benjamin Hornigold, who was by then a pirate hunter. |
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He sent a stinging letter to Washington, in which he described him as an incompetent commander and a vain and ungrateful person. |
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Like many of Scott's previous works, The Martian features a heroine in the form of Jessica Chastain's character who is the mission commander. |
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In the Western Roman Empire, Count came to indicate generically a military commander, but was not a specific rank. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was promoted to honorary junior commander five months later. |
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As commander of the Mercian army she worked with her brother, Edward the Elder, to win back the Mercian lands that were under Danish control. |
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Elfrith was appointed admiral of the colony's military forces in 1631, remaining the overall military commander for over seven years. |
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Their commander at the Battle of Fontenoy in May 1745 was the Duke of Cumberland, soon to command at Culloden. |
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General Bernard Montgomery was named commander of the 21st Army Group, which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion. |
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Lawton Collins, the VII Corps commander, assigned the veteran 9th Infantry Division to the task. |
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This is an opportunity that comes to a commander not more than once in a century. |
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The following day, Canadian commander Guy Simonds relieved the armoured divisions with infantry divisions, ending the offensive. |
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After the French were expelled, power was seized in 1805 by Muhammad Ali Pasha, an Albanian military commander of the Ottoman army in Egypt. |
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The Afrika Korps formed on 11 January 1941 and one of Hitler's favorite generals, Erwin Rommel, was designated as commander on 11 February. |
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Associated with the commander in the praetorium he became a familiar and close friend of Pomponius, who also was a man of letters. |
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His second published work was a biography of his old commander, Pomponius Secundus, in two books. |
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He is mentioned concerning the loyalty of Burrus, commander of the Praetorian Guard, whom Nero removed for disloyalty. |
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At the beginning of 1864, Lincoln made Grant commander of all Union armies. |
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De With temporarily replaced him as supreme commander for the Battle of Kentish Knock. |
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Later in 2004, and over to the west, an area of Cowes was named Francki Place in honour of the ship's commander. |
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Tostig had been a major commander in these wars attacking in the north while his brother Harold Godwinson marched up from the south. |
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It was reputedly saved by local hero Peter de Heyno who shot the French commander. |
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The British commander Albermale ordered a tunnel to be dug by his sappers so a mine could be planted under the walls of the city's fortress. |
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All agreements made between the British commander and Archbishop Rojo were dismissed as illegal. |
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With the army commander Sir John Mordaunt refusing to attempt a landing, the force sailed for home. |
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He attained the rank of lieutenant in the Italian Army and of commander in the Italian Navy. |
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In 109 BC, they defeated a Roman army under the consul Marcus Junius Silanus, who was the commander of Gallia Narbonensis. |
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The Senate passed a law exiling Sulla, and Marius was appointed the new commander in the eastern war. |
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Pompeius' own son was put in charge as naval commander in the effort to cause widespread famine in Italy. |
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Honorius, however, refused to appoint Alaric as the commander of the Western Roman Army, and in 409 the Visigoths again surrounded Rome. |
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The Frankish commander Eric of Friuli wanted to extend his dominion by conquering the Littoral Croat Duchy. |
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In 397, Alaric was named military commander of the eastern Illyrian prefecture by Arcadius. |
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A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. |
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A commander is normally specifically appointed to the role in order to provide a legal framework for the authority bestowed. |
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In 1434, Gil Eanes, the commander of one of Henry's expeditions, became the first European known to pass Cape Bojador. |
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Elcano served as a naval commander of Charles V of Spain and took part in the expedition to the Philippines. |
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At the age of nearly seventy years he was made commander in 1514 by Ferdinand of the largest Spanish expedition. |
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Graitzas Palaiologos was the military commander there, stationed at Salmeniko Castle. |
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Daniele Dolfin, commander of the Venetian fleet, thought it better to save the fleet than risk it for the Morea. |
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In 1240 Novgorodians expelled his brother, Alexander Nevsky, from the city and asked Yaroslav II to send them another commander. |
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After the execution of Ahmad Fanakati, Kublai confirmed Arghun's coronation and awarded his commander in chief Buqa the title of chancellor. |
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In 848 the Tang Chinese, led by the commander Zhang Yichao, were only able to reclaim the Hexi Corridor and Dunhuang in Gansu from the Tibetans. |
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In 1521, a Portuguese force led by commander Antonio Correia invaded Bahrain to take control of the wealth created by its pearl industry. |
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The British army had already moved over the border and the commander had established his HQ high in the central Portuguese mountains at Viseu. |
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From 1763 to 1767 James Cook made a detailed survey of the coasts of Newfoundland and southern Labrador while commander of the HMS Grenville. |
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In 1506 he was appointed commander of a fleet of 15 ships sent to the east coast of Africa and off India. |
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Under the Dutch Empire, Ambon city was the seat of the Dutch resident and military commander of the Moluccas. |
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In the 20th century, ships became large enough that the larger types, cruisers and up, could accommodate a commander and staff. |
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Drake completed the second circumnavigation of the world in September 1580, becoming the first commander to lead an entire circumnavigation. |
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In 1625, in the Battle of San Juan, the Dutch commander Boudewijn Hendricksz tested the defenses' limits like no one else before. |
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However, the military, especially the nation's top military commander, Frank Bainimarama, strongly opposed this bill. |
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The ataman had executive powers, and at time of war, he was the supreme commander in the field. |
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In time, the need to split the army into several units became clear and the commander of such a unit was called prince's voivode. |
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He was originally a military commander but on the frontier, civil and military could not easily be separated. |
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Guicciardini was powerless to influence the commander of papal forces, Francesco Maria della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, to take action. |
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Following the peace with England, the new Spanish commander Ambrosio Spinola pressed hard against the Dutch. |
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On 21 September 1810, Hidalgo was proclaimed general and supreme commander after arriving to Celaya. |
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Organisationally, the district has its headquarters in Nelson and has three distinct Areas each headed by an Inspector as its commander. |
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In March 1776, the Continental Army forced the British to evacuate Boston, with George Washington as the commander of the new army. |
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He ordered the Indian commander of the quarter guard Jemadar Ishwari Prasad to arrest Mangal Pandey, but the Jemadar refused. |
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The British commander wished to withdraw, but was persuaded to hold on by his junior officers. |
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Initially, as commander of the army, Walker ruled Nicaragua through provisional President Patricio Rivas. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was awarded the rank of honorary junior commander five months later. |
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The Junto Whigs were removed from office, although Marlborough, for the moment, remained as commander of the army. |
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However, the British commander in Upper Canada received news of the American declaration of war much faster. |
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Thereafter, Chauncey and Yeo's squadrons fought two indecisive actions, neither commander seeking a fight to the finish. |
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These overall Baltimore defences had been planned in advance and foreseen by the state militia commander, Maj. |
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One force burned Washington but failed to capture Baltimore, and sailed away when its commander was killed. |
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The commander related that he was astonished to watch an army of 40,000 men in full equipment go marching past from the direction of the heights. |
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James Yorke Scarlett, commander of the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava, was married to a Hargreaves coal heiress and lived at Bank Hall. |
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Scott on 22 September 1924 in Lelant, Cornwall, daughter of Helen and Charles Scott, a British commander. |
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Much as Tra wanted to stay behind, as commander of the region, it was his duty to organize and lead the troops going to the North. |
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Younger brother Paul is the senior Hawk operator for a training group and RAF Valley's Operations Wing commander. |
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He completed many death-defying missions before retiring as a wing commander. |
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Art Cameron, commander of the 309th Maintenance Wing, pointed out several improvements directly impacting customers and ALC work. |
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The biggest threat to a mechanized commander on the Korean battlefield is enemy infantry equipped with antitank weapons. |
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The German attack was resumed and continued until the German commander decided that the defenders could not be defeated before dark. |
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However, according to the Official War Diary of Army Group A, its commander, Generaloberst Gerd von Rundstedt, ordered the halt. |
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On 19 May, Gort met with French General Gaston Billotte, commander of the French First Army and overall coordinator of the Allied forces. |
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Near dawn, the troops at the harbour were ordered back into the town, then discovered that the local French commander had negotiated a surrender. |
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Hoskyns, the 1st RB commander objected, since the plan required the withdrawal of tanks and men from where the Germans were close to breaking through. |
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In 1387, Ming forces defeated the Mongol commander Naghachu's resisting forces who settled in the Haixi area and began to summon the Jurchen tribes to pay tribute. |
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Ihler, the IX Corps commander and Fortune, decided that the only hope of escape was through Le Havre and abandoned the plan to retire through Rouen. |
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The commander of the punitive expedition, General Lothar von Trotha, was eventually relieved and reprimanded for his usurpation of orders and the cruelties he inflicted. |
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General Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst turned down an appointment as commander in chief due to an unwillingness to take sides in the conflict. |
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When General Henry Hamilton, the British commander at Detroit, retook Vincennes, Clark returned in a surprise march in February 1779 and captured Hamilton. |
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German forces followed up quickly and on 16 June, 10th Army commander General Robert Altmayer ordered the army to retreat into the Brittany peninsula. |
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The new head of state, Ibrahim Babangida, declared himself president and commander in chief of the armed forces and of the ruling Supreme Military Council. |
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In 1647, Locke was sent to the prestigious Westminster School in London under the sponsorship of Alexander Popham, a member of Parliament and his father's former commander. |
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Lucius Septimius Severus Geta, the Pannonian commander, bribed the opposing forces, pardoned the Praetorian Guards and installed himself as emperor. |
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The skirmish, known as the Battle of Culham Bridge, ended in a Parliamentarian victory and the Royalist commander Sir Henry Gage was mortally wounded. |
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He was commander of these forces, whose officers he appointed. |
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The unit's best known commander was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. |
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In the wake of the 1798 French Invasion of Egypt and its subsequent expulsion in 1801, the commander of an Albanian regiment, Muhammad Ali, was able to gain control of Egypt. |
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The overall commander of the Allied Naval Expeditionary Force, providing close protection and bombardment at the beaches, was Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay. |
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Ready for battle, he left Cork on 12 July 1808 to participate in the war against French forces in the Iberian Peninsula, with his skills as a commander tested and developed. |
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He twice crossed the Atlantic, before returning to serve under his uncle as the commander of Suckling's longboat, which carried men and dispatches to and from the shore. |
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On the same day, Marlborough was dismissed as commander of the army. |
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Edward was an extremely capable and daring military commander. |
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Spartan commanders, often seen as the pinnacle of Greek military prowess, were known for their tactical trickery, and, for them, this was a feat to be desired in a commander. |
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King Albert I stayed in the Yser as commander of the military to lead the army while Broqueville's government withdrew to nearby Le Havre in France. |
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In a preliminary battle, the Action of 18 September 1639, Tromp was the first fleet commander known for the deliberate use of line of battle tactics. |
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In 1951, he was recalled to active service to be a Marine rifle company commander during the Korean War with Dog Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines. |
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Only Francis Godolphin, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall and commander of the militias along with 12 of his soldiers stood to offer some kind of resistance. |
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With the help of his fellow Corsican Antoine Christophe Saliceti, Bonaparte was appointed artillery commander of the republican forces at the Siege of Toulon. |
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The British commander General Francis de Rottenberg did not have the strength to retake Fort George, so he build a blockade, hoping to starve the Americans into surrender. |
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The Kenyan military said that one of the 10 other men killed during the raid in Lamu County was Luqman Osman Issa, the main al-Shabab commander in the area. |
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Both sides stood their ground, but after the battle, the American commander, General Jacob Brown, pulled back to Fort George while the British did not pursue them. |
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But the Austrian commander, Archduke Charles, failed to follow up on his indecisive victory, allowing Napoleon to prepare and seize Vienna in early July. |
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Oliver Cromwell had risen from unknown member of Parliament in his forties to being commander of the New Model Army, which emerged victorious from the English Civil War. |
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Charles's nephew Prince Rupert of the Rhine disagreed with the battle strategy of the royalist commander Lord Lindsey, and Charles sided with Rupert. |
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The Roman commander, Publius Pomponius Secundus, and a legionary force supported by Roman cavalry recruited auxiliaries from the Vangiones and Nemetes. |
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In the Midlands, a Parliamentary force under Sir John Gell besieged and captured the cathedral city of Lichfield, after the death of the original commander, Lord Brooke. |
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Regardless, Sulla was confirmed again as the commander of the campaign against Mithridates, so he took his legions out of Rome and marched east to the war. |
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At the orders of the British commander Lord Elgin, the British and French forces burned and pillaged the Old Summer Palace of the Chinese Emperor. |
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They would soon be confronted by an army of organized, highly trained, professional soldiers under the leadership of a brilliant and ruthless commander. |
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In the ensuing years it had never come to that, yet every scoutcraft was equipped with a self-destruct mechanism, and every commander was prepared at all times to activate it. |
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While Manstein was formulating new plans in Koblenz, Generalleutnant Heinz Guderian, commander of the XIX Army Corps, was lodged in a nearby hotel. |
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Lee took command of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862, and led invasions into Union territory, ultimately becoming commander of all Confederate forces. |
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Jellicoe was promoted away from active command to become First Sea Lord, the professional head of the Royal Navy, while Beatty replaced him as commander of the Grand Fleet. |
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Major General Anatoly Stessel, commander of the Port Arthur garrison, believed that the purpose of defending the city was lost after the fleet had been destroyed. |
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The tall soldiers of Nyjord moved in ready obeyance of their commander. |
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General Douglas Haig, commander of the BEF, noted this event in his diary. |
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Edward I returned to Scotland once again in 1300, and this time took his son with him, making him the commander of the rearguard at the siege of Caerlaverock. |
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Rather than stay in Cumbernauld House, the commander, Lord George Murray, slept in the village's Black Bull Inn, where he could enforce closer discipline on his soldiers. |
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In 1695 explorer Vladimir Atlasov became commander of Anadyrsk. |
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During the expedition, men led by his top commander ransacked a Spanish outpost, in violation of both the terms of his pardon and a peace treaty with Spain. |
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It also won Richard a reputation as a skilled military commander. |
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The Americans captured Kaskaskia on July 4, and then secured Vincennes, although the latter was quickly recaptured by Henry Hamilton, the British commander at Detroit. |
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Don't drop dimes on the company commanders unless it is a last resort. Give them a chance to fix weak areas before you report it to the commander. |
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The commander and leader in this struggle was John Comyn, the son. |
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This was done to prevent a military commander having too many units under his command and using them to order a rebellion, such as that usurpation by Carausius. |
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Within the second to tenth cohorts, the commander of each cohort's first century was known as a pilus prior and was in command of his entire cohort when in battle. |
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Within hours after taking office, Stevens was ousted in a bloodless military coup led by Brigadier General David Lansana, the commander of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces. |
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In July 1646, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London for denouncing his former commander the Earl of Manchester as a traitor and Royalist sympathiser. |
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The commander of task force operations was Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse. |
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The first commander, appointed in 1992 was General Sir Jeremy Mackenzie. |
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After Andrade threatened to sail upriver without permission, the naval commander finally decided to let him pass, granting him pilots to assist his travel. |
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The supreme commander of the Bahraini military is King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the deputy supreme commander is the Crown Prince, Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. |
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According to Article II, Section 2, Clause I of the Constitution, the President of the United States is commander in chief of the United States Armed Forces. |
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Buenos Aires named Vernet military and civil commander of the islands in 1829, and he attempted to regulate sealing to stop the activities of foreign whalers and sealers. |
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The Egyptian commander, Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, was a purely political appointee who owed his position to his close friendship with Nasser. |
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The Dutch commander Captain Eustachius De Lannoy was captured. |
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His reputation rests not as much on his ability to win and exploit field battles as it does on this expertise as a siege commander, military organizer and innovator. |
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The choice of motto is attributed to a junior officer named J S Yule, in response to a request from a commander of the RFC, Colonel Sykes, for suggestions. |
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The new law altered the traditional loyalty oath of servicemen so that they affirmed loyalty to Hitler personally rather than the office of supreme commander or the state. |
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General Foch was appointed as supreme commander of the Allied forces. |
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The Company A commander, Captain Helmer, was at the crossroads where the road split, with the left fork leading to Udenbreth, when he saw a group of men coming toward him. |
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