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soldier and under
Later joining the Roman army, he began his career under the Gothic soldier Gainas.
* 1979 – ABC News correspondent Bill Stewart is shot dead by a Nicaraguan soldier under the regime of Anastasio Somoza Debayle.
The following day he rented a 1993 Ford F-700 truck from Ryder under the name Robert D. Kling, an alias he adopted because he knew an Army soldier named Kling with whom he shared physical characteristics, and because it reminded him of the Klingon warriors of Star Trek.
Episodic analgesia may occur under special circumstances, such as in the excitement of sport or war: a soldier on the battlefield may feel no pain for many hours from a traumatic amputation or other severe injury.
Thomas, their only son, was born between 1393 and 1416. he became a professional soldier and served under the Earl of Warwick, but all dates are vague, and it is unknown how he became distinguished.
Although the Kuhl incident received the most publicity, Patton slapped and berated a second soldier, Private Paul G. Bennett of C Battery, 17th Field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division, under similar circumstances on August 10, 1943 at the 93rd Evacuation Hospital.
Of the actors, Variety went on to say, " Burt Lancaster, whose presence adds measurably to the marquee weight of the strong cast names, wallops the character of Top Sergeant Milton Warden, the professional soldier who wet-nurses a weak, pompous commanding officer and the GIs under him.
One analysis is that U. S. strategy underestimated the strength and determination remaining in the psyche of the German soldier, believing his fighting spirit to have totally collapsed under the stress of the Normandy breakout and the reduction of the Falaise Pocket.
He was an ideal soldier, and shared to the fullest the esprit du corps of the army, but he cherished the civil institutions organized under the Constitution, and was only a soldier that these might be perpetuated in undiminished usefulness and honor.
soldier uses the phrase " let's roll " as an indicator to head to Chicago which was under attack by the Decepticons.
* The Athenian soldier and statesman, Aristides, as well as the former Athenian archon Xanthippus, return from banishment in Aegina to serve under Themistocles against the Persians.
In 345 BCE., Philip conducted a hard-fought campaign against the Ardiaioi ( Ardiaei ), under their king Pluratus, during which he was seriously wounded by an Ardian soldier in the lower right leg.
Downing was a soldier and diplomat who served under Oliver Cromwell and King Charles II, and who invested in properties and acquired considerable wealth.
Then in 1963 Joseph Valachi, a soldier in the Genovese family, under indictment for murderering a fellow inmate, broke the code of omertà.
Berton himself was conscripted into the Canadian Army under the National Resources Mobilization Act in 1942 and attended basic training in British Columbia, nominally as a reinforcement soldier intended for The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada.
The first prototype Class III ( maximum containment ) biosafety cabinet was fashioned in 1943 by Hubert Kaempf Jr., then a U. S. Army soldier, under the direction of Dr. Arnold G. Wedum, Director ( 1944 – 69 ) of Industrial Health and Safety at the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories, Camp Detrick, Maryland.
He was only defeated when an English soldier floated under the bridge in a half-barrel and thrust his spear through the laths in the bridge, mortally wounding the axeman.
He began his career as a soldier, under the command of his father, when he was only sixteen years old.
This was perhaps in part because Kitchener was thought to be a Tory ( the Liberals were in office at the time ); perhaps due to a Curzon-inspired whispering campaign ; but most importantly because Morley, who was a Gladstonian and thus suspicious of imperialism, felt it inappropriate, after the recent grant of limited self-government under the 1909 Indian Councils Act, for a serving soldier to be Viceroy.
The symposium define a child soldier as any person under age 18 who is " part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force or group in any capacity, including but not limited to cooks, porters, messengers and those accompanying such groups, other than purely as family members.
Obviously disturbed and under mental anguish, the soldier again toasts them with " fuck it ".
Justinian, a 1998 novel by science fiction author, and Byzantine scholar, Harry Turtledove, writing under the name HN Turtletaub, gives a fictionalized version of Justinian's life as retold by a fictional lifelong companion the soldier Myakes.
He served with distinction as a soldier under Emperors Aurelian and Probus, and in 293 at the establishment of the Tetrarchy, was designated Caesar along with Constantius Chlorus, receiving in marriage Diocletian's daughter Valeria ( later known as Galeria Valeria ), and at the same time being entrusted with the care of the Illyrian provinces.

soldier and pay
He was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War and political movements such as McCarthyism, and he helped pay for the successful defense of a soldier accused of " fragging " ( murdering ) another soldier during the war.
The word is also related to the Medieval Latin soldarius, meaning soldier ( literally, " one having pay ").
* Private reason is the reason that is used when an individual is " a cog in a machine " or when one " has a role to play in society and jobs to do: to be a soldier, to have taxes to pay, to be in charge of a parish, to be a civil servant.
Canute thanked the Norwegians for their patience and then went from assembly to assembly ( Danish: landsting ) outlawing any sailor, captain or soldier who refused to pay a fine which amounted to more than a years harvest for most farmers.
Three of these coins ( with a weight of about 14. 1 grams, almost half an ounce ) totaled one stater, about one month's pay for a soldier.
Inscriptions in the Archilocheion identify Archilochus as a key figure in the Parian cult of Dionysus There is no evidence to back isolated reports that his mother was a slave, named Enipo, that he left Paros to escape poverty, or that he became a mercenary soldierthe slave background is probably inferred from a misreading of his verses ; archaeology indicates that life on Paros, which he associated with " figs and seafaring ", was quite prosperous ; and though he frequently refers to the rough life of a soldier, warfare was a function of the aristocracy in the archaic period and there is no indication that he fought for pay.
Latrocinium ( from Latin latro, ultimately from Greek latron, " pay " hire ) which meant primarily a mercenary, or hired soldier, had the same meaning as miles.
However, in several other countries, such as Canada, Italy and Norway, corporal is a junior rank, indicating a more experienced soldier than a private, and also on a higher pay scale, but having no particular command appointment corresponding to the rank, similar to specialist in the U. S. Army.
Silver bullion supplies were running short since the Roman Empire was no longer conquering new territory, and because a series of soldier emperors and rebels needed coin to pay their troops to buy loyalty.
It is clear from papyri that the pay of the Roman soldier increased from 900 sestertii a year under Augustus to 2000 sestertii a year under Septimius Severus and the price of grain more than tripled indicating that fall in real wages and a moderate inflation occurred during this time.
From the fifteenth century hence, most condottieri were landless Italian nobles who had chosen the profession of arms as livelihood ; the most famous of such mercenary captains was the son of Caterina Sforza, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, from Forlì, known as The Last Condottiere ; his son was Cosimo I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ; besides noblemen, princes also fought as condottieri, given the sizable income to their estates, notably Sigismondo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, and Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino ; despite war-time inflation, soldier ’ s pay was high:
* 6, 600 monthly florins in 1448: William VIII of Montferrat, from Francesco Sforza ( Milan ); the enlisted soldier ’ s pay was 3, 300 florins, half that of an officer ’ s
In Italy, Galileo noted that individual taxation of minute amounts could fund large sums to the State, which could then fund his research on the trajectory of cannonballs, noting that " each individual soldier was being paid from coin collected by a general tax of pennies and farthings, while even a million of gold would not suffice to pay the entire army.
On July 6, 1779, the Board, sympathetic to Margaret ’ s injuries and impressed with her service and bravery, granted her half the monthly pay of a soldier in the Continental Army and a new set of clothes or its equivalent in cash.
Congress gave each soldier three months pay, but since they had no funds Robert Morris issued a total $ 800, 000 in personal notes to the soldiers.
Il Medeghino became a famous condottiere, or soldier of fortune, who fought in the pay of Charles V at the Battle of Mühlberg and elsewhere in Italy ( the " War of Siena "), in the Wars of Religion in France and in the Low Countries.
About the middle of February, 1904, General Reardon ordered Major Ellison to take another soldier he could trust to secretly " hold up or shoot the men coming off shift at the Vindicator mine " in order to convince the mine owners to pay.
I was angry that the US is funding private armies, paying them $ 30, 000 per soldier, per month, while the Bush administration tries to cut our soldiers ' hazard pay.
A memorial was constructed and with the inclusion of army traditions in the ceremonies, the Gabar Negi fair started attracting villagers from far and near to pay their homage to this brave soldier.
This title was relevant for the Landsknechts, because a certified " master of the long sword " wielding the Zweihänder was entitled to twice the pay of a normal soldier ( Doppelsöldner ).
The boat and its passenger wash into a storm drain, where a rat demands the soldier pay a toll.
* Optio centuriae: ' chosen man of the centuria ; second-in-command and rear rank officer of a centuria ; classed as a duplicarius, a soldier receiving double basic pay ; he carried a hastile ( wooden staff ).

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