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attache and commander
Amongst those arrested were Générals Daniel KATSUVA wa Katsuvira, Land Forces Chief of Staff, UTSHUDI Wembolenga, Commandant of the 2nd Military Region at Kalemie ; FALLU Sumbu, Military Attaché of Zaïre in Washington, Colonel MUDIAYI wa Mudiayi, the military attaché of Zaïre in Paris, the military attache in Brussels, a paracommando battalion commander, and several others.

attache and General
After studying at Columbia University, he went on to serve the United Nations and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization for approximately eleven years, first as press attache to the UN Moroccan Mission in New York ( 1965 ), then as information officer at the UN headquarters in New York and in Addis Ababa ( 1965 – 1967 ), regional information adviser for Africa at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Accra, Ghana ( 1967 – 1971 ), communications adviser for the FAO at Rome ( 1961 – 1974 ), director of the information division at the same ( 1974 – 1976 ), and finally as Assistant-Secretary General at the UN World Food Conference ( 1974 – 1975 ).
General Renning orders his naval attache, " Harpoon ", to board the Boeing E-4 airborne command post and orders a launch of his remaining land-based bombers, as most of them have been destroyed in the initial Soviet attack.

attache and later
Due to his fluency in multiple languages, Napier's lack of educational qualifications was overlooked and he was appointed to the British embassy at Vienna and later, Constantinople, where he served as an attache.
A year later, he was appointed assistant military attache for air to Italy and Greece, with station at Rome.
He told the librarian that he was the Soviet naval attache, and later when he talked to two drinkers at a pub he identified himself in the same way.

attache and which
According to the diary of the German attache in Sofia at the time, Colonel von Schoenebeck, the two German doctors who attended the king – Sajitz and Hans Eppinger – both believed that the king had died from the same poison that Dr. Eppinger had allegedly found two years earlier in the postmortem examination of the Greek prime minister Ioannis Metaxas, a slow poison which takes weeks to do its work, and which causes the appearance of blotches on the skin of its victim before death.
In 1982, King Fahd made him the military attache at the Saudi Embassy, a move which could have ended his diplomatic career.
According to Constant, shortly after Aristide's ouster, Colonel Patrick Collins, a U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ), attache who was stationed in Haiti from 1989 to 1992, pressured him to organize a front that could oppose the Aristide movement and do intelligence work against it ( it is believed that members of FRAPH were working, and perhaps still are, for two social service agencies funded by the US Agency for International Development, one of which maintains sensitive files on the popular social movements of the Haïtian poor ).
The new republican government gave him a post in the Ministry of Education, after which he went to Moscow as a cultural attache representing the Iraqi embassy.
At the same time, Keycase's luck changes when he blithely talks himself out of one tough spot by grabbing an ordinary-looking attache case, which belongs to the Duke and Duchess.
Next he was posted as an attache to the British Military Mission in Hungary as an " agricultural adviser " which position saw him through until the end of the War.
By refusing to pass on the relevant information to their British counterparts, Mossad earned the displeasure of Britain, which retaliated by expelling three Israeli diplomats, one of whom was the embassy attache identified as the handler for the two agents.
After one year of studies, he enlisted in counterintelligence ( otherwise he would have been conscripted without a choice of which service to enter ), and was soon promoted and sent to the British Embassy in Chongqing as cultural attache, on the basis of his proficiency in Chinese.

attache and had
His father was a career diplomat who, as a young attache, had lived for years in Florence and Naples.
Topper Toys replied with a copy called " Secret Sam " that featured a toy gun that fired plastic bullets through the attache case and had a working camera that outsold 007's kit.
It had been retrieved by French spy and cleaning lady Marie Bastian from the waste paper basket of the military attache at the German Embassy, Maximilian von Schwartzkoppen.
The display of Goren's works is sponsored by the Israeli embassy, and the cultural attache, Lizzie Oved Scheja, stated that the exhibit had their absolute support.
* Zoya Fyodorova, Russian actress ( Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears ); had an infamous affair with American naval attache and future Vice-Admiral Jackson Tate
Keith had been working in Pakistan since December 2006 as an attache for the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
* 1960-The Defense Department had 2090 attache personnel in 74 capitals.
His father Joseph Archer Crowe ( 1825-1896 ) had been a British consul-general and ended his career as commercial attache for all of Europe ( 1882 – 1896 ).

attache and existed
Artificial barriers to a free exchange of information between the branches and the JCS existed, and the coordination of attache activities with other DoD elements was difficult.

attache and three
A copy of the code book was obtained in a " black bag " operation on the luggage of a Japanese naval attache in 1923 ; after three years of work Agnes Driscoll was able to break the additive portion of the code.

attache and years
He then was appointed military attache to Washington, DC around 1946 where he stayed for a few years.

Swedish and field
The word acre is derived from Old English æcer originally meaning " open field ", cognate to west coast Norwegian ækre and Swedish åker, German Acker, Dutch akker, Latin ager, and Greek αγρός ( agros ).
His hopes of being exchanged for the Swedish field marshal Gustaf Horn were disappointed for Bernhard had to deliver up his captive to the French.
* September 7 – Arvid Wittenberg, Swedish field marshal and statesman ( b. 1606 )
Fighting in the field, the Swedish army was able, in particular, to make quick, sustained marches across large tracts of land and to maintain a high rate of small arms fire due to proficient military drill.
* On February 27, 1832, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club received the right to use the triple-tailed war ensign, including a centred white field with a golden " O " topped with a duke's crown ( as of 1878 a royal crown ).
Pioneering this field were the Swedish band Bathory.
His partly stripped body was found an hour or two later, and was secretly evacuated from the field in a Swedish artillery wagon.
Pursuit of Bernhard's troops threatened to cut off any escape route of the Swedish units, who also promptly broke, turning into a panic stricken mob and leaving their side of the field to the Spanish troops of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand.
This was one the first projects that led to the development of the field of Nautical Archaeology, along with the excavation of the Viking Skuldelev ships at Roskilde in 1962, and the discovery and raising of the Swedish warship the Vasa ( ship ) in 1961.
Two years later, as Swedish field marshal, Banér, with 16, 000 men, entered Bohemia and, combining with the Saxon army, marched on Prague.
According to the Swedish Armed Forces field manual, a trained fire and maneuver team is as effective as four individual soldiers of same quality.
Towards the end of the Thirty Years ' War, the townsfolk were looking after 50 Swedish soldiers, which brought them protection by the Swedish Army, and thereby also a reputation as a " field hospital town " (" Lazarettstadt ") that lasted until the end of the Second World War.
Moreover, the rationale of mandatory tuition in Swedish and other subjects is to give the students more of a general knowledge base, and not train them for a specific field.
University students are required not only to master their selected field, but also to study at least two languages beside their mother tongue, one of which is obligatorily Swedish for Finnish-speakers.
On 30 April 1632, the German field marshal Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly died at Ingolstadt during a Swedish siege of the city.
Count Erik Jönsson Dahlbergh ( 10 October 1625 – 16 January 1703 ) was a Swedish engineer, soldier, and field marshal, called the " Vauban of Sweden ".
The article was published in response to the publication of Keynes ' magnum opus, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money in 1936, and its purpose was to draw international attention to the Swedish discoveries in the field, many of which had predated the discoveries of Keynes.
Through a planning grant from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency ( SIDA ), BTH and NJU explored the possibilities for cooperation in the field of sustainable development.
Thus the Swedish forces were diverted from their real objective and transferred to another field where even victory would have been comparatively unprofitable.
He was High Councillor of the realm in 1625, elevated to the rank of field marshal in 1628, and sometimes commander-in-chief of Swedish forces in Germany during Thirty Years ' War.
At the battle of Breitenfeld in 1631, Horn prevented the Imperial force, under Tilly, from flanking the main body of the Swedish army after their Saxon allies fled the field.
After the death of king Gustav II Adolf in the field at Lützen in November 1632, field marshal Horn and general John Banér were appointed to the overall command for Swedish forces in Germany.
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