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Brereton and had
Brereton had no experience in airborne operations but had extensive command experience at the air force level in several theatres, most recently as commander of Ninth Air Force, which gave him a working knowledge of the operations of IX Troop Carrier Command.
Brereton rejected having two airlifts on the first day, although this had been accomplished during Operation Dragoon, albeit with forty-five more minutes of daylight against negligible opposition.
These recommendations were acted upon and by the mid-to-late 1980s, when the area had become largely derelict it was redeveloped as a pedestrian and tourist precinct as an initiative of then New South Wales Minister for Public Works, Laurie Brereton.
On 29 December 1941, Brereton and his small staff arrived in Darwin, where his only combat forces were 14 B-17s of the 19th Bomb Group that had come south from Del Monte, and reestablished FEAF headquarters.
Looping back to South View, Ryan fired 23 rounds at PC Roger Brereton, a police officer who had just arrived at the scene in response to reports of gunfire.
Ryan next turned his weapons on Linda Chapman and her teenage daughter, Alison, who had turned onto South View moments after Brereton was shot.
Dr. John Le Gay Brereton, who had given medical advice to bathers in a Foreign Affairs Committee – owned Turkish bath in Bradford, travelled to Sydney, Australia, and opened a Turkish bath there on Spring Street in 1859, even before such baths had reached London.
When I Airborne Corps was committed to action in Operation Market Garden in September 1944, Browning's rift with Brereton had severe repercussions.
With Elizabeth Herbert, whom he married on 2 June 1492, he had one son, Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester, his heir and successor and one daughter Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Savage, Knt., and Sir William Brereton.
Taking into account his service in the New South Wales Parliament, Brereton had the longest period of parliamentary service of any member of the Parliament elected in 2001.
In 1598 he had inherited the Tatton estate in Cheshire from his brother-in-law Richard Brereton.
By her Brereton had Sir Thomas, his only son and successor in the baronetcy, and three daughters: Frances, wife of Edward Ward, 10th Baron Dudley and 2nd Baron Ward ; Susanna, who married Edmund Lenthall, son of Sir John Lenthall ; and Catherine, who died unmarried.
It was also decided by the commander of the 1st Allied Airborne Army, General Lewis Brereton, who commanded all Allied airborne forces including US XVIII Airborne Corps, that the two airborne divisions participating in Operation Varsity would be dropped simultaneously in a single " lift ," instead of being dropped several hours apart, addressing what had also been a problem during Operation Market Garden.
Other accusations alleged that the Queen had committed adultery with Sir Francis Weston, Sir Henry Norris, Sir William Brereton, and with her own brother, George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford.
It then seems to have passed into the ownership of the Bannester family of Chester and Caernarfon, and through them was in the possession of an Andrew Brereton by 1625 ; by the middle of the 17th century it had been acquired by Vaughan.
On June 30 Brereton had directed the B-17s which he had brought from India to move their operations to Palestine.
The heavy bombers of the Brereton and Halverson detachments ( now combined into the 1st Provisional Group, under Halverson's command ) had been flying with the Commonwealth air forces for some time, and drawing on that experience, the 98th Bombardment Group ( Heavy ) which arrived in mid-August, was able to go directly into action.
But soon the position improved somewhat ; the Earl of Stamford in the west and Brereton and Gell in the Midlands, though hard pressed, were at any rate in arms and undefeated, Newcastle had failed to conquer West Riding, and Sir William Waller, who had cleared Hampshire and Wiltshire of " malignants ," entered Gloucestershire early in March, destroyed a small Royalist force at Highnam on 24 March, and secured Bristol and Gloucester for Parliament.
Gell had successfully taken the town of Lichfield in Staffordshire and was on his way with about 1, 500 men and some artillery pieces to join Brereton in a projected attack on the town of Stafford.
Large-scale resignations followed on both boards as those who had supported the merger fell on their swords ; several prominent members of the anti-merger campaigns ( including Dicker, Scott, Brereton, and Gutnick ) would take senior executive or board positions at both clubs in the wake of the merger.

Brereton and several
While initially, ratings were steadily rising, the station's financial position took a turn for the worse in early 2005, with several employees, including Dermott Brereton, Mark Doran, and Robert Shaw not being paid.
It was also decided by General Brereton that the two airborne divisions would be dropped simultaneously in a single " lift ", instead of being dropped several hours apart.
Low voter turnout prohibited him from setting the record for most votes received by a candidate in a Kentucky gubernatorial election, and he received several thousand fewer votes than Brereton Jones, the victorious Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor.

Brereton and continued
Brereton was a vocal critic of Prime Minister John Howard who supported East Timor's continued integration in Indonesia.
In addition, a relative of Cannon's daughter's first husband, a Robert Brereton, continued to be involved with the gang as late as at least 1826.

Brereton and writing
His biographical writing on Tudor courtiers covers the Welsh land-owning magnate William Brereton, who was unjustly condemned to death in 1536 on the false charge of being Anne Boleyn's lover.

Brereton and published
* Fragment d ' histoire future ( 1904 )-Translated by Cloudesley Brereton and published as Underground Man in 1905
A notable account of the voyage, written by John Brereton, one of the gentlemen adventurers, was published in 1602, and this helped in popularising subsequent voyages of exploration and colonisation of the northeast seaboard of America.
: This toy was featured on page 21 of the book Transformers: The Fantasy, The Fun, The Future by Erin Brereton, published by Triumph Books.
Brereton was born in Sydney, the fifth son of John Le Gay Brereton ( 1827-1886 ), a well-known Sydney physician who published five volumes of verse between 1857 and 1887, and his wife Mary, née Tongue.
World War I led to Brereton producing a slender volume of verse published in 1919, The Burning Marl, dedicated to " All who have fought nobly ".
Brereton produced a volume of poems, Swags Up ( 1928 ), and a collection of his prose articles and stories was published under the title of Knocking Round ( 1930 ).
In 1946 William Morrow published his wartime memoirs, The Brereton Diaries, which have been sometimes criticized as allegedly written after-the-fact to absolve Brereton of any blame for controversies, and created further friction with MacArthur and his acolytes.
: This toy was featured on page 19 of the book Transformers: The Fantasy, The Fun, The Future by Erin Brereton published by Triumph Books.

Brereton and Other
Other notable cover artists include Dan Brereton, Tim Bradstreet, Duncan Fegredo, James Jean, Dave Johnson and J. G. Jones.
Other groups from the 9th Air Force under Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton operating from Tunisia and Egypt, and Air H. Q.

Brereton and .
* 1661 – Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet, English soldier and politician ( b. 1604 )
Through the unions and the NSW Young Labor Council, Keating met other future Labor figures such as Laurie Brereton, Graham Richardson and Bob Carr.
* 1604 – Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet, English soldier and politician ( d. 1661 )
* April 7 – William Brereton, English soldier and politician ( b. 1604 )
* September 13 – William Brereton, English soldier and politician ( d. 1661 )
Since the bulk of both troops and aircraft were American, Brereton, a U. S. Army Air Forces officer, was named by Eisenhower on 16 July and appointed by SHAEF on 2 August.
Major Lewis H. Brereton and his superior Brigadier General Billy Mitchell suggested dropping elements of the United States 1st Infantry Division behind German lines near Metz.
Both US corps fell under the First Allied Airborne Army under US Lieutenant General Lewis Brereton.
Edited and Translated by Geoffrey Brereton.
It contains a four-poster bed from the era of William and Mary and a portrait by Zuccaro of members of the Fitton family, which was formerly in Brereton Hall.
He won the All Ireland Amateur Championship in 1976 having defeated Martin Brereton.
In June 2004, Labor leader Mark Latham announced that Garrett would become an Australian Labor Party candidate for the House of Representatives at the 2004 federal election, in the safe New South Wales seat of Kingsford Smith which was being vacated by the former Cabinet minister Laurie Brereton.
Although Lieutenant-General Lewis H. Brereton commanded the First Allied Airborne Army, his second in command Lieutenant-General Frederick Browning took command of the airborne role.
* Greenhous, Brereton.
The Opposition Spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Labor's Laurie Brereton, was vocal in highlighting evidence of the Indonesian military's involvement in pro-integrationist violence and advocated United Nations peacekeeping to support the East Timor's ballot.

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