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A special display honors Lance Corporal Thomas A. Blair, Oklahoma's first casualty during the Iraq War.
Meserve and Corporal Thomas E. Clarke ( Don Harvey ) realize Oanh's coughing might give them away.
One of the soldiers ' real names has been revealed by the Florida press as Steve Gabott Thomas, ( Corporal Thomas E Clarke ) who served only four years of prison for his crime in Vietnam and had since become a leader in the Church of the Creator when he was connected with the murder of Harold Mansfield Jr., an African-American Gulf War veteran decades later.
* Don Harvey as Corporal Thomas E. Clarke
The first offensive action undertaken by AEF units serving with British forces ( Corporal Thomas A. Pope was awarded the Medal of Honor for this battle ) was by 1, 000 men ( 4 Companies from the 33rd Division AEF ) serving with the Australian Imperial Force's ( AIF ) during the Battle of Hamel on 4 July 1918.
They had also suffered casualties, among them Leading Aircraftman Thomas Irvine and Corporal Clarence Tully who were killed during Japanese raids on Tarakan airfield.
These were Private Musa Audu ( Nigeria ), Private Seidu Duah ( Ghana ), Lance Corporal Josephus Thomas ( Sierra Leone ) and Corporal Joselyn Thomas ( Sierra Leone ).
In one famous episode, Corporal Thomas Waters of 5th Parachute Brigade Signal Section was awarded the Military Medal for laying and maintaining the field telephone line under heavy enemy fire across the Caen Canal Bridge on D Day 1944.
* Thomas Lockyer as Corporal Bruce Campbell
American Corporal Thomas A. Pope received the British Distinguished Conduct Medal from King George V on 12 August 1918.
* Corporal Thomas Hancock-VC recipient ( unmarked grave )
Instead, the Comacchio Company was named after a battle fought in Lake Comacchio, Italy, by Royal Marines in 1945, where Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter of 43 Commando posthumously received the Victoria Cross for his actions.
On 8 September 1855 at Sebastopol, Crimea, near the Redan, Corporal Shields volunteered to go out with Assistant Surgeon William Henry Thomas Sylvester to an exposed and dangerous part of the front, to bring in an officer who was wounded, and was afterwards found to be mortally so.
Corporal Edward Thomas, MM, of the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards fired the first shot of the British Army in World War I, at 7am on 22 August 1914, in an engagement outside Mons.
* Corporal ( later Captain ) John Thomas Davies, Great War
During this, on the eastern flank, Corporal Thomas Hunter, of No. 43 Commando ( RM ), earned a posthumous Victoria Cross for conspicuous Gallantry.
Four Australians were awarded the Medal for Gallantry for their distinguished service at Kibeho, the first gallantry medals awarded to Australians since the Vietnam War ; Corporal Andrew Miller, Warrant Officer Rod Scott, Lieutenant Thomas Tilbrook and Major Carol Vaughan-Evans.

Corporal and Peck
These troops include the comatose Private Charlie Soda ( Kelly Carlson ), the odd acting Technical Sergeant Ari Peck ( J. P. Manoux ), and the medic Corporal Joe Griff ( Ed Quinn ).

Corporal and Hunter
In 1965 he appeared as Corporal Smith in second season episode 3, " Then Came The Mighty Hunter " of 12 O-Clock High ( TV series ).
In 1965 he guest-starred as Corporal Corbett in " Then Came The Mighty Hunter ", Season 2, Episode 3 of the TV series Twelve O ' Clock High.
On 16 / 17 September 1918 at Moeuvres, France, Corporal Hunter was detailed to take on an advanced post which was established in shell holes close to the enemy.
There was no opportunity for reconnoitring adjacent ground, and the following afternoon Corporal Hunter found that the enemy had established posts all round him, isolating his command.

Corporal and was
Corporal Himmelstoß ( spelled Himmelstoss in some editions ) was a post-man before enlisting in the war.
The Barrett M82 is credited with a maximum effective range of ; and it was with a. 50BMG caliber McMillan TAC-50 rifle that Canadian Master Corporal Rob Furlong made the longest recorded ( until 2010 ) confirmed sniper kill in history, when he shot a Taliban fighter at a range of in Afghanistan during Operation Anaconda in 2002.
An instructor with the 14th Infantry Training Battalion at Dubbo, he was appointed Acting Corporal, then reverted to Private.
Several soldiers were arrested for their involvement in the mutiny, including Corporal Foday Sankoh who was jail for seven years at the Pademba Road Prison, after he was convicted of treason.
The Bumper ( rocket ) | Bumper was a two-stage rocket consisting of a Post-War V-2 topped by a WAC Corporal rocket.
In September 2012, Lance Corporal Sean Jones of The Princess of Wales's Regiment was awarded the Military Cross for his role in a bayonet charge which took place in October 2011 .< Ref >
The first Allied soldier killed in the liberation of France was Free French SAS Corporal Emile Bouétard of the 4th Bataillon d ’ Infanterie de l ’ Air, also in Britanny in Plumelec: June 6, 0 h 40.
Anna Edwards's father died before she was born, and her mother married an Irish soldier, Corporal Patrick Donohoe of the Engineers, who was later awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in Bombay during the Indian Mutiny.
He elected to " go Active " ( the euphemism for volunteering for overseas service ) and his aptitude was such that he was appointed Lance Corporal and attended NCO school, and became a basic training instructor in the rank of corporal.
He indicated that it was used to assassinate the state archives custodian Renato León Zenteno and the Army Corporal Manuel Leyton.
Among the hospital patients who escaped were a Corporal Mayer of the NNC ; Bombardier Lewis of the Royal Artillery and Trooper Green of the Natal Mounted Police who was wounded in the thigh by a spent bullet.
In addition, one member of Stevenson's 2nd / 3rd NNC, Corporal William Anderson, was killed by British fire while fleeing the station just prior to the arrival of the Zulus.
Its currency is named corporals, at a rate of two corporals for every United States dollar ; both the flag and the monetary unit are named after U. S. Marine Corporal Earl McCabe, who deserted his company while stationed at Port-au-Prince during the American occupation in 1922, and in transit to Miami, was shipwrecked on San Lorenzo.
He was enlisted in the Regular Army as Corporal Neville L. Brand, infantryman on March 5, 1941, he was listed as being six feet tall and weighing 169 pounds.
He was hired for one day ’ s work as “ Corporal Klinger ” on the M * A * S * H episode, “ Chief Surgeon Who ?”.
* 2011 Chris Ortiz was promoted to the rank of Corporal in the detention center.
Ness County was named for Corporal Noah V. Ness of the 7th Kansas Cavalry.
Surface-to-Surface projects were the Honest John, Little John, Hawk, Lacrosse, and Corporal Type III ; the liquid-fueled Corporal Type III was soon canceled and the solid Thiokol fueled Sergeant project started.
It was JPL that designed the Corporal system and later was the R & D designer of the Sergeant.

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