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He became a general staff officer with IX Corps, part of General Sir Herbert Plumer's Second Army, in July 1917.
** Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel, Postmaster General ; was falsely implicated.
James Chevedden made a written complaint to the Superior General of the Jesuit Order, Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, regarding the promotion of the ideology of the Marxist philosopher, Herbert Marcuse at the 1998 California Jesuit Province Social Pastoral Conference.
Besides appointing Weizsäcker State Secretary, Ribbentrop fired Ulrich von Hassell as Ambassador to Italy and replaced him with Mackensen, appointed Herbert von Dirksen to London to serve as his successor as Ambassador to Britain and prompted the military attaché in Tokyo General Eugen Ott to Ambassador to replace Dirksen.
Among them were Herbert Brownell, who would become Eisenhower's Attorney General, James Hagerty, who would become White House Press Secretary, and John Foster Dulles, who would become Eisenhower's Secretary of State.
Later when the National Government called a General Election he tried to pull the Liberal Party out of it but succeeded in taking only a few followers, most of whom were related to him ; the main Liberal party remained in the coalition for a year longer, under the leadership of Sir Herbert Samuel.
The theory of British Israelism was also vigorously promoted by Herbert W. Armstrong in the 1950s founder and former Pastor General of the Worldwide Church of God.
Herbert Abrams | Herbert Elmer Abrams ' portrait of General Westmoreland
Their appeal in the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals was opposed by United States Attorney General Herbert Brownell and the U. S. Department of Justice.
Herbert Paul was Adjutant General of the Nebraska National Guard for 19 years.
Herbert follows him to the San Francisco General Hospital emergency room and mistakenly gets the impression that Stevenson had died from his injuries.
However, Stevens was favored by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, by Senator William F. Knowland of California, and by the Republican National Committee, ( Alaska itself had no Senators at this time, as it was still a territory ).
The General follows the career of Herbert Curzon from the time that he joins the army as a subaltern through his experiences in the Second Boer War to the happy day when he is given a regiment of his own to command.
Yet Curzon — General Sir Herbert Curzon by this time — is not a brutal man or an uncaring one: simply a brave and honest but stubborn and unimaginative leader.
Some of his own children denounced him as their leader and turned their backs on The Salvation Army, including his daughter Kate Booth and his sons Herbert and Ballington Booth, the latter founding a separate organisation, the Volunteers of America with himself as ' General '.
In March 1955, the Army colonel was " replaced with a more permanent team of five career CIA officers, including specialists in covert operations, intelligence analysis, and counterintelligence, including Major General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf who " trained virtually all of the first generation of SAVAK personnel.
Herbert Feigl and Albert Blumberg, in their introduction to " General Theory of Knowledge ," have written,
Gatti-Casazza's successor as General Manager was the former Met bass Herbert Witherspoon, but barely six weeks into his term he collapsed dead at his desk from a heart attack.
* William Herbert Price ( 1877 – 1963 ), Attorney General of Ontario, 1926 – 1934
* Herbert Choy, Attorney General for the Territory of Hawaii ( 1957 – 1958 ), first Korean American judge in the federal court system-US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ( 1971 – 1984 )
On 18 September, a powerful flotilla of British gunboats arrived at the isolated Fashoda fort, led by Sir Herbert Kitchener and including Lieutenant-Colonel ( later General ) Horace Smith-Dorrien.
He contributed to the Information Processing Language ( 1956 ) and two of the earliest AI programs, the Logic Theory Machine ( 1956 ) and the General Problem Solver ( 1957 ) ( with Herbert A. Simon ).
Herbert Eaton, 3rd Baron Cheylesmore | General Cheylesmore addresses the school's Cadet Corps after they won the Imperial Challenge Shield in 1917
Brennan gained the attention of Herbert Brownell, United States Attorney General and Eisenhower's chief legal affairs adviser, when Brennan had to give a speech at a conference ( as a substitute for New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Vanderbilt ).

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* The 1916 Rising by Norman Teeling a 10-painting suite acquired by An Post for permanent display at the General Post Office ( Dublin )
General Douglas MacArthur, Mark Twain, and Norman Rockwell were perhaps the most famous smokers of this type of pipe, along with the cartoon characters Popeye and Frosty the Snowman.
This was the sector where the 116th RCT regimental command group, including the 29th Division assistant commander Brigadier General Norman Cota, was able to land relatively unscathed.
The sentence was reviewed and approved by the division commander, Major General Norman Cota.
Her aunt Helen Carolin Franklin was married to Norman de Mattos Bentwich, who was the Attorney General in the British Mandate of Palestine.
The county is named after Norman B. Campbell, a Dakota Territory legislator in 1873 and son of General Charles T. Campbell.
* Norman Bel Geddes, architectural industrial designer, aviation designer, and theatrical designer best known for the 1939 New York World's Fair pavilion Futurama he designed for General Motors
I Corps also contributed to the command structure of Operation Desert Storm with the I Corps commander, Lieutenant General Calvin Waller, and the Deputy I Corps commander, Major General Paul Schwartz, assisting General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the commander of American forces and overall commander of Coalition Forces in Operation Desert Storm.
Articulate and with a friendly image, Norman has for years been a spokesman for companies including General Motors-Holden, which developed a Commodore model named after him.
The new General Public line-up retained only vocalists Wakeling and Roger from previous incarnations ; the vocal duo was now backed by Michael Railton ( keyboards ), Randy Jacobs ( guitars ), Wayne Lothian ( bass ), Thomas White ( drums ), and Norman Jones ( percussion ).
Other prominent artworks on the grounds include a Marc Chagall stained glass window memorializing the death of Dag Hammarskjöld, the Japanese Peace Bell which is rung on the vernal equinox and the opening of each General Assembly session, a Chinese ivory carving made in 1974 ( before the ivory trade was largely banned in 1989 ), and a Venetian mosaic depicting Norman Rockwell's painting The Golden Rule.
Norman Kemp Smith wrote that General Smuts read from Kant's " Critique of Pure Reason " on the evening before the raid.
I Corps also contributed to the command structure, with the I Corps Commander, LTG Calvin A. H. Waller and the Deputy I Corps Commander, MG Paul R. Schwartz, assisting General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the Commander of the American Forces.
* In The Square Peg ( 1958 ) Norman Wisdom plays road repairer Norman Pitkin, who is called up for the army and sent to Nazi-occupied France, and Pitkin's exact double General Schreiber.
An early representation of the autonomous car was Norman Bel Geddes's Futurama exhibit sponsored by General Motors at the 1939 World's Fair, which depicted electric cars powered by circuits embedded in the roadway and controlled by radio.
On 3 March, General Norman Schwarzkopf warned the Iraqis that Coalition aircraft would shoot down Iraqi military aircraft flying over the country.
Foreign generals are also often given honorary appointments to the Order, for example: Marshal Ferdinand Foch and Marshal Joseph Joffre during World War I ; Marshal Georgy Zhukov, King Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Douglas MacArthur during World War II ; and General Norman Schwarzkopf and General Colin Powell after the Gulf War.
It has been employed for explicit war planning on at least two occasions: Internal Look ' 90, which was held after General Norman Schwarzkopf reoriented CENTCOM's planning to fending off a threat from Iraq, and Internal Look ' 03, which was used to plan what became Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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