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Captain James Cook discovered the southern eight islands of the Sandwich Islands Group in 1775, although he lumped the southernmost three together, and their status as separate islands was not established until 1820 by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen.
The current commander of the Air Guard is Group Captain Tyrone Rodulfo.
After the war, Margaret fell in love with a recently divorced commoner 16 years her elder, Group Captain Peter Townsend, her father's equerry.
Captain Davis identified the following traders in the Ellice Group: Edmund Duffy ( Nanumea ); Jack Buckland ( Niutao ); Harry Nitz ( Vaitupu ); John ( also known as Jack ) O ' Brien ( Funafuti ); Alfred Restieaux and Fenisot ( Nukufetau ); and Martin Kleis ( Nui ).
); Major-General H. L. Davies and Group Captain T. P.
Previously known as the Hervey ( or Harvey ) Islands ( or Group ), he changed their name in 1835 to honour Captain Cook.
The Hastings Embroidery was commissioned by Group Captain Ralph Ward and made by the Royal School of Needlework in 1965 to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings the following year.
It was originally part of the Cumberland Isles Group identified by Captain James Cook in 1770, but was not named.
Plotwise, Group Captain Mandrake serves as the only sane character in the film, while Major Kong fills the role of the hero striving for a harmful goal.
Many famous pilots served at Kenley, including the famous South African fighter ace ' Sailor ' Malan, Group Captain P. H.
He won a contract with the BBC after his unwitting RAF Group Captain signed a letter Monkhouse had written telling the BBC he was a war hero and that it should give him an audition.
One of the passengers, a British Group Captain, a military attache, notices " the strangest sensation of speed.
* Group Captain Leonard Cheshire VC, OM, DSO and Two Bars, DFC ( 1917 1992 ), renowned Second World War RAF bomber pilot and founder of the Leonard Cheshire Disability charity, was born in Hoole Road, Hoole, Chester ( although he was brought up in Oxford ).
* " Captain Nemo " is an instrumental song by the German-British hard rock band The Michael Schenker Group, composed by guitarist Michael Schenker.
* Group 87 released The Death of Captain Nemo, an instrumental song, in 1984.
He is the son of W. G. G. Duncan Smith, a Royal Air Force Group Captain highly decorated in World War II, and Pamela Summers, a ballerina ; they married in 1946.
In March 1937, the then Director of Operations Group Captain Robert Saundby, complained that the role for Coastal Command in war, namely supporting the bomber offensive, and second, the support of naval forces along the British coastline, were too limited and was in danger of diverting the Command from its main concern ; ASW.
* Group Captain, a senior Air Force rank ( generally in Britain and Commonwealth countries )
* Derek Farr as Group Captain John Whitworth DSO DFC * RAF, Station Commander, RAF Scampton
As a Group Captain, he then took charge of 324 Wing, finally leaving in March 1945.
* Group Captain Sir Louis Leisler Greig, KBE, CVO was a British naval surgeon, courtier and intimate of King George VI.
* Northwest African Coastal Air Force ( NACAF ) under Group Captain G. G. Barrett until relieved by Air Vice Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd
Air Vice-Marshal Ralph Cochrane, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, King George VI of the United Kingdom | George VI and Group Captain John Whitworth discussing the Dambuster Raid in May 1943.
However Wallis had written to an influential intelligence officer, Group Captain Frederick Winterbotham.

Group and Wilfrid
In addition to the Bloc populaire, there was also an " Independent Group " of five anti-conscription MPs led by Frédéric Dorion which included Liguori Lacombe, Wilfrid Lacroix, Sasseville Roy and Emmanuel D ' Anjou ( D ' Anjou had joined the Bloc in June 1944 but had left to join Dorion's group by the time of the 1945 election ).

Group and George
One notable Manifesto Group exception was its secretary, future Defence Secretary George Robertson, who was the only officer to remain.
The Axis forces in Tunisia surrendered by May 1943, and Alexander's command became the 15th Army Group, which was, under Eisenhower, responsible for mounting in July the Allied invasion of Sicily, again seeing Alexander controlling two armies: Montgomery's Eighth Army and George S. Patton's Seventh United States Army.
* Red Tails ( 2012 ) is a George Lucas directed film about the Tuskegee Airmen of the 332nd Fighter Group, featuring P-51 Mustangs in their role as escort fighters.
Part of the " Fortitude " plan was intended to convince the Germans that a fictitious formation, First U. S. Army Group comprising 11 divisions ( 150, 000 men ) commanded by General George Patton, was stationed in the south and east of Britain.
# Public presence of notable staff associated with phantom groups, such as FUSAG ( First U. S. Army Group ), most notably the well-known US general George S. Patton.
It entailed the creation of the belief in German minds that the Allied force consisted of two army groups, 21st Army Group under Montgomery ( the genuine Normandy invasion force ), and 1st U. S. Army Group ( FUSAG ) ( a fictitious force under General George Patton ), positioned in southeastern England for a crossing at the Pas de Calais.
* King's College School, a leading Eton Group school founded by King George IV
While at Berkeley, he was a member of the Fundamental Fysiks Group, founded in May 1975 by Elizabeth Rauscher and George Weissmann, which met weekly to discuss philosophy and quantum physics.
Following deep reconnaissance missions in the region by the 3rd Cavalry Group and units of the 1139 Engineer Combat Group, and after heavy fighting in and around the city, Chartres was liberated, on 18 August 1944, by the U. S. 5th Infantry and the 7th Armored Divisions belonging to the XX Corps of the 3rd US Army commanded by General George S. Patton.
She began work as an " all-purpose assistant " for George Weidenfeld at Weidenfeld & Nicolson ( her " only job "), which later became her own publisher and part of Orion Publishing Group, which publishes her works in the UK.
As an example, before D-Day, Operation Quicksilver, one element of Operation Fortitude, which itself was part of a larger deception strategy ( Operation Bodyguard ), created a fictional " First United States Army Group " ( FUSAG ) commanded by General George Patton that supposedly would invade France at the Pas-de-Calais.
* King's College School, Wimbledon, London, a leading Eton Group school founded by King George IV
Examples include Thomas H. Bailey, founder and former chairman of Janus Capital Group, Geoff Beattie, president of The Woodbridge Company and chairman of CTVglobemedia, George Cope, president and CEO of Bell Canada Enterprise, Edward Rogers III, deputy chairman of Rogers Communications, and former president of Rogers Cable, Arkadi Kuhlmann, chairman of ING Direct, Rob McEwen, chairman and CEO of US Gold Corporation, Minera Andes and the founder, chairman and former CEO of Goldcorp Inc., John Thompson, former chairman of Toronto-Dominion Bank and chancellor of Western, Prem Watsa, chairman, CEO of Fairfax Financial, Lee Seng Wee, former chairman of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Galen Weston, chairman and president of George Weston Limited.
Many in the press commented on McKenna's business connections being an asset, notably as a member of the Carlyle Group and his friendship with former President George H. W. Bush.
Other Group poets included Martin Bell, Peter Porter, Peter Redgrove, George MacBeth and David Wevill.
* 1977: George F. Will, Washington Post Writers Group, for distinguished commentary on a variety of topics.
Some people, such as the following authors, have inferred, insinuated, or suggested that entering a state of perpetual war becomes progressively easier in a modern democratic republic, such as the United States, due to the development of a relationship network between people who wield political and economic power also owning capital in companies that financially profit from war, lobby for war, and influence public opinion of war through influence of Mass media outlets that control the presentation for the causes of war, the effects of war, and the Censorship of war: ( 1 ) " The Iron Triangle: Inside the Secret World of the Carlyle Group " ( 2004 )" by Dan Briody ; ( 2 ) " The Pentagon Labyrinth: 10 Short Essays to Help You Through It " ( 2011 ) an anthology by nine authors who are Pierre M. Sprey, George Wilson, Franklin C. Spinney, Bruce I. Gudmundsson, Col. G. I. Wilson, Col. Chet Richards, Andrew Cockburn, Thomas Christie, and Winslow T. Wheeler ; ( 3 ) " Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex " ( 2010 ), by William D. Hartung ; ( 4 ) " Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda ( 2002 ), by Noam Chomsky ; and ( 5 ) " Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media " ( 2002 ), by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky.
Spurred to action over concern the idea of intermediate technology would languish, Schumacher, George McRobie, Mansur Hoda and Julia Porter brought together a group of approximately 20 people to form the Intermediate Technology Development Group ( ITDG ) in May 1965.
A bi-monthly University Farmers ' Market is held on campus, a collaborative project between multiple stakeholders within the university including NUGSS, faculty, staff, students, Students for a Green University and the Prince George Public Interest Research Group.
Andrew Hill Card, Jr. ( born May 10, 1947 ) is a Republican-American politician, former United States Cabinet member, and head of President George W. Bush's White House Iraq Group.

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