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As always, the ranks worked out new and better tactics, but there was brilliance in the way the field commands adopted these methods and in the way the army commanders incorporated them into their military thinking.
On January 1, 1986, the army was restructured from four numbered armies and two military commands into seven military commands.
An army that can trust the commands of their leaders with conviction in its success invariably has a higher morale than an army that doubts its every move.
Germanicus held several military commands, leading the army in the campaigns in Pannonia and Dalmatia.
This character commands a huge army and a group of highly feared servants.
' In short, the Emperor had absorbed the view of the army and the navy high commands.
They were the backbone of the professional army and were the career soldiers who ran the day to day life of the soldiers and issued commands in the field.
* In his campaigns in Liaodong, the Mongol general Mukhali commands a newly formed Khitan – Chinese army and a special corps of 12, 000 Chinese auxiliary troops.
Cleander proceeded to concentrate power in his own hands and to enrich himself by becoming responsible for all public offices: he sold and bestowed entry to the Senate, army commands, governorships and, increasingly, even the suffect consulships to the highest bidder.
Edward was suffering ill health by this time, and instead of leading an expedition himself, he gave different military commands to Aymer de Valence and Henry Percy, while the main royal army was led by the Prince of Wales.
Basil showed considerable statesmanship in his treatment of the defeated Bulgarians ; he gave many former Bulgarian leaders court titles, positions in provincial administration, and high commands in the army.
On Saturday, 22 June, with his troops now organised into their respective commands, Bruce moved his army slightly to the north to the New Park, a more heavily wooded area, where his movements could be concealed and which, if the occasion demanded, could provide cover for a withdrawal.
* Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus commands the Roman army in Germania and crossed the Elbe.
Luke commands a task force, turning back the enemy army.
* After the defeat at Cannae, Roman general, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, commands the remnants of the Roman army at Canusium and saves the city of Nola and southern Campania from occupation by Hannibal.
His son, Alexander, commands the left wing of the Macedonian army during the battle.
In 1885 Jakob Meckel, a German adviser, implemented new measures, such as the reorganization of the command structure of the army into divisions and regiments ; the strengthening of army logistics, transportation, and structures ( thereby increasing mobility ); and the establishment of artillery and engineering regiments as independent commands.
* Archidamus III, son of Agesilaus II of Sparta, commands a Spartan army which scores a victory over the Arcadians.
Guba commands an army on the island base of Kolgujev.
* In Rosario + Vampire: Season II, Ling-Ling Wong is a jiangshi and also commands her own personal army of jiangshis.
While the focus of this article is on army divisions, in naval usage division may refer either to an administrative department aboard Naval and Coast Guard ships and shore commands, or to a sub-unit of several ships within a flotilla or squadron.

commands and huge
Examples among the Egyptian monks of this submission to the commands of the superiors, exalted into a virtue by those who regarded the entire crushing of the individual will as a goal, are detailed by Cassian and others, e. g. a monk watering a dry stick, day after day, for months, or endeavoring to remove a huge rock immensely exceeding his powers.
Machine guns made after 1986 for law enforcement but not transferable to civilian registration are usually priced only a few hundred dollars more than their semi-automatic counterparts, whereas a pre-Hughes Amendment registered machine gun that can be legally transferred commands a huge premium.
While the Ellimist is a distributed intelligence who exists within all the ships he commands, Crayak's mind is housed within a huge, central flagship crafted from an asteroid, with the rest of his fleet directed by races he has enslaved.
In Kham, Khamtrul Rinpoche traditionally has been the most prominent Drukpa Lineage master, and still commands a huge following in Kham.
These huge and highly sophisticated fore-runners of modern computers were built of wood, leather, and metal organ parts, and used low-voltage DC Current and low pressure pressurized air (" wind ") to control and direct the thousands of switching and control commands which are constantly sent to all parts of the instrument when it is being played.
Hargen commands a huge battleship manned exclusively by droves of cute girls in mini-skirts ( an example of what is often called " fan service ").
On the pier, he commands twelve fishermen to haul a huge cross out of the sea and onto their ship.

commands and shield
His armoury included a massive cannon, a shield and wrist blade, and during the film he commands a Cybertronian Driller which he acquired during the prequel comics.
Guide-Bot can shoot illuminating projectiles, open doors and follow various commands ( like " seek energy / shield energy / enemies / hostages ", etc .).

commands and made
Since MUMPS allows commands to be strung together on the same line, and since commands can be abbreviated to a single letter, this routine could be made more compact:
Disadvantages of this set-up included an inability to back the vessel astern, limited maneuverability and the deafening noise of the engines which would have made voice commands problematic.
Faulty application of the guidance commands made steering impossible and were directing the spacecraft towards a crash, possibly in the North Atlantic shipping lanes or in an inhabited area.
To avoid needing unique driver software for every device made, special Common Flash Memory Interface ( CFI ) commands allow the device to identify itself and its critical operating parameters.
It introduced numerous new features that made it easier, faster and more friendly to use by typing commands at a terminal.
In order to make the system more useful, DeFanti and Sandin added all sorts of " one-off " commands to the existing GRASS system, but these changes also made the language considerably more idiosyncratic.
This made the program run faster because it didn't have to continually decode the commands from the strings every time.
The commands also automatically made a backup copy of every save.
Calls are made with spoken commands such as " X to Y " or " X and Y " or " X after Y ", in which X and Y refer to two of the bells by their numbers ( not by their positions in the row ); such a call signifies that after the call a pair of bells will have swapped, resulting in X following Y.
Bomber, fighter, and service commands for the FEAF became effective on 16 November 1941, with Clagett placed in command of the provisional 5th Interceptor Command, and Churchill made commander of Far East Air Service Command.
This was made in the same year, and he held various district commands in Algeria up to 1848, when the provisional government appointed him governor-general of the province with the rank of general of division.
Must with insufficient brix level cannot be made into ice wine, and is thus often sold as " special select late harvest " or " select late harvest " at a fraction of the price that true ice wine commands.
The Ju 88G-6 was guided into position from sighting and final approach by commands from the radar operator, with the pilot only taking over when visual contact was made just prior to firing.
Locomotive control can be synchronous ( MU ), whereby control commands made by the engineer in the Lead unit are transmitted instantly via radio telemetry to — and are followed immediately by — all Remote units in the train, or independent whereby the engineer may set up and independently operate the Remote locomotives as a ' front ' and a ' back ' group ( or with Locotrol III and subsequent versions ; as ' Lead ', ' Remote-forward ', Remote-intermediate ', ' Remote-rear ', and ' Remote-trail ' groups — this latter at the rear of the train ).
The front group always includes the Lead locomotive, and all Remote locomotives in the front group follow the commands made by the engineer using the Lead locomotive controls.
The Mini-Assembler, absent since the days of the Apple II Plus, made a return, and new Monitor “ Step ” and “ Trace ” commands were added as well.
Instead of using a traditional command line interface or menu system, the Cat made use of its special keyboard, with commands being activated by holding down a " Use Front " key and pressing another key.
Several attempts were made by the U. S. 1st Armored Division to stop their advance, but all three combat commands found themselves faced with the classic Blitzkrieg: every time they were ordered to defend a position, they would find that it had already been overrun, and they were attacked by German troops with heavy losses.
In Gyromite game A, the commands are made by pressing Start and then pushing the direction in which to move R. O. B., and using the A and B buttons to open and close his arms.
This capacity for independent command made Napoleon, in spite of his defeats at the Trebia and the Battle of Katzbach, trust him with large commands till the end of his career.
* A few syntax changes have also been made, and parameters have been added to some commands.
In 265, immediately after taking the throne, he made princes of many of his uncles, cousins, brothers, and sons, each with independent military commands and full authority within their principalities.

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