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Army and biography
* Alexander Ramsey U. S. Army biography
Clark's rapid rise through general officer ranks after a 24-year career as a relatively obscure officer has been attributed by a U. S. Army biography in part to his professional relationship to General George Marshall and friendship with Dwight Eisenhower.
* Simon Cameron biography in Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History
* Signal Corps Regimental History: Major General Joseph O. Mauborgne U. S. Army biography
* Army Belknap biography in Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army, United States Army Center of Military History.
* Undersecretary of the Army biography
* Gordan Gray biography in Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army, United States Army Center of Military History.
* Official Army biography and portrait
* Official Army biography
* US Army biography of Stahr
Shuster's official congressional biography states that he served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956.
The Colt Buntline Special is a variant of long-barreled Colt Single Action Army revolver that author Stuart N. Lake created while writing his 1931 biography of Wyatt Earp.
His biography was published in the Journal of Philatelic Society and in the Medical Bulletin of the United States Army, Europe ’’ and ’’ Seventh Army's Medical Bulletin.
A typical version of the events is found in a 1993 hostile biography of Charles Haughey, claiming: " As early as October 1969, to the certain knowledge of Charles Haughey, James Gibbons, the Department of Justice, the Special Branch and Army Intelligence, there were meetings with leading members of the IRA, when they were promised money and arms.
* Joseph Lawton Collins biography in Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History
Based upon his experiences in the military, Walker published two books describing the history of the Second Army Corps ( 1886 ) as well as a biography of General Winfield Scott Hancock ( 1884 ).
* Charles Conrad biography at the United States Army Center of Military History
Halliday and Chang's new biography of Mao, " Mao: The Unknown Story ," contains a very different account of the New Fourth Army Incident in which they suggest Mao engineered the massacre in order to eliminate Xiang, whom he perceived as a rival.
According to his official U. S. Army biography, he was commissioned a second lieutenant of infantry in June 1924, and began his Army service with the 26th Infantry Regiment, then stationed at Plattsburg Barracks in upstate New York.

Army and states
These measures plus the improvement in Israel's relations with Egypt and Jordan, the renunciation of terrorism by the Palestine Liberation Organization, the on-going peace talks between the PLO and Israel, the collapse of the communist states in East Europe, which reduced the scope for sanctuaries for terrorists, and the more cautious attitude of countries such as Libya and Syria after the U. S. declared them State-sponsors of international terrorism, the collapse of ideological terrorist groups such as the Red Army Faction and the tightening of civil aviation security measures by all countries have arrested and reversed the steep upward movement of hijackings.
The major addition was the Western Military Command ( Comando Militar do Oeste-CMO ), whose territory encompasses the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul ( previously under the Second Army territory ), and Rondônia ( previously under the CMA ).
Between 1992 and 2008, the 1st, 2nd and 16th Jungle Infantry Brigades, the 3rd Infantry Battalion, the 19th Logistics Battalion, and the 22nd Army Police Platoon were transferred by the Army from the states of Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul to the Amazon region in accordance with the friendship policy with Argentina.
A British Army memorandum states that as a result of this the situation " changed overnight ", with the Provisional IRA's campaign in the city beginning at that time after previously being regarded as " quiescent ".
The foreword to the DSM-I states the US Navy had itself made some minor revisions but " the Army established a much more sweeping revision, abandoning the basic outline of the Standard and attempting to express present day concepts of mental disturbance.
Unlike the other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army.
The Siege of Tsingtao used naval troops as Tsingtao was a naval base, and also as the Imperial Navy was directly under the Imperial Government ( the German Army was made up of regiments from the various states ).
Its main interests remain the development and maintenance of a credible capability to defend the nation's vital interests and development of the Macedonia Army in such a way that ensures their interoperability with the armed forces of NATO and the European Union member states and their capability to participate in the full range of Alliance missions.
The Nez Perce were pursued by over 2, 000 soldiers of the United States Army on an epic flight to freedom of over across four states and multiple mountain ranges.
Article 144 of Interim Constitution of Nepal states that The President of Nepal is the Supreme Commander Chief of Nepal Army.
According to a 1998 report created by William Brankowitz, a deputy project manager in the U. S. Army Chemical Materials Agency, the Army created at least 26 chemical weapons dump sites in the ocean off at least 11 states on both the west and east coasts.
In their calculations they concluded that there was little danger of a large-scale retreat of the Soviet army into the Russian interior, as it could not afford to give up the Baltic states, the Ukraine, or the Moscow and Leningrad regions, all of which were vital to the Red Army for supply reasons and would thus have to be defended.
On the home front, Rhode Island, along with the other northern states, used its industrial capacity to supply the Union Army with the materials it needed to win the war.
The Radical Republicans used this clause as the basis in 1867 for abolishing the ex-Confederate regimes, putting the states under Army rule, and deciding when they were to be readmitted to Congress.
** The Soviet Army enters the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.
#: Reaction in Congress against the Reconstruction-era suspensions of Southern states ' rights to organize militias led to the passage of the Posse Comitatus Act, restricting any person's use of the U. S. Army and, as later amended, the U. S. Air Force in domestic law enforcement ( use of the Navy and Marine Corps, being uniformed services within the Department of Defense, is similarly restricted by statute ).
As a result of the Bottom Up Review and post-Cold War force cutbacks, the Army National Guard maneuver force was reduced to eight divisions ( from ten ; the 26th Infantry and 50th Armored were consolidated in the northeastern states ) and fifteen ' enhanced brigades ,' which were supposed to be ready for combat operations, augmenting the active force, within 90 days.
Although it is reported that his uncle Dominic was a one-time IRA chief of staff, J. Bowyer Bell states in his book, The Secret Army: The IRA 1916 ( Irish Academy Press ), that Dominic Adams was a senior figure in the IRA of the mid-1940s.
A Republican coalition came to power in nearly all the southern states and set out to transform the society by setting up a free labor economy, with support from the Army and the Freedman's Bureau.
In the introduction to the book he states " Starting in April 1945, the United States Army and the French Army casually annihilated one million men, most of them in American camps.
The official Vietnamese history of the war states that, " The Liberation Army of South Vietnam Cong is a part of the People ’ s Army of Vietnam ".

Army and Chief
* 1985 – The Nigerian government is peacefully overthrown by Army Chief of Staff Major General Ibrahim Babangida.
Currently headed by Chief of Staff general Simeon Simeonov, the General Staff is responsible for operational command of the Bulgarian Army and its 3 major branches.
After the war he became Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine ( BAOR ) in Germany and then Chief of the Imperial General Staff.
The professional head of the British Army is the Chief of the General Staff, currently General Sir Peter Wall KCB CBE ADC Gen.
The Army is under the responsibility of the Chief of Staff, Général de division Nkoa Atenga, whose staff is in Yaoundé.
Led by Commander in Chief of the Army of Costa Rica, President Juan Rafael Mora Porras, the filibusters were defeated and forced out of the country.
He then was posted as chief military aide to General MacArthur, Army Chief of Staff.
In June 1941, he was appointed Chief of Staff to General Walter Krueger, Commander of the 3rd Army, at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas.
General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief of Staff of the United States Army by Nicodemus David Hufford III.
In November 1945, Eisenhower returned to Washington to replace Marshall as Chief of Staff of the Army.
Eisenhower was the first President to hire a White House Chief of Staff or " gatekeeper " – an idea which he borrowed from the United States Army.
In some cases, this is perfectly legitimate ; Francisco Franco was a lieutenant general in the Spanish Army before he became Chief of State of Spain ; Manuel Noriega was officially commander of the Panamanian Defense Forces.
It advises on national defence and is conformed by the Chief of the Joint Command of the Armed Forces and the Commanders of all three branches of the Ecuadorian Armed Forces: The Army, Navy and the Air Force.
Morsi also retired Sami Anan, the Army ’ s Chief of Staff.
Sedky Sobhy, the commander of the Third Army ( Egypt ), was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces.
With Ayub Khan ousted from office in 1969, Commander of the Pakistani Army, General Yahya Khan became the country's second ruling Chief Martial Law Administrator.
Capra was assigned to work directly under Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, the most senior officer in command of the Army, who would later create the Marshall Plan and be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
On May 2, 1783, the Commander in Chief submitted his Sentiments on a Peace Establishment to the Committee, essentially providing an official Continental Army position.
Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior was placed under house arrest by soldiers, who also detained Army Chief of Staff Zamora Induta.
Lieutenant General Arvydas Pocius, Lithuanian Armed Forces | Lithunanian Army is invested as Chief of Defense by President of Lithuania | President Dalia Grybauskaite in 2009.
::: The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf-then as Chief of Army Staff-was responsible for sending thousands of Pakistanis to fight alongside the Taliban and Bin Laden against the forces of Massoud.
* John S. Brown, United States Army brigadier general ; Chief Historian of the United States Army Center of Military History

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