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A hasty counter-attack risked ruining his strategy for an offensive on his own terms in late October, planning for which had begun soon after he took command.
LaGuardia took office on March 4, 1917 but soon was commissioned in the United States Army Air Service ; he rose to the rank of major in command of a unit of Ca. 44 bombers on the Italian-Austrian front in World War I. LaGuardia resigned his seat in Congress on December 31, 1919.
Mercy was killed in this action, and Werth succeeded to the command of the defeated army, but he was soon superseded by Field-marshal Geleen.
He was soon transferred to the newly formed 1st Cavalry Regiment ( 1855 ) at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, where he became regimental quartermaster and commissary officer under the command of Col. Edwin V. Sumner.
In August, soon after the disgrace of the false pregnancy, Philip left England to command his armies against France in Flanders.
The Nigerian Navy command structure today consists of the Naval Headquarters based in Abuja, two operational commands with headquarters in Lagos and Calabar, two training commands with headquarters in Lagos but with training facilities spread all over Nigeria, two operational bases, five forward operational bases ( with two more soon to come on stream ), two dockyards located in Lagos and Port Harcourt and two fleets based in Lagos and Calabar.
After Charlemagne had defeated the Lombards under the command of Desiderius in 774, Pisa went through a crisis but soon recovered.
At the end of 68, Galba, to the general astonishment, selected him to command the army of Germania Inferior, and here Vitellius made himself popular with his subalterns and with the soldiers by outrageous prodigality and excessive good nature, which soon proved fatal to order and discipline.
As soon as the SEALs reached the radio facility they found themselves unable to raise their command post.
" Patton was soon relieved of command of Third Army and transferred to the Fifteenth Army, a paper command preparing a history of the war.
Raeder's strong authoritarian tendencies came to the fore as soon he assumed command of the Reichsmarine in 1928 when he sent out a circular making clear that dissent would not be allowed while at the same time carrying out the " great seal hunt " of 1928-29 when Raeder forced most of the senior admirals into early retirement in order to promote men who were loyal to him.
However, as Iwerks began to draw more and more cartoons on a daily basis, he soon found himself unable to cope under Disney's harsh command ; Iwerks also felt he wasn't getting the credit he deserved for drawing all of Walt's successful cartoons.
On 4 September the 719th infantry division began to dig in along the Albert Canal and was soon joined by forces under the command of Lieutenant General Kurt Chill.
Soubise then returned to Ré with 15 ships and soon occupied the Ile d ' Oléron as well, thus giving him command of the Atlantic coast from Nantes to Bordeaux.
Originally a peasant of modest origins, Liu Yu joined the army at a young age and soon distinguished himself in the army and was quickly promoted to the command of an army, the Beifu corps.
The Tsar would soon have a new command for him, however.
On 12 November 1940, Gregory asked Groves to take over command of the Fixed Fee Branch of the Construction Division as soon as his promotion to colonel came through.
The Union victory in a relatively bloodless battle propelled the young Major General George B. McClellan into the national spotlight, and he would soon be given command of all Union armies.
* The signal shall be an audible command “ Press ” and given as soon as the bar is motionless on the chest.
In the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wesley Crusher first arrived on the Enterprise-D with his mother, soon after Captain Jean-Luc Picard assumed command.
In 1636, the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand organised a joint Spanish-Imperialist army for a major invasion of France from the Spanish Netherlands, and Thomas was initially in charge, though Ferdinand soon took over supreme command.
Michael Brown would eventually be relieved of command of the Katrina disaster and soon thereafter resigned.
Hagler took command and his slashing punches soon opened up the cut prone Minter.
As the story goes, Circuit Court Judge James McBride soon departed to assume command as a Confederate general under Sterling Price.

command and extended
* Applesoft could be extended by two means: the ampersand (&) command and the USR () function.
The Elektronika MK-52 calculator ( using the extended B3-34 command set, and featuring internal EEPROM memory for storing programs and external interface for EEPROM cards and other periphery ) was used in Soviet spacecraft program ( for Soyuz TM-7 flight ) as a backup of the board computer.
The MSX-DOS kernel resided in ROM ( built-in on the disk controller ) so basic file access capacity was available even without the command interpreter, by using BASIC extended commands.
The program can be used to manipulate extended attributes from the command line, and the and utilities are aware of them and will back up and restore their contents.
There was as yet no precedent for a triumph except in a senior magistracy with command rights ( praetura or consulate ) or with command rights extended from such a magistacy ( viri pro praetore and pro consule ): on these grounds, according to Livy, the request was quite properly refused.
Two years later, in 1612, the Virginia Company's Royal Charter was officially extended to include the island, and a party of 60 settlers was sent, under the command of Sir Richard Moore, the island's first governor.
From the Prime Minister's office in Lisbon, authority extended down to the most remote posts and regedorias of Mozambique through a rigid chain of command.
In April 1941, Raeder planned to follow up that success with Operation Rheinübung, where the Gneisenau, the Bismarck, the Admiral Hipper and the Prinz Eugen would be sent out on an extended raid into the North Atlantic under the command of Admiral Günther Lütjens.
The following year, Lothair guaranteed the independence of the clergy of Monza from Milan: Monza regained its autonomy, which is not limited to the feudal government of lands and goods, but also extended to the spiritual realm: while it is denied to others, the archpriest of Monza was confirmed as having the authority to command the clergy of his church ( year 1150 ).
In January 1965, the U. S. command in Saigon requested control over bombing operations in the areas of Laos adjacent to South Vietnam's five northernmost provinces, claiming that the area was part of the " extended battlefield ".
At that time, the power of the voivode was in most cases extended to include civil command and, in some instances, to religious authority.
In October, Army Group H in the north was split off from Model's very extended front, and was placed under the command of the paratroop General Kurt Student.
# extended command set-An “&” ( ampersand ) and a capital character followed by a digit.
Although Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee had about 52, 000 men at the end of July, the Confederate government merged the Department of East Tennessee, under Maj. Gen. Simon B. Buckner, into Bragg's Department of Tennessee, which added 17, 800 men to Bragg's army, but also extended his command responsibilities northward to the Knoxville area.
His term in command was extended several times, in forty-day increments, until it was finally made permanent.
Despite the military defeats, he still retained the confidence of the Roman people: his term of command was extended and the following year found him in Hispania with his brother Calvus, winning victories over the Carthaginians and strengthening Rome's position in the Iberian peninsula.
If, on the other hand, his command was extended, then he decided to break off the negotiations and declare war on Philip again.
Philip followed his advice but at this moment Flamininus learned that his command had been extended and his friends in Rome successfully interfered with the Macedonian negotiations in Rome so the war could continue.
* CCL, the command line interpreter, was supplied in source form and could be extended by the user.
United Nations Security Council resolution 940, adopted on 31 July 1994, after recalling resolutions 841 ( 1993 ), 861 ( 1993 ), 862 ( 1993 ), 867 ( 1993 ), 873 ( 1993 ), 875 ( 1993 ), 905 ( 1994 ), 917 ( 1994 ) and 933 ( 1994 ), the Council affirmed the goal of the international community to restore democracy in Haiti and authorised a United States-led multinational force under unified command and control to restore the legitimately elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and authorities of the Government of Haiti, and extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Haiti ( UNMIH ) for an additional six months.
Shortly after this, Mohammed fed up with reprimands from Army HQ, decided to quit his command and left for an extended holiday in the United Kingdom, but not before threatening to resign his commission.
In both controlled and uncontrolled fields, the pilot in command may decide to go around at any time, for example if the aircraft is not lined up or configured properly for a safe landing ; an aircraft, vehicle or other object has not cleared the runway ; no landing clearance was received ( in a controlled field ); the landing gear is not properly extended ; a dangerous meteorological condition is experienced on final approach ( e. g., poor visibility, excessive cross-winds, windshear, etc.
On the eve of Waterloo, Paget had his command extended by Wellington so as to include the whole of the allied cavalry and horse artillery.

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