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corps and stayed
Engels stayed in Prussia and took part in an armed uprising in South Germany as an aide-de-camp in the volunteer corps of August Willich.
The corps stayed the rest of the war in Norway and surrendered there in May 1945.
The term is properly used to refer to Rommel's original force of two divisions that landed in Libya on February 14, 1941 ( which stayed as a distinct formation for the remainder of the North African Campaign ), but is often used to describe all German forces that operated in North Africa, eventually consisting of several divisions and corps and formed into an entire Panzer Army.
During this period, the corps saw no action ; it stayed in reserve during the Battle of Fredericksburg.
Christoph Probst came rather late into the White Rose as he did not belong to the same student corps as Hans Scholl, Alexander Schmorell and Willi Graf, and stayed for the most part in the background, as he had to think of his family.
On the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, Werner was sent with the staff of the third corps d ' armée, and stayed in France until the close of the campaign in 1871.
In 1993 the corps got smaller as some people left but that also caused some of the younger ones who stayed to have to " grow up " and assume responsibility and that helped in the coming years.

corps and behind
As he approached the first farmhouse, thunder sounded behind him again, closer now and louder, like a steadily advancing drum corps.
Protected behind fine wrought iron double gates, the main block and its outbuildings ( corps de logis ), linked by balustrades, are ranged symmetrically around a dry paved and gravelled cour d ' honneur.
An exception to this is in the Navy, where in writing the rank is either not used, or is used before the person's name with the corps designator " CHC " indicating the officer is a chaplain put behind their name.
Towards 17: 00 Klenau had succeeded in extracting his corps from the dangerous position next to the Danube and moved to relative safety behind the reserve V Korps, deployed on the Bisamberg heights.
Hearing the firing, the XI corps ' advanced guard, which had marched up behind in accordance with the general movement of the corps in changing front to the west, and had halted on reaching the Kreuzhecke Wood, promptly came up to Spachbach and Gunstett.
A single corps of Buell's army was attacked by Bragg at the Battle of Perryville on October 8, 1862, while Buell, a couple of miles behind the action, was not aware that a battle was taking place until late in the day and thus did not effectively engage the full strength of his army to defeat the smaller enemy force.
Newly developed rifled artillery would no longer be placed in the rear of the order of march for employment behind the infantry ; instead, a significant detachment would travel with the advanced guard of the leading corps or other major element, and the remainder would march with the front of the main body, providing immediate artillery coverage of the advanced guard on contact and of the main body during subsequent deployment on the field.
At Crampton's Gap during the Battle of South Mountain, he and his subordinate officers overrode their indecisive corps commander, Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin, assaulting the enemy line behind a stone wall and routing it.
The dancers behind her are also corps de ballet and form a backdrop.
That evening, as the extent of Thierry and Schustekh's disaster became known, Hiller resolved to pull his three corps behind the Isar at Landshut.
Advancing behind a creeping barrage, and making heavy use of machine guns – eighty to each brigade, including one Lewis gun in each platoon – the corps was able to advance through about of German defences, and captured the crest of the ridge at about 13: 00.
He left behind a budding career as Junimeas polemicist and cultural journalist, joining the state bureaucracy of the United Principalities, the Romanian diplomatic corps, and ultimately electoral politics.
At this point, Simeon, who had detected the disarray in the Byzantine formation, ordered his army to stand, and, at the head of his heavy cavalry corps, attacked the Byzantine left wing from behind the hills.
It is unclear whether he ordered the entire corps or instructed Slocum to leave one brigade behind, but the latter is what Slocum did, and Greene's brigade was left with the sole responsibility for defending Culp's Hill.
Since 1993 the official Vatican yearbook, the Annuario Pontificio, has included an asterisk behind the title of those nuncios " che ( per ora ) non sono Decani del Corpo Diplomatico " -- " who ( for now ) are not deans of the diplomatic corps.
Grant ordered his other corps commanders to conduct a supporting attack along the entire Confederate line, which was entrenched behind Totopotomoy Creek, but only the II Corps of Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock crossed the stream ; they were quickly repulsed.
Although the corps was becoming a midwest powerhouse, the Cavaliers were far behind the top corps in drumming.
Their show with the guard doing an Irish jig and a circus section was not well-received, and the corps fell to eighth at CYO Nationals and, with most of the top corps opting for VFW VFW Nationals, they finished in second behind the Argonne Rebels at the Legion Nationals in the Houston Astrodome.
Finally came the DCI Championships in Madison ; after semifinals, the Cavaliers found themselves behind all four corps that had beaten them earlier, with Garfield in first, followed by SCV, Phantom, and BD.
1989's John Rutter program carried the corps back to third place, and the " Cavalier Anthems " took them to their first runner-up finish ( behind the Cadets of Bergan County ) in Buffalo in 1990, but the Cavaliers would finish the 1980s without returning to the top of the drum corps world.

corps and defend
Location of forces as of Midnight, April 21 – 22, 1809With the seizure of the bridge at Ratisbon, Archduke Charles no longer needed to defend the Landshut bridgehead and instead moved to concentrate his remaining forces so as to envelop and destroy Davout's corps.
He returned to physical science, but to the speculative side of it, in his Considerations sur les corps organisées ( Amsterdam, 1762 ), designed to refute the theory of epigenesis, and to explain and defend the doctrine of pre-existent germs.
The Romanian First, Second ( forming ), and what little was left of the Third and the Fourth Armies ( one corps ) were under orders from the King to defend Romania against any German attacks.
They most often defend the wide receiver corps ; however, at times they may also line up against a tight end or a split out running back.
The insurgents were attacked by the local yeomanry corps but were able to defend themselves and the yeomanry was forced to retreat.
For example, the Germans mistakenly transferred from the west two corps to defend against what the book refers to as the ' Russian Steam Roller '.
Their chief financier, Samson Gideon, had strengthened the stock market, and several of the younger members had volunteered in the corps raised to defend London.
The French engaged only a part of their forces, around 33, 000 men, whilst Archduke Charles engaged the bulk of his army, 49, 000 men, leaving out Davidovich's corps to defend the lower Adige and Rosenberg's corps to cover the Austrian right against any flanking maneuvers.
In his own country the caste-spirit of the engineer corps was roused to defend Vauban, and though Montalembert was allowed to construct some successful works at Île-d ' Aix and Oleron, he was forbidden to publish his method, and given but little opportunity for actual building.
At the outbreak of hostilities, the camel corps had a total of 1, 475 men to defend the colony.
Their chief financier, Samson Gideon, had strengthened the stock market, and several of the younger members had volunteered in the corps raised to defend London.
Their chief financier, Sampson Gideon, had strengthened the stock market, and several of the younger members had volunteered in the corps raised to defend London.
The insurgents were attacked by the local yeomanry corps but were able to defend themselves and the yeomanry was forced to retreat.
Heintzelman decided on his own that his corps was not needed to defend Savage's Station, Sumner's and Franklin's being sufficient, so he decided to follow the rest of the army without informing his fellow generals.
In late April, Hooker began moving his corps across the Rappahannock and Rapidan Rivers, ordering two of Couch's divisions to entrench and defend the Banks's Ford crossing of the Rappahannock and detach Gibbon's 5, 000 men to remain at the Union camp back at Falmouth on April 29.
No more than two corps could end their movement in the same hex, and only one corps could defend a hex.
Lee planned an offensive in late June against an isolated Union Army corps with the bulk of his army, leaving less than 30, 000 men in the Richmond trenches to defend the Confederate capital.
Sickles wanted to occupy the slightly higher ground there, but the corps was forced to defend a salient that was too long for its size.
On arriving in North Africa, Horrocks ' corps was ordered to defend the Alam el Halfa ridge from an expected attack by the Afrika Korps.
On the renewal of war with France after the brief peace of the Treaty of Amiens, he was appointed to raise and organise a corps of Sea Fencibles to defend a strip of the Kentish coast.
It was established with the help of former Soviet Union and China, and in addition to the regular police officer corps, it also administer the Public Security forces, which is the paramilitary force with primary mission for internal security, and the secondary military mission for helping the regular army to defend the country from foreign aggression.
In the highest level, " expert ", air force corps ( Fliegercorp ) were added, and the units could be placed in one of several " modes "; normal, assault, defend and move.

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