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Military and action
Military knowledge, love of detail, and a sure feeling for the portrayal of action were the added ingredients.
Military action was heavily influenced by the Russian military, which inspired and manipulated the rivalry between the two neighbouring nations in order to keep both under control.
Category: Military personnel killed in action
On 15 August 1909 the Military League, a group of Greek officers, took action against the government to reform their country's national government and reorganize the army.
Military honours in Italy undoubtedly belonged to the French commander Marshal Catinat, but Eugene, the one Allied general determined on action and decisive results, did well to emerge from the Nine Years ' War with an enhanced reputation.
The Earl, finding himself obliged, by the gallentry of the action, thought fit to make his acknowlegements thereof, by granting them several Privileges and Immunities, and to perpetuate the memory of so signal an attempt, instituted an Order, somewhat like a Military Order, into which were admitted only those Brave Women, deriving the honour to their Descendants, and assigned them for a Badge, a thing like a Fryars Capouche, sharp at the top, after the form of a Torch, and of a crimson colour, to be worn upon their Head-clothes.
Military action ceased in 1255.
Category: Military personnel killed in action
In November 1971, General Yahya Khan ordered Pakistan Army Corps of Military Police to led the arrest of both Bhutto and Rehman and ordered an action to be taken against the East-Pakistan's military government.
* August 7 – George Washington orders the creation of the Badge of Military Merit ( or the Order of the Purple Heart ) to honor soldiers ' merit in battle ( reinstated later by Franklin D. Roosevelt and renamed to the more poetic " Purple Heart " to honor soldiers wounded in action ).
File: Germania 14 Germanico jpg. jpg | Military action in 14 CE
** Military operation, a military action ( usually in a military campaign ) using deployed forces
Category: Military personnel killed in action
* Military action ( combat ), a scale of combat within the hierarchy of combat
Category: Military personnel killed in action
Military action for Thomas is not recorded in 1637, but in this year, when his brother-in-law Soissons fled from France after his failed conspiracy against Cardinal Richelieu, he acted as intermediary between Soissons and the Spanish in negotiations which led to a formal alliance between the count and Philip IV of Spain concluded 28 June 1637-although within a month Soissons had reconciled with France!
Category: Military personnel killed in action
Military action ceased in 1255.
Map of the Everglades in 1856: Military action during the Seminole Wars improved understanding of the features of the Everglades
Category: Military personnel killed in action
Category: Military personnel killed in action
Category: Military personnel killed in action
Category: Military personnel killed in action
* 1782: Badge of Military Merit: The first formal system for rewarding acts of individual gallantry by American soldiers was established by George Washington when he issued a field order on August 7, 1782, for a Badge of Military Merit to recognize those members of the Continental Army who performed " any singular meritorious action ".

Military and country
Command of the CML is still a coveted assignment, and the Military Village ( Vila Militar ), Rio de Janeiro's garrison or military community, is still considered one of the most important centers of military influence in the entire country.
For four years, Kolingba led the country as head of the Military Committee for National Recovery ( CRMN ).
In the Eastern Military District, there were two tank divisions, the 13th and 14th, with a supervisory headquarters at Trenčín in the Slovak part of the country.
IRB members held officer rank in the Volunteers throughout the country and would take their orders from the Military Committee, not from MacNeill.
Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of the war ; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and every enemy of importance to the hostile government, or of peculiar danger to the captor ; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication, and of all withholding of sustenance or means of life from the enemy ; of the appropriation of whatever an enemy's country affords necessary for the subsistence and safety of the Army, and of such deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith either positively pledged, regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern law of war to exist.
Map of the military expenditures as a percentage of GDP by country, CIA figures. Military spending in 2007, in USD, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
In 2007 the IISS Military Balance said that the MOD planned to build new military bases around the country, including at Luiperdsvallei outside Windhoek, Osana near Okahandja, and Karibib.
* Military stamp — stamp for a country ’ s armed forces, usually using a special postal system.
The Military is led by the Chief of Defence Staff, who is in charge of supervising the military and is the highest ranking uniformed position in the country.
While the conspirators of the Military Committee were all young, there aim was not out of reach ; the sitting regime had been slowly disintegrating and the traditional elite had lost effective political power over the country.
Military museums specialize in military histories ; they are often organized from a national point of view, where a museum in a particular country will have displays organized around conflicts in which that country has taken part.
For his service to his country, Lawrence received the Enrico Fermi Award from the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission in 1957, and was the first recipient of the prestigious Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy in 1958.
* The Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada designed by John M. Lyle, whose two large bronze tablets bear the names of the ex-cadets who gave their lives for their country in World War I, includes the quotation " Blow out your bugles over the rich dead.
Wentworth Military Academy, founded in 1880, still draws students from throughout the country and around the world today.
Over a period of years, pioneers and explorers carved a trail through this section of the country that became known as the Texas or Old Military Road.
Military campaigns ended indecisively, and some have argued that James stood in serious danger of being overthrown, or of having to flee the country.
After several incidents in Pakistan in which terrorists attacked three of its military nuclear facilities, it became clear that there emerged a serious danger that they would gain access to the country ’ s nuclear arsenal, according to a journal published by the US Military Academy at West Point.
Category: Military district and regions by country
* Christchurch the Chapel of The Royal Military College: Enlarged and Beautified to the Glory of God and in memory of The Sandhurst Cadets who have died in the service of their country Gale & Polden Ltd, Aldershot, 1937.
The two men briefly ruled the country through a Military Council, but after a few months of near chaos, Museveni's NRA seized control of the country.
Dagarwal assumed the control of the country from April 27 – 30, 1978 as the Head of the Military Revolutionary Council.
Military bands were also common throughout the country, as was singing family troupes such as the Hutchinson Family.

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