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Soldiers and under
* Soldiers of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ), White helmets, also under the UN.
Soldiers would disobey the orders, often under the influence of Bolshevik agitation ; soldiers ' committees were taking power instead of officers.
State Active Duty is based on State statute and policy as well as State funds, and the Soldiers and Airmen remain under the command and control of the Governor.
Other Losses ; The Shocking Truth behind the Mass Deaths of Disarmed German Soldiers and Civilians under General Eisenhower ’ s Command ( Rocklin, CA: Prima, 1992 ).
The events of 1647, where rank and file soldiers organised themselves, under the leadership of the Agitators have been compared to the organisation of Soldiers Soviets during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
The German failure to break through, or to destroy the Allied armies in the field, allowed Ferdinand Foch, the Allied Supreme Commander, to proceed with the planned major counteroffensive on 18 July ; 24 French divisions, including the Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division ( United States ) and 93rd Infantry Division ( United States ) under French command, joined by other Allied troops including eight large U. S. divisions under U. S. command and 350 tanks attacked the recently formed German salient.
After the occupation of Belgrade in 1941, Radio Belgrade became the German forces ' radio station under the name of Soldatensender Belgrad ( Soldiers ' Radio Belgrade ), with transmissions heard throughout Europe and the Mediterranean.
Assigned to A Troop under the command of Captain Nicholas M. Nolan, he became the first non-white officer to lead Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry.
Command was coordinated, with some U. S. troops ( e. g. the Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division ( United States ) and the 93rd Infantry Division ( United States )) attached and serving under French command ( e. g. XVII Corps during the second phase ).
However, this was disputed by the Bolshevik Tashkent Soviet of Soldiers ' and Workers ' Deputies, who placed him under arrest and sent him back to St. Petersburg.
As many Officers initially serve a period of time as Soldiers, this module is only undertaken by the minority that join the TA directly as Potential Officers under the Direct Entry TA Potential Officer ( DETAPO ) system.
The opposition NF Flag Group contained the traditionalists such as Andrew Brons, Ian Anderson, Martin Wingfield, Tina Wingfield, Joe Pearce ( initially associated with the Political Soldiers ' faction ) and Steve Brady, who ran candidates under the NF banner in the 1987 general election.
By 1990, the Political Soldiers had fallen out with one another, splintering into Griffin's International Third Position ( ITP ) and Harrington's Third Way, leaving the Flag Group under Anderson and Wingfield to continue alone.
Soldiers who fought in units under his command were colloquially referred to as " fox cubs " ( Rebane translates to " fox " in Estonian ).
All though 2nd and 7th POG ( s ) are not officially under USASOC due to recent changes, all documentation is still held by USASOC-2nd and 7th Group fall under USACAPOC which holds 70 % of PSYOP Soldiers.
Soldiers and airmen in the National Guard of the United States are subject to the UCMJ only if activated in a Federal capacity under Title 10 by an executive order issued by the President or during their Annual Training periods, which are orders issued under Title 10.
Soldiers and workers brought public and military institutions under their control.
In Leipzig, Hamburg, Bremen, Chemnitz and Gotha the Workers ' and Soldiers ' Councils put the city administrations under their control.
The current lapel poppy has been manufactured since 1922 -- originally under the sponsorsip of the Department of Soldiers Civil Re-establishment.
The popular organizations which came into existence during the Russian Revolution of 1917 were called “ Councils of Workmen's and Soldiers ' Deputies .” These bodies were supposed to be holding things together under the provisional government until the election of a constituent assembly could take place ; in a sense, they were vigilance committees designed to guard against counter-revolution.

Soldiers and sentence
In 1912 he was convicted under the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797 of publishing an article in The Syndicalist, as an ' Open Letter to British Soldiers ', urging them to refuse to shoot at strikers ( later reprinted as a leaflet, Don't Shoot ); his prison sentence was quashed after public pressure.
The printing of Tucholsky's famous sentence " Soldiers are murderers " also led to charges against the publisher Ossietzky.

Soldiers and who
* The San Patricios-the Irish Soldiers who died for Mexico
Soldiers who take a commander's course, are prisoner instructors or practical engineers become corporals earlier.
This is evident in battle, as evidenced in " Soldiers of the Empire " in which a Klingon speaks admiringly of Cardassian adversaries who always had " a plan within a plan within a plan leading to a trap ".
Soldiers who received a Citation Star for gallantry in action during World War I were eligible to apply to have the citation converted to the Silver Star ( see " History " below ).
Soldiers who fell behind were sometimes killed by Comanche raiding parties.
Soldiers of Legio II Parthica killed him in his tent, along with his son Maximinus ( who is appointed co-emperor ).
Soldiers involved in the violations have been tried and sentenced to prison, and additional court cases are pending on other persons who engaged in such violations.
The Tashkent Soviet of Soldiers ' and Workers ' Deputies was soon set up, but primarily represented Russian residents, who made up about a fifth of the Tashkent population.
Soldiers took encouragement from it as a statement of their duty to those who died while people on the home front viewed it as defining the cause for which their brothers and sons were fighting.
In 2000, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ( ABC-TV ) international affairs program " Foreign Correspondent " broadcast a special report " Sierra Leone: Soldiers of Fortune ", focusing on former 32BN and Recce members who operated in Sierra Leone while serving for SANDF.
Soldiers shouted warnings into homes and chased away any civilians who were discovered, but did not thoroughly inspect them.
Others who have seen success in the fields of music and acting include Marta " Martika " Marrero (" Toy Soldiers "), Mario Lopez (" Saved by The Bell " and " Dancing with the Stars "), Eric Balfour ( 24, Haven, Skyline ), Jennifer Love Hewitt, who was credited simply as " Love Hewitt ", ( Party of Five, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Ghost Whisperer ) and Ryan Lambert ( The Monster Squad, Elephone ).
The Bunker Hill City Cemetery, located on the Bunker Hill-Staunton Road, is home to the Soldiers Monument honoring those who fought and died for freedom and liberty.
On the southern limits of Lebanon is the National Cemetery, where many of the Union Soldiers who fell in the 1862 Battle of Perryville were laid to rest.
Soldiers Grove was first settled in 1856 by Joseph H. Brightman, who began a sawmill at the site to process logs rafted down the Kickapoo River.
In 1867, the name of the village was changed to " Soldiers Grove " to commemorate the troops who had camped in the area during the Black Hawk War.
Soldiers who break specific provisions of the laws of war lose the protections and status afforded as prisoners of war, but only after facing a " competent tribunal " ( GC III Art 5 ).
There was an Earth-Two version of Speedy who was a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory and All-Star Squadron in the 1940s along with his mentor Green Arrow.
As an envoy of Maskhadov, he also met in London with the representatives of the Union of the Committees of Soldiers ' Mothers of Russia in February 2005, where they agreed on a peace proposal centred around a gradual cessation of violence by rebels corresponding with the three-week ceasefire unilaterally declared by Maskhadov ( who once again called for President of Russia Vladimir Putin to negotiate ).
Soldiers in the Continental Army were citizens who had volunteered to serve in the army ( but were paid ), and at various times during the war, standard enlistment periods lasted from one to three years.
) in the Spanish-American War who served in the 9th and 10th Cavalries in the group known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
Special Observer Badge, worn by Soldiers who have passed the STA Patrol Course
Some bands of Cheyenne, including the Dog Soldiers, a militaristic band of Cheyenne and Lakota that had evolved beginning in the 1830s, were angry at the chiefs who had signed the treaty.

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