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The army ( assembled by the Duke's brother, General Charles Churchill ) consisted of 66 squadrons, 31 battalions and 38 guns and mortars totalling 21, 000 men ( 16, 000 of whom were English troops ).
At that time the active army consisted of 4, 450 men.
In early 1975 the Guinean military consisted of an army of around 5, 000, an air force of 300, and a naval component of around 200.
Although Aristide accepted the plan, it was rejected by the opposition, which mostly consisted of Haitian businessmen and former members of the army ( who sought to reinstate the military following Aristide's disbandment of it ).
The major decisive battles of the Hungarian army were placed in the second or third lines consisted mainly of the most valuable parts of the army-in general heavy cavalry ( 1146, 1278, 1349 ).
His army consisted of cavalry and a fleet of canoes.
The same story said that the regiment consisted of three Rapid Intervention Companies ( CIR ) and AFP said it was ' considered the elite troops of the Malian army.
As of early 1994, the former Soviet 14th Guards Army ( about 9, 200 troops ) consisted of one army headquarters, the 59th Motor Rifle Division, one tank battalion, one artillery regiment, and one anti-aircraft brigade.
The wartime army also consisted of elephantry, cavalry, artillery and naval units.
The early Arab army mainly consisted of camel-mounted infantry, alongside a few Bedouin cavalry.
As of 2005, the army of Namibia consisted of:
The Roman army ( for most of the Imperial period ) consisted mostly of " auxiliary " cohorts who provided additional infantry, and the vast majority of the Roman army's cavalry.
" William of Tyre recorded that the Ayyubid army consisted of soldiers, of which 8, 000 were elite forces and were black slave soldiers from the Sudan.
They incorporated large numbers of the people they conquered into their army, with the result that by the time they reached Sierra Leone, the rank and file of their army consisted mostly of coastal peoples ; the Mane were its commanding group.
Evidence from the reign of Shah Jahan in the year 1648 states that the army consisted of 911, 400 infantry, musketeers, and artillery men, and 185, 000 Sowars commanded by princes and nobles and were maintained out of the revenues of the Mughal Empire which amounted to 120, 071, 876, 840 dams.
The ADDF — with 15, 000 men and primarily British and Jordanian officers — consisted of three army battalions, an artillery battery, twelve Hawker Hunter fighter-bombers, and a sea defence wing of four fast patrol boats.
The U. S. Army still retained the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank in the Army National Guard, but other than the units undergoing the transitional process, the regular army consisted of MBTs.
The English army consisted entirely of infantry.
With Spanish money Charles raised a small army from his exiled subjects ; it consisted of five infantry regiments plus a few troops of cavalry.
His small army consisted of over 100 men, including longbow archers and six minstrels, at a total cost to the Lancastrian purse of £ 4, 360.
In an army reorganization in November Longstreet's command, now designated the First Corps, consisted of five divisions, approximately 41, 000 men.
The balance of the army consisted of archers and men-at-arms.
During the invasion of the Netherlands, the Germans threw into battle almost their entire Luftlandekorps, an airborne assault army corps that consisted of one parachute division and one division of airlanding troops plus the necessary transport capacity.

army and local
He felt that he could not always rely on the local populace in providing a loyal army ; and therefore bought a massive standing army consisting mainly of Berbers from North Africa as well as slaves from other areas.
Abd ar-Rahman III did not send an army and only several local Berber jefes offered a pointless resistance.
The Afghan army began their conquests by capturing Ghazni and Kabul from the local rulers.
Caesar was now in a dire position, holding a beachhead at Epirus with only half his army, no ability to supply his troops by sea, and limited local support, as the Greek cities were mostly loyal to Pompey.
General Oreste Baratieri, commander of the Italian forces, knew the Ethiopian forces had been living off the land, and once the supplies of the local peasants were exhausted, Emperor Menelik's army would begin to melt away.
Incidents included the killing of three members of a pop band, the Miami Showband, by a gang including members of the UVF who were also members of the local army regiment, the UDR, and in uniform at the time, and the killing by the Provisionals of eighteen members of the Parachute Regiment in the Warrenpoint Ambush-seen by some as revenge for Bloody Sunday.
Minor battles were fought, sometimes at night, between gangs of smugglers, such as the Hawkhurst Gang and the Revenue, supported by the army and local militias in the South, Kent and the West, Sussex.
Provincial governors had a great deal of power in local matters, and an army was placed at their disposal to enforce tax collection and suppress dissent.
Workmen making roads had to be protected by the army against local warriors.
President Calvin Coolidge sent Hoover to mobilize state and local authorities, militia, army engineers, the Coast Guard, and the American Red Cross.
Ismail Khan escaped to the countryside where he started to assemble a local mujahideen army, which was widely supported by the population of Herat.
As a result of this success, the group would later gig at several high schools and local army bases.
The Order was still not subject to local government, making it everywhere a " state within a state "— its standing army, though it no longer had a well-defined mission, could pass freely through all borders.
However, the Bulgarian army was partially recruited from the local population, which formed as much as 40 % to 60 % of the soldiers in certain battalions.
Mao's opponents, among whom the most prominent was Li Wenlin, the founder of the CPC's branch and Red Army in Jiangxi, were against Mao's land policies and proposals to reform the local party branch and army leadership.
By 1992 the national army fragmented into regional militias under local warlords because of the fall of the Soviet Union which stopped supplying the army and later in 1992 when the Afghan government lost power and the country went into a state of anarchy.
The Hungarians and Poles had responded to the mobile threat by extensive fortification-building, army reform in the form of better armoured cavalry, and refusing battle unless they could control the site of the battlefield to deny the Mongols local superiority.
After returning from the army, he started a security service to work the local party circuit, calling it Unity Force.
The Xiang Army was a hybrid of local militia and a standing army.
From here, Pelayo's forces routed the Muslim army, inspiring local villagers to take up arms.
The Saxons of Bayeux comprised a standing army and were often called upon to serve alongside the local levy of their region in Merovingian military campaigns.
Stephen formed an army to retake it, but the frictions between his Flemish mercenary forces led by William of Ypres and the local Norman barons resulted in a battle between the two halves of his army.

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