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Army of Darkness won the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film ( 1994 ).
Army of Darkness was nominated for the Grand Prize at Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival, and won the Golden Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 1993.
He entered the Kriegsakademie ( also cited as " The German War School ," the " Military Academy in Berlin ," and the " Prussian Military Academy ") in Berlin in 1801 ( age 21 ), studied the writings of the philosopher Immanuel Kant, and won the regard of General Gerhard von Scharnhorst, the future first chief of staff of the new Prussian Army ( appointed 1809 ).
During World War II, he worked in an animation department of the United States Army, where he wrote Design for Death, a film that later won the 1947 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.
" This inspired the team, who then outscored Army in the second half and won the game 12-6.
RCA units won five Army – Navy ‘ E ’ Awards for Excellence in production.
Ahmad Shah Massoud, known as the " Lion of Panjshir ", had been named " the Afghan who won the Cold War " by the Wall Street Journal and had defeated the Soviet Red Army nine times in north-eastern Afghanistan.
The armed forces that won the American Revolution consisted of the standing Continental Army created by the Continental Congress, together with various state and regional militia units.
BAE Systems has won the contract to replace the M-198 in the US Army and Marine Corps with its M777 155 mm / 39 cal towed howitzer, which weighs less than 11, 000 lb / 4, 220 kg.
In late October 1918, the Italian Army won the decisive battle of Vittorio Veneto ( exactly a year after Caporetto ), and the Austrian forces collapsed.
They hoped that the key military leaders Wang Dongxing and Chen Xilian would support them, but it seems that Hua won the Army over to his side.
Operation Valkyrie could only be put into effect by General Friedrich Fromm, commander of the Reserve Army, so he must either be won over to the conspiracy or in some way neutralised if the plan was to succeed.
In an era when democratic governments formed in the aftermath of the First World War were moving away from democracy and towards dictatorships, the Free State under Cosgrave remained unambiguously democratic, a fact shown by his handing over of power to his one-time friend, then rival, Éamon de Valera, when de Valera's Fianna Fáil won the 1932 general election, in the process killing off talk within the Irish Army of staging a coup to keep Cosgrave in power and de Valera out of it.
the Marine Detachment of Mare Island won the 1918 Tournament East-West football game ( this bowl game series was later renamed the Rose Bowl Game ), defeating the US Army team fielded by Camp Lewis by a score of 19-7.
Jerrod Fields, a U. S. Army World Class Athlete Program Paralympic sprinter hopeful, works out at the U. S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. A below-the-knee amputee, Fields won a gold medal in the 100 meters with a time of 12. 15 seconds at the Endeavor Games in Edmond, Okla., on June 13, 2009
In a long and varied career, which began with an advert for Mackeson Stout and a bit part in Dad's Army, his most famous roles were as Sir Humphrey Appleby, the Permanent Secretary of the fictional Department of Administrative Affairs in the television series Yes Minister ( and Cabinet Secretary in its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister ), for which he won four BAFTA awards, and as King George III in Alan Bennett's stage play The Madness of George III ( Olivier Award ) and the film version entitled The Madness of King George, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
The building was named after General W. T. Sherman, who had won the final victory for the Union Army in his " march to the sea.
After the Continental Army and American colonialists won the Revolutionary War, Frederick Philipse III ( third lord of the manor and great-grandson to Frederick Philipse I ) fled, his land was confiscated and sold to the remaining farming tenants, many of whom were descendants of the Hart family.
This needs to be expanded to include, for example, Harvey Wollman, Governor of South Dakota ; the McNichol twins ( Army Generals ); twins Dennis Koslowski and Duane Koslowski, Olympic wrestlers ( Dennis won Silver in ' 92 and Bronze in ' 88 Greco-Roman wrestling ; Duane won a world championship in 1986 ); Air Force Major General Chris Divich ; Air Force Lt. Col. Duane Divich ; " Smokey " Joe Mendel, tied the world record for the 100-yd dash in 1931 ; NFL pro football player Bill Noetlich ; and there are more.
Though Parliament won, it was clear to the Scots that it was not going to uphold the Solemn League and Covenant by imposing Presbyterianism on England ( Puritanism wasn't quite Presbyterian ), so the New Model Army, Parliament and the Scots began falling apart.
After this event the peace of Prague placed the Swedish army in a very precarious position, but the victories won by the united forces of Banér and Field Marshal Alexander Leslie, commander of the Army of the Weser, at the Battle of Wittstock ( October 4, 1636 ), restored the paramount influence of Sweden in central Germany.
However, had the left wing of Napoleon ´ s army succeeded in keeping the Prussian army from joining the British Army under Wellington at Waterloo, as the Emperor had planned, Napoleon might have won the Waterloo Campaign.
He was commander-in-chief of the Hellenic Army during the unsuccessful Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and led the Greek forces during the successful Balkan Wars of 1912 – 1913, in which Greece won Thessaloniki and doubled in area and population.

Army and reversal
In the west the forces of 1st Army came under attack at the end of January, being forced back from the Faïd Pass and then suffering a reversal at Sidi Bou Zid on 14 – 15 February.
The stunning, reversal and unexpected Polish victory crippled the Red Army.
It demanded the " extermination " of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and a reversal of the reforms introduced by Brian Faulkner and his predecessor.
During his tenure, he attempted to prepare the U. S. Army for the outbreak of the War of 1812, and resigned in the face of criticism following American reversal on the battlefield.

Army and Judge
In 1942, after the U. S. formally entered World War II, Judge Thurmond resigned from the bench to serve in the U. S. Army, rising to Lieutenant Colonel.
At the time of publication Major Milliard was a Judge Advocate in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, U. S. Army.
Other characters the Judge meets are U. S. Army Captain Byers ( William Shatner ), who is assigned to the American party hearing the cases, and Irene Wallner ( Judy Garland ), who is afraid to bring testimony that may turn the case against the judges in favor of the prosecution.
* Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate General of the United States Army, Attorney General, Secretary of War, Commissioner of Patents, and Postmaster General.
On September 22, 1886, the land was transferred to the Loring Land and Improvement Company, composed of General Dunn, then a retired Army Brigadier General and former Judge Advocate General ; George B. Loring, a former Congressman and Commissioner of Agriculture ; and George H. LeFetra, a Washington temperance hotel proprietor.
Titles for offices of which there are many concurrent office holders ( e. g., Ambassador, Senator, Judge, Professor or military ranks, especially Colonel and above ) are retained for life: A retired US Army general is addressed as " General ( Name )" officially and socially for the rest of his or her life.
The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia, a school operated by the United States Army that conducts a post-J. D.
* Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Choy, former officer in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, the first Asian American to serve as a United States federal judge and the first person of Korean ancestry to be admitted to the bar in the United States.
* John D. Altenburg, MG-Deputy Judge Advocate General of the U. S. Army
From 1953 to 1955, he served in the U. S. Army, assigned to the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
In 1859, his father, Judge Henry R. Selden, a prominent Republican attorney most noted for defending Susan B. Anthony, moved to Rochester, New York, where George briefly attended the University of Rochester before dropping out to enlist in the Sixth U. S. Cavalry, Union Army.
* Dana K. Chipman ( 1986 ), Judge Advocate General of the United States Army
Joel Minnick Longenecker ( January 12, 1847-September 19, 1906 ), American farmer, soldier, lawyer, State's Attorney, Judge, gubernatorial candidate, and Department Commander of the Illinois Grand Army of the Republic.
Category: Judge Advocates General of the United States Army
Category: Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army
degree ); The U. S. Army Judge Advocate General's School offers an officer's resident graduate course, a specialized program beyond the first degree in law, leading to an LL. M.
During World War II he served as a major in the United States Army Air Forces as a Judge Advocate, later retiring as a colonel from the United States Air Force Reserve.
Category: Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army
The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School serves the Army ; the Naval Justice School collectively serves the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard ; and the Air Force Judge Advocate General School serves the Air Force.
Cunningham was commissioned in the Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General's Corps in 2002 and has been mobilized for two active duty tours.
During World War I, Stone served for several months on a War Department Board of Inquiry, with Major Walter Kellogg of the U. S. Army Judge Advocate Corps and Judge Julian Mack, that reviewed the cases of 2, 294 men whose requests for conscientious objector status had been denied by their draft boards.

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