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* 1946 – Ordinance No. 46 of the British Military Government constitutes the German Land ( state ) of Schleswig-Holstein.
Military forces in non-Soviet Berlin sectors totaled only 8, 973 Americans, 7, 606 British and 6, 100 French.
As well as industrial uses, the Royal Military Canal on the Romney Marsh was built so as create a barrier against invading troops, and hiding places for British troops during the Napoleonic Wars.
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
Though large numbers of Irishmen had willingly joined Irish regiments and divisions of the New British Army at the outbreak of war in 1914, the likelihood of enforced conscription created a backlash – particularly as the Government of Ireland Act 1914 ( as previously recommended in March by the Irish Convention ) was controversially linked with a " dual policy " enactment of the Military Service Bill.
The Irish Volunteers — the smaller of the two forces resulting from the September 1914 split over support for the British war effort — set up a " headquarters staff " that included Patrick Pearse as Director of Military Organisation, Joseph Plunkett as Director of Military Operations and Thomas MacDonagh as Director of Training.
British bodies which were not claimed were given military funerals in Grangegorman Military Cemetery.
Category: Military equipment of the British Empire
Churchill supported the plan but British Military and government opposition led to its rejection.
The unified Jewish resistance movement broke up in July 1946, after Etzel bombed the British Military Headquarters in the King David Hotel killing 92 people.
* 1907 – The Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III is officially introduced into British Military Service, and remains the second oldest military rifle still in official use.
After the transfer of the city into the British zone of occupation the Director of its Military Government, General Gerald Templer, dismissed Adenauer for what he said was his alleged incompetence.
* Military Medal, a British and Commonwealth military decoration
Major General A W Dennis, CB, OBE ( rtd ), British Army, previously Director of Military Assistance Overseas, made the following comments on the initial phase in Namibia at a conference in Pretoria, South Africa on 6 August 1992:
In November 1989 SWAPO won 57 % of the votes in the Namibian General Election and immediately requested the help of a British Military Advisory and Training Team following independence on 21 March 1990.
* Greg Mills, BMATT and Military Integration in South Africa, South African Defence Review, Issue 2, 1992 Covers reformation of Namibian Defence Force and British involvement
In 1956 the Nigeria Regiment of the Royal West African Frontier Force ( RWAFF ) was renamed the Nigerian Military Forces, RWAFF, and in April 1958 the colonial government of Nigeria took over from the British War Office control of the Nigerian Military Forces.
* British Military Intelligence Systems in Northern Ireland
His brother Francis Clere Hitchcock went on to join the British army and fought during World War I where he was awarded the Military Cross and rose to the rank of Colonel.
Saab Military Aircraft and British Aerospace ( now BAE Systems ) formed in 1995 the joint venture company Saab-BAe Gripen AB, to manufacture, market and support Gripen internationally.
The British Armed Forces, in the shape of the roughly 100-strong International Military Assistance Training Team ( IMATT ), is assisting in the formation of the new armed forces.
Category: Military units and formations of the British Empire

British and Administration
In 1833, Grenada became part of the British Windward Islands Administration and remained so until 1958.
The Taft Administration saw the huge Honduran debt, over $ 120 miilion, as a contributing factor to this instability and began efforts to refinance the largely British debt with provisions for a United States customs receivership or some similar arrangement.
* Wamagatta, Evanson N. " British Administration and the Chiefs ' Tyranny in Early Colonial Kenya ," Journal of Asian & African Studies Aug 2009, Vol.
In October 1959, the British Colonial Administration passed the Turkish Municipality Committees law.
With British assistance, the Dutch landed their Netherlands Indies Civil Administration ( NICA ) forces in Jakarta and other key centres.
Examples of these include the British Health and Safety Executive and in the United States, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which conducts research on occupational health and safety, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which handles regulation and policy relating to worker safety and health.
A candidate to become a Member of Parliament must be a British or Irish or Commonwealth citizen, must be over 18, and must not be a public official or officeholder, as set out in the schedule to the Electoral Administration Act 2006 ( this was a reduction in the lower age limit, as candidates needed to be 21 until the law came into effect in 2006 ).
In March 1853 Sloo contracted with a British company to build a railroad and sought an exclusive contract from the new Franklin Pierce Administration to deliver mail from New York to San Francisco.
* British Military Administration
What followed is a matter of debate between the British government, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, DeLorean, his investors, and the US court system.
Disbanded in December, 1945, the MPAJA officially turned all of its weapons in to the British Military Administration.
* Report of the British Consul, Roger Casement, on the Administration of the Congo Free State, reprinted in full in The eyes of another race: Roger Casement ’ s Congo report and 1903 diary edited by Seamas O Siochain and Michael O ’ Sullivan.
This move was followed in 1927 by the promulgation of the Native Administration Ordinance, which replaced an 1883 arrangement that had placed chiefs in the Gold Coast Colony under British supervision.
The British Administration, however, persuaded him to accept.
Ominously, Dutch soldiers and administrators under the name of Netherlands Indies Civil Administration ( NICA ) began to return under the protection of the British.
As with dairy and meat products, the United States Food and Drug Administration, World Health Organization, International College of Nutrition, United States Department of Health and Human Services, American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association, British National Health Service, and Dietitians of Canada recommend limiting the consumption of significant amounts of coconut oil due to its high levels of saturated fat.
The British Colonial Administration consisted of Secretary of State for India, the India Office, the Governor-General of India, and the Indian Civil Service.
With Chapters on the Development of Administration 1818-1858 ( 1932 ) 660pp online edition ; also published as vol 5 of the Cambridge History of the British Empire
In 1942 he was posted to the British Military Administration of Cyrenaica in North Africa, and it was on the basis of his experience there that he produced The Sanusi of Cyrenaica.
His parents were Igbo ; his father Obed-Edom Chukwuemeka Azikiwe ( 1879 – 1958 ), a clerk in the British Administration of Nigeria and his mother was Rachel Ogbenyeanu Azikiwe.
The idea of the Union was first expressed by the British on October 1945 ( plans had been presented to the War Cabinet as early as May 1944 ) in the aftermath of the Second World War by the British Military Administration.
Having lobbied the Irish government ( but not the British Government nor the Northern Ireland Administration ) for two years to fully investigate the Magdalene laundries ( ignoring the Bethany grouping ), an advocacy group, Justice for Magdalenes, presented their case to the United Nations Committee Against Torture.
* China ( British Railway Administration ) 1901 only
* Eritrea ( British Administration ) 1950-1952

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