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army's and support
The army's role is to protect against external aggression, provide for internal security in support of the police, and to carry out civic action and relief operations when required.
A second initiative aimed at the army's dissolution in late 2001 received a mere 21. 9 % support.
The Army commanders Thomas Fairfax and Cromwell were worried by the strength of support for Levellers in the Army, so they decided to impose " The Heads of the Proposals " as the army's manifesto instead of the Levellers ' " Agreement of the People ".
Nevertheless, he had gained power with the army's support, and he wanted the army's support to succeed the ailing 86-year-old Paul von Hindenburg as President.
With the support of Sukarno, the party gained increasing influence at the expense of the army, thus ensuring the army's enmity.
The offensive was to be completed as quickly as possible to allow the refugees to return to their homes but the army's fleet attack helicopters were not sufficient to provide adequate support to the infantry.
While supportive of the army's actions and working to rally international support, Bhutto distanced himself from the Yahya regime and began to criticised Khan for mishandling the situation.
He pledged the army's support to the civilian government headed by the president, Chief Justice Sayem.
Only meager resistance was offered due to the Portuguese army's poor firepower and size ( only 3, 300 men ), against a fully armed Indian force of over 30, 000 with full air and naval support.
In a fit of pique at the army's failures, Richthofen refused to provide support for the Caucasus front.
Pro-Union sentiment during the Civil War ( which was reinforced by the Confederate army's occupation of the region ) evolved into support for President Lincoln and the Republican Party.
The army's orders were to support the installment of the new governor, using force as necessary as resistance was expected based on the official's reports.
Hitler immediately grasped the idea and within hours the army's commander, General Walther Wenck, was ordered to disengage from the Americans and move Twelfth Army north-east to support Berlin.
The army was split between those who supported the Confederate's treaty with the English Royalists, mainly pre-war land-owners such as Phelim O ' Neill and the army's professional officers and Catholic clergy who did not support a deal with the Royalists that did not guarantee the public exercise of the Catholic religion and return confiscated lands to Catholic landowners.
:* the Optimatoi ( Gr., from Latin optimates, " the best "), although formerly an elite fighting unit, had by the 8th century been reduced to a support unit, responsible for the mules of the army's baggage train ( the τοῦλδον, touldon ).
Butler, although a self-described Republican, responded by supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 US presidential election .< ref name =" support "> Schmidt, p. 219 < font size =" 1 ">" Declaring himself a " Hoover-for-Ex-President Republican ," Smedley used the bonus issue and the army's use of gas in routing the ( Bonus Expeditionary Force ) B. E. F – recalling infamous gas warfare during the Great War – to disparage Hoover during the 1932 general elections.
It's part of the Colombian Army Cavalry Corps and its main mission is to support the army's ground operations.
The Portuguese Army Base Structure Units work as administrative bases responsible for the training and organization of the operational units of the army's formations, military zones and general support forces.

army's and allowed
This arrangement allowed for the possibility for the supply train to become temporarily detached from the main body of the legion, thus greatly increasing the army's speed when needed.
There he had his hostages, corn, his military chest, with the money in it allowed him from home for the war, his own and his army's baggage and a great number of horses which had been bought for him in Spain and Italy.
This allowed him to preserve and enhance his power and the army's while decreasing Parliament's control over him, probably to enable him to maintain a well-funded army which Parliament could not be depended upon to provide.
Lee's decision also allowed the Army of Virginia's II Corps, under Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, to consolidate with the bulk of Pope's army, marching in from Bristoe Station, where they had been guarding the army's trains.
Raymond III hoped Saladin would ally with him against Guy, and allowed this force to pass through Tiberias on April 30, although he warned the Christians in Nazareth about the army's presence.
While not criticising the idea of military service generally, Fela was frustrated with the Nigerian army's rank and file that allowed corruption and intimidation of their communities by the corrupt and rich top brass, while blindly following orders to intimidate Nigerians.

army's and suppress
The army's very premise, to suppress Frederick, was found false-on being notified of his victory at on 5 November 1757, the Swedish commander Marshal Mattias Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg dared not obey the orders from his government and the French agent Marc René de Montalembert to lead his ill-equipped army in a march on Berlin, instead returning in November 1757 to Swedish Pomerania, where the Swedes were being besieged by the Prussians at Stralsund and Rügen.
At that time, there was a Lao ( 獠 ) rebellion in Yong ( 邕州, roughly modern Nanning, Guangxi ) and Yan ( 巖州, roughly modern Laibin, Guangxi ) Prefectures, and Emperor Gaozong launched an army to suppress it, with Li Jiao serving as the army's auditor.
Until the fall of communism the army's prestige continued to fall, as it was used by the communist government to violently suppress several outbursts of protest, including the Poznań 1956 protests, the Polish 1970 protests, and protests during Martial law in Poland in 1981 – 1982.
Until the fall of communism the army's prestige continued to fall, as it was used by the communist government to resettle ethnicities immediately after the war ( Operation Vistula ), and to violently suppress opposition several times, during the Poznań 1956 protests, the Polish 1970 protests, and during Martial law in Poland in 1981-1982.

army's and other
If the soldier should die, one side is removed and kept for the army's official records, while the other side is left attached to the body.
Seven of the army's nine generals are relatives of the president ; the other two are from his tribe.
Morning mist delayed the Swedish army's advance, but by 9 AM the rival armies were in sight of each other.
Jacqueline Campbell has written, on the other hand, that some slaves looked upon the Federal army's ransacking and invasive actions with disdain.
A column of men from Milanese noble families, despite the arrival of other Bergamo troops, was able to protect the rest of the army's retreat to Cortenuova till night.
As well as comprising large numbers of extra heavy infantry equipped in a similar manner to legionaries, the auxilia provided virtually all the army's cavalry ( heavy and light ), light infantry, archers and other specialists.
* Although the Jacobite army's organisation has been characterised as a backward clan-based relic, with inexperienced commanders and untrained troops, it was similar to most other contemporary armies.
These factors lead to one of 13 possible endings, alongside other factors such as how many and which units are used, how battles are fought, the army's reputation, player character's alignment and charisma, and secrets discovered.
The other two, the Regiment Huzaren Van Sytzama ( former 1st Hussar Regiment ) and the Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje ( former 2nd Hussar Regiment ) were disbanded, along with the army's full armoured capability, in 2012 as a result of further cuts to the Dutch defence budget.
After the army's recovery Hannibal offered them peace by formal alliance and when it was refused surrounded their chief settlement, leveled it and executed all his opponents as an object lesson to the other tribes in the north.
In battle, his brother counts as a magical item that can store magical power for his army and steals the other army's power.
This number includes all internees regardles of their origin, but does not include those that perished on the way to the camps, those that perished between mid 1943 and spring 1944, as well as those that perished in the immediate aftermath of the Romanian army's taking control of Transnistria ( see for example Odessa massacre ), many other thousands.
Soon after, the talks collapsed, and new elections, the first since the 1992 coup d ' état, were held — won by the army's candidate ( himself a former active participant, as were a significant number of other military officials, in president Bendjedid's FLN government ), General Liamine Zéroual.
Deborah agreed but prophesied that the honour of the killing of the other army's captain would be given to a woman.

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