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brigade's and commander
The UVF's Mid-Ulster Brigade was founded in 1972 in Lurgan by Billy Hanna, a captain in the UDR and a member of the Brigade Staff, who served as the brigade's commander until his shooting death in July 1975.
COL David Perkins, the brigade's commander, followed the original Thunder Run route north into Baghdad, but then veered east into the government districts instead of west towards the airport.
In Spain Shehu fought in the Garibaldi International Brigade and became a commander of one of the brigade's battalions.
Nevertheless, the brigade's commander, Colonel Robinson, insists the attack proceed ; the first wave goes over the top and is mercilessly cut down within seconds.
Meagher was promoted to brigadier general and designated the brigade's commander.
Following the killing of a Royal Irish Constabulary sergeant outside Bandon church in July 1920, Percival captured Tom Hales, commander of the IRA's West Cork Brigade, and Patrick Harte, the brigade's quartermaster, for which service he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ).
Slim's command of 10th Indian Infantry Brigade was assumed temporarily by Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Fletcher, commander of the brigade's 2nd Highland Light Infantry battalion, until March when Brigadier Thomas " Pete " Rees took over.
According to the brigade's commander, Colonel Joseph Anderson, at this point the complex showed few signs of looting or damage.
The 100th Brigade ( United Kingdom ) of the 33rd Division was ordered to ' consolidate ' but while attempting to dig trenches in the southern tip of the wood, it became all too apparent to the brigade's commander that High Wood had not been captured.
Colonel Vadim Yakovlev would remain the brigade's commander until it was disbanded in 1923.
The brigade's previous commander, Kenneth Anderson, had been promoted to General Officer Commanding 3rd Division during the evacuation, when Alan Brooke, commander of II Corps, was recalled to the United Kingdom and Montgomery took over the corps.
The brigade's commander, Li Quanshan ( 李全山 ), was also a wealthy opium dealer.
Colonel John Y. F. Blake, a former United States Army officer was the brigade's commander.

brigade's and Brigadier
Brigadier Lord Lovat, in command of the 1st Special Service Brigade, issued orders for the brigade's forthcoming role in the landings. The Intention.
Intentionally ranked lower than the Lt-Colonels commanding the brigade's combat battalions his role was to expand on, detail and execute the intentions of the commanding Brigadier.

brigade's and making
One of the brigade's battalions took part in the Sultan Yaakub engagement, making it all the way to the Beirut-Damascus highway.

brigade's and reconnaissance
The brigade's reconnaissance battalion entered the Tel el-Hawa neighborhood in search of Hamas operatives two days before the cease fire went into effect.
The Pathfinder Platoon acts as the brigade's advance force and reconnaissance force.
In 2003, C Squadron QDG was attached to 3 Commando Brigade, providing the reconnaissance and light armour support necessary to allow the brigade's advance north to Al Basrah.

brigade's and decided
It was decided that the brigade's paratroops would land on four separate drop zones and that the gliders would land at two landing zones.
As the brigade's morale was precarious and ammunition was running short, de Négrier decided to fall back to Lang Son.

brigade's and .
The killer, Dobrosav Gavrić, was a 23-year-old police mobile brigade's junior member.
While delivering the brigade's mail, he watched McCrae as he worked on the poem, noting that McCrae's eyes periodically returned to Helmer's grave as he wrote.
It was said the second raid was at least in part revenge for the killing of Mathews and for the actions of U. S. Senator James H. Lane and his brigade's sacking and destruction of Osceola, Missouri.
Despite the brigade's efforts, the front lines were gradually pushed back.
The 5RHA and the brigade's tactical headquarters were established to the west of the town at Amayé-sur-Seulles.
Along the roadside, one by one the brigade's carriers burst into flames as their fuel tanks were ruptured by machine gun and high explosive fire.
The eight squadrons of the Heavy Brigade consisted of two each from the Scots Greys, the 6th Dragoons, 4th Dragoon Guards, and the 5th Dragoon Guards ; the brigade's remaining two squadrons from the 1st Royal Dragoons were left in their original position to the west of No. 6 redoubt.
", and the Hessians began to move, with the brigade's band playing fifes, bugles and drums to help the Hessians ' spirit.
The attack was carried out by the IRA's Belfast Brigade and the main organizer was Brendan Hughes, the brigade's Officer Commanding.
Some distance down-river were part of Boyd's own 1st Brigade under the brigade's second-in-command, Colonel Isaac Coles, ( 12th and 13th U. S. Infantry ), four more 6-pounder guns and a squadron of the 2nd U. S. Dragoons.
The 1st Parachute Brigade was an experienced formation, which had just taken part in the Operation Torch landings in Algeria and the subsequent Tunisian Campaign, during which each of the brigade's three parachute battalions had taken part in their own battalion-sized parachute landings.
The brigade's glider force had two landing areas, ' Landing zone Seven ' north of the river and ' Landing zone Eight ' south of the river.
The Brigade Headquarters and the field ambulance main dressing station were established to the south of the bridge, where the brigade's casualties started arriving for treatment.

commander and Brigadier
In 1988 Colonel Koffi Botty was the high commander of the National Gendarmerie, having replaced Brigadier General N ' daw in 1983.
Robcol — in line with normal British Army practice for ad hoc formations — was named after its commander, Brigadier Robert Waller, the Commander Royal Artillery of the 10th Indian Infantry Division.
His replacement as commander of the Federal District of New Mexico was Brigadier General James H. Carleton.
On 26 January 2012, military personnel under the command of the retired officer Colonel Yaura Sasa arrested the commander of the Papua New Guinea Defence Force, Brigadier General Francis Agwi.
Brigadier General Francis Agwi, the current commander of the PNGDF
Deliveries started in December 1997, and involved the buy back of the remaining 11 Mirage F1s by France that were later sold on to Spain., The current commander of the Qatar Emiri Air Force is Brigadier General Mubarak Mohammed Al Kumait Al Khayarin.
Within hours after taking office, Stevens was ousted in a bloodless military coup led by the commander of the army Brigadier General David Lansana, a close ally of Sir Albert Margai who had appointed him to the position in 1964.
Brigadier David Lansana was appointed army commander of Sierra Leone in 1964.
In 1940, Lt. Col. Eisenhower petitioned Brigadier General Patton, offering to serve under the tank corps commander.
In the late evening of 3 March, Lieutenant Colonel Blaber received notice from Brigadier General Gregory Trebon, commander of TF 11, that two SEAL teams commanded by Lieutenant Commander Vic Hyder were to be inserted into the Shahi-Kot Valley.
Calling itself the Provisional National Defense Council ( PNDC ), its membership included Rawlings as chairman, Brigadier Joseph Nunoo-Mensah ( whom Limann had dismissed as army commander ), two other officers, and three civilians.
Following the Battle of Doaksville, Brigadier General Stand Watie, a Confederate commander of the Cherokee Nation, became the last Confederate general to surrender in the American Civil War, on 23 June 1865.
This was the sector where the 116th RCT regimental command group, including the 29th Division assistant commander Brigadier General Norman Cota, was able to land relatively unscathed.
In September 2005, Brigadier General Karl Horst, deputy commander of the Third Infantry Division charged with Baghdad security after the 2003 invasion, said of DynCorp and other PMCs in Iraq: These guys run loose in this country and do stupid stuff.
Secretary of the Army Francis J. Harvey ( r ) discusses U. S. Army Corps of Engineers operations in New Orleans with Brigadier General Robert Crear, commander, Mississippi Valley Division, USACE in New Orleans, 2006.
Crook County was named for Brigadier General George Crook, a commander during the Indian Wars.
The commander of the 509th Bomb Wing is Brigadier General Thomas A. Bussiere.
Though a prudent suggestion, and one that carried the agreement of Kościuszko's fellow engineers, garrison commander Brigadier Gen. Arthur St. Clair ultimately declined to carry it out, citing logistical difficulties.
On November 3, 1861, from Cairo, Illinois, Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant wrote a letter to Colonel Richard J. Oglesby, commander of the Union Headquarters District Southeast Missouri at Bird ’ s Point, ordering his troops to " strike for Sikeston " from the Mississippi River town of Commerce.
Entering the area from Bird's Point, Brigadier General Eleazor Arthur Paine, commander of the 4th Division of Army of the Mississippi, repaired the railroad and telegraph lines and used troops from Illinois to form a garrison for Sikeston, Bertrand, and Charleston.
He was eventually promoted to the rank of Brigadier General and appointed commander of the Urus-Martan Front.
At the landing zones, Brigadier Hicks was informed that in Urquhart's and Lathbury's absence, he was acting divisional commander.
Camp Whitside is named in honor of Brigadier General Samuel M. Whitside, who served as commander of Company B, 6th Cavalry Regiment, at Fort Riley, between the years of 1871 and 1874.
Wainwright was promoted to Colonel in 1935, and served as commander of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment until 1938, when he was promoted to Brigadier General in command of the 1st Cavalry Brigade at Fort Clark, Texas.
( Ironically, the commander of Union Forces who issued General Order No. 11, Brigadier General Thomas Ewing Jr., was Sherman's brother in law.

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