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brigade's and headquarters
The 5RHA and the brigade's tactical headquarters were established to the west of the town at Amayé-sur-Seulles.
It fought the Chinese there and then conducted a fighting withdrawal, supported by U. S. forces, before taking position in the center of the brigade's line, ahead of brigade headquarters, for the attempts to relieve the Glosters.
Headquarters companies of groups, brigades, divisions and corps have guidons of a design corresponding to that of their Organizational Flag, e. g. the guidon of a headquarters battery of a Field Artillery Brigade or Fires Brigade would be vertically divided, scarlet and yellow, with the brigade's shoulder sleeve insignia centered.

brigade's and along
The brigade's losses on 1 July were so severe that on 6 July it, along with the 102nd ( Tyneside Scottish ) Brigade, was transferred to the 37th Division, swapping with the 112th Brigade.

brigade's and with
", and the Hessians began to move, with the brigade's band playing fifes, bugles and drums to help the Hessians ' spirit.
" They were referred to as " black " devils because the brigade's members smeared their faces with black boot polish for their covert operations in the dark of the night.
The brigade's mission at that time focused on close air support, medevac missions, and other duties involving combat with Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces in the country.
By 2003 the brigade's constituent Commando units had been re-organised in accordance with the Commando 21 re-structuring.
Thanks to the fire brigade's quick work, damage was limited to the ground floor, with the exterior showing no signs of fire damage.
Once the men had reported back, the brigade was split up, with the 2 / 11th Infantry Battalion being sent to Western Australia to undertake garrison duty while the brigade's other infantry battalions and the divisional cavalry regiment were sent to the Northern Territory to bolster its defences in the wake of Japanese successes.
* Belgian – Luxembourg UN Battalion: a Belgian battalion with an attached Luxembourg platoon, attached to the British 29th Brigade, the battalion initially held the brigade's right flank and was able to withdraw under enemy fire and move into the gap created by the Chinese surrounding of the Glosters.
It would be replaced in a brigade's proposed mission area, after no more than a few weeks, once the main body of a heavier brigade was mobilized and transported with its fighting vehicles and support to the area.
The brigade's sign is that of a light-blue and maroon shield with a light blue Striking Eagle outlined in maroon emblazoned on it and was adopted from the Special Training Centre in Lochailort, Scotland, where Special Forces and Airborne troops were trained between 1943 and 1945.
The brigade's infantry component was the 2 / 23rd, 2 / 24th and 2 / 48th Battalions, also with much war experience.
This training culminated with the brigade's deployment to the Joint Readiness Training Center in August and September 2005.

brigade's and Battalions
At the right is the SS Galeka from which the brigade's 6th and 7th Infantry Battalions have been landing.

brigade's and were
Despite the brigade's efforts, the front lines were gradually pushed back.
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.
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 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.
However, the 7th Battalion soon cleared the DZ of German troops, many of whom were situated in farms and houses, and the 12th and 13th secured the rest of the brigade's objectives.
Having been made a brevet major in January 1930, a sign of approval and likely future promotion at a time when prospects for promotion in the peacetime army were slow, Christison saw service from January 1931 as the brigade major ( a brigade's senior staff officer ) of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, relinquishing the appointment in January 1933.
Huffaker in the Huffaker & Holland law firm, but his plans were interrupted by World War I. Holland volunteered for service and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps, where he was transferred to France and served in the brigade's JAG Corps as an assistant adjutant.
Chinese resistance strengthened noticeably and the brigade's initial objectives were not captured by the Middlesex until 13 April.
At this point, the brigade's ranks were replenished by the addition of police forces from Belarus.
First of all, it warned Britain ( which appeared to be favoring the Confederacy, or at least openly deliberating its entry into the conflict on their behalf ) that there could be Union-supported consequences in Ireland if Britain intervened ( most of the brigade's leadership were known Irish revolutionaries ).
However, 7th Parachute Battalion soon cleared the DZ of German troops, many of whom were situated in farms and houses, and the 12th Parachute Battalion and 13th Parachute Battalion rapidly secured the rest of the brigade's objectives.
The parachute brigade's troops were desperately short of drinking water, but Miyazaki was handicapped by lack of artillery until near the end of the battle.
The brigade's four battalions were known as the 1st to 4th Tyneside Irish.
The brigade's four battalions were known as the 1st to 4th Tyneside Scottish.
The brigade's eventual objective was to secure the southern oil fields before they were destroyed by Saddam Hussain's forces.
The brigade's other 3 battalions were based at COB Adder.

brigade's and while
The brigade's Shaked battalion, under the command of a Lt. Col. " Ofer " ( surname not publicized ) was rocked by scandals in the second half of 2004 while stationed in the southern Gaza Strip.
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.
A staunch secessionist, he was mortally wounded during the Battle of Gettysburg while leading his brigade's attack on Union forces not far from Cemetery Ridge.
Today, members of United States 5th Marine Regiment and 6th Marine Regiment, the Army's 2nd Infantry Division, the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, the Army's 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, the 1st BN U. S. 28th Infantry Regiment, and the National Guard's 45th Infantry Brigade Separate Brigade are authorized to wear a Fourragère aux couleurs de la Croix de guerre, signifying that brigade's award of three Croix de guerre during the World War I, but only while that individual is assigned to the unit.

brigade's and Battalion
The brigade's 4th Special Troops Battalion " Spartans " provided enablers and performed garrison and base defense operations at COB Adder.

brigade's and remained
The brigade's elements remained garrisoned in their respective bases across the country and seldom exercised as a complete brigade.
With Axis forces defeated in North Africa, the brigade's time was a quiet one until it moved to Italy in 1944 where it remained for the duration of the war ; fighting as part of the I Canadian Corps.

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.
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.
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.
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.
The attack was carried out by the IRA's Belfast Brigade and the main organizer was Brendan Hughes, the brigade's Officer Commanding.
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.
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.
The brigade's glider force had two landing areas, ' Landing zone Seven ' north of the river and ' Landing zone Eight ' south of the river.
In Spain Shehu fought in the Garibaldi International Brigade and became a commander of one of the brigade's battalions.

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