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They left on May 14, 1804, and met up with Lewis in St. Charles, Missouri, a short time later ; the corps followed the Missouri River westward.
Military officials from Musharraf's Joint Staff Headquarters ( JS HQ ) met with regional corps commanders three times in late September in anticipation of a possible coup.
" as soon as the French regiments of the 4th Corps met our division, we rushed immediately toward the Consiegra and Cuidat-Real, before of which town we found the Spanish corps, waiting for us on good positions.
Morshead then flew to Melbourne where he was met by Lady Morshead, Sir Winston Dugan and Sir Thomas Blamey, who informed Morshead that he would take over command of a corps.
The Prussian center, with the Prussian 7th Division under General Eduard Friedrich Karl von Fransecky, having secured the Prussian rear earlier, led the advance into Swiep Forest, where it was met by two Austrian corps.
" Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton " by Sir Joshua ReynoldsHe met Gates at Hillsborough, and was given command of the light infantry corps on Oct. 2.
Drum corps can trace their origins to the many Veterans of Foreign Wars (" VFW ") and American Legion (" AL ") meeting halls, where veterans met and formed musical ensembles to entertain their communities.
Based on a meeting in 1970, a group of five corps of that era met to organize a by-invitation-only cooperative group that took on the working title of " The Combine ".
The regiment joined the army of the Potomac just after the Battle of Fredericksburg, was assigned to Hancock's corps, and first met the enemy at the Battle of Chancellorsville ( 2 and 3 May 1863 ), where it held an advanced position, and lost very heavily, Col. Beaver being among the wounded.
On 10 October 1806 a united Prussian and Saxon contingent met with a corps of the French Grande Armée under General Jean Lannes at the Battle of Saalfeld, whereby Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was killed.
In 1859 he became a member of the Artists ' rifle corps, and also a member of the Ramblers ' Club, which met every night from November to May at Dick's Tavern, 8 Fleet Street.
For the next two weeks the corps moved steadily north in heavy, sometimes even desperate, fighting, and on 16 January they met units from First Army pushing south at Houffalize.
When the Western and Eastern soldiers finally met up, the XI and XII Corps soldiers bragged about their crescent and star-shaped corps badges.
Don Warren and the corps management met with members, parents, and boosters to get everything out in the open.
In the next two seasons, the corps attempted to compete exclusively in Open Class, but they met with small success.
The attacks against the town by the XVIII corps met with heavy casualties and little success, but X and III corps on the right were rallied by the commander of I corps, Louis Franchet d ' Esperey.
The attacks against the town by the eighteenth corps met with heavy casualties and little success, but the tenth and third corps on the right flank was rallied by the commander of the first corps, Franchet d ' Esperey.
Ten days after the battle of Waterloo ( in which his corps took no part ), he met some Coalition forces near Strasbourg and defeated them at the Battle of La Suffel.

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We should hope that peace corps projects will be truly international and that our citizens will find themselves working alongside citizens of the host country and also volunteers from other lands.
Nevertheless, there are notably frequent instances of deja vue, in which our recognition of an entirely novel event is a feeling of having lived through it before, a feeling which, though vague, withstands the verbal barrage from the most impressive corps of psychologists.
A crack corps of 50 pilots was formed from the ranks of volunteers, but the project was halted before the end of the war, and the missiles later fell into Allied hands.
On July 2, 1863, Army of the Potomac commander Maj. Gen. George G. Meade replaced Doubleday with Maj. Gen. John Newton, a more junior officer from another corps.
* 1809 – Two Austrian army corps are driven from Landshut by a First French Empire army led by Napoleon I of France as two French corps to the north hold off the main Austrian army on the first day of the Battle of Eckmühl.
On 21 December 2001, a major reorganisation of the Ground Forces produced two operational-territorial commands, formed from two former corps headquarters.
To isolate the Danube from any Allied intervention, Marshal Villeroi's 46, 000 troops were expected to pin the 70, 000 Dutch and English troops around Maastricht in the Low Countries, while General de Coigny protected Alsace against surprise with a further corps.
However, two large Confederate corps assaulted them from the northwest and north, collapsing the hastily developed Union lines, sending the defenders retreating through the streets of town to the hills just to the south.
To end the opposition from labor unions ( which wanted no training programs started when so many of their men were unemployed ) Roosevelt chose Robert Fechner, vice president of the American Machinists Union, as director of the corps.
" An aluminum identification tag, the size of a silver half dollar and of suitable thickness, stamped with the name, rank, company, regiment, or corps of the wearer, will be worn by each officer and enlisted man of the Army whenever the field kit is worn, the tag to be suspended from the neck, underneath the clothing, by a cord or thong passed through a small hole in the tab.
At independence on 30 June 1960, the army suffered from a dramatic deficit of trained leaders, particularly in the officer corps.
While on the Moon's surface, Schmitt — the only geologist in the astronaut corps — collected the rock sample designated Troctolite 76535, which has been called " without doubt the most interesting sample returned from the Moon ".
In late April 1849, it was defeated and pushed back from Rome by Giuseppi Garibaldi's volunteer corps, then recovered and recaptured Rome.
These were grouped into corps that took their name from the military kraals where they were mustered, or sometimes the dominant regiment of that locality.
* 971 – In China, the war elephant corps of the Southern Han are soundly defeated at Shao by crossbow fire from Song Dynasty troops.
One of the main priorities of the new leadership was to improve the team's struggling receiving corps and see improvement from quarterback Blaine Gabbert after a disappointing rookie season.
The officer corps shared by ex-PBF officers and officers from the British Burma Army and Army of Burma Reserve Organisation ( ARBO ).
These efforts, however, were hampered by reactionary movements, partly from the religious leadership, but primarily from the Janissary corps, who had become anarchic and ineffectual.
Pakistan Armed Forces are led by an officer corps that is not restricted by social class or nobility and are appointed from a variety of sources such as service academies and direct appointment from both civilian status and the enlisted ranks.
" The leak, dubbed ' Military Meltdown Monday ,' includes 90, 000 logins of military personnel — including personnel from USCENTCOM, SOCOM, the Marine corps, various Air Force facilities, Homeland Security, State Department staff, and what looks like private sector contractors.
With Soviet assistance, the navy reorganized in 1954 and 1955 into the North Sea Fleet, East Sea Fleet, and South Sea Fleet, and a corps of admirals and other naval officers was established from the ranks of the ground forces.

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Pictet is the author of Mémoire sur la liquéfaction de l ' oxygène, la liquéfaction et la solidifaction de l ' hydrogène et sur les théories des changements des corps ( 1878 ); Synthèse de la chaleur ( 1879 ); Nouvelles machines frigorifiques basées sur l ' emploi de phénomènen physicochimiques ( 1895 ); Etude critique du matérialisme et du spiritualisme par la physique expérimentale ( 1896 ); L ' Acétylène ( 1896 ); Le carbide ( 1896 ); Zur mechanischen Theorie der Explosivstoffe ( 1902 ); Die Theorie der Apparate zur Herstellung flüssiger Luft mit Entspannung ( 1903 ).
Universal conscription was introduced in 1879, and under the premiership of Charilaos Trikoupis, in 1882 – 1885 major steps were undertaken to improve the training and education of the officer corps: a French military mission was called to Greece, new schools were founded and Greek officers were sent abroad for studies, and efforts were made to make officers on active service refrain from participating in politics and focus on their professional duties.
Aleksandr Pavlovich Rodzyanko (, ), ( 18 August 1879 — 6 May 1970 ) was a lieutenant-general and a corps commander of the White Army during the Russian Civil War.

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