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For instance, Tomás Mac Curtain, the Mayor of Cork, was assassinated in March 1920 by local RIC men and the massacre of 13 civilians at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday was also carried out by the RIC although a small detachment of Auxiliaries were also present.
The name was given in 1927 and refers to the fact that a detachment of dragoons escorted the Prince Royal of Portugal, Pedro I, at the time when he declared Brazilian independence from Portugal, on September 7, 1822.
Ayub Khan, who had been serving as governor of Herat, rose in revolt, defeated a British detachment at the Battle of Maiwand in July 1880 and besieged Kandahar.
It is mainly based in Stanley but there is also a detachment at Mount Pleasant.
The detachment proved very effective supporting the advance of American forces at the Battle of San Juan Hill, where three of the Gatlings with swivel mountings were used with great success against the Spanish defenders.
When they did, they achieved some success, such as the liquidation of a supply detachment at the Intombi River.
* 1644 – Charles I of England defeats a Parliamentarian detachment at the Battle of Cropredy Bridge, the last battle won by an English King on English soil.
Leaving a strong detachment to hold the camp at Bedriacum, the Othonian forces advanced along the Via Postumia in the direction of Cremona.
An English detachment landed at Port-la-Joye.
Michael Polanyi asserted that it is merely a commitment to universality that protects against subjectivity and has nothing at all to do with personal detachment as found in many conceptions of the scientific method.
It begins in the village of Crow's Bridge, where a small detachment of the Legion has remained behind to guard a bridge at the request of the locals.
After Pelayo's victory over the Moorish detachment at the Battle of Covadonga, a small territorial independent entity was established in the Asturian mountains that was the origin of the kingdom of Asturias.
A permanent group of party members who would serve as the Saalschutz Abteilung ( hall defense detachment ) for the DAP gathered around Emil Maurice after the February 1920 incident at the Hofbräuhaus.
Further expansion included the creation of a third battalion at Mubende, a signals squadron at Jinja, brigade reconnaissance units, an antiaircraft detachment, an army ordnance depot, a brigade signals squadron training wing, a records office, a pay and pensions office, and a Uganda army workshop.
A paratroop detachment also dropped at the airfield of Aalborg which was crucial for the Luftwaffe for operations over Norway.
He reached the Loire river at Meung-sur-Loire, which he promptly seized ( a detachment of his men crossed the river then to plunder the abbey of Cléry ).
Slovik walked several miles to the rear and approached an enlisted cook at a headquarters detachment, presenting him with a note which stated:
The German naval detachment sent to capture Oslo was challenged at Oscarsborg Fortress.
On May 28, 1885, Major General Thomas Bland Strange brought an NWMP detachment from Calgary, Alberta, but they were unable to defeat a Cree force under Big Bear who carried the day at Frenchman's Butte at the end of May.
On June 3, 1885, a small detachment of North-West Mounted Police under the command of Major Sam Steele caught up to a band of Cree led by Big Bear who were moving northward after their victory at Frenchman's Butte.
Lilburne entirely routed a Lancashire detachment of the enemy on their way to join the main Royalist army at the Battle of Wigan Lane on 25 August and as affairs turned out Cromwell merely shifted the area of his concentration two marches to the south-west, to Evesham.
Anastasia stuck her tongue out at Yakov Yurovsky, the head of the detachment, when he momentarily turned his back and left the room.

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But after a brief interval war broke out again, and again Sennacherib led an army into Judah, one detachment of which threatened Jerusalem (; ).
Learning of Saladin's plans, Baldwin IV left Jerusalem with, according to William of Tyre, only 375 knights to attempt a defense at Ascalon, but Baldwin was stalled there by a detachment of troops sent by Saladin, who, again according to William of Tyre, had men.
A Latin inscription of the end of the 2nd century, found in the church of Abu Ghosh ( at 15 km west of Jerusalem ) marks the presence of a vexillatio ( detachment ) of X Fretensis:

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To one who had been a man of war from his youth, who had won and lost many fights, the rout of a detachment and the forcible seizure of some debatable frontier lands was an untoward incident ; but it was not a sufficient reason for calling upon the British, although they had guaranteed his territory's integrity, to vindicate his rights by hostilities which would certainly bring upon him a Russian invasion from the north, and would compel his British allies to throw an army into Afghanistan from the southeast.
The view of the Church is that celibacy is a reflection of life in Heaven, a source of detachment from the material world which aids in one's relationship with God.
Baba also asserted that " The value of celibacy lies in the habit of restraint and the sense of detachment and independence which it gives ".
The train had only one telephone line, inadequate maps, and no signal detachment or radios with which to establish communication and relay military orders.
This detachment ( which became today's Red Guard of Senegal ) was the cadre around which the " Colonial Gendarmerie " was formed.
Others have suggested dissociation can be separated into two distinct forms, detachment and compartmentalization, the latter of which, involving a failure to control normally controllable processes or actions, is most evident in DID.
It happens during the night, which represents the hardships and difficulties she meets in detachment from the world and reaching the light of the union with the Creator.
Although Williams, then 21, hated the monotony of the blue-collar world, the job " forced him out of the pretentious gentility " of his upbringing, which had, according to Hale, " tinged him with mother's snobbery and detachment from reality.
There the locals were able to ambush the Muslim detachment, which was annihilated.
In 1934, the NKVD of the RSFSR was transformed into an all-union security force, the NKVD of the USSR ( which the Communist Party of the Soviet Union leaders soon came to call " the leading detachment of our party "), and the OGPU was incorporated into the NKVD as the Main Directorate for State Security ( GUGB ); the separate NKVD of the RSFSR was not resurrected until 1946 ( as the MVD of the RSFSR ).
The first official German stormtroop unit was authorized on 2 March 1915 ; the German high command ordered the VIII Corps to form a detachment to test experimental weapons and develop tactics which could break the deadlock on the Western Front.
However the integration of the armed forces into NATO did not begin until after the Korean War, to which Belgium ( in co-operation with Luxembourg ) sent a detachment known as the Belgian United Nations Command.
Traits of the staminate flowers and inflorescences are adapted to wind pollination-either by pendulous spikes which can be moved by the wind to shed the pollen or by the special adaptation of detachment of anthers and their secondary attachment allowing the shedding of pollen by motion of anthers.
Late on the evening of 21 January, Durnford was ordered to Isandlwana, as was a small detachment of No. 5 Field Company, Royal Engineers, commanded by Lieutenant John Chard, which had arrived on the 19th to repair the pontoons which bridged the Buffalo.
On October 20, 1912 during the First Balkan War, a Greek naval detachment claimed Thasos as part of Greece, which it has remained since.
After the fall of Atlanta, a detachment of Sherman's cavalry was sent to raid the county ; but the Confederate Home Guard, made up of men too old for military duty, left the mountains on which Cornelia is situated and met the Yankee raiders at a narrow pass about four miles east of the town.
There was a small Luftwaffe detachment providing a manned look-out ( just like the Royal Observer Corps ) for Allied planes which were undertaking operations against the Air Bases of Volkel and Eindhoven.
There was a small Luftwaffe detachment providing a manned look-out ( just like the Royal Observer Corps ) for Allied planes which were undertaking operations against the Air Bases of Volkel and Eindhoven.

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