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William Joseph Slim, First Viscount Slim, former Governor General of Australia, was the principal British commander in the field during the Burma War.
Thus in 565 or 566 Justinian's successor Justin II sent his son-in-law Baduarius as magister militum ( field commander ) to lead a Byzantine army against Alboin in support of Cunimund, ending in the Lombards ' complete defeat.
In 1078, he was appointed commander of the field army in the West by Nikephoros III.
This led to a further revolt near Philippopolis, and the commander of the field army in the west, Gregory Pakourianos, was defeated and killed in the ensuing battle.
As such he was the principal field commander for the failed airborne attempt to bridge the Rhine at Arnhem and the Allied Rhine crossing.
In 1942, a new field commander was required in the Middle East, where Auchinleck was fulfilling both the role of commander-in-chief Middle East Command and commander Eighth Army.
Two hours later the Duke, accompanied by the Dutch field commander Field Marshal Overkirk, General Daniel Dopff, and the Allied staff, rode up to Cadogan where on the horizon to the westward he could discern the massed ranks of the French army deploying for battle along the four mile ( 6. 4 km ) front.
The OKW believed it too risky to allow German Corps and Army Groups to be operated and commanded independently by one field commander.
His military career continued when Constantine I made his son field commander during the 332 campaign against the Goths.
Rogers ' battle experience and training make him an expert tactician and an excellent field commander, with his teammates frequently deferring to his orders in battle.
The company organization of each camp had a dual-authority supervisory staff: firstly, Department of War personnel or Reserve officers ( until 1 July 1939 ), a " company commander " and junior officer, who were responsible for overall camp operation, logistics, education and training ; and secondly, ten to fourteen technical service civilians, including a camp " superintendent " and " foreman ," employed by either the Departments of Interior or Agriculture, responsible for the particular field work.
Uriah refuses to do so while his companions are in the field of battle and David sends him back to Joab, the commander, with a message instructing him to abandon Uriah on the battlefield, " that he may be struck down, and die.
In the late Republic, as in the early years of the new monarchy, Imperator was a title granted to Roman generals by their troops and the Roman Senate after a great victory, roughly comparable to field marshal ( head or commander of the entire army ).
He later proved himself to be an expert tactician and very skilled field commander.
Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis ( 10 December 189116 June 1969 ) was a British military commander and field marshal who served with distinction in both world wars and, afterwards, as Governor General of Canada, the 17th since Canadian Confederation.
After an especially great victory, an army's troops in the field would proclaim their commander imperator, an acclamation necessary for a general to apply to the Senate for a triumph.
Murad IV himself commanded the Ottoman army in the last years of the war, and proved to be an outstanding field commander.
Musharraf was the mastermind and strategic field commander behind the highly controversial and internationally condemned Kargil infiltration, which derailed peace negotiations with Pakistan's long standing archenemy India.
His old friend and commander the Duke of York paid a tribute to the soldier's memory in general orders: " His steady observance of discipline, his ever-watchful attention to the health and wants of his troops, the persevering and unconquerable spirit which marked his military career, the splendour of his actions in the field and the heroism of his death, are worthy the imitation of all who desire, like him, a life of heroism and a death of glory.
Himmler worsened his own position when he attempted to hold a military command during the last months of the war and proved totally incompetent as a field commander.
Foday Sankoh, already in custody, was indicted, along with notorious RUF field commander Sam " Mosquito " Bockarie, Johnny Paul Koroma, and Hinga Norman, the Minister of Interior and former head of the Civil Defense Force, among several others.
The tent symbolized the field commander but also denoted that such an office was meant to be temporary.
Loudoun, a capable administrator but a cautious field commander, planned only one major operation for 1757: an attack on New France's capital, Quebec.

field and Gordon
In North America, during the 1930s and 1940s, the Library of Congress worked through the offices of traditional music collectors Robert Winslow Gordon, Alan Lomax and others to capture as much North American field material as possible.
In North America, during the 1930s and 1940s, the Library of Congress worked through the offices of traditional music collectors Robert Winslow Gordon, Alan Lomax and others to capture as much North American field material as possible.
Although it is not a successful relativistic generalization of the Schrödinger equation, this equation is resurrected in the context of quantum field theory, where it is known as the Klein – Gordon equation, and describes a spinless particle field ( e. g. pi meson ).
The stress-energy tensor for a scalar field which satisfies the Klein – Gordon equation is
The movie was artfully directed by famed still photographer Gjon Mili, edited by former MGM film editor Norman Granz, with lighting and photography directed by Robert Burks ( his first credit in this field ), and released by Warner Bros. Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel.
Those prominent in the legal field are James M. Burns, Gordon Sloan, and R. William Riggs.
The key field organisers were Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards and Charlie Wilson, with Brian Field being the key link between the robbers and the informant.
For the quantized Klein – Gordon field in the vacuum state, we can calculate the probability density that we would observe a configuration
In contrast, for the classical Klein – Gordon field at non-zero temperature, the Gibbs probability density that we would observe a configuration at a time is
where is the Klein – Gordon field and is its mass.
) High energy electromagnetic interactions and field theory, Cargèse Summer School 1964, Gordon and Breach, New York 1967
( See also: Flutie effect ) Nine years later almost to the day ( November 20, 1993 ), the Eagles went into South Bend and defeated top-ranked Notre Dame 41 – 39 on a 41-yard field goal by David Gordon as time expired.
His student was another pioneer in the field, Gordon Allport.
By early 1944, training requirements began to decrease, and with the possibility at that time of closing nearby Camp Gordon, the Army suddenly had no use for the field.
The sine – Gordon equation is the Euler – Lagrange equation of the field whose Lagrangian density is given by
In March 1884, Gordon tried a small offensive to clear the road northward to Egypt but a number of the officers in the Egyptian force went over to the enemy and their forces fled the field after firing a single salvo.
By the time of Lomax ’ s arrival, the Archive already contained a collection of commercial phonograph recordings that straddled the boundaries between commercial and folk, and wax cylinder field recordings, built up under the leadership of Robert Winslow Gordon, Head of the Archive, and Carl Engel, chief of the Music Division.
Gordon had also experimented in the field with a portable disc recorder, but had had neither time nor resources to do significant fieldwork.
Church leaders, especially Gordon B. Hinckley, continued to field criticism for some time for " being duped " and being " unable to discern the evil intentions of a man like Hofmann ".
Other honors granted to Wilson include the Seidman Award in Political Economy ( the first and only noneconomist to receive the Award ); the Golden Plate Achievement Award ; the Distinguished Alumnus Award, Washington State University ; the American Sociological Association's Dubois, Johnson, Frazier Award ( for significant scholarship in the field of inter-group relations ); the American Sociological Association's Award for Public Understanding of Sociology ; Burton Gordon Feldman Award (" for outstanding contributions in the field of public policy ") Brandeis University ; and the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Award ( granted by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Los Angeles ).
Campus facilities include an amphitheatre, indoor theatre, recital hall, the Gordon B. Olson library, a football field, and the MSU Dome arena.
In 2006, she appeared regularly on chef Gordon Ramsay's The F-Word, where she was the " field correspondent.

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