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The casualty rate suffered by Italian forces at the Battle of Adowa was greater than any other major European battle of the 19th century, beyond even the Napoleonic Era's infamous Waterloo and Eylau.
This atmosphere culminated in the infamous first-round match between host Chile and Italy ( 2 – 0 ), known as the Battle of Santiago.
Coverage of the first Gulf War and other crises of the early 1990s ( particularly the infamous Battle of Mogadishu ) led officials at the Pentagon to coin the term " the CNN effect " to describe the perceived impact of real time, 24-hour news coverage on the decision-making processes of the American government.
There were no battles fought in Poolesville ; however, the infamous Battle of Ball's Bluff was fought nearby on October 21, 1861.
Furthermore, Esplandian could be his infamous warrior son, Guy de Montfort, count of Mola, Brian de Monjaste is in fact Enrique of Castile himself, and the battle against the Arabic king is the Battle of Benevento against King Manfred of Sicily, who had a host of Arabian light cavalry and Arab archers.
The city was close to the front lines between the Republic of Croatia and the rebel Serbs, but it managed to avoid the fate of Vukovar ( in the infamous Battle of Vukovar ).
The quarterfinals saw the favorites Hungary beat Brazil 4 – 2 in one of the ugliest matches in football history, which would become infamous as the Battle of Berne.
In Paraguay, Children's Day is celebrated on August 16, day of the infamous Battle of Acosta Ñu, where 20, 000 thousand men of the Brazilian Army crushed a Paraguayan battle made up of 3, 500 children ages six to fifteen-even though Paraguay had been already completely defeated ( see more in Paraguayan War ).
The 1st saw service in the War of the Austrian Succession at the Battle of Fontenoy ( 1745 ), whilst the 2nd was engaged in the Second Jacobite Rising, fighting at the Battle of Falkirk and the infamous Battle of Culloden ( 1746 ), after which it returned to Ireland.
After the World Cup victory, Meazza represented Italy against England in the infamous " Battle of Highbury ", the Azzurri's first game since winning the World Cup five months earlier.
He received one of the record 16 yellow cards doled out during the infamous Round of 16 clash with Portugal ( titled the " Battle of Nuremberg "); Portugal went on to win 1 – 0.
* Lieutenant-General Henry ' Hangman ' Hawley, the infamous butcher at the Battle of Culloden, lived at West Green House and is buried in the family vault beneath St Mary's Church.
However, Silverman was criticized during this period for relying heavily on escapist fare ( it was Silverman who conceived the infamous Brady Bunch Hour with Sid and Marty Krofft in late 1976 ) and for bringing T & A or " jiggle TV " to the small screen with numerous ABC shows featuring buxom, attractive, and often scantily-clad young women ( such as the popular Battle of the Network Stars ).
Airey was Lord Raglan's quartermaster-general in the campaign, and wrote an infamous series of confusing orders for Raglan during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854.
The Lisowczycy took part in many conflicts, including the Dymitriads ( where their actions help explain the text of the infamous placard in Zagorsk: three plagues: typhus, Tatars, and Poles ) and in the Battle of White Mountain ( where they were essential in lifting the Transylvanian siege of Vienna and Bohemia's defeat ).
At the Battle of Antietam, commanding the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps, Barlow's men were in the center of fighting at the infamous sunken road (" Bloody Lane ") and captured about 300 prisoners.
Crook retreated which helped lead to the infamous Battle of Little Big Horn beginning on June 25.
Shelford made his Test debut for the All Blacks later that year against France in a 19 – 7 victory in Toulouse, and then was a notable victim of the infamous " Battle of Nantes " in the second Test.
It's the predecessor to the AH-6 Little Bird-another military helicopter-known especially for its role during the Battle of Mogadishu, the infamous US military operation in Somalia in 1993.
This team would pursue the infamous " Midnight Fenrir " Zeon special operation mobile suit team up to the Battle of Jaburo.
The IX Corps was prominently connected with the siege because of its role in the infamous Battle of the Crater, in which a lengthy mine shaft was dug from its line to under the Confederate works.
Walker fought in the Peninsula Campaign and was injured at the Battle of Chancellorsville but subsequently participated in the Bristoe, Overland, and Richmond-Petersburg Campaigns before being captured by Confederate forces and held at the infamous Libby Prison.

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One of those games, a 19 – 18 loss against the Fort Wayne Pistons, became infamous as the lowest scoring game in NBA history.
Arguably the most infamous Indian depredation in Texas happened in Limestone County on May 19, 1836 when an odd alliance of Comanche, Kiowa, Caddo and Wichita approached Fort Parker surreptitiously under a flag of peace.
By autumn of 1838, the federal troops had accomplished their mission and the Cherokees at Fort Buffington were marched off to join other groups on the infamous " Trail of Tears ".
During the 18th Century a migration of Kwakwaka ' wakw ( Kwak ' wala-speaking ) people of the Wakashan cultural and linguistic group migrated south from the area of Fort Rupert and established themselves in the Campbell River area, at first enslaving and then absorbing the Comox, and became infamous as raiders of the Coast Salish peoples farther south, known to history as the Euclataws, which is also spelled Yucultas and is a variant on their name for themselves, the Laich-kwil-tach, Lekwiltok or Legwildok.
HPEDC partnered with the police to relocate the infamous " Fort Apache " 41st precinct to a more central location in the community.
This junction, located just before the freeway passes under Mount Washington in the Fort Pitt Tunnel, features the infamous wrong-way concurrency of US 19 Truck.
* William Kreutzer, Jr. ( born 1969 ), an American soldier made infamous for assassinating his commander and opening fire on his fellow soldiers at Fort Bragg
Between Baile an Fheirtéaraigh and Cuan Ard na Caithne is Dún an Óir ( the Fort of Gold ), an Iron Age promontory fort, which was the location of the Siege of Smerwick, an infamous massacre in 1580.
Of particular concern was the infamous Fort Whoop-Up near present-day Lethbridge, and the associated Cypress Hills massacre of 1873.
Laur was infamous for Fort Magsaysay where Former Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. and Jose Diokno were in solitary confinement for twenty-two days.
Other villages include Mattingley, Camps, Hummingbird, West Farm, Boyd's and Stone Fort, also known as Bloody Point, home of the infamous Kalinago Genocide of 1626.
They all later died in the Fort Dimanche prison, which The Miami Herald described as " the regime's most infamous hellhole ".

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* April 17 – Following several weeks of successful fighting the Khmer Republic surrenders there fore the Cambodian Civil War ends, in which the Communist party of the Khmer Rouge guerilla forces capture Phnom Penh, prompting a forcible mass evacuation of the city and starting off the infamous genocide.
The decision must be authorized by the Director of Civil Status, and requires a valid reason for changing the name, including long-term use of the new name ( in the Montreuil case cited below, the Quebec appeals court has considered five years ' use to be a sufficient reason ), difficulty of use due to spelling or pronunciation, or bearing a name that another person has made infamous.
This was based on the military trial of the commandant of the infamous Civil War prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia.
Much of Butts County and its cities were destroyed by the army of General William T. Sherman in its infamous March to the Sea during the American Civil War.
In 1959 Ferrer directed the original stage production of Saul Levitt's The Andersonville Trial, about the trial following the revelation of conditions at the infamous Civil War prison.
* The 1988 John Hillcoat and Evan English film " Ghosts ... Of The Civil Dead " was largely based on events which occurred in Pentridge Prison's infamous Jika Jika Maximum Security prison during the lead up to the 1987 fire.
Foucault cites the well-known texts of Adam Ferguson: Essay on the History of Civil Society ; from the 18th century to show how liberalism approached this problem from different angles and Adam Smith and his own infamous text The Wealth of Nations which complement one another with regards civil society.
Jonathan Moss spends most of the book as a frustrated POW held at Andersonville, Georgia, under conditions unpleasant but far more tolerable than of the infamous Civil War POW camp of the same location.
During the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), Tobacco Row was the site of infamous Libby Prison and nearby Castle Thunder, detention facilities of the Confederate government.
During the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), Tobacco Row was the site of infamous Libby Prison and nearby Castle Thunder, detention facilities of the Confederate government.
Mitchell, who had been investigating the case for many years, had previously helped some other infamous " cold cases " from the Civil Rights Era.

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