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He accused Hoxha of being responsible for the decline in relations with Yugoslavia, and stated that a Soviet military mission should be expelled in favor of a Yugoslav counterpart.
The one on the north side served as the customs house and excise collection point, while its southern counterpart was a military guardhouse, set up to prevent desertions of Prussian soldiers, which had become a major problem.
* In July 2005, Portuguese Minister of Defense Luís Amado visited Serbia and Montenegro, where he discussed military co-operation with his Serbian counterpart.
On 4 November 2009, Fijian military leader, Voreqe ( Frank ) Bainimarama, expelled the Australian high commissioner James Batley and his New Zealand counterpart.
Unlike the Nazi / military costume of the 616 counterpart, Ultimate Red Skull wears simple khaki pants and a white tee shirt.
During the campaign, Vilsack joined fellow candidates Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden in supporting the establishment of a U. S. Public Service Academy as a civilian counterpart to the military academies.
Like its French counterpart, it was mainly used for military purposes.
When North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950, Bradley was faced with re-organizing and deploying an American military force that was a shadow of its World War II counterpart.
Like their civilian counterpart, these senior officers also possess the authority to make crucial decisions affecting the direction of such organizations, and are also a resource in decision-making, policy setting, and oversight of the military and civilian staff supporting the general officer, flag officer or civilian official.
The GC is the civilian counterpart of the Victoria Cross ( VC ) and the highest gallantry award for civilians as well as for military personnel in actions which are not in the face of the enemy or for which purely military honours would not normally be granted.
* DUSTBIN ( counterpart of ASHCAN ): An Anglo – American military intelligence operation established first in Paris, then in Kransberg Castle, at Frankfurt.
Canadian military officer Lieutenant Colonel James " Buster " Sutherland Brown developed an earlier counterpart to War Plan Red called Defense Scheme No. 1 on April 12, 1921.
Because the proportion of TNT is significantly lower than in its military counterpart, ammonite has much less destructive power ; given ammonite's use, this is not a problem.
His military counterpart, General MacMunn, wrote that he: " irritated everyone who came across him or worked for him ".
Unlike its military counterpart, it had the serial number stamped on the barrel.
The Ecuadorian high command had by then interpreted the failure of the Commander in Chief of the Peruvian armed forces, General Nicolás de Bari Hermoza, to respond to calls from his Ecuadorian counterpart as a signal that the Peruvian military, with or without the knowledge of Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, was preparing a military operation in the Cenepa valley.
After the war, Castle Williams was used as a military stockade and became the east coast counterpart to military prisons at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and Alcatraz Island, California.
During the Democratic National Convention, Kirk came out in favor of establishing the U. S. Public Service Academy as a civilian counterpart to the military service academies.
Official and highly precise timekeeping services ( clocks ) are provided by two federal agencies: the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) ( an agency of the Department of Commerce ); and its military counterpart, the United States Naval Observatory ( USNO ).
The political subordinations of the country and the nation were achieved with the close co-operation of the Guatemalan Army and the civil police forces with their counterpart US military and civil police forces ; jointly, they maintained national law and order, which secured the corporate, financial interests of US businesses in Guatemala.
A call to Devoe's long-time friend and Russian counterpart, Dimitri Vertikoff ( Mueller-Stahl ), adds credence to his hypothesis and he is assigned as Dr. Kelly's military liaison.

military and 15th
At the time Caesar was killed on the Ides of March ( the 15th ) 44 BC, Octavius was studying and undergoing military training in Apollonia, Illyria.
Her final work was a poem eulogizing Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who took a very public role in organizing French military resistance to English domination in the early 15th century.
Whether the flag has its origins in a divine sign, a banner of a military order, an ecclesiastical banner, or perhaps something entirely different, Danish literature is no help before the early 15th century.
The initial 15th edition ( 1974 – 1985 ) was faulted for having reduced or eliminated coverage of children's literature, military decorations, and the French poet Joachim du Bellay ; editorial mistakes were also alleged, such as inconsistent sorting of Japanese biographies.
Feudalism was a set of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries, which, broadly defined, was a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour.
Their rule in part of Albania was briefly interrupted in the 15th century, when George Kastrioti Skanderbeg, an Albanian who had served as an Ottoman military officer, renounced Ottoman service, allied with some Albanian chiefs and fought off Turkish rule from 1443-1478.
Alexander remained in command of 15th Army Group, as well as its successor, the Allied Armies in Italy, for most of the Italian Campaign, until December 1944, when he relinquished his command to Clark and took over as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces Headquarters, responsible for all military operations in the Mediterranean Theatre.
* 1867 – The 15th and the last military Shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate resigns in Japan, returning his power to the Emperor of Japan and thence to the re-established civil government of Japan
It will be the first time Chinese warships have deployed outside the Asia-Pacific region for a military operation since Zheng He in the 15th century.
Mostly these were military technologies, such as cannon casting adopted at least in the 15th century.
Throughout the 15th century, Venetian land forces were almost always on the offensive and were regarded as the most effective in Italy, largely because of the tradition of all classes carrying arms in defense of the city and official encouragement of general military training.
In the 15th century the Duchy of Milan was a major political, economical and military force at the European level.
In July 1943, when the invasion carried out with the ' Operation Husky was in full swing, the port of Milazzo was significantly strengthened in its defenses as an important maritime center, rail and military. On August 14, 1943 the troops of the 15th Tactical Group III of the regimental American Infantry Division occupied Milazzo following the disengagement of the 71 th regiment of German infantry belonging to the 29th Division Panzergrenadier.
Between the 11th century and 15th centuries medieval writers often used the word shivalry, in meanings that changed over time, generally moving from the concrete meaning of " status or fee associated with military follower owning a war horse " towards the moral ideal of the Christian warrior ethos propagated in the Romance genre which became popular by the 12th century, and the ideal of courtly love propagated in the contemporary Minnesang and related genres.
By the 15th century, the term had become mostly detached from its military origins, not least because the rise of infantry in the 14th century had essentially confined knightly horsemanship to the tournament grounds, and essentially expressed a literary ideal of moral and courteous behavior.
Ulfkotte claimed that while going over documents he had obtained from the American government under the Freedom of Information Act, he found evidence that Miller had actually arrived safely in Paris on the 14th, but had a heart attack on the 15th while consorting with a French prostitute, and that the American military had covered up the episode.
From the 15th century the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century its principal role was as a military base with a large garrison.
The or Warring States period in Japanese history was a time of social upheaval, political intrigue, and nearly constant military conflict that lasted roughly from the middle of the 15th century to the beginning of the 17th century.
This word, a derivative of the verb criar (" to raise "), was coined in the 15th century, in the trading and military outposts established by Portugal in West Africa and Cape Verde.
The 15th century saw the construction of a new city hall, which is known today as the Pavilion of the Spanish officers, from its use in the 17th century as military headquarters.
It is formed by two distinct building, the Fortress, built under Cosimo I de ' Medici ( 1552 – 53 ), and the Cassero ( late 15th century ), the latter used as military jail until 1959.
Their situation worsened in the 15th and 16th centuries due to constant military conflicts and invasions by Timur, Ottoman Empire, and Muslim Persia.
Sebastian, like Saint George, was one of a class of military martyrs and soldier saints of the Early Christian Church whose cults originated in the 4th century and culminated at the end of the Middle Ages, in the 14th and 15th centuries both in the East and the West.
* 1942-The built of the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 11th, 14th and 15th Infantry Regiment of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines-Northern Luzon ( USAFIP-NL ) was a military unit organization and founded from 1942 to 1946 and stationed in Kalinga-Apayao.

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