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Incidents included the killing of three members of a pop band, the Miami Showband, by a gang including members of the UVF who were also members of the local army regiment, the UDR, and in uniform at the time, and the killing by the Provisionals of eighteen members of the Parachute Regiment in the Warrenpoint Ambush-seen by some as revenge for Bloody Sunday.
There were also an armored car regiment and a mechanized infantry battalion.
Brothers Ira and Heman were also given command positions, but Ethan was not given any position at all in the regiment.
The president also proposed Carson as a lieutenant in the mounted rifle regiment, but the United States Senate rejected the appointment.
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
: In the Russian Federation there is a regiment, also called Normandie-Niémen ( or 18-й гвардейский Витебский дважды Краснознаменный ордена Суворова второй степени истребительный полк ВВС России " Нормандия – Неман " – in Russian ).
There are unsubstantiated stories that Marta worked briefly in the laundry of the victorious regiment, and also that she was presented in her undergarments to Brigadier General Rudolph Felix Bauer, later the Governor of Estonia, to be his mistress.
" The army had a division named the Feldherrnhalle regiment, and there was also an SA Feldherrnhalle division.
The soldiers of the 69th, with an alacrity which will ever do them credit, and Lieutenant Pearson of the same regiment, were almost the foremost on this service – the first man who jumped into the enemy's mizen chains was Commander Berry, late my First Lieutenant ( Captain Miller was in the very act of going also, but I directed him to remain ); he was supported from our sprit sail yard, which hooked in the mizen rigging.
* 8th century-Homer tell that Polydamna supplied the Greek forces besieging Troy with healing drugs Homer also tells about battlefield surgery Idomeneus tells Nestor after Machaon had fallen: A surgeon who can cut out an arrow and heal the wound with his ointments is worth a regiment.
While the 916th regiment, defending the center of the 352nd zone, was reporting that the landings had been frustrated, it was also requesting reinforcement.
During the Five Days of Milan ( 22 – 23 March 1848 ) also rose Monza chasing the Austrian garrison regiment Geppert.
As well as his ceremonial roles in the Norwegian Army, he also served as Colonel-in-Chief of the Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Yorkshire Regiment ), the British regiment named for his grandmother Queen Alexandra.
She and Olga, who was also given her own regiment, would go out and inspect the soldiers regularly, an occasion they greatly enjoyed.
Soldiers were also sent here and to nearby Wellington ( The home of the Madras regiment to this day ) to recuperate.
Two of those later convicted ( James McDowell and Thomas Crozier ) were also serving members of the Ulster Defence Regiment ( UDR ), a part-time, locally recruited regiment of the British Army.
When the regiment was recalled from the attack on the Federal line at Jonesborough, he carried a wounded comrade out on his back, though he himself was also wounded.
During the battle, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw warned his Regiment The Royal Scots Fusiliers not to fire until they could “ see the whites of their e ’ en .” A noted wit, Sir Andrew is also quoted as addressing his regiment thus: " Lads, you see they loons ( young men ) on yon ' hill.
He also claimed that more and more legislation was enacted by the state to control and regiment this new class of wage workers.
The regiment was disbanded on 17 September 1763 by a decree that also ordered the raising of a new Swiss regiment ( the " Reais Estrangeiros "), which met a similar fate to its predecessor.
" Officers of the regiment each received a new lever-action M1895 Winchester rifle, also in. 30 Army.
On hearing this, the Archduke came down post haste from his regiment at Brandeis and sought out his grandmother, Archduchess Maria Theresa, who was also my aunt and the natural confidante in such matters.
He also played in the regiment band.
Cavalry: Lockhart, Gibbons and Salmo In the Spanish army, the English / Irish royalist consisted of three battalions made up of five understrength regiments: The first battalion was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Blague, of Lord Bristol's regiment combined with Lord Wentworth's regiment ( also known as King Charles II's footguards ).

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So filled was Mel Chandler with the spirit of Garryowen that after Korea was over, he took on the job of writing the complete history of the regiment.
In the end, Allen took the rejection in stride, and managed to convince Schuyler and Warner to permit him to accompany the regiment as a civilian scout.
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.
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.
The regiment took part in Operation Latzides, which was a heroic but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to stem the forces of the Italians.
The regiment took huge casualties in that battle-nearly one-third of its strength-including its commander Major Andrew J. Grover, the first infantry officer killed in the battle.
In the nineteenth century, the regiment took part in the Crimean War, the Second China War, the Indian Mutiny and the Third Anglo-Burmese War before serving in the South African War of 1899-1902.
Following the outbreak of war in 1939, Stauffenberg and his regiment took part in the attack on Poland.
Historically, as the senior regiment in the Piedmontese and Italian armies the Grenadiers of Sardinia took the tallest recruits of each intake.
He did enter the Cadet Corps and took an officer's training course, but had no intention of joining a regiment.
The last battle of the Caucasian War took place at the Godlikh river on March 18, 1864 O. S., where the ubykhs were defeated by the Dakhovsky regiment of the Russian Army.
I took this missionary stuff very seriously but thought of myself in the position that a warrior might find himself if he didn't have the support of his own regiment ; from 1956 to 1970 I had felt pretty much alone.
During the Battle of Gettysburg, the 111th took the second highest casualties as a regiment of the entire battle.
Throughout the war, the regiment took a total of 1803 casualties, of which 158 were KIA, 557 were WIA ( 490 of whom recovered to some extent ), and 1088 MIA.
This regiment saw heavy combat throughout the war but the Battle of the Wilderness took the greatest toll on those from the village of Jamaica.
Colonel Appius took flight with his regiment all the way back to Ath.
Charles was exhausted and had been lightly wounded when he took personal command of a regiment during the critical moments of the battle, but overall he was probably satisfied with the result of the first day of battle.
A final incident took place towards 18: 00, when elements of the 108th Line regiment from Davout's Corps caught up with enemy stragglers at the Bockfliess.
He was captured and was sentenced to death when the British took back control over the regiment.
Before a regiment or army was set, there was a period in which no initiation of boys took place.
Early in the following year he transferred to the 12th Regiment of Foot, a British Army infantry regiment, and set sail for Flanders some months later where the British took up position in Ghent.
Affronted, he resigned his command and took his place at the head of his own regiment of foot.
For such a junior officer, Brummell took the regiment by storm, and the prince was fascinated and drawn by the force of his personality.
After the Battle of Naseby he took the situation of chaplain to Colonel Edward Whalley's regiment, and continued to hold it till February 1647.
He fought at the Battle of Marston Moor, commanded one of Cromwell's two regiments of cavalry at the Battle of Naseby and at the capture of Bristol, was then sent into Oxfordshire, took Banbury, and was besieging Worcester when he was superseded, according to Richard Baxter, the chaplain of his regiment, because of his religious orthodoxy.

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