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two and highest-ranking
Three new generals came to power at Pelican Bay, yet two were demoted, leaving only David " DC " Cervantes as the highest-ranking member of the gang in California.
Aguinaldo was in fact so impressed, he appointed Natividad and Llanera to the two highest-ranking posts in the revolutionary army.
* Lesley J. McNair, U. S. Army general, one of the two highest-ranking Americans to be killed in action in World War II
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two and RUC
The direction and control of the RUC was in the hands in the Chief Constable, who was assisted by two Deputy Chief Constables and nine Assistant Chief Constables.
Twenty former RUC officers were killed by acts of terrorism after leaving the service while two members of the Police Authority and three of its employees were killed between 1972 and 1994.
Two were members of the security forces and two were civilians who were killed by a bomb as they drove past Limavady RUC station.
The two OIRA men who carried out the killing turned themselves in to the RUC ; both were convicted and sentenced to imprisonment in the Maze.
Although almost two – thirds of these weapons were later recovered by the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ), they enabled the UDA to launch an assassination campaign against their perceived enemies.
The strategy began materializing with the destruction of two Royal Ulster Constabulary barracks in Ballygawley in December 1985 ( resulting in the death of two RUC officers ), and in The Birches in August 1986.
During the troubles there were 8 murders in the town including that of the first RUC woman to be murdered on duty ; 26 year old Mildred Harrison was killed by an explosion from a UVF bomb while on foot patrol in the High Street On 23 March 1972 the IRA detonated two large car bombs on the town's main street.
In 1977, after a victim, Gerard McLaverty escaped alive, the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ) drove him around the Shankill Road area and he was able to identify two of his captors: Sam McAllister and Benjamin Edwards.
* 2005-: the Smithwick Tribunal, investigating whether Irish officials assisted in the deaths of two RUC officers in 1989
Peeples and another loyalist were arrested by the RUC after their car was stopped on the outskirts of Dungannon and two hand grenades and a pipe bomb were discovered.
They abandoned the car and opened fire on the RUC patrol car killing two officers and wounding another, before running off through fields.
The following day, several thousand residents, led by the DCAC, withdrew to the Creggan and issued an ultimatum to the RUC — withdraw within two hours or be driven out.
However, after two days of street disorder and looting, Anderton ordered a swift and hard intervention, sending in his Tactical Aid Group ( TAG ) to clear the streets using a vehicle based rapid dispersal strategy developed in Northern Ireland by the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ).
In the summer of 1958, two IRA men ( James Crossan and Aloysius Hand ) were killed in separate gun battles with the RUC.
The stand-off between the Orangemen and the RUC Royal Ulster Constabulary, which previously colludded in facilitating the Orange demonstrations of strength, has become symbolic of the intractable sectarian divide that poisons relations between the two communities in Northern Ireland.
* 12 December 1982: The killing at an RUC checkpoint in Mullacreavie, County Armagh, of two INLA members, Seamus Grew and Roddy Carroll.
They involved the deaths of 12 IRA members and two civilians ( one a Sinn Féin member ) at the hands of the SAS, the RUC and the loyalist Ulster Defence Association, allegedly acting in collusion with the RUC.
In the judgement the court ruled that eight armed IRA men shot dead by soldiers of an undercover SAS unit at Loughgall, County Armagh, in 1987, and two IRA men killed by RUC officers, had their human rights violated.

two and officers
Two uniformed officers, a couple of plain-clothesmen I knew, and two other men stood on a gray cement area next to the pool on my left.
On Sundays, with the permission of Captain Heard, who usually attended with two of his officers, services were held in the double cabin.
In the meadow below, militia officers shouted at their men and on King's Bridge two boys sat fishing.
As they were riding along this winding road on the bench of land between the two bluffs, a volley of rifle fire suddenly crashed around the two officers.
Student Council officers announced today the Kowalski family would be given the combined proceeds from a school dance held two weeks ago, and another dance for Fuhrmann's 770 students this Friday night.
A 24-year-old Atlanta man was arrested Sunday after breaking into the home of relatives in search of his wife, hitting his uncle with a rock and assaulting two police officers who tried to subdue him, police said.
Then he attacked the two officers again and was again restrained, Slate related.
There are two officers, the senior being the Astronomer Royal dating from 22 June 1675 ; the second is the Astronomer Royal for Scotland dating from 1834.
Set within the Soviet Union, these two centers were used to field test aircraft and armoured vehicles up to the battalion level, as well as housing aerial and armoured warfare schools through which officers were rotated.
After the sinking of the RMS Lusitania by a German submarine in May 1915, Lieutenant-Commander Godfrey Herbert, commanding officer of Baralong, was visited by two officers of the Admiralty's Secret Service branch at the naval base at Queenstown, Ireland.
In 1912, differences between the two main groups of the Narodna Odbrana — political leaders of the Radical Party and military officers — arose.
Voris was again tasked with assembling the team ( he was the first of only two commanding officers to lead them twice ).
Confucius ordered two officers to lead an assault against the rebels.
Traditional nautical usage strongly distinguishes officers from crew, though the two groups combined form the ship's company.
Concurrently, until the early 1980s, U. S. Navy and U. S. Coast Guard captains selected for promotion to the rank of rear admiral ( lower half ), would wear the same insignia as rear admiral ( upper half ), i. e., two silver stars for collar insignia or sleeve braid of one wide and one narrow gold stripe, even though they were actually only equivalent to one-star officers.
Most of the Belgian officers were retained as advisors to the new Congolese hierarchy, and calm returned to the two main garrisons at Leopoldville and Thysville.
Although officially classified as a torpedo boat in 1898 by the US Navy, the, a long all steel vessel displacing 165 tons, was described by her commander, LT. John C. Fremont, as "... a compact mass of machinery not meant to keep the sea nor to live in ... as five sevenths of the ship are taken up by machinery and fuel, whilst the remaining two sevenths, fore and aft, are the crew's quarters ; officers forward and the men placed aft.
While most states require a for-profit corporation to have at least one director and two officers, Delaware laws do not have this restriction.
Shortly, when Mordecai was sitting at the king's gates, he overheard two of the king's officers guarding the gates plotting to assassinate the king.
* Uncommon Valour ( 2005 ) by John Stevens, the story of two naval officers in 1779, is primarily written in the form of diary and log extracts.
Fiorello LaGuardia between two Italian officers in front of a Caproni Ca. 44 | Ca. 44, c. 1918
A company led by Captain Jean Danjou, numbering 62 soldiers and 3 officers, was escorting a convoy to the besieged city of Puebla when it was attacked and besieged by two thousand revolutionaries, organised in three battalions of infantry and cavalry, numbering 1, 200 and 800 respectively.
" Nonetheless, two officers heavily implicated in the conspiracy were hanged and gibbeted, while numerous others were sentenced to imprisonment ( many of whom died from the conditions ).
While the conflict has been called by some " The War of the Amateurs ", the White Army had two major advantages over the Red Guards in the war: the professional military leadership of General Mannerheim and his staff — which included 84 Swedish volunteer officers and former Finnish officers of the Tsar's army — and 1, 450 soldiers of the 1, 900-strong, elite " Jäger " battalion.

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