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Arne Frode Rinnan ( born 11 November 1940 in Oslo, Norway ) was the captain of the MV Tampa, owned by Norwegian shipping line Wallenius Wilhelmsen which was involved in the so-called Tampa affair.
Mannerheim had created the Coast Group to repel the enemy, but its first commander Major General Kurt Martti Wallenius was dismissed in disgrace after holding the command only for three days.
Kurt Martti Wallenius ( July 25, 1893 in Kuopio – May 3, 1984 in Helsinki ) was a Finnish Major General.
Wallenius was a member of the Finnish Jäger troops trained in Germany prior to Finnish independence.
In 1930 Wallenius was promoted to the rank of Major General.
Wallenius was imprisoned twice for a total of over one year.
Wallenius protested this new assignment, thinking he was being punished for his past sins.
The situation was critical and terrain totally different from what Wallenius and his men were used to.
Wallenius failed to prevent the Red Army from gaining a foothold from the western shore of the bay, and there were reports that he was drinking heavily.
Wallenius was removed from the Defence Forces officer lists.
The Finnish troops were part of the Lapland Group ( Lapin Ryhmä ) which was commanded by Major General Kurt Martti Wallenius.
The Group was placed under the command of Major General Kurt Martti Wallenius and had its headquarters at Rovaniemi.

Wallenius and 1940
Once the front in Lapland had stabilized, Wallenius handed the command over to Swedish volunteers under Lieutenant General Ernst Linder in February 1940.

Wallenius and command
Once the Continuation War began in June 1941, Wallenius failed to get a command.

Wallenius and replaced
The vehicles are exported from Turkey on cargo ships owned by Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, arrive in Baltimore, and are converted into commercial vehicles at WWL Vehicle Services Americas Inc. facility: rear windows are replaced with metal panels and rear seats removed ( except on wagons ).

Wallenius and by
The event escalated to an attempted coup d ' état known as the Mäntsälä rebellion ( Mäntsälän kapina ), led by the former Chief of Staff of Finland's army, General Wallenius.

Wallenius and General
The former Chief of General Staff, Major General Wallenius also joined the leadership of the rebellion.
Major General Kurt Wallenius

Wallenius and .
* Soya Group is a Swedish corporate group including the Wallenius Lines, Wallfast and Wallenius Water companies.
Despite the appeals of Wallenius, the army and the White Guards were largely loyal to the government.
Wallenius and about 50 other leaders were sentenced to prison.
In 1915 Wallenius travelled to Germany where he enrolled in the Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion.
After returning to Finland Wallenius took part in the Finnish Civil War of 1918 on the side of the anti-Communist Whites.
In Lapland Wallenius met reindeer herder Aleksis Hihnavaara, with whom he travelled around Lapland and became good friends.
After the Civil War Wallenius commanded the troops in North-Western Finland, the Salla Regiment and the 1st Border Guard Regiment of Lapland.
In the 1930s Wallenius became involved in right-wing activities, becoming the secretary-general of the Lapua movement.
In the Winter War Wallenius commanded the Finnish troops in Lapland.
When the Winter War began, the Commander-in-Chief of Finnish troops Mannerheim appointed Wallenius as the commander of the Lapland Group.
Wallenius and most of his troops were sent to the southermost point of the front to western shore of the Bay of Viipuri, where the Red Army had crossed the frozen gulf.

was and dishonorably
He was court-martialed for his actions and was dishonorably discharged from Starfleet.
The fourth season episode " Observer Effect " revealed that Sato was once dishonorably discharged from Starfleet for running a floating poker game and breaking the arm of a Starfleet instructor who tried to break it up ( she has a black belt in aikido ).
He was eventually dishonorably discharged.
It was available to every veteran who had been on active duty during the war years for at least ninety days and had not been dishonorably discharged.
When he saw the film version of A Few Good Men, he was upset at the liberties taken with the event, most notably that the Marines in the case were dishonorably discharged, and considered suing the filmmakers.
In 1947, at age 18, he joined the RAF but was dishonorably discharged in 1949 for desertion, serving for only two years.
Two months later, on September 11, 2004, Jenkins reported to the army base at Camp Zama, Japan, served a light sentence after being found guilty of desertion and aiding the enemy, and was discharged dishonorably from the army.
After three investigations had been held he was, in 1897, dishonorably deprived of his commission for misuse of official power, losing all his pension benefits.
He was later dishonorably discharged as a Private.
During the Civil War, he served as an enlisted man in the 1st New York Mounted Rifles and rose to the rank of sergeant before he was dishonorably discharged for drunkenness.
He was dishonorably discharged four years later.
For lying about his age he spent three months in a brig ( he was not released until after his sister threatened to contact the newspapers ) and was dishonorably discharged in May 1943, thereby losing disability benefits.
Georgiou was convicted of the robbery and dishonorably discharged.
He is also a former police officer, who was dishonorably discharged in retaliation for preventing his partner from raping a young woman.
He served one year in a detention barracks and was dishonorably discharged in late 1945.
Vane was dishonorably discharged from the army in the summer of 1916 owing to his actions in the Skeffington murder case.
On returning from Japan, Nuyts was fined by the VOC, before being dishonorably dismissed from the company and sent back to the Netherlands.

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