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Wittmann and commanded
Returning to the Eastern Front as a newly commissioned officer, Wittmann was reassigned to the SS Panzer Regiment 1, a tank unit with the rank of SS-Untersturmführer ( second lieutenant ), where he commanded a Panzer III tank.
In the Battle of Kursk, a Tiger I commanded by Michael Wittmann survived a collision with a T-34.
He believes that other historians have become carried away by Wittmann ’ s ambush and cynically notes that the first Tiger lost in combat during the campaign was that commanded by Wittmann.

Wittmann and 2nd
The battalion's 1st Company was situated northeast of Villers-Bocage ; the 2nd Company, under the command of SS-Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann, was just south of Point 213 on the Villers-Bocage ridge ; and the 3rd, with only one serviceable tank, was near Falaise and would not reach the front for another two days.
South of Point 213 with his men of 2nd Company, 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion, Wittmann was surprised to discover British armour advancing through Villers-Bocage much sooner than had been expected.

Wittmann and Company
Schneider goes on to surmise that if Wittmann had properly prepared an assault involving the rest of his company and the 1st Company, far greater results could have been achieved.
By the time he arrived the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion's 1st Company, under the command of SS-Hauptsturmführer Rolf Möbius, was on the scene, but although the two discussed the situation Wittmann played no further part in the battle.
Möbius's 1st Company was in command of the road to Caen, so Wittmann had the time to plan and coordinate an attack.
Schneider calls Wittman's " carefree " advance into British-occupied positions " pure folly " and states that " such over hastiness was uncalled for ", before going on to surmise that if Wittmann had properly prepared an assault involving the rest of his company and the 1st Company, far greater results could have been achieved.

Wittmann and rank
Wittmann rose to the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer ( captain ) and was a Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross holder.

Wittmann and first
The first coureurs des bois squatters settled in the area in 1615 and their speech differentiated itself in contact with the aboriginal population: Magoua in contact with Attikamekw, Chaouin in contact with Abenaki ( Wittmann 1995 ).
In this book, for the first time, he does not claim Wittmann for the 1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry and acknowledges that other regiments were in the area at the time and had engaged the attacking Tigers.
The narrative structure of the chanson de geste has been compared to the one in the Nibelungenlied and in creole legends by Henri Wittmann on the basis of common narreme structure as first developed in the work of Eugene Dorfman and Jean-Pierre Tusseau
In April 2005, Huber gave birth to her first child, a boy ( Moritz Luca ), to her partner Roger Wittmann.

Wittmann and ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1999 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 2001 ).
The same conference saw the application of the theory to Creole language ( Wittmann 1973 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1969 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1973 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1969 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1973 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1991 ).
Charcot demonstrates hypnosis on a " hysteria | hysterical " Salpêtrière patient, " Blanche " ( Blanche Wittmann ), who is supported by Dr. Joseph Babiński ( rear ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1973 ).
See L Speidel and H Wittmann, Bilder aus der Schiller-Zeit ( 1884 ).
Drift in this sense is not language-specific but universal, a consensus achieved over two decades by universalists of the typological school as well as the generativist, notably by Greenberg ( 1960, 1963 ), Cowgill ( 1963 ), Wittmann ( 1969 ), Hodge ( 1970 ), Givón ( 1971 ), Lakoff ( 1972 ), Vennemann ( 1975 ) and Reighard ( 1978 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1969 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1983 ).
* Wittmann, Henri ( 1999 ).

commanded and 2nd
The assault consisted of 12 battalions of Dutch infantry commanded by Major Generals Schultz and Spaar ; two brigades of Saxons under Count Schulenburg ; a Scottish brigade in Dutch service led by the 2nd Duke of Argyle ; and a small brigade of Protestant Swiss.
On June 1, 1990, he assumed duties as the commanding general, 2nd Force Service Support Group < nowiki > Group / Commanding </ nowiki > general, 6th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic and commanded the 2d FSSG during the Gulf War.
On the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 he again commanded the Saxons, who were included in the 2nd army under Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, his old opponent.
He once again commanded 2nd Battalion at Hazebrouck in April 1918, where which it took such severe casualties that it saw no further action.
Following attendance at the Artillery Officer Advanced Course, he was assigned to the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment in West Germany in 1973, where he commanded the 1st Squadron Howitzer Battery and served as Squadron S-3.
In 1981, Franks returned to West Germany where he commanded 2nd Battalion, 78th Field Artillery for three years.
From 1995-1997, General Franks commanded the 2nd Infantry Division, Korea.
Somerset led a large and well equipped army to Scotland, where he and the Scottish regent James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, commanded their armies at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh on 10 September 1547.
* July 5 – An English fleet, commanded by Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and Lord Howard of Effingham, sacks Cádiz.
Reappointed as warden of the east march, he commanded the English forces against James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, at the Battle of Otterburn on 10 August 1388, where he was captured, but soon ransomed for a fee of 7000 marks.
This was an alliance of pro-Parliament militiamen from Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and Lincolnshire commanded by Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester.
In 1812, Bagration commanded the 2nd army of the West, and a few days before Napoleon's invasion on 24 June he suggested to Alexander I a pre-emptive strike into the Duchy of Warsaw.
The manor house and lands were then owned by Lord William Howard ( the Lord High Admiral, and later 1st Baron Howard of Effingham ) and it was his son the 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham ( later 1st Earl of Nottingham ) who commanded the English fleet against the Spanish Armada.
Wainwright was born at Fort Walla Walla, an army post now in Walla Walla, Washington, and was the son of Robert Powell Page Wainwright, a U. S. Army officer who had served as a 2nd Lt in the US 1st Cavalry in 1875, commanded a squadron at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and in 1902 was killed in action in the Philippines.
In the New Zealand Army, an Infantry Platoon is commanded by a 2nd Lieutenant or a Lieutenant with a Platoon Sergeant, a Platoon Signaller and a medic ( where relevant ) comprising the Platoon Headquarters.
In the Peninsula Campaign of 1862, Hooker commanded the 2nd Division of the III Corps and made a good name for himself as a combat leader who handled himself well and aggressively sought out the key points on battlefields.
Wheeler transferred to the cavalry branch and commanded the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the Left Wing in the Army of Mississippi from September to October.
Yonai was given command of the IJN 3rd Fleet in December 1932, following which he again commanded the Sasebo Naval District ( November 1933 ), IJN 2nd Fleet ( November 1934 ) and Yokosuka Naval District ( December 1935 ) before receiving appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet and concurrently the IJN 1st Fleet in December 1936.
Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Northampton, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire commanded the Royalist force.
" A Squadron " of The Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, commanded by Major Sydney Radley-Walters, was positioned in the chateau grounds at Gaumesnil.
He commanded companies in the 2nd and 1st Ranger Battalions, leading a Ranger Rifle Company during the invasion of Grenada.
He commanded 2nd Battalion The Manchester Regiment during the Battle of Kohima fought on the Burma / India border from April to June 1944, despite being wounded on 24 April.
Bosquet, having been aroused by the sound of the cannon, had ordered the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Division of the French Army – commanded by General Vinoy – to march towards Balaclava in support of the British.
He resigned both his teaching position and his commission in the Cadet Corps and travelled up to Sydney to enlist as a private in the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the First Australian Imperial Force ( AIF ) because it was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel George Braund, whom Morshead knew well from his time in Armidale.

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