Army
Meanings and phrases
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- the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare; United States Army; US Army; U. S. Army; USA
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- a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state; regular army; ground forces
- a large number of people united for some specific purpose
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- Yemen-based terrorist group that supports al-Qaeda's goals; seeks to overthrow the Yemeni government and eliminate United States interests; responsible for bombings and kidnappings and killing western tourists in Yemen; Islamic Army of Aden; IAA; Islamic Army of Aden-Abyan
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- a militant Marxist-Leninist terrorist organization formed in 1975 to force Turkey to acknowledge killing more than a million Armenians and forcibly removing them from border areas in 1915; wants Turkey to pay reparations and cede territory to Armenia; ASALA; Orly Group; 3rd October Organization
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- a United States defense laboratory to conduct research in high-performance computing for defense technology applications; a partnership of government and university and industry; AHPCRC
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- an agency of the United States Army responsible for providing timely and relevant and accurate and synchronized intelligence to tactical and operational and strategic level commanders; AI
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- a civilian reserve component of the United States Army comprised of guardsmen who serve during overseas peacekeeping missions and during local emergencies; ARNG
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- a terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the government dominated by Tutsi and to institute Hutu control again; ALIR; Former Armed Forces; FAR; Interahamwe
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- a terrorist organization founded in 2000; a militant Islamic group active in Kashmir and closely aligned with al-Rashid Trust; seeks to secure release of imprisoned fellow militants by kidnappings; Jaish-i-Mohammed; Jaish-e-Muhammad; JEM
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- the southern army during the American Civil War; Confederate Army
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- a brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir; fights against India with the goal of restoring Islamic rule of India; Lashkar-e-Taiba; Lashkar-e-Toiba; Lashkar-e-Tayyiba; LET; Army of the Righteous
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- a brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir; fights against India with the goal of restoring Islamic rule of India; Lashkar-e-Taiba; Lashkar-e-Toiba; Lashkar-e-Tayyiba; LET; Army of the Pure
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- the southern army during the American Civil War; Army of the Confederacy
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- the American army during the American Revolution
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- a terrorist organization formed in Ireland in 1994 as a clandestine armed wing of Sinn Fein; Continuity Irish Republican Army; CIRA
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- a terrorist organization formed in Ireland in 1994 as a clandestine armed wing of Sinn Fein; CIRA; Continuity Army Council
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- a terrorist organization founded in 1999 to oppose the link between nationalists and the Corsican mafia; Armata Corsa
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- a radical terrorist group that broke away in 1997 when the mainstream Provisional IRA proposed a cease-fire; has continued terrorist activities in opposition to any peace agreement; Real IRA; Real Irish Republican Army; RIRA
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- a radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland; INLA; People's Liberation Army; People's Republican Army; Catholic Reaction Force
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- a militant organization of Irish nationalists who used terrorism and guerilla warfare in an effort to drive British forces from Northern Ireland and achieve a united independent Ireland; IRA; Provisional Irish Republican Army; Provisional IRA; Provos
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- Yemen-based terrorist group that supports al-Qaeda's goals; seeks to overthrow the Yemeni government and eliminate United States interests; responsible for bombings and kidnappings and killing western tourists in Yemen; IAA; Islamic Army of Aden-Abyan; Aden-Abyan Islamic Army
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- Yemen-based terrorist group that supports al-Qaeda's goals; seeks to overthrow the Yemeni government and eliminate United States interests; responsible for bombings and kidnappings and killing western tourists in Yemen; Islamic Army of Aden; IAA; Aden-Abyan Islamic Army
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- a terrorist group organized in 1970 to overthrow the Japanese government and monarchy and to foment world revolution; is said to have close ties with Palestinian terrorists; JRA; Anti-Imperialist International Brigade
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- a quasi-religious rebel group in Uganda that terrorized and raped women and kidnapped children who were forced to serve in the army
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- a Marxist terrorist group formed in 1963 by Colombian intellectuals who were inspired by the Cuban Revolution; responsible for a campaign of mass kidnappings and resistance to the government's efforts to stop the drug trade; ELN
- a terrorist organization in Bolivia that acts as an umbrella for numerous small indigenous subversive groups; a revival of a group with Marxist-Leninist ideologies originally established by Che Guevara in the 1960s; ELN; Nestor Paz Zamora Commission; CNPZ
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- a terrorist organization that is the militant wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines; a Maoist organization formed to overthrow the government; uses hit squads called Sparrow Units; opposes United States military presence in the Philippines; NPA
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- a radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland; Irish National Liberation Army; INLA; People's Republican Army; Catholic Reaction Force
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- a radical terrorist group dedicated to the removal of British forces from Northern Ireland and the unification of Ireland; Irish National Liberation Army; INLA; People's Liberation Army; Catholic Reaction Force
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- a militant organization of Irish nationalists who used terrorism and guerilla warfare in an effort to drive British forces from Northern Ireland and achieve a united independent Ireland; Irish Republican Army; IRA; Provisional IRA; Provos
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- a radical terrorist group that broke away in 1997 when the mainstream Provisional IRA proposed a cease-fire; has continued terrorist activities in opposition to any peace agreement; Real IRA; RIRA; Dissident Irish Republican Army
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- a Marxist and Maoist terrorist organization in Germany; a network of underground guerillas who committed acts of violence in the service of the class struggle; a successor to the Baader-Meinhof Gang; became one of Europe's most feared terrorist groups; disbanded in 1998; RAF
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- an urban hit squad and guerrilla group of the Communist Party in the Philippines; formed in the 1980s; Alex Boncayao Brigade; ABB; RPA-ABB
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- a charitable and religious organization to evangelize and to care for the poor and homeless
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- British unit of nonprofessional soldiers organized for the defense of Great Britain
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- a terrorist group that is the remnants of the original Bolivian insurgents trained by Che Guevara; attacks small unprotected targets such as power pylons or oil pipelines or government buildings; EGTK
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- the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare; United States Army; US Army; Army; USA
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- a division of the United States Army that is specially trained for guerilla fighting; Special Forces; United States Army Special Forces
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- a defense laboratory of the Criminal Investigation Command; the United States Army's primary forensic laboratory in support of criminal intelligence; United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; US Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; USACIL
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- the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare; United States Army; U. S. Army; Army; USA
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- a defense laboratory of the Criminal Investigation Command; the United States Army's primary forensic laboratory in support of criminal intelligence; United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; USACIL
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- the northern army during the American Civil War
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- the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare; US Army; U. S. Army; Army; USA
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- a defense laboratory of the Criminal Investigation Command; the United States Army's primary forensic laboratory in support of criminal intelligence; U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; US Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; USACIL
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- a specially trained elite unit of the United States Army
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- a division of the United States Army that is specially trained for guerilla fighting; Special Forces; U. S. Army Special Forces
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- an army corps that was organized in World War II but is no longer a separate branch of the United States Army; WAC
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- tropical nomadic ant that preys mainly on other insects; driver ant; legionary ant
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- a military attache who is a commissioned or warrant officer in an army
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- a large base of operations for an army
- Mary's dad relents, letting her join Bob at his army base.
- The returnees were initially based at the former army base used by the South African Soldiers.
- Maintaining control of the central army base Setermoen was vital for the Norwegian mobilization.
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- the child of a career officer of the United States Army
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- an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support; corps
- The army corps was divided into three divisions under major-generals.
- The MEF is the Marine Corps's equivalent tactical command level to an army corps.
- 12th Army Corps (France) 12th Army Corps () was an army corps in the French Army.
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- larvae (of a noctuid moth) that travel in large groups and destroy grains and alfalfa in the midwestern states; Chorizagrotis auxiliaris
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- a member of the military who is trained in engineering and construction work; military engineer
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- temporary military shelter; hut; field hut
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- an officer in the armed forces
- After graduating from , he worked as an army officer.
- The army officer John Aislabie (born 1729) was their son.
- Alexander de Milja is a young army officer.
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- an enclosed armored military vehicle; has a cannon and moves on caterpillar treads; tank; armored combat vehicle; armoured combat vehicle
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- a military unit that is part of an army
- The 1st SMG was an army unit armed with 18 S2 strategic nuclear ballistic missiles.
- This army unit was mostly made up of Japanese Americans from Hawaii and the mainland.
- She was chosen to serve high-ranking officers and transported into the army unit by car.
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- noctuid moth larvae that travel in multitudes destroying especially grass and grain; armyworm; Pseudaletia unipuncta
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- a group of like-minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern
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- a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state; army; ground forces
- He transferred to the regular army in August 1942.
- The UDR provided 5300 soldiers in support of the regular army.
- Many volunteer officers were also transferred to the regular army.
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- a permanent army of paid soldiers
- The first Ottoman standing army were Janissaries.
- A standing army of 1 million troops was created.
- Carthage did not maintain a large, permanent, standing army.
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- Gerber served in the army during World War I.
- He also led the Pallava army during the invasion of Vatapi in 642 CE.
- He served in the army during the Korean war, in which he was badly wounded.
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- After completion of his M.B.B.S, He joined the army.
- Later he joined the army of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Roman's elder brother joined the army and did not return.
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- Many BPP commanders were former army officers.
- Two army officers were killed and a number of soldiers were wounded.
- Nearly all of the appointed parliamentary members were army officers.
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- In February 1632, Qasim Khan sent an army led by his son, Inayatullah Khan.
- In January 1920, the army led an offensive in the Rostov-Novocherkassk Operation.
- Finally at Navsari, the confederate army led by Chalukya troops routed the Arabs.
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- He soon after advanced against Shewa with a large army.
- Yazdegerd proceeded to Soghd whose ruler supplied him a large army.
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- In 733, Charles Martel sent an army against the Frisians.
- After fall of Tus, Ibn Amir sent out an army against Herat.
- In May 1514, Vasili III again led his army against Smolensk.
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- In June, however, Mortier was called to join the main army.
- Scott and Chalmers sought assistance from Bragg's main army.
- By this time the main army had already failed at the siege of Riga .
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- The next day, three Malian army units gave up trying to lift the siege.
- In 2014, some army units launched an abortive mutiny over wage disputes.
- In the British Army the term "cavalry" was only used for regular army units.
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- Chen Yi was the new army commander.
- The meeting had decided that Pranoto should become army commander.
- They were defeated by the Persian army commander Harpagos in 547 BC.
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- Vác fell to the imperial army the same day.
- The imperial army managed to repel them but was unable to defeat them.
- On 30 October the imperial army withdrew after a siege that had lasted 109 days.
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- Meanwhile, a new army is assembled at Etzelburg.
- He also taught guerrilla war tactics to new army recruits.
- Chen Yi was the new army commander.
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- Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army.
- The army consists of a highly mobile field army backed up by local defence units.
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- In 733, Charles Martel sent an army against the Frisians.
- Purnananda Burhagohain sent an army to oppose the invaders.
- But the fire worshippers sent an army after the pious pair.
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- Tension with Paris led to a siege by the royal army in 1622.
- In total, the royal army totalled approximately 6,000–7,000 men.
- The king's tenants-in-chief formed the backbone of the royal army.
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- Having left the army, Duer went to Antigua.
- He left the army in 1991 to proceed with his music career.
- He left the army after Napoleon's defeat.
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- The Three generals themselves led an army of 10,000 soldiers.
- In 1626, he led an army from Lower Saxony into the Battle of Dessau Bridge.
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- This process of capturing elements of the rebel army continued all day long.
- Thereafter, Hidalgo was effectively a prisoner of Allende and the rebel army.
- Solomon asked Joab why he killed Amasa (David's nephew, who commanded Absalom's rebel army).
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- There's a small army of them coming," says Sbarge.
- Frühling controls her own small army of genetic experiments.
- The prisoners lived in small army huts, with eight men to one hut.
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- Poverty compelled him to join the army in October 1940.
- In Germany, many elite skaters join the army to fund their skating.
- She tells him he should join the army, something Ahmad refuses to do.
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- Menshikov retired from army service in 1824.
- During his army service, he won the Junior Mr. Europe contest.
- He retired from the office and army service on 30 September 1948.
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- Two Russian high-grade army and navy systems were broken early in 1940.
- The rank insignia for enlisted personnel for the army and navy respectively.
- The rank insignia for commissioned officers for the army and navy respectively.
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- Çevik Bir Çevik Bir (born 1939) is a retired Turkish army general.
- Sudirman (disambiguation) Sudirman was an Indonesian army general.
- At times its members would travel with an army general on campaign.
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- From 1842, it was used as the flag of the entire army.
- He ordered the entire army to march in review under arms.
- The entire army, a total of several "taxeis" or "moræ" was led by a generals' council.
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- The Lingeer was very powerful and had her own army and palace.
- In the queen's army, she quickly rose in the ranks and began commanding her own army.
- In November 1960, discontent in his own army prompted a failed coup attempt by paratroopers.
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- On the same day, Spinola's army marched on Lingen.
- The army marched overland, advancing within of Drewry's Bluff by May 9.
- Harrison's relief army marched towards the fort, uncontested by Winamac.
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- The power of the nobles was diminished as a national army was created.
- This was part of an effort to integrate former militias into a national army.
- She became the first woman to achieve the rank of Major in any national army.
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- As they failed to cross, Hirotsugu's army was defeated and broke up.
- The re-enforcements never came, and Eldrith's army was defeated, although she survived.
- His army was defeated but Dulla Bhatti's mother intervened to ensure that his life was spared.
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- An army camp was established at Aldershot in 1854.
- An attack on an army camp in Lamia, central Greece, is also mentioned.
- Their army camp became known as Idumu-Arogbo later shortened to Idumagbo.
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- In 1977, the army chief Ziaur Rahman became president.
- Deputy director is army chief General Apirat Kongsompong.
- He was the first Indian army chief to write an autobiography in 1979.
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- Douglas' army began to shoot at their boat.
- In the early 1990s, the army began to undergo a generational change.
- When a convenient place was found to cross the army began building rafts.
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- Chen’s army was disbanded and absorbed into Chiang’s forces.
- After defeating Rani Mangammal’s army, he declared independent Marava country in 1707.
- When the Tokugawa challenged the Uesugi in 1600, he once again fought with Uesugi’s army.
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- The Italian invading army was 150,000; it was opposed by 20,000 Bedouins and 8,000 Turks.
- Only partially completed, the fortress had to face Napoleon's invading army in the summer of 1812.
- Instead of an anti-Russian uprising, a mass mobilization of volunteers formed in the border areas against the invading army.
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- Chen’s army was disbanded and absorbed into Chiang’s forces.
- After defeating Rani Mangammal’s army, he declared independent Marava country in 1707.
- When the Tokugawa challenged the Uesugi in 1600, he once again fought with Uesugi’s army.
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- Not far away was a large Northern Wei army commanded by the general Yuan Tianmu (元天穆) the Prince of Shangdang.
- In February 1479, a Portuguese army commanded by Garcia de Meneses, Bishop of Évora, penetrated into Extremadura.
- A large army commanded by the year's consuls Publius Claudius Pulcher and Lucius Junius Pullus besieged the city.
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- The German army took over Białystok within days.
- An American officer in the Egyptian army took charge of his military training.
- By 1949 October, the People's Republic of China Communists army took Guangzhou.
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- He entered the army at 16 as second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers.
- He entered the army in 1783, and was appointed major on the general staff in 1801.
- Upon his graduation, Takehiko entered the army and served in the First Sino-Japanese War.
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- Many BPP commanders were former army officers.
- Antauro Humala Antauro Humala Tasso is a Peruvian nationalist and a former army major.
- Somvang Thammasit Dr. Somvang Thipaseuth is a Laotian politician and former army colonel.
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- He is also recognized as the best tank driver in his army group.
- Primarily courier with army group headquarters in area to rear of front lines, May 1944 – May 1945.
- At the top of the ladder, what other nations would call an army group, the Red Army called a front.
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- The functions of the police and the army, as well as the army barracks were developed in the citadel.
- Japanese aircraft bombed and strafed the base and civil airfield, as well as the town's army barracks and oil store.
- When Seldin joined UT Southwestern, it was the newest medical center in the country, and was housed in a dilapidated army barracks.
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- The army arrived in Nashville within about a month.
- This Arab army arrived in Sistan in the spring of 699.
- Once again the Swedish army arrived outside Copenhagen.
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- After the refusal of the Byzantine Emperor, the Bulgarian army invaded Thrace.
- The French army invaded Spain in 1808, leading to the Peninsular War of 1808–1814.
- No army invaded the United States during this period, and Washington did not assume a field command.
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- 1,000 army troops were flown in by the evening of 1 March to restore order.
- Chinese military advisers and army troops were present with the Mujahideen during training.
- General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm arrived in Montreal in May 1756 to lead the French army troops.
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- He raised an army and took the fortress of Śĕrpü.
- In response, the Celtiberians raised an army of 35,000 men.
- During the siege, the French had raised an army which assembled around Rouen.
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- The school was staffed by both civilians and army personnel.
- Once completed the battery had accommodation for 109 army personnel.
- The Pakistani Army alerted retired army personnel to be ready to be called up to active duty.
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- After leaving the army, he became a businessman.
- After leaving the army, he became a wine merchant in Scotland.
- He participated in World War I, leaving the army as lieutenant.
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- Lee led his army on a torturous retreat back to Virginia.
- In May 1514, Vasili III again led his army against Smolensk.
- The following day, Alexander left Abydos and led his army north to Percote.
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- Another Greek army attacked into Epirus towards Ioannina.
- The next day the Dutch army attacked and defeated the Belgians near Leuven.
- The Japanese army attacked British-controlled Hong Kong on December 8, 1941.
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- Liu Yan took the advice, and with his private army set off for his new post in 188.
- The South viewed the Wide Awakes as the North's private army, and thus they determined on creating their own.
- During the escape from the authorities, Marco and his private army suddenly arrived, causing a shootout once again.
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- Lalitaditya's elephant army then marched into Avanti.
- The Russian army then settles in for a siege.
- The Italian army then occupied the Tigrian capital, Adwa.
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- On 31 July the Hungarian army retreated towards Budapest.
- Hungarian troops prevailed and the Romanian army retreated to its bridgehead at Tokaj.
- Two-thirds of Blake's army retreated within the city while the remainder withdrew to the west.
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- On August 28, Bragg's army moved west.
- Grant's army moved steadily south.
- As the bulk of the French army moved into the city, there were some fires.
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- In 1944 the Soviet army entered Yugoslavia.
- On December 19, Washington's army entered winter quarters at Valley Forge.
- At September 1916, when the Italian army entered the region he escaped to Athens.
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- The Union army crossed the Potomac from June 25 to 27.
- Nevertheless, his army crossed into Canada on 12 July.
- His army crossed the ocean, and conquered many islands.
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- Andrew's army defeated the Cumans at Vidin.
- The Jurchen-Mongol army defeated Ligdan and forced him back.
- Vallabha's army defeated Ramavikrama's forces in a fierce battle.
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- The army reached Dofas, but was attacked by AQAP.
- Around noon on 24 August, Ross's army reached Bladensburg.
- On September 16, Bragg's army reached Munfordville, Kentucky.
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- By 783 Abd al-Rahman's army advanced on Zaragoza.
- On May 29, Grant's army advanced southwest to confront Lee.
- Week by week as the Union army advanced, slaves were liberated.
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- The Sitawaka army consisted of 50,000 men in 300 companies organised into three corps.
- The early Pagan army consisted mainly of conscripts raised just prior to or during the times of war.
- The Italian army consisted of four brigades, totaling 17,978 troops with fifty-six artillery pieces.
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- By March 1944 the Russian army captured the region.
- On 20 April, the army captured the Imam Ali mosque in Tadamon.
- The same year his northern expedition army captured the capital Khanbaliq.
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- When the German army occupied Lithuania in 1915, Sleževičius left for Russia.
- The Union army occupied the fort for the rest of the war after making repair.
- On September 26, the British army occupied the rebel capital of Philadelphia.
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- The army headquarters was stationed in Daugavpils.
- In 1989, Military and army headquarters, Gyeryongdae, moved to Gyeryong City.
- He accompanies her to Russian army headquarters to which he's bringing an important message.
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- The "king left the whole army to Potocki" on 17 July [N.S.]
- The two agreed to purge the whole army of its divisive elements.
- 1 and #6.1 are unique beings, there currently exist a whole army of J.A.K.E.
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- He served in the Indian army before joining politics in 1990.
- Hall briefly left the industry to return to the army before returning for a contract at Bohemia Interactive to work on "Arma 3".
- Those who chose to remain, led by Jules Brunet, sent letters of resignation from the French army before joining the forces of the Shogun.
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- The Arab army sent to reimpose it was routed.
- The league was later defeated by the Ottoman army sent by the sultan.
- As a result, the Egyptian army sent eight armored tanks to north Sinai.
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- Lee's army suffered 28,000 casualties (versus Meade's 23,000).
- Nevertheless, food was still scarce, and Abd al-Rahman's army suffered from hunger.
- The corps, while the smallest in the army suffered the least between the three Corps.
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- They break free from the prison, raise an army and overthrow the usurper.
- At the conference, he moved a motion to raise an army for Indian independence.
- Moray got a commission from James V to raise an army and attack the Mackintosh brothers.
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- Matilda of Boulogne then commanded her army to attack the besiegers.
- In the New Kingdom, a series of pharaohs used the standing Egyptian army to attack and conquer Kush and parts of the Levant.
- On September 12, thousands of the Taiping troops gathered outside Changsha, the leader who commanded the army to attack Changsha was the West King Xiao Chaogui.
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- Later, the two brothers return from exile with a large army when Vortigern's power has faded.
- He is described as "the rouser of armies", because he rallied the Trojan army when they were falling apart.
- Knud Bergslien enlisted in the army when he was 18 years old, but his unusual gift for drawing was soon noticed.
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- He built strong army as well as navy.
- To move to the Netherlands in a style befitting a governor, a strong army had to accompany him.
- Although Chu had a strong army led by Nang Wa and Shen Yinshu, it suffered a heavy defeat at the Battle of Boju.
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- A new machine was developed using another army surplus vehicle chassis.
- The Persian general Vahrez led another army of 8000, ending Axum rule in Yemen and becoming hereditary governor of Yemen.
- The club's first European engagement was a meeting against another army side, CSKA Moscow from what was then Soviet Union, in 1945.
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- The battle convinced both army commanders that the Maryland Campaign was over.
- Both army commanders had considerable local knowledge as the battlefield was only 20 kilometres from each of their home towns.
- The rank has usually been given to district, front and army commanders, and also to deputy ministers of defense, deputy heads of the general staff and so on.
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- The Belgian army left the site in 1988.
- In 1955, the army left the site.
- In 2000 the Israeli army left Beaufort, altogether demolishing the base.
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- He said, "they come here to do everything the army didn't allow them to do.
- The town surrendered on 22 September, and the English army did not leave until 8 October.
- The U.S. army did use the M163 VADS and developed the prototype design of the M247 Sergeant York.
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- They defeated a second army near Callipolis (Gelibolu).
- Ali's force was defeated by his rival's army near Cairo.
- In March 749, Qahtaba defeated another, bigger, caliphal army near Isfahan.
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- He was commissioned into the allied army in 1793 when his country was invaded by the Revolutionary armies of France.
- The allied army of Japan and Baekje was preparing for war against Silla, but the death of the empress thwarted those plans.
- But it was of capital importance that Rupert had to do his work upon York and the allied army in the shortest possible time.
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- In 1885, the Force Publique was set up, a colonial army with white officers and black soldiers.
- In 1892–93 Allègre participated in discussions on recruitment and organization of the colonial army.
- Most Ivorian recruits who joined the colonial army were assigned to Senegalese units during this period.
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- In the Canadian Army, the rank insignia of an army captain is three pips.
- Both brothers were supporters of the unjustly accused French army captain, Alfred Dreyfus.
- Next day a new clash started near the airport where 5 ISIS militants were killed and an army captain was killed.
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- In this formation the army fought at the Battle of the Harpeth River (or First Franklin) on April 10.
- During the English Civil War in 1644 a 10,000-strong parliamentary army fought Royalist forces in area.
- The Egyptian Ibrahim Pasha and his army fought and defeated local rebels, led by Shaykh Qasim al-Ahmad, a prominent local ruler.
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- On 24 October 2014, 31 army and police soldiers were killed in two separate attacks in North Sinai.
- On the same day, a roadside bomb targeting army and police vehicles killed a five-year-old child in Rafah.
- When people see security has been transferred to Afghans, they support the army and police more than before."
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- In 1825 Vagias was promoted to general of the Greek revolutionary army.
- In 1911, during the Xinhai Revolution, the revolutionary army were here to garrison.
- Huang Xing (黃興) would arrive in Wuhan in early November to take command of the revolutionary army.
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- He started reforms in both the police and army.
- However, police and army controlled the situation and gave security to the mosque.
- Training of uniformed police and army personnel is done under the banner of the NATO operation.
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- On 10 November army soldiers killed at least 6 insurgents.
- Threats of sending in army soldiers to force them back to work were made.
- They became famous for fighting fiercer than the regular Filipino army soldiers.
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- According to officials, army forces were reached at the gates of the city of Zinjibar.
- In the East, the Navy supplied and moved army forces about, and occasionally shelled Confederate installations.
- The remaining attackers tried to escape to the Gaza Strip, but were prevented from doing so by Egyptian army forces.
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- The federal army made itself as comfortable as possible during its long stay in Alexandria.
- Sugar's service to the U.S. army made him eligible to emigrate to the United States in 1946.
- Days later the army made seemingly contradictory claims attempting to explain its withdrawal.
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- In reprisal, Li commanded the army to fight back and won the war.
- Bridges went to England to enlist in the army to fight in World War I.
- In 1849 he joined the Schleswig-Holstein army to fight in the First Schleswig War.
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- The incident caused much dissatisfaction within the army.
- Other battalions within the army were called line "Walas".
- He soon became unpopular within the army, resulting in violent mutinies in 1996–1997.
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- Twelve million contestants participated to write on the advantages of joining the army.
- In February 1683, to the surprise of his family, Eugene declared his intention of joining the army.
- Upon joining the army she was sent to an anesthesia course at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, New York.
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- A five-year period, when the army was commanded from Enköping came to an end.
- In October 2004, 84 Muslim human rights protesters were killed at Tak Bai when the army broke up a peaceful protest.
- In the 3rd century CE, when the army was removed, Legio became a city and its name was augmented with the adjectival Maximianopolis.
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- After the setback, al-Fihri turned his army back south to face the "pretender".
- The Trojans, led by Hector, subsequently push the Greek army back toward the beaches and assault the Greek ships.
- Opponents further charged that Bush should have continued the attack, pushing Hussein's army back to Baghdad, then removing him from power.