wordnet_army_108191230


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Red Army... forces until October 2 (63 days in total). With no aid from the approaching, the Germans eventually defeated the rebels and burned the city, finally ...
XXX Ulpia Victrix... ix) defected to him, as did some or all of a legion near Boulogne (probably). Carausius quickly eliminated the few remaining loyalists in his army an ...
Red ArmyBy 1920, the, under its commander Trotsky, had largely defeated the royalist White Arm ...
Legio II Parthica... ial Horse Guard was chosen for redevelopment into the Lateran Basilica. Thewas removed from Alba (Albano Laziale), and the remainder of Maxentius' ar ...
Polish Legions... r, Piłsudski's paramilitary units stationed in Galicia were turned into the, and as a part of the Austro-Hungarian Army fought on the Russian front
Army of Northern Virginia... enandoah Valley, but then in increasingly important cavalry commands of the, playing a role in all of that army's campaigns until his death. He estab ...
Inner Mongolian Army... ssion campaign. In the interim between these two visits the Japanese backedhad tried to invade Suiyuan. This invasion was defeated by the Chinese in ...
Bundeswehr... an Army, Royal Bavarian Army, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht, US Army, German Army () and the German Border Police (Bundesgrenzschutz). In the early 1990s, fo ...
Afghan National ArmyThe armed forces of Afghanistan is presently composed of theand the Afghan National Air Force (formerly the Afghan Air Force), which i ...
Free France... was defeated by a force of the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Nations,, Free Belgium, and Ethiopian patriots. On 5 May 1941, Haile Selassie ente ...
Finnish Army... ith, he only wore the ribbon, and not the cross. Two Jewish officers of theand one female Lotta Svärd member were awarded Iron Crosses, but they woul ...
Red Army... any's defeat in World War II, at the age of 12, Hannelore Kohl was raped bysoldiers and subsequently “thrown out of a window like a sack of potatoes ...
Red Army... Polish administration was established in the city. The city was lost to theon July 20, 1920 in what became known as the First Battle of Grodno. The c ...
Viet Minh... he French Union's French Far East Expeditionary Corps against the communistforces led by Ho Chi Minh. The VNA fought in a wide range of campaigns inc ...
Byzantine army... kert (modern Malazgirt in Muş Province, Turkey). The decisive defeat of theand the capture of the Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes played an important rol ...
Free French Forces... was held in low regard. Early in the war de Gaulle became the leader of thein exile, with his headquarters in London. Even though both men were worki ...
Imperial Japanese Army... eaucrats and members of the House of Peers, which proved unpopular with the. During his tenure as prime minister, Katō implemented the provisions of ...
Red Army... cing armies. At first they fought Soviet partisans and cut off units of thein the rear of Army Group South, capturing 7,000 prisoners of war, but fro ...
Roman legion... (Kenchester) in modern Herefordshire to Caerleon, Isca Augusta and the mainary base in the south of Roman Wales
British Expeditionary Force... ommander of 11 Fighter Group, in organising cover for the evacuation of theat
Indian National Army... ovement, whether keeping with Gandhian Values, or, as in the case of Bose's, diverging from it
Confederate States Army... t's army was surprised and virtually routed by the sudden appearance of theunder Albert Sidney Johnston, Grant sent orders for Wallace to move his di ...
legion... army was composed of veterans and men accustomed to war. It comprised sevens — among which were the Legio I Maximiana and imperial auxiliaries — of 7 ...
Red Army... ordinary people in Coventry who wanted to show their support for the Sovietduring the Battle of Stalingrad. The city is now also twinned with Dresden ...
Legio I Maximiana... nd men accustomed to war. It comprised seven legions — among which were theand imperial auxiliaries — of 700 to 1000 men each. The cavalry was compos ...
Red ArmyWhen theinvaded Manchukuo, they captured 850,000 Japanese settlers. With the excep ...
Army of Northern Virginia... h Lee's lines at Petersburg, Richmond fell immediately. Lee surrendered theat Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 9, 1865. “The Surrender” mar ...
French Tenth Army... attle was a five day engagement between the 25th and 29 September, with theattacking at Albert and pushing toward Bapaume, and the German Sixth Army ...
legion... f the Roman people, whether within or without the limits of Italy proper. Aon the march brought its own baggage train (impedimenta) and constructed i ...
Red Army... territory had been mostly cleared of German forces by the advancing Soviet
volunteer armies... tal"), became the capital of the new entity. Chinese in Manchuria organizedto oppose the Japanese and the new state required a lasting several years ...
Imperial Japanese ArmyTheused mustard gas and the recently-developed blister agent Lewisite against ...
Confederate States Army... ebruary 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was a U.S. Army officer from Virginia and ageneral during the American Civil War. He was known to his friends as "Jeb ...
Bundeswehr... ilt by Dornier between 1967 and 1981 saw service with the Federal Defence () by the German Army and German Air Force as light utility as well as sear ...
6th SS Panzer Army... ttle of the Bulge gave the main goal (breaking through Allied lines) to the, commanded by General Sepp Dietrich. He was to break the Allied front bet ...
3rd Shock ArmyIn March 1945, the X SS Corps was encircled by the 1st Guards Tank Army,, and the Polish 1st Army in the area of Dramburg. This pocket was destroy ...
Red Army... nditions, fuel shortages, and overstretched supply lines; on 5 December thelaunched a counter-offensive. Hitler did not give permission for even a pa ...
Imperial Japanese ArmyDuring the Second Sino-Japanese War thehad a scorched-earth policy, known as "Three Alls Policy". Due to the Japa ...
Heer... a master race. During World War II, SS units operated alongside the regular(German Army). However, by the final stages of the war, the SS came to dom ...
BundeswehrIn the German, the Zentrum Operative Information and its subordinate Bataillon für Oper ...
Sixth SS Panzer Army... sted Ardennes Mountains region of Belgium. The Waffen-SS units included the, under Sepp Dietrich. Created on 26 October 1944, it incorporated the I S ...
People's Liberation Army Ground Force... commanded by the Central Military Commission (CMC). The PLA consists of the(PLAGF), the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), the People's Liberation ...
II Augusta... s' support among the British was strong, and at least two British legions (and XX Valeria Victrix) defected to him, as did some or all of a legion ne ...
Mukti Bahini... ion of independence and to the waging of a war of liberation by the Bengaliforces in East Pakistan, with support from India. Independent estimates of ...
Prussian Army... against the French army, where he meets General Carl von Clausewitz of the
Continental Army... he area, mostly to trade with the Onondaga Nation. Ephraim Webster left theto settle in 1784, along with Asa Danforth, another participant in the war ...
Russian Army... ia became a theatre of war when the Russian Empire invaded the country. Theencountered at first little resistance because the bulk of the German Army ...
Red ArmyArmia Krajowa relations with thebecame increasingly poor over the course of the war. Not only did the Sovi ...
Confederate States Army... April 22, 1861, but resigned from the U.S. Army on May 3, 1861, to join the, following the secession of Virginia. (His letter of resignation, sent fr ...
Army of the Potomac... r until given command of the cavalry brigade for the army then known as the(later named the Army of Northern Virginia). He was promoted to brigadier ...
Red Army... lashes with White forces in 1919. Trotsky, who was in overall charge of theduring the Russian Civil War, thought little of Zinoviev's leadership, whi ...
First United States Army... ed three new army headquarters in the Regular Army (the headquarters of thewas already constituted) and outlined the organization of what became know ...
Irish National Liberation ArmyAt a private meeting later the same day, thewas formed with Costello as the Chief of Staff, although its existence was ...
Front de Libération Nationale... he early morning hours of November 1, 1954, the National Liberation Front (—FLN) launched attacks throughout Algeria in the opening salvo of a war of ...
Indian National Army... overnment, a Provisional Free Indian Government in exile, and organized thewith Indian POWs and Indian expatriates in South-East Asia, with the help ...
Imperial Japanese Army... red on a fictitious reform school for contemporary boys, modelled under the
Byzantine army... im army under Abu Ubaida ibn al-Jarrah captured Baalbek after defeating theat Battle of Yarmouk. It was still an opulent city and yielded rich plunde ...
4th Guards Army... ary 1945, near Tata, the advance columns of Wiking slamming into the Soviet. A heavy battle ensued, with the 5 SS Wiking and 3 SSTotenkopf destroying ...
Continental Army... ard on the side of the American Revolution, many serving as officers in the. One such was Thomas Blount (1759–1812), whose handsome plantation house ...
Royal Bhutan Army... Gyalpo's brother-in-law. In 1962, however, Dorji incurred disfavor with theover the use of military vehicles and the forced retirement of some fifty ...
Imperial Japanese ArmyThedeveloped the Kayaba Ka-1 Autogyro for reconnaissance, artillery-spotting, ...
Belgian Army... ts along with the Sig Sauer P225. The weapon is the standard sidearm of the, the British Army (although the SIG-Sauer P226 is being gradually introdu ...
Army of Virginia... xperience—he detached part of his corps in support of Maj. Gen. John Pope'sin the Northern Virginia Campaign. Telegrams extremely critical of Pope's ...
legion... its own commanders: Aurelian was proclaimed emperor in September 270 by thes in Sirmium. Aurelian defeated Quintillus' troops, and was recognized as ...
Continental Army... ater supplies left the city vulnerable to fires. In 1776, shortly after theevacuated Manhattan and left it to the British, a massive fire broke out d ...
First Canadian Army... cheldt was freed from German occupation in October and November 1944 by theduring The Battle of the Scheldt
Army of ItalyThis situation was shaken in 1796, when the Frenchunder Napoleon invaded Italy, with the aims of forcing the First Coalition ...
Vietnam People's Army... troyed by fighting a war of attrition that, theoretically, would render theunable to fight. His war strategy was marked by heavy use of artillery and ...
Red Army... . Nazi Germany's forces were compelled to retreat from Poland as the Sovietadvanced, which led to the creation of the People's Republic of Poland
Red Army... pean revolution-minded comrades (Lenin's hope of generating support for thein Poland had already failed to materialize). Piłsudski's seizure of Vilni ...
Grande Armée... it was applied was equally, if not more, devastating than they were on the
Afghan National ArmyThe military of Afghanistan is composed of theand the Afghan Air Force (formerly the Afghan National Army Air Corps). Be ...
8th Army... lude the British 8th Army, commanded by General Bernard Law Montgomery. Thehad advanced across the Western Desert from the east and was ready for the ...
British Expeditionary Force... icipated in Government planning and the encirclement of a large part of theinto the Dunkirk pocket resulted in a hasty evacuation of that part of the ...
Legio II Adiutrix... strum" or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix in the year 79 by the Romanduring the reign of the Emperor Vespasian. Chester's four main roads, East ...
Indian National Army... the campaigns by the Quit India movement (led by "Mahatma" Gandhi) and the(INA) movement (led by "Netaji" Subhas Chandra Bose) and others, eventuall ...
government army... n continued to deal with attacks from the Mujaheddin. For several years thehad actually increased their effectiveness past levels ever achieved durin ...
Soviet 1st Tank Army... t defenses. The attack penetrated to a depth of and was then stopped by the
3rd US Army... 5th Infantry and the 7th Armored Divisions belonging to the XX Corps of thecommanded by General George S. Patton
Army of the PotomacIn 1862, the Unionbegan its Peninsula Campaign against Richmond, Virginia, and Stuart's cava ...
Free French... y regime in Algeria (November 11, 1942) as a result of Operation Torch, thecommander in chief in North Africa slowly rescinded repressive Vichy laws, ...
Army of the Mississippi... rryville took place here on October 8, 1862, fought between the Confederateand the Union Army of the Ohio. 7407 men fell in the battle
Confederate States Army... m with conscripts fleeing into the wooded areas to avoid military duty. Thedefeated a Union detachment sent to destroy a salt works in the parish. Wi ...
legions... both in maintaining the stability of the empire and for its expansion. Themade good time on them, and some are still used millennia later. In later ...
Irish National Liberation Army... an Army and latterly of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) and the(INLA)
Viet Minh... nese communist movement and on developments within Cambodia was negligible.units occasionally made forays into Cambodian bases during their war again ...
Italian Co-Belligerent Army... g German forces. The Allies organized some royalist Italian troops into the, whitle troops loyal to Mussolini continued to fight alongside Nazi Germa ...
Continental Army... ign, a series of major battles in the early American Revolutionary War. Thewas forced to abandon Manhattan after the disastrous Battle of Fort Washin ...
Confederate veteranJohn Stith Pemberton (July 8, 1831 – August 16, 1888) was aand an American pharmacist, and is best known for being the inventor of Co ...
Continental Army... n to interrupt the flow of supplies from Connecticut that were reaching the. Tryon and Henry Duncan led a fleet of 26 ships carrying 2,000 men to Wes ...
Imperial Japanese Army... were used only sporadically in 1937 but in the spring of 1938, however thebegan full-scale use of sneeze and nausea gas (red), and from summer 1939, ...
New Model Army... to the Battle of St Fagans. The battle, between a Royalist rebellion and adetachment, was a decisive victory for the Parliamentarians and allowed Ol ...
Continental Army... for a September 16, 1777, encounter with British General William Howe. Thealso camped near White Horse Inn on Swedesford Road. Because of bad weathe ...
26th of July Movement... s divisions. Other examples of left-wing nationalism include Fidel Castro'sthat launched the Cuban Revolution ousting the American-backed Fulgencio B ...
Roman legion... were established, but they ultimately fell to the sustained might of Rome.s under Vespasian and Titus besieged and destroyed Jerusalem, looted and b ...
Prussian ArmyFor centuries Bayreuth was also a garrison town for the, Royal Bavarian Army, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht, US Army, German Army (Bundes ...
First Canadian Army... place in April 1945 when the city was liberated by I Canadian Corps of the
legion... t Roman shrine still in situ in Britain. The fortress was garrisoned by theuntil at least the late 4th century. Although the army had abandoned the f ...
Confederate States Army... l ages to join Governor Zebulon Baird Vance's 26th Infantry Regiment in the. On a single day at the Battle of Gettysburg, during the assault known as ...
Continental Army... lphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War, George Washington and thewere encamped here after their October 4, 1777 defeat at the Battle of Ger ...
Army of Northern Virginia... ain loyal to the Union. Virginian general Robert E. Lee took command of thein 1862, and led invasions into Union territory, ultimately becoming comma ...
Continental Army... was named after George Washington, who, in his capacity as Commander of theduring the American Revolution, passed through the area several times. In ...
Army of the Potomac... l Joseph Hooker after the latter's disaster at Chancellorsville in May. The, which camped at Prospect Hall for weeks prior to Gettysburg, went on to ...
New Model Army... the war and for a time afterwards Roundhead was a term of derision — in theit was a punishable offence to call a fellow soldier a Roundhead. This con ...
Army of the Ohio... 1862, fought between the Confederate Army of the Mississippi and the Union. 7407 men fell in the battle
German armyAt the end of 1944, thewas retreating on both fronts, but not yet defeated. In the east, the Sovi ...
Imperial Japanese ArmyDuring World War II, as thethreatened the Aleutians, the 881 Aleuts on the Pribilof islands were forc ...
Red ArmyIn July 1944, the Sovietand the People's Army of Poland controlled by the Soviets entered Poland, ...
Continental Army... County, New York, United States. Named after Nathan Hale, a captain in theduring the American Revolutionary War who was captured at a tavern in Hale ...
Royal Bhutan ArmyOn 15 December 2003 thebegan military operations against guerrilla camps in southern Bhutan, in c ...
Continental Army... eral creeks and streams. These industrial activities were attractive to thein establishing its headquarters here in 1776
Bundeswehr... ay they are still there, used as officer education buildings for the Germanand hosting Germany's military-historic museum (from stone-age to modern t ...
Red Army... of its buildings were destroyed. In 1945 between the days of 8–10 Februarysoldiers mass-murdered 150 German pensioners in an old-people's home and 5 ...
Free French... ng the divided loyalties of the time, part of the Foreign Legion joined themovement while another part served the Vichy government. A battle in the S ...
Byzantine army... prisoners were recovered, while the survivors were quickly recruited in the
Army of Northern Virginia... brigade for the army then known as the Army of the Potomac (later named the). He was promoted to brigadier general on September 24, 1861
British Expeditionary Force... glas Haig had replaced General Sir John French as Commander-in-Chief of the(BEF). Haig favoured a British offensive in Flanders— it was close to BEF ...
Byzantine army... in the sacking of Rome in 455 CE, and taken to their capital, Carthage. Theunder General Belisarius might have removed it in 533 and brought it to Co ...
Continental Army... or farmhand from Massachusetts when the Revolution broke out. He joined the, saw action at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, and Sar ...
Free French Forces... ceived any of its royalties (he never would), the author-aviator joined the. He would remain immensely proud of The Little Prince, and almost always ...
Roman legion... Golden Eagle was the model for the aquila, the most prominent symbol of thes and more generally the Roman civilization that had such a powerful impac ...
British Expeditionary Force... d at Saint Venant. That night the OKW ordered the advance to halt, with thetrapped. The Leibstandarte paused for the night, but the following day, in ...
Red Army... e spontaneous flight and evacuation of Germans in the face of the advancing, from mid-1944 to early 1945. The second phase was the disorganized expul ...
40th Army... of Afghanistan (PDPA). This led to a full-scale Soviet invasion, led by theand the Airborne Forces in December 1979
Irish Army... srael Police, Singapore Armed Forces and Venezuelan Army, among others. Thereplaced its Browning Pistols (known popularly as BAPs, or Browning Automa ...
Czechoslovak Legion... tion of 1917, the railway served as the vital line of communication for theand the Allied armies that landed troops at Vladivostok during the Siberia ...
Continental Army... utionary War. In July and August, 1781, during the seventh year of the war,troops, commanded by General George Washington, were encamped in Dobbs Fer ...
Malaysian Army... p at Bukit Gedong on the island is home to the 2nd Infantry Division of thewhile the Peel Avenue Camp in George Town houses the 509th Regiment of the ...
British Expeditionary ForceDuring World War I approximately 3,000 island men served in the. Of these, about 1,000 served in the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry regime ...
Afghan National Army... ation of the national military, with two official branches established. Theand Afghan Air Force are under control of the Afghan Ministry of Defense i ...
Continental Army... ltrie of whom Fort Moultrie in South Carolina is named was a general in the. His brother Thomas was a captain in the American 2nd South Carolina Regi ...
Continental Army... limited use until enough bayonets could be procured for general use by bothand attached militia units
New Model Army... nterregnum in 1660. It sat from 1640 until 1648, when it was purged, by the, of those who were not sympathetic to the Army's concerns. In the chaos f ...
Imperial Japanese Army... solution adopted against Japan by the League of Nations on 14 May 1938, thefrequently used chemical weapons. Because of fear of retaliation however, ...
Army of the Potomac... the Peninsula Campaign and the Maryland Campaign) circumnavigated the Union, bringing fame to himself and embarrassment to the North. At the Battle o ...
Red Army... ward were overtaken by retreating Wehrmacht units and the rapidly advancing
Eighth United States ArmyThe postwar Seventh United States Army in Germany andin Korea were outside the continental United States as they remain today, ...
Indian National Army... Netaji (the Leader) Subhash Chandra Bose. See also the Tiger Legion and the
Legio III AugustaLambaesis was the seat of the, and the most important strategic centre, as commanding the passes of the ...
Army of the Potomac... ich was named, in 1911, for Jonathan Letterman, the medical director of the(Civil War). LAMC featured in every US foreign conflict during the 20th ce ...
Legio XX Valeria Victrix... r the river. The 'victrix' part of the name was taken from the title of thewhich was based at Deva. A civilian settlement grew around the military ba ...
Venezuelan Army... Argentine Army, Luxembourg Army, Israel Police, Singapore Armed Forces and, among others. The Irish Army replaced its Browning Pistols (known popula ...
Red Army... blished an uneasy truce with the Soviets. Even then, the main forces of theand the NKVD conducted operations against the AK partisans, including duri ...
Muslim armyIn 637 CE, theunder Abu Ubaida ibn al-Jarrah captured Baalbek after defeating the Byzant ...
Egyptian Expeditionary Force... stine. In the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Majdal was the forward position of thebased in Gaza. The village was occupied by Israeli forces on November 5, 1 ...
Imperial Japanese Army... as a base to threaten Japan's perimeter defenses in the South Pacific. The(IJA), however, rejected the recommendation, stating that it did not have ...
Continental ArmyThe county was the site of the winter camp of theafter the Battles of Trenton and Princeton during the winter of 1777, as w ...
6th SS Panzer Army... moured and motorized elements and was the spearhead of the left wing of the. Once the infantry had breached the American lines, Peiper's role was to ...
Soviet army... ing student turned military leader who played a leading role in driving theout of Afghanistan, earning him the name "Lion of Panjshir" . His follower ...
Imperial Japanese Army... and Nishida Kitaro in Kyoto. In 1944 he too volunteered for service in theand became a second lieutenant officer of an anti-aircraft gun in Taiwan. ...
Mexican Army... Patricio, a battalion of U.S. troops who deserted and fought alongside theagainst the United States in the Mexican-American War of 1846 to 1848, is ...
legion... also a large 1st century Roman fort at Longthorpe, designed to house half a, or about 3,000 soldiers; it may have been established as early as around ...
Red Army... dments to the 1936 Soviet Constitution established separate branches of thefor each Soviet Republic. They also established Republic-level commissaria ...
British Expeditionary Force... rsy: senior officers such as General Sir Douglas Haig, the commander of theand Henry Rawlinson, the commander of Fourth Army, have been criticised fo ...
Army of the Potomac... on August 6, and was assigned to train provisional brigades in the nascent
Red Army... a 'founding myth' going beyond the conquest of eastern Nazi Germany by the. The Spanish Civil War, and especially the role of the International Brig ...
Roman legionA completewith auxiliaries was annihilated. The new state knew only one year of peac ...
Red Army... d by Leon Trotsky), having become closely associated with Stalin during the's 1918 defense of Tsaritsyn. Voroshilov was instrumental as a commander o ...
Soviet 6th Army... arkov. The SS Panzer Corps was in full retreat, having been attacked by the, when on 19 February they received the order to attack. In an example of ...
Viet Minh... eir ideological development. Meeting with Khmers who were fighting with the(and whom they subsequently judged to be too subservient to the Vietnamese ...
United States Army Europe... benheim, is home of the 66th Military Intelligence Brigade. In addition theheadquarters will move from Heidelberg to Wiesbaden-Erbenheim at the end o ...
Irish Army... ish to be treated in Six County hospitals. We have, therefore, directed theauthorities to have field hospitals established in County Donegal adjacent ...
BundeswehrThe Iron Cross is the emblem of the, the German armed forces, marked on armored vehicles and aircraft
Army of the Shenandoah... tion and assigned him on July 4 to command all the cavalry companies of the, organized as the 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment. He was promoted to colon ...
Red Army... nd his Northeastern China Army were sent to Anhui and Hubei to suppress theof the Chinese Communist Party. The CPC was forced on the Long March after ...
Confederate... attle along the Potomac River. During the Gettysburg Campaign in June 1863,Major General J.E.B. Stuart and Union cavalry clashed in the battles of Al ...
National Liberation Front... tly on call throughout the country, heavily engaged in fighting against theand the Armée de Libération Nationale (ALN), the foreign legion was brough ...
Red Army... ordinary people in Coventry who wanted to show their support for the Sovietduring the Battle of Stalingrad. The city was also subsequently twinned wi ...
Czechoslovak Legion... n also played a very direct role during parts of Russia's history, with theusing heavily armed and armoured trains to control large amounts of the ra ...
Continental Army... ewport was threatened by a fleet carrying French soldiers in support of the. The British commander, Captain John Brisbane, determined to blockade New ...
Army of the Rhine... y titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin" (English: "War Song for the") was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792. The ...
Continental Army... n Revolutionary War. They both fought in the Massachusetts Militia, and the. The mother of President Millard Fillmore, Phoebe Millard (Fillmore), was ...
Viet Minh... o the historian David P. Chandler, the leftist Issarak groups, aided by the, occupied a sixth of Cambodia's territory by 1952; and, on the eve of the ...
New Model Army... until cornet George Joyce took him by force to Newmarket in the name of the. At this time mutual suspicion had developed between the New Model Army a ...
British Expeditionary ForceThe original, six divisions strong at the start of the war, had been wiped out by the ...
Fourth Army... er of the British Expeditionary Force and Henry Rawlinson, the commander of, have been criticised for incurring very severe casualties while failing ...
Continental Army... lutionary War, occurred on April 13, 1777, and resulted in a defeat for the, who were routed by about 4,000 troops under British command
Red Army... more than 1,000 alarms and 320 air attacks. The town was taken over by theon October 25, 1944 as the German Wehrmacht was pushed out and fled the ar ...

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Republican Guard... nd 159,000 personnel. In addition, there is a presidential force called the, but it and the National Congolese Police (PNC) are not part of the Armed ...
Polish Legions... ased on Polish alliances with post-revolutionary France. Henryk Dąbrowski'sfought in French campaigns outside of Poland, hoping that their involvemen ...
fleets... he component elements of armies, navies and air forces such as army groups,and large numbers of aircraft. Military strategy is a long-term projection ...
Imperial Japanese... rengthen their defensive positioning for their empire in the South Pacific,forces decided to invade and occupy Port Moresby in New Guinea and Tulagi ...
Confederate troops... oldsborough played a significant role in the Civil War, both for stationingand for transporting their supplies. The town also provided hospitals for ...
New Model Army... ly of The Godfathers), Alan Lee Shaw, and bassist Moose Harris (formerly of). Around this time, two prominent modern rock groups each covered a Damne ...
army... ile, Association nationale des premiers secours, …); many administrations —, fire services, national education, … — are also approved
XIIth... ble contingent of Polish miners from Northern France and Belgium. The XIth,and XIIIth were the first brigades formed. Later, the XIVth and XVth Briga ...
Russian armyCatherine sent theinto Poland to avoid possible disputes. Russia invaded Poland on 26 August ...
Imperial Russian... ere allowed to settle in depleted East Prussia. The province was overrun bytroops during the
Republican GuardIn addition to the other land forces, President Joseph Kabila also has apresidential force, formerly known as the Special Presidential Security Gr ...
Roman military... Mithraism, or sometimes Roman Mithraism. The mysteries were popular in the
Army of the North... s to the south. The Jujuy Exodus was conducted by the patriot forces of thethat were battling a Royalist army
Soviet Red ArmyAt the end of the war,forces launched Operation August Storm, which captured Manchuria form the ...
Norwegian ArmyIn World War II the bulk of theduring their years in exile in Britain consisted of a brigade in Dumfries. ...
French armyIn 1799 King Victor Emmanuel I was ousted from Piedmont by the, and moved his court to Cagliari (the King returned to Turin only in 1814 ...
People's Liberation Army... ing an account of the early life of Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, the's entering of Tibet, and the Dalai Lama's subsequent exile to India. Not ...
French armyIn 1747, during the War of the Austrian Succession, thelaid siege to it again. At that time, Bergen op Zoom had fortifications bu ...

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Confederate... this morning with similar orders." The delay allowed Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill'sdivision to come up from Harpers Ferry and repulse the Union breakthrough. ...
ArmyThe military armed forces of the Confederacy comprised three branches:, Navy and Marine Corps
Soviet Red Army... ies and areas where German forces were preparing their defenses against the, so that Polish underground civil authorities could take power before the ...
Confederate... ppi, during the American Civil War. It pitted a 4,787-man contingent led byMajor General Nathan Bedford Forrest against an 8,100-strong Union force l ...
Confederate... ter of the Maryland campaigns of the Civil War, during which both Union andtroops marched through the city. General Stonewall Jackson led his light i ...
Confederate... Dale County, Alabama, United States. It was named for a Civil War officer,General Edmund Rucker. The post is the primary flight training base for Ar ...
New Model Army... Ireland, whereby all significant military opposition to the Parliament andwas extinguished. The Long Parliament (known by then as the Rump Parliamen ...
Red Army... hting forces left in the aftermath of the Imperial collapse, and before thetook control, the Czechs and Slovaks were able to use their organization a ...
Confederate... esigned many of the town's 20th Century homes. During the Atlanta Campaign,cavalry badly defeated Union forces at the nearby Battle of Brown's Mill
armies of Polish volunteers... cially endorsed in June 1918 by the Entente Powers, on whose fronts sizablehad been mobilized and fought. On the ground in Poland in October–November ...
military... violence and intimidation, along with the politicisation of the judiciary,, police force and public services. Statements by the President and govern ...
New Zealand... ries, that is, France in relation to the legion. For example, Australia andmay allow post-legion enlistment providing the national has commonwealth c ...
First Army Division West... d is the home of III Corps, 1st Cavalry Division, 13th Sustainment Command,, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 41st Fires Brigade and many other corps an ...
army... h of the army was around 85,000 troops according to The New York Times. Thehad around 35-40,000 soldiers, who was mostly conscripts, the air force ha ...
National Liberation Front... . Various groups were formed in opposition to French rule, most notable the(FLN) and the National Algerian Movement
Heer... egiments to over 38 divisions during World War II, and served alongside the(regular army) but was never formally part of it. Adolf Hitler resisted in ...
Prussian army... e Hundred Days in 1815, he commanded the allied army which, together with aunder Blücher, defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. Wellesley's ba ...
Confederates... Kingsport (December 13, 1864) during the American Civil War, a force of 300under Colonel Richard Morgan (1836–1918) stopped a larger Union force for ...
Confederate... ded on that same day, his troops overpowering the small number of defendingsoldiers and burning down the bridge. On their way back to New Bern, Foste ...
Confederacy... s Silent Sam, erected to commemorate UNC students who died fighting for the. The statue has at times been dogged by controversy, some critics claimin ...
Continental... would make it vulnerable to British attack. In 1781, the combined action ofand French land and naval forces trapped the British army on the Virginia ...
Seleucid army... s, two decades after his brother Judas the Maccabee ("Hammer") defeated theduring the Maccabean Revolt. According to historical sources, including 1 ...
colonial army... merican Revolutionary War began, George Washington was selected to head the. During the war, the capital was moved to Richmond at the urging of Gover ...
Confederate... He was captured at the Battle of Thompson's Station and spent 3 months in aprison. In April 1864 after his release he was appointed colonel of the 17 ...
Confederate... n in the center of Grant's lines besieging Fort Donelson. During the fierceassault on February 15, Wallace coolly acted on his own initiative to send ...
Roman legion... of chemical agents was from Rome. Struggling to defend themselves from thes, Germanic tribes poisoned the wells of their enemies, with Roman jurists ...
Confederate... was on this site that the trestle collapsed under a troop carrying train ofsoldiers during the American Civil War; the wreck is called the Chunky Cre ...
Russian Army... u, and some private collections. About two km (one mile) below the town thecrossed the Rhine in 1813. Population 18,300
Confederate... Expedition during the American Civil War. Although the battle resulted in avictory and the capture of significant war material, it had little long-te ...
ArmyThe Ecuadorian Armed Forces (Fuerzas Armadas del Ecuador), consists of the, Air Force and Navy, and have the stated responsibility for the preservat ...
Great Heathen Army... they reverted to Thanet for their winter encampment. The following year theled by the Brothers Ivar the Boneless, Halfdan and Ubbe Ragnarsson, and al ...
Vietnamese armed forces... rganization that included many dissatisfied former Khmer Rouge members, thethen invaded Cambodia, capturing Phnom Penh on January 7, 1979. Despite a ...
Prussian... use of the pike in infantry formations is 1700, although such armies as theand Austrian had already abandoned the pike by that date. Other armies, su ...