10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMMANDANTSHIP»
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Herefordshire and the Great War: with the city and county's ...
Detachment, under the Commandantship of Miss Ida Lea, was attached to this
Hospital so kindly lent by Mr. E. R. and Mrs. Dymond. Originally it contained 25
beds, which were occupied on the 5th May, 1915. Late in that year, Miss Ida Lea
...
William Collins (of Hereford.), 1919
2
Highland Light Infantry Chronicle
Rather, it may be said, under the worthy commandantship of Colonel A. G.
Rajfour, its efficiency as a military musical academy has at no time been more
evident than it is to-day. The building, erected in 1845, covers the site of Sir
Godfrey ...
3
Historical Records of Australia: Despatches and papers
Will Your Lordship, therefore, allow me with great submission to suggest whether
these Offices on the Xorth Side of the Island may not be given to Mr. Abbott, and
the Commandantship restored to Colonel Balfour, who has a family of eight ...
Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee, 1922
4
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
I do not like to give an opinion upon a matter of purely military detail. 2947. Do
you know whether there are civil duties to perform ? — There are no civil duties, I
believe, in the commandantship of Jaffna. 2948. At Batticollia there are 38 men, ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1834
5
The United Service Magazine
second division, and these islands have been constituted into a separate
commandantship. The Sovereign is likewise General-Commandant of the first
Military Division, and in this capacity receives the monthly muster- rolls and
reports, and, ...
6
The French Revolution: A History
Captain D'Agoust may now therefore look forward to Major- ship, to
Commandantship of the Tuileries ;4 — and withal vanish from History ; where
nevertheless he has been fated to do a notable thing. For not only are D'
Espremenil and ...
7
The Record Or, A Series of Official Papers Relative to the ...
The first work, therefore, of a Commander ought to be to read all the letters,
memoirs and instructions appertaining to his commandantship, that he may thus
learn what has been done by his predecessors, and how they thought and acted
in ...
8
The French revolution. A history
... all opposition 'by two cannon-shots,' blank cannonshots, and the terror of his
name ; and thereupon, announcing, with a Laconicism which should be imitated,
“Representatives, your decrees are executed,"5 lays down his Commandantship.
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India ...
Every thing appears to be proceeding as it ought to do, under the
commandantship of Capt. Lonsdale, who jbund, when he arrived there, that the
settlers thought themselves out of the pale of all law, and could do as they
pleased: but the ...
... and why, 383 — meagreness of his account of the connexion wiih the
Robespierres, 383 — anecdote of Napoleon, 383, 384 — disputed, 384 —
probable effect of Napoleon's acceptance of the commandantship of Paris under
Robespierre, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COMMANDANTSHIP»
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Reminiscence Of An Old Soldier
During the Commandantship of CME by Brigadier Harkirat Singh, we saw Field Marshal Viscount (Bill) Slim, the retiring CIGS (Chief of Imperial ... «KanglaOnline, Feb 11»
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Col Adamczyk - the BTO, Skeleltor -- retried from civilian life (de-retired) and the commandantship of Valley Forge Military Academy, and also ... «Washington Post, May 04»