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  1. British Regulars

    of the enlisted Regulars were either Scottish or Irish. A small number of Regulars were from Prussia ... britsol.html http www.national army museum.ac.uk http www.napoleonistyka.atspace.com foreigners British army.htm britishinfantry Category 19th century history of the British Army ...   more details



  1. Starship Regulars

    Starship Regulars was an animated Adobe Flash Macromedia Flash cartoon series created by The Simpsons Simpsons producer Rob LaZebnik for Icebox.com Icebox in 1999. It parodied modern science fiction programs such as Star Trek . The series is available at Icebox s website, as well as on Comcast video on Demand . In 2000, Showtime TV network Showtime expressed interest in developing a live action television version. Setting Starship Regulars is set aboard the massive Federation starship Integrity in the 24th century. The Integrity is commanded by Captain Bellagen usually referred to as The Captain . The series focuses on three grunt soldiers, Tycho, Wilson, and Dave. In contrast to the morality shown by the Captain, Tycho and Wilson are shown to be more interested in getting laid or drinking booze. Voice performers Starship Regulars had a diverse cast, including Diedrich Bader as Wilson Michael Dorn as Captain Bellagen Amy Pietz as Mara Billy Ragsdale as Tycho Karl Wiedergott as Jackson and Blinka Megan Price as Lees Episodes There were ten webisodes of Starship Regulars War The Starship Regulars participate in a drinking game as the ship is under attack. Hostage The Starship Regulars plot how to get back a bottle of Cordomite , a rare alcoholic beverage, which was taken hostage with the Captain. Raid As the Captain is tortured, Tycho, Wilson, and Dave ingeniously use an old Hughes transporter to beam up the Cordomite bottle. Enemy Engaged Tycho works hard to pick up a Gerex woman. Conquest Tycho must struggle with whether to do it with a Gerex woman and possibly die. Galien Nation Tycho struggles with the advances of a male alien Ambassador. The Ultimate Weapon The Starship Regulars are placed in charge of guarding a Koraeg, the Federation s worse enemy. As the Captain contemplates whether to introduce a virus into the Koraeg civilization, the Regulars get him drunk and show ... Starship Regulars producer website http www.variety.com review VE1117797010?refCatId 1008 Variety.com ...   more details



  1. Texas Regulars

    Refimprove date December 2009 The Texas Regulars was a group based in Texas which was formed in 1944 to deny Franklin D. Roosevelt a majority of the Electoral College United States Electoral College in the United States presidential election, 1944 1944 presidential election . By the 1940s, Texas conservative Democrat s were irritated with Roosevelt and his New Deal and they were also unhappy about the Supreme Court striking down the segregated primary in Smith v. Allwright . They planned to gain control of the nominating convention and select a slate of electors who would not vote for Roosevelt. Texas Regulars supporters included Congressman Martin Dies Jr. , former Texas governor Dan Moody , and Senator W. Lee O Daniel . They won the first convention, but they then lost the second convention. This led them to form their own ticket which did not field a candidate. On election day, they finished third, with 135,439 votes 0.3 of the vote . ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki United States presidential election, 1944 Results ref They won a majority in only Washington County, Texas , falling short of their goal as Roosevelt won Texas and the election. The Texas Regulars disbanded soon afterward, but many of them went on to support the Dixiecrat candidacy of Strom Thurmond in 1948. References reflist Category Politics of Texas ...   more details



  1. Army

    Other uses File JapaneseArmy1900.jpg thumb 300px Japanese Imperial Army c.1900 File Conscription map of the world.svg thumb 300px Map of the world of the army forms legend 8cd19d No armed forces legend ... legend b9b9b9 No information An army from Latin arma arms, weapons via Old French arm e , armed ... force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army an army composed of full time career soldier s who stand over , in other words, who do not disband during times of peace. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters . In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army , notably French Air Force France . In such countries, the word army on its own retains its connotation of a land force in common usage. The current largest army in the world, by number of active troops, is the People s Liberation Army ... reserve personnel followed by the Indian Army with 1,325,000 active troops and 2,142,821 reserve personnel. By definition, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular army regular armies ... June 2011 Main Army history Sparta The Spartan Army was one of the earliest known professional armies ... labor. This allowed the Spartans to field a full time army with a campaign season that lasted all year. The Spartan Army was largely composed of hoplite s, equipped with arms and armor nearly ... thumb The Roman army laid the foundation of military organisation and Military tactics tactic s The Roman Army had its origins in the citizen army of the Roman Republic Republic , which was staffed by citizens serving mandatory duty for Rome. Reforms around 115 BC turned the army into a professional ... effectively, such as light skirmish troops and heavy cavalry . After their service in the army ... mercenaries, became the core of the Roman Army moreover, by the time of the Late Roman Empire tribes ...   more details



  1. This Is the Army

    Infobox Film name This Is the Army image image size caption director Michael Curtiz producer Hal B. Wallis ... This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime motion picture produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner .... Ronald Reagan , while both the stage play and film included soldiers of the United States Army U.S. Army that were actors and performers in civilian life. Basis Infobox Musical name This Is the Army ... at Camp Upton , his old Army base in Yaphank , New York during World War I . There he spoke with the commanding ... original 1917 Army play, Yip Yip Yaphank Yip Yip Yaphank . ref name Irving Berlin Comes to Yaphank ... 17, 2006 ref Gen. George Marshall approved a Broadway production of a wartime musical for the army ... be for the United States Army no whites and African Americans would appear on stage simultaneously ... Theatre from July 4, 1942 to September 26, 1942. ref name This Is the Army Production Credits Internet Broadway Database. This Is the Army at http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 1208 . Retrieved ... Online Inflation Calculator at http data.bls.gov cgi bin cpicalc.pl . ref for the Army Emergency Relief Fund. ref name Irving Berlin This Is the Army, Part 2 NARA, by Laurence Bergreen at http www.archives.gov ... the play were the only Army outfit to be fully integrated, but only so off stage. The title of the movie ... a dozen, ref cite web url http www.listal.com movie this is the army cast title Cast and Credits of This Is the Army publisher listal.com accessdate 2011 07 03 ref the only scene that includes ... Navy Navy and the United States Army Air Corps Air Corps . Although the core of the movie consists of the musical ... War II raging in Europe, Jones son Johnny enlists in the Army shortly after Pearl Harbor is attacked ... This is the Army premiere The movie premiered at the Warner Theatre Washington, D.C. Warner s Earle Theater on August 12, 1943. It grossed 9,555,586.44, which was donated to Army Emergency Relief ... his Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning. The Army Emergency Relief Fund collected millions of dollars ...   more details



  1. Federal Army

    . In April 1914 Huerta claimed his army had reached the size of 250,000 men, with 31 regiments of Rurales ... observers said it was closer to 40,000. Specific numbers aside, the rapid expansion of the army had ... made an attempt to increase the size of the army by ordering a mass levy, or forced conscription from .... Very few of the men under his command were volunteers and many deserted the army. Huerta tried ... commissions and attempts were made to increase the number in training. Federal army generals were ... Huerta worked at creating an army capable of keeping him in power. He tried to expand the army by creating new units to distance them from the defeatism of the former Porfirista army. To bolster ... guerrillas. The Federal Army was disbanded on August 13, 1914. At the time the full strength of the Federal army was 10 Generals of Division, 61 Generals of Brigade, 1,006 Jefes, 2,446 Officers, 24,800 ..., a total of 10,500 men. The Federal army was replaced by the Constitutional Army of Venustiano Carranza ...   more details



  1. Continental Army

    to the Continental Army regulars, local militia units, raised and funded by individual colonies states ... Army regulars during campaigns. The militia troops developed a reputation for being prone to premature ...more footnotes date June 2011 US Revolutionary War The Continental Army was formed after the outbreak ... of Great Britain Great Britain . The Continental Army was supplemented by local militia United States ... was the Commander in Chief of the army throughout the war. Most of the Continental Army was disbanded ... possibly formed the nucleus of what became the United States Army . Creation The Continental Army consisted ... did not have an army. Previously, each colony had relied upon the Militia United States History militia ... Continental Congress rejected the idea. ref Wright, Continental Army , http www.history.army.mil ... the raising of a colonial army consisting of 26 company regiments, followed shortly by similar but smaller ... Congress decided to proceed with the establishment of a Continental Army for purposes of common ... Commander in Chief of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775. As the Continental Congress ... of the Continental Army was the subject of considerable debate. There was a general aversion to maintaining a standing army among the Americans but, on the other hand, the requirements of the war against the British required the discipline and organization of a modern military. As a result, the army ... of units. Soldiers in the Continental Army were citizens who had volunteered to serve in the army but were ... Congress feared the possibility of the Continental Army evolving into a permanent army. The army ... successive armies, or establishments The Continental Army of 1775, comprising the initial New England Army, organized by Washington into three divisions, six brigades, and 38 regiments. Major General Philip Schuyler s ten regiments in New York were sent to invade Canada . The Continental Army of 1776, reorganized after the initial enlistment period of the soldiers in the 1775 army had expired ...   more details



  1. Army Council

    Army Council may refer to Army Council 1647 , of the New Model Army Army Council 1904 , of the British Army, renamed as the Army Board in 1967 IRA Army Council , of the Provisional Irish Republican Army Ulster Army Council , set up in 1973 as an umbrella group by the Ulster Defence Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force to co ordinate joint paramilitary operations. Continuity Army Council of the Continuity Irish Republican Army Army Council RIRA of the Real Irish Republican Army disambig ...   more details



  1. Libyan Army

    Libyan Army may refer to National Liberation Army Libya , the army of the National Transitional Council Libyan Army 1951 2011 , the army of the Libyan Kingdom and Libyan Arab Jamahiriya disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Army Stadium

    Army Stadium may refer to Army Stadium Vietnam Army Stadium, Rawalpindi Army Stadium, Peshawar Army Stadium Phnom Penh geodis ...   more details



  1. Syrian Army

    War , the army was small, poorly armed, and poorly trained. Paris had relied primarily on French regulars .... In 2010 army regulars were estimated at 220,000, with an additional 300,000 in reserve. cn date ...Infobox National Military country SYR name Syrian Arab Army native name image File ... Amir last Taheri ref commander title Chief of staff Chief of Army Staff Manpower age 18 conscription ... ranks The Syrian Army , officially called the Syrian Arab Army , is the land force branch of the Syrian ... of the combined services. The Syrian Army was formed by the French after World War I, after the French ... Troupes sp ciales du Levant with 8,000 men, which later grew into both the Syrian and Lebanese Army ... the rank of major. Historically the Syrian Army has acted consistently in defence of the regime. In doing ... division sized army. The 1st Brigade was ready by the time of the Syrian war against Israel on May ... army. These troops were mostly grouped into three infantry brigades and an armored force of about ... within the army. In March 1949, the chief of staff, General Husni al Za im , installed ..., p.457 458 ref Discipline in the army broke down across the board as units and their commanders pledged ... Syrian coup d etat . However in 1967 the army did appear to have some strength. It had around 70,000 ..., 2002, p.459 460 ref The army had sixteen brigades twelve infantry, two armoured, and two mechanised ... War Israeli assault of the Golan heights, the Syrian army failed to counterattack the Israelis as the Israelis ... several Jordanian Army detachments, but rebuffed them without major difficulty. Two days later, the 5th ... the Jordanian monarchy itself. Despite defeating the Jordanian Army at al Ramtha on 21 September ... Israel ref An order of battle of the Syrian Army in October 1973 can be found in Colonel Trevor Dupuy ... post 17259349392 is the syrian army falling apart ref The Syrian armed forces have ... of the army in an attempt to repress the current uprising has often been counterproductive around ...   more details



  1. Korean Army

    Korean Army may refer to The Republic of Korea Army South Korea The Korean People s Army North Korea disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Army of One

    Army of One may refer to Army of One film Army of One film , a film released in 1993 Army of One song Army of One song , a song by Cass Fox Army of One Phish song Army of One Phish song on Undermind , an album released by Phish Army of One Recruiting Slogan , the former U.S. Army recruiting slogan Army of One The Sopranos episode Army of One album Army of One album , an album by Riot band Riot disambig ...   more details



  1. Nationalist army

    Nationalist army may refer The Nationalist Army of Africa in Spain under Franco The National Revolutionary Army in the Republic of China disambig ...   more details



  1. Liberation Army

    Liberation Army may refer to General Earth Liberation Army National Liberation Army Africa Army for the Liberation of Rwanda Azanian People s Liberation Army Caprivi Liberation Army Moroccan Army of Liberation Sudan People s Liberation Army Asia Arab Liberation Army Balochistan Liberation Army Palestinian Liberation Army Karen National Liberation Army Korean Liberation Army Malayan Peoples Liberation Army Malayan Races Liberation Army People s Liberation Army Russian Liberation Army Viet Cong Europe Bavarian Liberation Army Cornish National Liberation Army Greek People s Liberation Army Irish National Liberation Army Kosovo Liberation Army Liberation Army of Chameria National Liberation Army Albanians of Macedonia People s Liberation Army of Macedonia Scottish National Liberation Army Ukrainian Liberation Army America Black Liberation Army National Liberation Army Colombia Liberation Army of the South Popular Liberation Army Symbionese Liberation Army Zapatista Army of National Liberation mil unit dis Category National liberation armies National liberation armies Category National liberation movements ...   more details



  1. Kitchener's Army

    Image Kitchener Britons.jpg right thumb 150px Alfred Leete s recruitment poster for Kitchener s Army The New Army , often referred to as Kitchener s Army or, disparagingly, Kitchener s Mob , ref Kitchener ... calls for volunteers. The seasoned regulars of the first British expeditionary force said ... Army by James Norman Hall ref was an initially all volunteer army formed in the United Kingdom following ... its potential, including piece meal dispersal of the New Army battalions into existing regular or Territorial ... Haig, 1st Earl Haig Douglas Haig as part of the Army reforms of the Edwardian period as the basis for the New Army, as many of its members had volunteered for Home Service only, and because ... days of the war, the Territorial Force could not reinforce the regular army, as it lacked modern equipment ... who had volunteered for General Service. Those recruited into the New Army were used to form complete Battalion s under existing British Army Regiments. These new battalions had titles of the form xxth Service Battalion, regiment name . The first New Army divisions were used at the Battle of Loos ... army of 5 regular divisions in August 1914, two armies comprising 16 divisions by the end of the 1914 ... Army during World War I refimprove section date February 2012 All five of the full army groups meaning a group of divisions similar in size to an army, not a group of armies were made up of volunteer ... construction at the main training camps. Almost 2.5 million men volunteered for Kitchener s Army ... the Battle of the Somme . After the bloody battles of 1916 and 1917, the British army facing the Ludendorff ... in the British Army throughout the war, including more than half of the five million men serving in the British Army in 1918, were conscripts. Training Image 10th Irish Division at Basingstoke.jpg thumb ... at Basingstoke in 1915 A recruit accepted into the army was first sent to his Regimental depot, where he received his kit and was introduced to army discipline and training. Next he was sent to the main ...   more details



  1. People's Army

    mil unit dis People s Army is was the title of the armed forces of several different countries. Czechoslovak People s Army People s Army of Poland Vietnam People s Army National People s Army Yugoslav People s Army Korean People s Army New People s Army de Volksarmee ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Territorial Army

    The Territorial Army is a volunteer reserve force and may refer to Territorial Army Germany , German Army Recreation of an army in West Germany part of the West German Army during the Cold War Territorial Army India Territorial Army United Kingdom Rejimen Askar Wataniah Malaysia mil unit dis sv Territorial Army ...   more details



  1. Texian Army

    Do not page move this article to Texan Army the spelling is correct. The Texian Army was a military organization consisting of volunteer and regular soldiers who fought against the Mexico Mexican army during the Texas Revolution . Approximately 3,700 men joined the army between October 2, 1835 during ... The structure of the Texian Army was relatively fluid. Originally, it was composed entirely ... Greys . ref name todish13 Todish et al. 1998 , p. 13. ref By the end of the war, the army had grown to include three distinct divisions. Members of the regular army enlisted for two years and were subject to army discipline and the army s chain of command. A squad of permanent volunteers enlisted ... of the army commander in chief. Most of the men who joined the permanent volunteers had settled .... ref Paul D. Lack, REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, Handbook of Texas Online http www.tshaonline.org handbook online ... A majority of the men who joined the army had arrived from the United States after war broke out ... in seven of the English speaking settlers in Texas joined the army. One in three adult male Tejano s, that is, Spanish speaking settlers in Texas, joined the army. ref name todish13 History Origination ... taken by the new army was the Battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. After a skirmish, the Mexican ... days after Austin took command, the army marched towards Bexar to confront General Martin Perfecto ... Restructuring December 1835 February 1836 The regular division of the Army was officially established ... later the establishment of a Legion of Cavalry would be authorized. ref Thomas W. Cutrer, ARMY ... of the regular forces, Sam Houston , called for 5,000  men to enlist in the regular army but had ... was intended for them given away to men some of whom had not been in the army more than four days, and many ... of the Texian army Fannin, Johnson, Grant, or Houston. ref name todish30 Todish et al. 1998 , p. 30. ref On January 10, Johnson issued a call to form a Federal Volunteer Army of Texas which ...   more details



  1. Second Army

    Second Army may refer to Germany 2nd Army German Empire , a World War I field army 2nd Army Wehrmacht , a World War II field army 2nd Panzer Army Others Second Army Australia British Second Army Second Army France Japanese Second Army Second Army Ottoman Empire Polish Second Army Second Army Russian Empire , fought at Tannenberg Soviet Second Army Turkish Second Army Second United States Army 2nd Army Italy mil unit dis de 2. Armee fr 2e arm e ko 2 nl 2e Leger ja 2 no Annen arm pl 2 Armia ru 2 tr 2. Ordu uk 2 ...   more details



  1. First Army

    First Army may refer to Germany 1st Army German Empire , a World War I field Army 1st Army Wehrmacht , a World War II field army 1st Panzer Army 1st Parachute Army Germany Others First Army Australia First Army Austria Hungary First Army United Kingdom First Army Bulgaria First Canadian Army Republic of China New First Army First Army France First Army Greece First Army Hungary First Army Italy Japanese First Army First Army Ottoman Empire First Polish Army 1920 First Polish Army 1944 1945 First Army Romania First Army Russian Empire First Army Serbia 1st Red Banner Army Soviet Union First Army Turkey First United States Army First Army Yugoslavia mil unit dis de 1. Armee fr 1re arm e ko 1 nl 1e Leger ja 1 no F rste arm pl 1 Armia ru 1 tr 1. Ordu uk 1 ...   more details



  1. In the Army Now

    In the Army Now may refer to In the Army Now song In the Army Now song , a song by Rob and Ferdi Bolland, covered by Status Quo In the Army Now film In the Army Now film , 1994 war comedy film In the Army Now album In the Army Now album , a 1986 album by Status Quo disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Fifth Army

    Fifth Army may refer to Germany 5th Army German Empire , a World War I field Army 5th Army Wehrmacht , a World War II field army 5th Panzer Army Russia USSR 5th Army Soviet Union Fifth Army Russian Empire Others Fifth Army Nationalist China , see 88th Division National Revolutionary Army Fifth Army France Fifth Army Japan Fifth Army Ottoman Empire Fifth Army United Kingdom Fifth United States Army mil unit dis de 5. Armee fr 5e arm e ja 5 no Femte arm pl 5 Armia ru 5 tr 5. Ordu uk 5 ...   more details



  1. Fourteenth Army

    Fourteenth Army or 14th Army may refer to Germany 14th Army German Empire , a World War I field Army 14th Army Wehrmacht , a World War II field army Others Fourteenth Army United Kingdom Italian Fourteenth Army Fourteenth United States Army , a World War II phantom force Soviet 14th Guards Army in Moldovia see 14th Army involvement in Transnistria Soviet 14th Army Soviet Union 14th Army Japanese Fourteenth Army during World War II see List of Armies of the Japanese Army mil unit dis de 14. Armee et 14. armee nl 14e Leger ja 14 pl 14 Armia ru 14 ...   more details



  1. Imperial Army

    An Imperial Army is literally an army of any empire. However, only some empires in history and in fiction have actually referred to their armies as The Imperial Army. Former Imperial Armies In Europe The Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire until 1806 The German Army German Empire Imperial German Army 1871 1918 the Austro Hungarian Army 1804 1918 Armies of the Russian Czar s and the French Emperor , e.g. in the Battle of the three emperors at Austerlitz Elsewhere The Imperial Japanese Army The Imperial Chinese Army The Manchukuo Imperial Army The Imperial Iranian Army Fictional The Imperial Army Star Wars of the fictional Galactic Empire in Star Wars The Imperial Army of the Archadian Empire in the video game Final Fantasy XII The Imperial Army of the Imperium of Man in Warhammer 40000 disambig de Kaiserliche Armee it Esercito imperiale ...   more details




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