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  • McAlpin's Corps, also known as McAlpin's Corps of Royalists and the American Volunteers, referred to either of two loyalist units in the British Army,...
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    Loyal Rhode Islanders Maryland Loyalists Battalion McAlpin's Corps (also, known as McAlpin's Corps of Royalists, absorbed the American Volunteers, King’s...
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    Boomer went to Europe in 1918, Benjamin B. McAlpin began managing the Hotel McAlpin's finances. In 1922, the McAlpin became one of the first hotels to link...
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  • MacAlpine (redirect from McAlpin)
    by Tony MacAlpine McAlpin's Corps McAlpine's Fusiliers, an Irish ballad Sir Robert McAlpine, a British construction firm Alfred McAlpine, a defunct British...
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    Loyal Rhode Islanders Maryland Loyalists Battalion McAlpin's Corps (also, known as McAlpin's Corps of Royalists, absorbed the American Volunteers, King’s...
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  • Pierre Bauvais, and an associate of McAlpin's, Harry Dunham. When Scully attempts to perform an autopsy on McAlpin's body, she finds a dog carcass in its...
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  • Harry Sylvester McAlpin Jr. (July 21, 1906 - July 18, 1985) was an American reporter. He was the first African-American reporter to attend a U.S. Presidential...
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  • Lively was also a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. In 1979, Lively married talent manager Elaine Lively (née McAlpin). They were the parents of...
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    company joined the King's Rangers, but the majority were absorbed into McAlpin's Corps, a collection of under-strength Loyalist units. In November 1781, these...
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    Infantry Brigade. Formerly known as the Tank Corps and the Royal Tank Corps, it is part of the Royal Armoured Corps. The formation of the Royal Tank Regiment...
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    November 10, 1922 at the Hotel McAlpin in New York City to discuss establishing relationships with other Marine Corps veteran organizations. Among attendees...
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    Holland McTyeire "Howlin' Mad" Smith, KCB (April 20, 1882 – January 12, 1967) was a general in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He...
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  • States defunct AN AAA Ansett Australia ANSETT Australia defunct AAC Army Air Corps ARMYAIR United Kingdom 5W AEU Astraeus FLYSTAR United Kingdom defunct, ICAO...
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    rebels, with their red berets, in 1830s Spain. The French Chasseurs alpins, a corps of mountain troops created in 1888, were the first permanently established...
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  • Sergeant (category Military ranks of the United States Marine Corps)
    fireteam leader or assistant squad leader; while in the United States Marine Corps the rank is typically held by squad leaders. More senior non-commissioned...
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  • Thumbnail for Suffrage Emergency Corps
    The Suffrage Emergency Corps was a special group of suffragists formed after nearly two-thirds of the states had ratified the Nineteenth Amendment to...
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  • officers was Major General Nimrod Aloni, the commander of the Israeli Depth Corps, based on a photograph of a man who resembled him being detained by unidentified...
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    mercenaries to serve as patrols in the rough country until a permanent corps of Mountain Fusiliers (Fusiliers des Montagnes) was raised in the 1740s...
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    third wife, Faye Emerson. That same year John married Mrs. Irene Boyd McAlpin (born March 8, 1931). Collier, 361. Roosevelt, 306-7. Roosevelt, 37. Roosevelt...
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    to 1918 when the French 70th Chasseurs alpins were training with the British Tank Corps. The Chasseurs alpins wore a distinctive large beret and Major-General...
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