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  • This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Chris Bell (British Army officer) article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's...
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  • official line put out by the Army spokesman in the Telegraph report — “Major General Chris Bell has retired from the Army" together with a month and year...
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  • current AAC? Army Air Corps is already taken by the British Army AAC. Army Air Corps (US) perhaps? The article on the historical United States Army Air Corps...
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  • in the SA army (not navy) He was the officer on duty or base commander on duty on the night when the incident happened, as other officers were attending...
    17 KB (2,858 words) - 09:54, 14 January 2024
  • is actually required for British Army officer selection, and the TA is a separate organisation to the university based officer training corps, OTC. The...
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  • the British army), as this is unsuported. The British Navy DID have a reputation as the best in the world even prior to Waterloo, but the British army did...
    95 KB (14,954 words) - 02:29, 2 March 2023
  • medic but also a junior officer with a training role. He would also have had to complete an army paratroopers course as well(as Chris Ryan did), which is...
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  • British soldiers from line regiments of the British Army including the Ulster Defence Regiment and Royal Marines in Northern Ireland to call officers...
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  • (1944), British soldier and poet, found near the officers' latrine, a gunshot in his head, his revolver still in his hand. The official Army Court of...
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  • (UTC) Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (revised) - Court Officers, 1660-1837 in the section "Index of officers: .. - .." (pages 684–1661) gives...
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  • the regular British Army, to be replaced by local forces. According to Richard Bourke in Peace in Ireland: The War of Ideas pg.164 “British efforts would...
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  • and officers which all died. If the Engineering Officers could be added I would be greatful. Here is a start; Chief Engineer Officer, Mr. Joseph Bell 2nd...
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  • occur". ... But psychologist Dr Patrick Tissington - himself a former British Army officer - says that the military can use loyalty to a group to encourage...
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  • outnumbered. Almost all the German officers and noncoms who had started the war back in 1914 were gone. The German army had lost its faith in the Kaiser...
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  • the Army demanded the forward assist be added prior to the reliability problems arising, not in response to them. As I understand it, Army officers demanded...
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  • As for Thomas' military status, his biography claimed he was a U.S. Army officer, a position that requires being inducted. Thomas even sued the L.A. Times...
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  • military forces involved. For battles, this should include army commanders (and other officers as necessary). For wars, only prominent or notable leaders...
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  • prominent. British nationalism is true, but why would it not be just plain nationalism? Is there a non British nationalist group in Britain? I am not clear...
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  • the British occupation in the latter half of the 19th century and became popular for military uniforms, initially with cavalry and only in Britain, but...
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  • Talk:Michael Caine (category British military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    As far as I am concerned, I am not aware of having deleted information. Chris K 15:01, 4 Oct 2003 (UTC) Well, during your first edit today you removed...
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