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  • Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Christopher Wallace (British Army officer). Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have...
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  • are anti-British and pro-terrorism. Please look into this. "Leithp" What may appear as "anti-British and pro-terrorism" are neither anti-British nor pro-terrorist...
    64 KB (9,480 words) - 08:20, 21 July 2024
  • correct; " the son of Captain Christopher Raymond Perry and Sarah Wallace Alexander, a direct descendant of William Wallace." - It is slightly unclear if...
    14 KB (3,739 words) - 03:54, 9 January 2024
  • merchant and newspaper support, c) the most experienced British Army and Royal Navy senior officers refused to accept an appointment to come out of half-pay...
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  • Australian republican politician Victor Turner: British anthropologist Samuel Tuke: English army officer and playwright Julia Gardiner Tyler: widow of President...
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  • History of the KGB," by Vasily Mitrokhin and Christopher Andrew.] Moreover, Oleg Gordievsky, a high-level KGB officer who also defected from the Soviet Union...
    63 KB (9,940 words) - 13:26, 22 March 2019
  • Talk:28 Weeks Later (category B-Class British cinema articles)
    misspelling but a British English spelling. Geoff B (talk) 17:11, 26 November 2010 (UTC) ...and that's just plain English, not "British" English. There...
    42 KB (5,709 words) - 16:13, 4 April 2024
  • short wikipedia article at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Harris_(British_Army_officer) The existing supporting reference in the article refers to Ian Harris...
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  • Parliament) and British "Royalists" (supporters of the King) WHY is this so and why does it mention English "Parliamentarians"' and British "Royalists" Presumably...
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  • coal-black troops from West Africa under British officers...and, of course, masses of young men from Britain of every social class... and (also) Indians...
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  • indicates there are other races of officer including the asian officer and what appears to be a black or hispanic officer in the videos. 172.101.5.82 (talk)...
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  • (UTC) As you say, Wallace is an author and one of the experts. Some would argue that Vickers is an interested party. Working for the British Foreign Office...
    174 KB (26,299 words) - 23:28, 26 May 2024
  • the British and German royal families were important up to the 1920s, and given his exile in London and British-occupied Egypt, I suspect his British links...
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  • (UTC)  Done Reworded as 'To ensure his safety, his officers requested that Charles command his army from a position behind the front lines which resulted...
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  • and hard to prevent their mothers and sisters from being taken by the army officers to join the harems, but the punishment was swift and brutal. An English...
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  • Arlen, David H. Armstrong, Henry W. Armstrong, Richard Armstrong (British Army officer), Edward F. Arn, Ellis Arnall, Samuel W. (Wat) Arnold, William W...
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  • Congreve was first used by a British warship in 1806 during attack on the French port of Boulogne. It was used by the British army in the Battle of Leipzig...
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  • from the British spy drama Spooks, a country with large gas reserves. Tazbekistan: a former Soviet Republic in Central Asia in the British comedy drama...
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  • the Army reacted. Armed with an order by the shah, appointing General Fazlollah Zahedi as prime minister, a coalition of mobs and retired officers close...
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  • Gorgas army officer, physician, Mobile Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald writer, Montgomery Lionel Hampton jazz musician, Birmingham William Christopher Handy composer...
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