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  • Military history: Biography / British / European / World War II / Cold War C‑class...
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  • Talk:List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current) (category British military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    (Royal Navy officer) Sydney Fremantle Arthur Waistell William Wordsworth Fisher William Milbourne James Charles Little (Royal Navy officer) Geoffrey Layton...
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  • Talk:List of It Ain't Half Hot Mum episodes (category List-Class British television articles)
    show without their pianist. A new gunner arrives in the camp. An anti-British demonstration disrupts the show. Also Starring 2. My Lovely Boy (10/01/1974)...
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  • Winner founded the charity the Police Memorial Trust to pay tribute to officers slain on duty by placing memorials where they fell. Mrs Thatcher unveiled...
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  • criminals who posed such a danger to police and the public. (And, although the Thompson .45 sub-machine gun could be fitted with a 50- or 100-round drum magazine...
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  • Representative artists which are listed in the British section of the article about the War artist and in British official war artists were selected using two...
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  • single SS officer pulled out a pistol and shot a medical officer standing in the front row, and then shot the man standing next to the medical officer. Other...
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  • ISBN 9780811742788. Shepherd, Ben H. (Jun 28, 2016). Hitler's Soldiers: The German Army in the Third Reich. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0195079036. K.e.coffman...
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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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  • in Switzerland, specifically those involving the Swiss Army, police, and intelligence officers, as well as with "an American representative in Switzerland...
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  • of the most sued people in Britain. From 1969 to the mid-1980s, the magazine was represented by human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman. The first person...
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  • military officers, that made the approval for Grant. Also, yes, Grant's military career started at West Point. As soon as you join the Army, whether at...
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  • the British Empire|CBE]] (1935–): British [[Olympic_medals#Olympic_champions_and_medalists|Olympic gold medal]] [[bobsleigh|bobsledder]], army [[Major]]...
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  • the northern front, the Syrian army was blocked in Deganya. The Jordanian 'Arab Legion', commanded by British officers, refrained from invading Israeli...
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  • ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help) Marcus, Joyce (2004b) [2003]. Geoffrey E. Braswell (ed.). The Maya and Teotihuacan. Austin, Texas, US: University...
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  • link smallpox epidemics to British colonists. She suggests that the epidemics, which coincided with the arrival of British settlers, were not a result...
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  • translated into "modern language" by the 1960's, and again (!) in the 1980's. (Geoffrey Lewis, The Turkish Language Reform: A Catastrophic Success, pp. 2-4) --Macrakis...
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  • that the 'British' have evolved through moral depravity and inbreeding into a separate species outside the human race ('the Zionist-British organism')...
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  • were frequent, filling the area with "the most curious specimens of the British shopkeeper and artisan on an outing". Following Malvern's new-found fame...
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  • coup d'etat?? They removed themselves from british influence, they didn't want yo take control over the british empire! —Preceding unsigned comment added...
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