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  • 21IRA and the Anglo-Irish Treaty — The Irish Republican Army was a guerrilla army that fought the Irish War of Independence against Britain from 1919–1921. It saw itself as the legitimate army of the Irish Republic declared in 1919. The Anglo Irish Treaty, which ended this… …

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  • 22Alexander Macomb (American general) — Infobox Military Person name=Alexander Macomb caption=General Macomb s official portrait, by Thomas Sully, 1829, in the West Point Museum Art Collection, U.S. Military Academy born= Birth date|1782|4|3 died= death date and age|1841|6|25|1782|4|3… …

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  • 23Military Advocate General — logo The Military Advocate General assists the Israel Defense Forces in imposing rules of conduct through legal advice, legal instruction, maintaining the mechanisms for military prosecution and legal defense, and fulfilling special legal tasks.… …

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  • 24Major General Logan Scott-Bowden — CBE DSO OBE MC and BAR was born in Whitehaven, Cumbria on the 21st February 1920. Son of Lt.Col. Jonathan Scott Bowden, OBE, TD, and Mary Scott Bowden (née Logan).Early LifeHe was educated at Malvern College and the Royal Military Academy,… …

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  • 25Thomas Hillhouse (adjutant general) — Thomas Hillhouse (March 10, 1817 Albany County, New York July 31, 1897 Yonkers, Westchester County, New York) was an American farmer, banker and politician.LifeHe was the son of Thomas Hillhouse (d. 1835, brother of James Hillhouse). He worked… …

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  • 26Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command — Commanding General United States Army Forces Command Incumbent: GEN David M. Rodriguez Since: September 12, 2011 …

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  • 27Butler's General Order No. 28 — was a decree made by Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler during the American Civil War. [Adams, James Truslow, Dictionary of American History , New York: Charles Scribner s Sons, 1940.] Following the Battle of New Orleans, Butler established himself as… …

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  • 28Staff (military) — Staff office redirects here. For the ceremonial weapon, see staff of office. Not to be confused with Staff Corps Officer. Warfare Military history Eras …

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  • 29Norman Coates — Lieutenant Colonel Norman Coates M.C. (27 April 1890 – 21 March 1966) was a British army officer, School Head Master, and briefly a Conservative politician. First employed as a trainee accountant, he was given a commission when he enlisted in the …

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  • 30Thomas Henry Dodds — Infobox Military Person name= Thomas Henry Dodds lived= November 11, 1873 – death date and age|1943|10|15|1873|11|11 placeofbirth= Gateshead, England placeofdeath= caption= Portrait of Brigadier General Thomas Dodds nickname= allegiance=… …

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