• The Scutari Corps, Işkodra Corps or Shkodër Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: İşkodra Kolordusu) was one of the corps under the command of the Ottoman...
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    Hospital Conveyance Corps (which was made up of pensioners and others deemed too infirm to fight). Two base hospitals were set up in Scutari, more than 300...
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    Training Corps Museum Fitness boot camp History of physical training and fitness Military sports Christodoulou, Glenn 'Nightingale at Scutari: death and...
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    Fahrettin Altay (category People from Scutari vilayet)
    Hayriye Hanım, the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel İbrahim Bey in Shkodër in Scutari Vilayet (now Albania). His father rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel...
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    Austrians: on 14 October Durrës, the next day Tirana and on 31 October Scutari; finally on 3 November Ulcinj and Bar in coastal Montenegro were taken...
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    Crimean war, did much to organise the army of Kars. Guyon died of cholera at Scutari in 1856. According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography he was...
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    Arthur Martin-Leake (category Royal Army Medical Corps officers)
    attached to the Montenegrin army, and was present during the Siege of Scutari (1912–13) and at Tarabosh Mountain. He was awarded the Order of the Montenegran...
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    captured Scutari; most of northwest Anatolia was in Ottoman hands. The Byzantines still controlled the coastal strip from Şile on the Black Sea to Scutari and...
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  • listed four further airfields at Korçë-North, Kuçovë, Drenovë and Shkodër (Scutari), all of which had been in use before the invasion. Following the creation...
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    The Second Scutari War (Albanian: Lufta e Dytë e Shkodrës; Serbo-Croatian: Други скадарски рат) was an armed conflict in 1419–1426 between Zeta (1419–1421)...
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    army corps: Split, Gospić, Karlovac, Zagreb and Bjelovar Corps. A sixth zone was assigned to the Croatian special police inside the Split Corps AOR, near...
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    Duke of Gloucester's Band. In 1854, during the Crimean War, a parade in Scutari (nowadays Turkey), to celebrate the Queen Victoria's birthday was held...
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    tyranny in the Pashalik of Scutari. At that time, Serbian volunteer detachments were being formed in Austria, the Serbian Free Corps was under the command...
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    was assigned to the French, Pera-Galata to the British and Kadıköy and Scutari to the Italians. High Commissioner Admiral Somerset Gough-Calthorpe was...
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    sanjaks of Manastir (now Bitola), Prizren, Üsküb, Dibra. Scutari Vilayet: sanjak of Scutari. Vilayet of the Archipelago: sanjaks of Rhodes, Midilli, Sakız...
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    Royal Military School of Music (category Royal Corps of Army Music)
    of the army. In 1854, during the Crimean War, he attended a parade in Scutari, Turkey to celebrate the Queen's birthday, when about 20 British Army bands...
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    the Yugoslav 1st Army Corps. Simultaneous operations in the south involved the Bulgarian 2nd Army and Yugoslav XIII Army Corps, and the incursion of the...
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    Siege of Scutari. Austria-Hungary opposed Serb or Montenegrin control of Albania, since it provided access to the Adriatic Sea; despite Scutari's surrender...
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    to those shipped in prefabricated sections to Florence Nightingale at Scutari and Balaklava. It was built in 1856 and is the oldest surviving garrison...
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    campaign resumed, when General Edmund Allenby's XXth Corps, XXI Corps and Desert Mounted Corps won the Battle of Beersheba. Two Ottoman armies were defeated...
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    armies in 1913 (two aircraft conducted reconnaissance during the Siege of Scutari in the First Balkan War and one crashed), and with the British RFC and...
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    formed the Ilidža Brigade, which became a part of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps of the VRS.[better source needed] In the months leading up to the war, JNA...
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    Austro-Hungarian Army occupied the rest of Montenegro and invaded Albania, taking Scutari and finally Durazzo at the end of February. (The evacuation of the Serbian...
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    Austro-Hungarian troops, retreated along three routes, all converged on Lake Scutari, on the border of Albania and Montenegro, and from there headed towards...
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    the Struma Corps were to protect the right flank of the Vardar Army and prevent Bulgarian encroachment along the Struma. The Yanya Corps (22,000 men)...
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  • Colin Jordan (category Royal Army Educational Corps soldiers)
    dedicated his 2004 book The Uprising to the jailed white supremacists Richard Scutari and David Lane. Jordan and Julianne Safrany became life partners at some...
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    vital leading role in capturing Rashid. In September 1806 the governor of Scutari, Ibrahim-pasha Bushatli, led an army of Nizams against Deligrad fortress...
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    NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina (category United States Marine Corps in the 20th century)
    the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1st Corps 2nd Corps 3rd Corps 4th Corps 5th Corps 6th Corps 7th Corps Paramilitary Patriotic League Green Berets...
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  • removing the VRS pressure from Ključ and allowing the 5th Corps, reinforced by the 7th Corps, to resume its advance and capture Sanski Most on 12 October...
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    also had the 18th Tank Corps and 23rd Tanks Corps, along with the 1st Guards Mechanized Corps and the 5th Guards Cavalry Corps. While these Armies were...
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