• Corporal Donald Payne (born 9 September 1970) is a war criminal and former soldier of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment and later the Duke of Lancaster's...
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  • Representative from New Jersey, son of Donald M. Payne Donald Payne (British Army soldier) (born 1970), British soldier who became his country's first convicted...
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    Thomas Patrick Payne (born April 2, 1984) is a United States Army Delta Force sergeant major and infantry instructor, who was awarded the Medal of Honor...
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  • crimes committed by the United States Wedding party massacre Donald Payne (British Army soldier) July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike Richard Norton-Taylor (2005)...
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  • Killing of Baha Mousa (category Prisoners who died in British military detention)
    Geneva Conventions. Seven British soldiers were charged in connection with the case. Six were found not guilty. Corporal Donald Payne pleaded guilty to inhumane...
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    Queen's Lancashire Regiment (category Use British English from November 2013)
    has however been at least one case of true abuse; Corporal Donald Payne became Britain's first convicted war criminal after pleading guilty to abusing...
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    World War, there were four distinct British armies. The first comprised approximately 247,000 soldiers of the regular army, over half of whom were posted overseas...
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  • Army soldier June 2006 abduction of U.S. soldiers in Iraq - Capture and execution of Kristian Menchaca and Thomas L. Tucker, two U.S. Army soldiers Karbala...
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    American Revolutionary War. British Army units designated as "Rangers" have often also had historical links of some kind to British North America. The 75th...
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    List of post-Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
    for the Iraq War. United States Army Center of Military History. June 8, 2009. Retrieved June 8, 2009. "President Donald J. Trump to Award the Medal of...
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    public justification for a coup. Stanley Payne claims that before these events, the idea of rebellion by army officers against the government had weakened;...
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    Francisco Franco (category Use British English from August 2023)
    Payne & Palacios 2014, p. 50. Payne & Palacios 2014, p. 54. Casanova & Andrés 2014, p. 238. Jackson 2012, p. 518. Payne & Palacios 2014, p. 66. Payne...
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    in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other British military force since the Acts of Union 1707. See also Category:British generals...
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    World War II (category Use British English from December 2019)
    Siberia, in the Baltic states and eastern Poland annexed by the Red Army. Soviet soldiers committed mass rapes in occupied territories, especially in Germany...
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    position. The British retreat was badly managed, and the soldiers had been reduced to half rations. Procter allegedly left the main body of his army under command...
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    harbour was full of British and Spanish warships. Alburquerque's army and the Voluntarios Distinguidos had been reinforced by 3,000 soldiers who had fled Seville...
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  • Basil Fawlty (category Use British English from May 2017)
    has become an iconic British comedy character who remains widely known in the United Kingdom. Cleese would receive the 1980 British Academy Television Award...
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  • base". British Army. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013. "British base closures milestone". British Army. Retrieved...
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  • centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as military commanders or soldiers – known for reasons other than their longevity. Living people are listed...
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    named after William Payne, a British artist who painted watercolors in the late 18th century. The first recorded use of Payne's grey as a color name...
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    Napoleonic Wars (category Use British English from February 2016)
    series by Bernard Cornwell stars the character Richard Sharpe, a soldier in the British Army, who fights throughout the Napoleonic Wars. It was adapted into...
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    Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) is the United States Army's second highest military decoration for soldiers who display extraordinary heroism in combat with...
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    Paxton (2005), p. 90. Payne (1995), p. 122. Payne (1995), p. 110. Payne (1995), p. 113. Payne (1995), p. 114. Payne (1995), p. 115. Payne (1995), pp. 119–120...
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  • Gert Adendorff (category British colonial army soldiers)
    member of the Natal Native Contingent notable for being the only soldier on the British side present at both the Battle of Isandlwana and the Battle of...
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  • Justin McDonald – Actor Lawrie McMenemy – Soccer manager and pundit Robert Stirling Newall – Industrialist Albert Oxley – footballer Sebastian Payne – Political...
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  • United States Army Special Forces also known as the "Green Berets". Donald Blackburn – American advisor to the Philippine Commonwealth Army who conducted...
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    Commander Charles 'Harry' Payne (retired), working closely with Robert Brown, a civilian consultant working for the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps (QMC)...
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  • Dorothy Payne, Assistant County Director for Kent, British Red Cross Society. Cadet Major Percy Edwin Payne, Assistant Secretary, Territorial Army and Air...
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  • Under Fire. Mandarin. ISBN 9780749302856. Barzilay, David (1978). The British Army in Ulster, Volume 3. Century Services Limited. ISBN 9780903152068. "Big...
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    British Army. The rank insignia for enlisted personnel for the army and navy respectively. They are based on the ranks of the Royal Navy and British Army...
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