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    The Battle of Tabora (French: Bataille de Tabora; 8–19 September 1916) was a military action which occurred around the town of Tabora in the north-west...
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    The Tabora Offensive (April–September 1916) was an Anglo-Belgian offensive into German East Africa, which ended with the Battle of Tabora in the north-west...
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    Kurt Wahle (category German prisoners of war in World War I)
    Cross (Second and First Class) and commanded the German forces at the Battle of Tabora. He also was recommended for the order Pour le Mérite by von Lettow-Vorbeck...
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    Lieutenant General Charles Tombeur, 1st Baron of Tabora (4 May 1867 – 2 December 1947) was a Belgian military officer and colonial civil servant. As well...
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    German East Africa (category History of German East Africa)
    Eventually, the weight of numbers, especially after forces coming from the Belgian Congo had attacked from the west (Battle of Tabora), and dwindling supplies...
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    Belgian Congo (category History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by period)
    advanced to Kigali (now the capital of Rwanda). Kigali was taken by 6 May 1916, and the army went on to take Tabora (now part of Tanzania) on 19 September after...
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    and Tabora on 19 September. By 1917, the Force Publique controlled one-third of German East Africa. After the war, as outlined in the Treaty of Versailles...
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    take Tabora on 19 September after heavy fighting. At the time of the Battle of Tabora in September 1916, about 25,000 men were under arms; during the war...
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  • 2005, p. 1052. Tucker 2005, p. 299. Duffy, Michael (2009-08-22). "The Battle of Bolimov, 1915". Firstworldwar.com. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03...
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    passing through Tabora to Kigoma. On 19 September 1916 the city of Tabora was controlled by Belgian forces. After the Battle of Tabora the British and...
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    capture Tabora, an administrative base in central German East Africa. Three columns took Biharamuro, Mwanza, Karema, Kigoma and Ujiji. At the Battle of Tabora...
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  • Raoul Van Overstraeten (category Belgian Army generals of World War II)
    the Battle of Tabora under general Charles Tombeur in German East Africa. From 1938 to 1940, Raoul Van Overstraeten was the military adviser of King...
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    Tracy Philipps (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
    from 17 January 1916. With the newly formed Lake Force he took part in the Tabora Offensive (April – September 1916) and in the aftermath was awarded the...
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    Pierre Daye (category Members of the Chamber of Representatives (Belgium))
    1918 he published a book about his experiences in the Battle of Tabora. Pierre Daye was in charge of foreign politics in the Nouveau Journal, a newspaper...
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    Armand Huyghé (category Recipients of the Order of Aviz)
    operations on the frontier of German Ruanda-Urundi and fought at the Battle of Tabora in 1916. Replacing Charles Tombeur as commander of the Force Publique on...
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  • Tabora (November 20, 1915 – February 17, 2008) was a Filipino American veteran of both World War II and the Korean War. Tabora was one of the last of...
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  • de Tabora (died July 22, 1632), was a Spanish general and colonial official. From June 29, 1626, until his death on July 22, 1632, he was governor of the...
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  • David Musuguri (category Military personnel of the Uganda–Tanzania War)
    to lieutenant. During the Tanganyika Rifles mutiny of January 1964, Musuguri was stationed in Tabora. Rebellious troops, attempting to remove and replace...
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  • then invited to the prestigious Tabora Government Secondary School. Once graduating, he entered the Tanganyikan portion of the King's African Rifles as a...
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    to maintain the illusion of a heavily armed ship. Kigoma fell to General Charles Tombeur′s forces on 28 July, during the Tabora Offensive, but Götzen was...
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    Bataan Death March (category History of Bataan)
    Clyde A. Selleck Robert Sheats Austin Shofner Luther R. Stevens Benigno G. Tabora Robert P. Taylor Mario Tonelli Thomas J. H. Trapnell Jesus Vargas James...
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  • Company 1st (Tanganiyka Territory) Battalion, The King's African Rifles, Tabora 2nd (Nyasaland) Battalion, The King's African Rifles, Iringa 6th (Tanganiyka...
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    Nyamwezi people (category History of the Tanzania (Western) Province of the Moravian Church)
    parts of Tabora Region, Singida Region, Shinyanga Region and Katavi Region. The term Nyamwezi is of Swahili origin, and translates as "people of the moon"...
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    for his Askaris, who were in a POW camp at Tabora. Before Lettow-Vorbeck was separated from his Askaris, one of them cried out, "I have been asked to say...
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    Tabora in September 1916 under the command of General Charles Tombeur after heavy fighting. After 1918, Belgium was rewarded for the participation of...
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    Uganda–Tanzania War (category Military history of Tanzania)
    based in Tabora. Near the frontier was the understrength 3rd Battalion. In early September the Tanzanians reported unusually large numbers of Ugandan patrols...
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    excess of 50%. In some areas where food shortages are common, such as in the Tabora and Singida regions, stunting instances remain comparatively less than those...
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  • December 28, 2017. Tabora, Regina (December 16, 2017). "Mang-GIGIL sa 'Gigil si Aquo' MV!". Star Cinema. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Tabora, Regina (December...
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    Lugalo) five miles outside Dar es Salaam, and Tabora, plus the yet to be fully integrated Zanzibari force of about 1,000. However the army was four battalions...
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  • Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 10, 2013. Tabora, Brylle (December 2, 2013). "Disney adapts Hans Christian Andersen's 'Snow...
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