Washington, D.C. (Showing off his Stamina. General Miles making 90-mile horseback ride) and Kansas City, MO (General Miles made it in Triumph), July 14, 1903...
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General Miles was a steamship constructed in 1882 which served in various coastal areas of the states of Oregon and Washington, as well as British Columbia...
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General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey, GBE, KCB, DSO, MC, DL (15 December 1896 – 5 June 1969) was a senior British Army officer who served in both world...
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General Miles was a steamship constructed in 1882. General Miles may also refer to: Charles Miles (general) (1884–1958), Australian Army lieutenant general...
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Major General Miles Francis Stapleton Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk, KG, GCVO, CB, CBE, MC, DL (21 July 1915 – 24 June 2002), known between 1971...
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Lieutenant General Charles George Norman Miles, CMG, DSO (10 November 1884 – 18 February 1958), commonly known as C.G.N. Miles, was a senior officer in...
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The mile, sometimes the international mile or statute mile to distinguish it from other miles, is a British imperial unit and United States customary...
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Miles Graham (1895−1976), British Army general Miles Heizer (born 1994), American actor Miles Holmwood, Canadian guitarist and record producer Miles James...
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(1955) The Musings of Miles (1955) Blue Moods (1955) Miles Davis, Vol. 1 (1956) Miles Davis, Vol. 2 (1956) Dig (1956) Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1956)...
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British Second Army under Lieutenant General Miles Dempsey, and the United States Ninth Army under Lieutenant General William H. Simpson. The Battle of the...
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Miles City stayed on until 1900 but the new community was the one that grew. Before the town itself was founded, George Miles, the nephew of General Miles...
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the headquarters of General Miles. From this group Miles organized the "Porto Rican Scouts", which was later assigned to General Theodore Schwan, under...
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Moons' defeat at Wolf Mountain by General Nelson A. Miles led inevitably to the surrender of his Cheyenne band to Miles at Fort Keogh in April 1877. After...
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Geronimo makes peace with Gatewood and surrenders along with his men to General Miles. Miles then arranges for Gatewood, who he considers to be insubordinate...
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Brian Horrocks (redirect from General Horrocks)
daily. In December, he relinquished command of XIII Corps to Lieutenant General Miles Dempsey and took over command of X Corps, the lead corps in the advance...
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General Sir Herbert Plumer The formation was commanded by Lieutenant-General Miles Dempsey and served under the 21st Army Group. Two of its formations...
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were mortally wounded. Miles denounced Forsyth and relieved him of command. An exhaustive Army Court of Inquiry convened by Miles criticized Forsyth for...
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a region which is 20 miles square (20 miles × 20 miles) has an area of 400 sq mi; a rectangle of measuring 10 miles × 40 miles also has an area of 400 sq mi...
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surrender the majority of his followers to Brigadier General Oliver Howard and Colonel Nelson A. Miles on October 5. Today, the battlefield is part of the...
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21st Army Group (section General sources)
British Second Army under General Miles Dempsey, the First Canadian Army under General Harry Crerar and the US Ninth Army, under General William Simpson. The...
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replaced by General Nelson Miles in the Geronimo Campaign. Although Crook and Gatewood had a falling-out, Gatewood was regarded by Miles as a "Crook Man";...
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Leigh, with whom Miles would co-star nine years later in the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho. She used her first husband's name, Miles, because there...
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Miles Arthur Le-Vesconte Routledge (born 14 September 1999), more commonly known by the nickname Lord Miles, is an English author, explorer, YouTuber...
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Head, where it is two miles wide. Its direction is south-southeast, five miles; it then turns to the south-southwest, six miles; thence to Squaller's...
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Kansas. "I believed General Miles, or I never would have surrendered," Chief Joseph said afterward. Miles marched his captives 265 miles (426 km) to the Tongue...
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in Blaine County, Montana. A U.S. Army detachment commanded by General Nelson A. Miles and accompanied by Cheyenne scouts intercepted the Nez Perce on...
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Sampson continued to bomb the city with little effect militarily.: 206 General Miles arrived on July 11 along with several regiments, eight field guns and...
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"500 Miles" (also known as "500 Miles Away from Home" or "Railroaders' Lament") is a song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s...
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by Lieutenant-General Miles C. Dempsey's British XIII Corps, which had under command the 1st Canadian Infantry Division (Major-General Guy Simonds) and...
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Miles refused to be silenced. When the Commissary General, Brigadier General Charles P. Eagan, was called to testify, he strongly denounced Miles as...
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