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RMGC979K–WILHELM MOHNKE, NAMED IN BRITISH PAPERS AS THE COMMANDER OF SS TROOPS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MASSACRE OF BRITISH SOLDIERS AT WORMHOUDT, NEAR DUNKIRK.
RM2T8TPP5–The Commander in Chief reviewing New Zealand troops, The Commander in Chief, General Haig (on a horse second from right) with the Commander of New Zealand troops, General Russell, and other officers on the review ground. Winston Churchill is in the background. Photograph taken 14 September 1917
RMCP3N6A–Obernitz, Hugo von, 16.4.1819 - 18.9.1901, Prussian general, commander of the troops of Wuerttemberg, wood engraving, circa 1870,
RMHT4HM5–'General Sir John Maxwell, commander of Egyptian troops, motoring through one of the camps', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RMKHCB9M–Engraved portrait of Sir Guy Carleton, commander of British troops in the American War of Independence, 1872. From the New York Public Library.
RFEH3BFA–Friedrich Balduin Ludwig Freiherr von Gagern, 1794 - 1848, a Dutch general of German descent, Commander of the troops of the German Confederation fighting against the Heckeraufstand uprising, wood engraving, about 1880
RME0WBH6–Commander Gerald Templer directs his troops
RM2J8TF8D–MANNERHEIM WW2 Commander-in-chief, Marshal Carl Gustav Mannerheim on his parade horse reviewing the parading troops some on bicycles in Viipuri, Finland 1939.
RM2K02KKE–Pyotr Aleksandrovich Polovtsov (1874 - 1964), Russian military leader. After the February 1917 revolution, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Petrograd Military District. On September 2, 1917), he was appointed commander of the Caucasian native cavalry corps. September 9, 1917 promoted to lieutenant general . On October 20, 1917, he was the military governor and commander of the troops of the Terek region . In February 1918 he left the Caucasus to continue participating in the Great War. He died in exile
RMMYBR8T–. Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard, commander of confederated troops which attacked fort sumter in 1861. 19th century. This file is lacking author information. 96 Capitaine beauregard
RM2BW401D–Man who led Majorca invasion takes his troops to Madrid. Led by their commander, Captain Bayo, now acclaimed hero by the loyalists, the Spanish militiamen who took part in the attack on the rebel island of Majorca arrived in Madrid from Barcelona to take part in operations on the central fronts. After some weeks of fighting on Majorca, Captain Bayo was suddenly recalled to the mainland. Photo shows: Captain Bayo (left) raising the clenched fist salute as he marched through Madrid with his men. 16 September 1936
RM2B2B7HJ–The commander of the troops in Selo Medwjed, Colonel Stankevitch, in front of a train with japanese captives.
RMW7FARK–'General Sir John Maxwell, commander of Egyptian troops, motoring through one of the camps', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RM2GJ38WA–General Dwight D Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, speaks with paratroopers. June 5, 1944.
RMH2D477–General Lee, Robert Edward Lee (1807 – 1870) commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War from 1862 until his surrender to General Grant on April 9, 1865, taking farewell to his troops.
RMGG2FAK–Hermann Goering, Commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe, inspecting Austrian troops March 1938 Germany
RMRCXJ4W–General San Marzano, commander of the Italian troops in Abyssinia, woodcut 1888
RM2APB72N–Domestic Armed Forces waving off in Den Bosch Description: Commander inspects the troops Date: 1945 Location: Den Bosch Keywords: Armed Forces
RF2FKKXGM–The caption for this 1896 illustration reads: “The Gorgeous Drum-Majors drawn by P Grolleron.” From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume III, by William Milligan Sloane. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again in 1815. A drum major or field commander is the leader of a marching band, drum and bugle corps, or pipe band, usually positioned at the head of the band or corps. The drum major is often dressed in more ornate clothing than the rest of the band or corps and is responsible for providing commands to the ensemble, leading them while marching, and directing
RMG6JAKG–General Ho Cho Kuo (centre, wearing astrakhan cap), commander of the Shanhaikwan Garrison, visits his front-line troops at the lonely mountain pass area of the Great Wall of China.
RM2WRC53E–Gen. Sir C.A. Anderson, Photograph shows Lieutenant General Sir Charles Alexander Anderson, (1857-1940), Commander of British Troops in South China., 1916 Dec. 12, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMDARXYE–China, Second Chinese-Japanese War, General Kiyoshi Katsuki, Commander of Japanese troops in Northern China, 11.6.1938, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2FM7R4J–United States President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, and Commander of the Troops, US Army Colonel Joseph Conmy, Jr., center, escort Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, right, troop the line during a full honor arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on August 22, 1967. The Shah is in Washington for an informal visit.Credit: Arnie Sachs/CNP | usage worldwide
RMKHCBA0–Engraved, ornate, oval portrait of General Sir Guy Carleton, commander of British troops in the American War of Independence, 1850. From the New York Public Library.
RFEH35H7–General San Marzano, commander of the Italian troops in Abyssinia, woodcut 1888
RM2B00PTW–Cambodia: Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot with Khmer Rouge East Zone commander So Phim. So Phim (1925? - June 3, 1978) also called Sao Phim Pheum or Sao, aka So Vanna, was Khmer Rouge military commander of the eastern part of Democratic Kampuchea. In 1978, after troops from the eastern region were unable to resist an incursion by the Vietnamese, So Phim was accused of being an ally of Hanoi. A massive purge led by Ke Pauk was ordered in the eastern zone. Encircled by the forces of Pol Pot, on 3 June 1978 So Phim committed suicide. His wife and children were captured and were all killed.
RM2T1M539–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection A Divisional Commander addressing his troops before going into action.
RM2CWBCRD–Mackensen's army crossing the Danube river, Romania, World War I, 1916. Field Marshal von Mackensen, commander of the German Danube Army, on the Romanian side of the river, watching his troops cross a pontoon bridge. A photograph from Der Grosse Krieg in Bildern and the photographer is unknown.
RMMX75KX–. Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard, commander of confederated troops which attacked fort sumter in 1861. 19th century. This file is lacking author information. 111 Capitaine beauregard
RM2BW3MTD–First pictures of leaders of Italian troops in Eritrea . Photo shows , Commander Savini , leader of the 215th legion of the blackshirts addressing troops at a review in Eritrea . 28 July 1935
RMTA33TK–Crown Prince Wilhelm (2.v.r.) returns the Hussars for the first time in the barracks as the new commander of the troops.
RM2M7KX8D–Inspecting the troops during the armed forces full honor arrival ceremony for incoming U.S. Army CHIEF of STAFF GEN. Creighton W. Abrams, right are: Secretary of the Army Robert F. Froehlke; COL. Harvey H. Perrett Jr., commander of the troops; and Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird. Earlier during the ceremony, Secretary Laird presented the Department of Defense Distinguished Service Medal to Gen. Abrams. Base: Arlington State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2FWRPXJ–Dutch army exercises in La Courtine, France; Colonel W. Brouwer, commander-in-chief troops in La Courtine, August 7, 1970, armies, commanders-in-chief, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMG10K44–A 3rd Century mock night march, part of Hannibal's strategy for military superiority. Hannibal Barca, was a Punic military commander from Carthage.
RMGG2957–Dahomey. The Battle of Dogra, Death of Commander Faurax. October 9, 1892 France - Colonization
RMRCX69F–Friedrich Balduin Ludwig Freiherr von Gagern, 1794 - 1848, a Dutch general of German descent, Commander of the troops of the
RM2APB72E–Domestic Armed Forces waving off in Den Bosch Description: Commander inspects the troops Date: 1945 Location: Den Bosch Keywords: Armed Forces
RMDRHPKD–Authorities attending the defile of the troops - Lille
RMG9N8H9–Wing Commander Lewis M. Hodges with RAF crews, training for the London to New Zealand air race.
RM2T8TT5A–Major General Russell addressing the troops during World War I, The New Zealand Commander, Major-General Russell, addressing New Zealand troops from his horse during World War I. Photograph taken 1917
RMCR54DJ–Koenig, Pierre, 10.10.1898 - 3.7.1970, French general, commander of the French occupation troops in Germany 1945 - 1950, portrait, circa 1946,
RM2FM91J9–United States President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, and Commander of the Troops, US Army Colonel Joseph Conmy, Jr., center, escort Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, right, troop the line during a full honor arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on August 22, 1967. The Shah is in Washington for an informal visit.Credit: Arnie Sachs/CNP/Sipa USA Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMGDA7XY–WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866) United States Army commander. Contemporary engraving showing hiom ordering the charge of McNeil's battalion during the Battle of Chippawa 5 July 1814
RME0TTG0–President Georges Pompidou inspects the troops
RFJ7AC8B–Commander of the U.S. Army forces pinning the Silver Star on Major officers, circa 1942.
RM2T1M53M–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection A Divisional Commander addressing his troops before going into action.
RMD98YP3–Entry of French troops into Chateau-Salins, Lorraine, 17 November 1918. General Daugan, Commander of the Moroccan Division, taking the salute as the Foreign Legion marches through the town. First World War 1914-1918. Postcard
RMMW9F07–. Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard, commander of confederated troops which attacked fort sumter in 1861. 19th century. This file is lacking author information. 111 Capitaine beauregard
RM2BW3R0T–First pictures of leaders of Italian troops in Eritrea . Photo shows , Commander Guiseppe Conticelli , leader of the 192nd legion of the blackshirts addressing troops at a review in Eritrea . 28 July 1935
RMTA4F3D–The Prussian Crown Prince (in the middle, 4th from the left) took part in a combat exercise of the 1. Leibhusaren Regiment, as commander of the troops.
RFKP512N–Portrait of Lieutenant General Hugo Moritz Anton Heinrich Freiherr von Obernitz, April 16, 1819 - September 18, 1901, was a Prussian infantry general, commander of the Wuerttemberg troops, Franco-German campaign of 1870, time of the Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, Deutsch-Franzoesischer Krieg, 1870 - 1871, digital improved reproduction of an original woodcut from 1871
RMGDWWYP–Bjoern Engholm visits the Soviet troops in Eberswalde
RMH04ATT–The British Army lead by Colonel Sir Edward Harris Greathed (1812 – 1881) chasing mutineers in the Battle of Agra during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Indian rebels attacked a column of British troops which had relieved a garrison at Agra, but although they surprised the column, they were defeated and dispersed.
RMTXG8CW–Second Boer War 1899-1902 : Lord Roberts (left), Commander of British forces in South Africa, and Lord Kitchener (white horse) who succeeded him in November 1900
RM2HWG035–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, and Field Marshal Douglas Haig, the C-in-C of the British Army, inspecting the Guard of Honour of the C Company, 6th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders at Iwuy, 15 November 1918.
RM2AW9Y24–Inspection Colonel Sluyter (U-brigade) Colonel Sluyter speaks with a commander appointed to troops Date: November 7, 1946 Location: Batavia, Indonesia, Jakarta , Kemajoran, Dutch East Indies
RMD86EX2–Kitchener inspecting troops at Mudros, WW1
RMG4TYDJ–The Nuclear powered submarine Valiant at Portsmouth. Commander Herbert and Lieutenant P.Q.Stevens are studying the navigation chart. On left Lieutenant C.W.Hunter is on the periscope. The submarine was visiting Portsmouth after four months of trials.
RM2T8TNJ1–General Russell inspects troops, General Russell, Commander New Zealand Division, inspects members of 2nd Infantry Brigade. Russell, at end of line, is closest to camera with rear view of soldiers. Photograph taken 24 June 1917
RMBHDD58–Charette de la Contrie, Francois de, 21.4.1763 - 26.3.1796, royalist, 1795 commander of the royalist French troops, wood engraving, scene, his execution,
RM2WJPD31–Reinforcements for Europe -- Gen. Alphonse Juin (right in reviewing group) salutes American flag as he inspects troops of the fourth infantry division after their arrival in western Allies. General Juin, French commander of the Allied ground forces in central Europe, uses his left hand to salute because of an army injury he received to his right arm in world war I. May 29, 1951. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMB52AA8–Leading vehicles of the 7th Armoured division some of the desert rats who were the first British troops to enter Berlin at the end of World War Two passing their commander General L O Lyne at saluting base July 1945
RMG16AF7–General Eisenhower meeting with generals Patton, Bradley, and Hodges on an airfield somewhere in Germany during impromptu conference with supreme commander, March 25, 1945. Prior to this somewhat lighthearted moment Patton's troops had captured Mainz, Ger
RMHGB2AP–The Commander of the United States Army force with a group of Russian officers, 1943.
RM2T1M52H–Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection A Divisional Commander addressing his troops before going into action.
RM2CWBD49–French soldiers being awarded the Legion d'Honneur, Mulhouse, France, 10 February 1945. Troops receiving decorations from General de Gaulle. The soldier on the left of the front row is General Bethouard, commander of the French 1st Army Corps and a Grand Officer in the Legion. The photographer is unknown.
RM2B00YRX–Vietnam: General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), was a French military hero and commander in the First Indochina War. Having fought in the First World War and Rif War (Second Moroccan War), the aristocratic de Tassigny (nickname: 'Roi Jean') was a hero of the Free French in World War II. Later, he commanded French troops in Indochina during the First Indochina War. He won three major victories at Vinh Yen, Mao Khe and Yen Cu Ha and successfully defended the north of the country against the Viet Minh but his only son, Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny, was killed in action during the war.
RMWH9WHN–WW1/ Commander of the Russian troops at Salonika. General Dietrich.
RMTA2BE7–The Prussian Chief of Staff Helmuth von Moltke is greeted by Prussian soldiers on his Feldherrnhuegel (an elevated position from which the commander coordinates his troops) during the decisive battle against the Austrians led by Ritter von Benedek. This historical picture was made by the court painter of the German Emperor William II, Anton von Werner (1843-1915).
RM2A7YB70–Commander-in-chief, Marshal Carl Gustav Mannerheim reviewing the parade troops in Viipuri, 1939.,
RM2J0D41X–Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan and staff, commander of the British troops sent to the Crimea in 1854; Black and White Illustration
RM2H69C06–A late 19th Century illustration of Frederick the Great, AKA Frederick II (1712-1786), Prussian king from 1740 until his death in 1772, riding among his troops. His most significant accomplishments include his military successes in the Silesian wars, his re-organisation of the Prussian Army, the First Partition of Poland, and his patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment. He declared himself King of Prussia after annexing Polish Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. Prussia greatly increased its territories and became a major military power in Europe under his rule.
RM2K2JX6P–Archduke Charles of Austria (1771-1847) rallies some of 115,000 Austrian troops he commanded to victory at Aspern Essling 21-22 May 1809 against Napoleon. Copperplate engraving 1832
RM2J4W0FB–Divisional commander General Primo de Ribera and Brigadier General Martinez Anido leaving the front
RM2APW7PE–Wi [West Indies]/Anefo London series Colonel Henderson, the commander of American troops in Suriname Annotation: Repronegative Date: {1940-1945} Location: Paramaribo, Suriname Keywords: Army, officers, World War II
RMDRHF2A–Ahmed Jemal Pasha inspecting troops, WW1
RMGC57BM–Copied portrait of Lord Raglan, commander of the British troops sent to the Crimea.
RM2T8TWB7–General Russell inspects New Zealand troops, General Russell, Commander New Zealand Division, talking with members of 2nd Infantry Brigade after troop inspection. Russell, back to camera, is accompanied by officers on left. Photograph taken 1917
RMBA8068–Leopold, 9.2.1846 - 28.9.1930, Prince of Bavaria, German general, Supreme Commander Eastern Front 29.8.1916 - 11.1.1919, visiting the troops, Poland, 1916, General Max von Fabeck behind him, ,
RFJTPJ28–COL W.E. Davis Jr., commander, 12th Tactical Fighter Wing, talks with other pilots after completing his 200th and last combat mission over North and South Vietnam. The mission consisted of attacking a Viet Cong concentration area, destroying military fortifications and inflicting heavy damage.
RM2RCD39A–General Gideon Ernst Freiherr von Loudon, born on January 5, 1716, was a distinguished military commander of the Habsburg Monarchy during the 18th century. He was of Irish descent and served in the Austrian army, achieving notable success and recognition. Loudon played a crucial role in several conflicts, including the War of Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. He was known for his strategic acumen, particularly in defensive warfare and siege tactics. Loudon was highly regarded for his ability to effectively command and coordinate troops on the battlefield.
RFT3YCB0–Winston Churchill with Generals Eisenhower and Alexander at Carthage, Tunisia, recovering from a bout of pneumonia. December 1943.
RMHGB2AN–The Commander of the United States Army force with a group of Russian officers, 1943.
RM2X155D8–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMYTHE LIFE OF A TANK MAN - The Squadron Commander passes the troops as he moves to take the morning parade British Army
RMD98B5M–Salvaro Obregon Salido (1880-1928) Mexican general and politician, President of Mexico 1920-1924. Obregon as Commander of the Constitutional Army of the Northwest with his staff of Yaqui troops c1913.
RMCPTCY2–WILLIAM HOWE (1729-1814) British Army commander 's notice raising local troops during the American War of Independence
RM2BW2A9A–British commanders with the Japanese commander-in-chief, near Shanghai. Adml Sir Charles Little, commander-in-chief of the British Fleet in China (left), and Brig General Telfer Smollett (right), commander-in-chief of the British troops at Shanghai, with General Matsui, commander-in-chief of the Japanese forces, at Kiangwan, near Shanghai. It will be recalled that question was recently asked in Parliament is to weed out British officers had congratulated General Matsui on his military success. 1 December 1937
RMTA2RY2–The Supreme Command of the Japanese troops stationed in China during the Second Japanese-Chinese War on January 13, 1938. From left: Commander of the Japanese fleet stationing in China, Vice Admiral Kijoshi Hasegawa, commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Army General Iwane Matsui, Lieutenant General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka and Lieutenant-General Heisuke Yanagva.
RM2A7Y4HH–General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief, A.E.F., and others, inspecting troops of 37th Division, at Presentation and Review Ceremony. Alencon, Sarthe, France ca. 1/28/1919
RM2JHY21A–Friedrich Wilhelm Rediess (10 October 1900 – 8 May 1945) was the SS and police leader during the German occupation of Norway during the Second World War. He was also the commander of all SS troops stationed in occupied Norway, assuming command from 22 June 1940 to his death in Norway 1945 Rediess committed suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound upon the collapse of the Third Reich.
RMGR7BMT–Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, or Lord Raglan(1788 – 1855), was a British Army office who became commander of the British troops sent to the Crimea. He had temporary rank of full general on 21 February 1854, and was promoted to the substantive rank of full general on 20 June 1854.
RMHTMJMR–George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904) English soldier, cousin of Queen Victoria, commander-in-chief of army 1887. Commanded division in Crimea 1854. Presentng Crimean Medal to French troops in Place du Carrousel, 15 January 1
RM2J247F7–H.M. the King with Sir Douglas Haig, arriving at the Commander-in-Chief's Chateau (Advanced GHQ) at Beauquesne, 8th August 1916. Guard of Honour from 17th Lancers under Captain Black
RM2APJ90D–Sworn in by officers of the 7 December Division at the Royal Square in Batavia Description: Defilé. General Dürst Britt in company of parade commander inspects the troops Date: 7 December 1946 Location: Batavia, Indonesia, Jakarta, Dutch East Indies
RMDRHJ6A–Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia inspecting troops, WW1
RMG9R1AK–Royal Marine Lt Col Tim Donkin, a member of the staff of the Commander and Chief of the Fleet at Northwood, points to the spot on East Falkland where British troops landed.
RM2T8TT6G–The Commander in Chief at the review of New Zealand troops, Commander in Chief General Haig talks to a senior officer, identified (in album) as Brigadier Braithwaite, at the review of New Zealand troops in France. Photograph taken 14 September 1917
RMBKFHRP–Goering, Hermann, 12.1.1893 - 15.10.1946, German politician (NSDAP), Reich Marshal, Luftwaffe commander in chief 1935 - 1945, captured by American troops, 11.5.1945, right: interpreter Major Paul Kubala,
RFJTPHMR–General Creighton W. Abrams, U.S. commander in South Vietnam, discusses the military situation in Vietnam with President Johnson and his advisors October 29 at the White House in Washington. 1968. White House. (USIA) NARA FILE #: 306-PSA-68-3528 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 387
RMCWB2Y7–William Travis (1809-1836), commander of the Texas troops at the Alamo
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