RMPPYY0X–Brevet Major-Gen. John Henry Martindale, 1815 - 1881, Studio of Mathew B. Brady, American, about 1823 - 1896, about 1862
RMPF9NPR–Major Gen John R Ewers Jr, staff judge advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, shakes the hand of Washington Nationals catcher, Spencer Kieboom, during US Marine Corps Day at Nationals Park, Washington DC, July 31, 2018. Image courtesy Sgt. Robert Knapp/Marine Barracks Washington, 8th. ()
RM2A5XPBY–General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief, A.E.F., Major Gen. George W. Read, Commanding Second Army Corps, Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan, Commanding 27th. Division, during inspection of 27th. Division ca. January 22, 1919
RM2E3TTNK–Major Gen. John F. Reynolds
RMG4F1YK–Foreign Secretary Robin Cook (right) and Defence Secretary George Robertson (2nd left) meet Major Gen John Drewienkiewicz (left) and Mark Etherington, at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London today (Thursday), before the two men leave to join 2,000 international observers on the ground in Kosovo, ensuring that Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic sticks to the terms of an eleventh hour peace deal. WPA Rota by Matthew Fearn/PA
RMWPWJ2J–Major Gen. John F. Reynolds
RMM7DH8E–Major Gen. John F. Reynolds LCCN2002722866
RM2F5M4D8–Brevet Major-Gen. John Henry Martindale (1815 - 1881). Studio of Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896)
RMP67K0R–President Lincoln with Gen. George B. McClellan and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand at the Battle of Antietam in Maryland. The image was taken during his visit to General McClellan, commander of the Army of the Potomac, to encourage 'Little Mac' to attack the Confederate Army.
RM2MC7M0E–U.S. Army Col. Travis A. Hartman (left) reliquished command of the 359th TTSB to Col. Tracy G. Monteith(right), ceremony was presided over by Major. Gen. John H. Phillips(middle), commanding general, 335th Signal Command Theater at Barton Field on Fort Gordon in Augusta, GA, June 26, 2022.
RM2K08EWE–The Siege of Vicksburg (May 18 - July 4, 1863) was the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. In a series of maneuvers, Union Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and his Army of the Tennessee crossed the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate Army of Mississippi, led by Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, into the defensive lines surrounding the fortress city of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Oil painting
RMCEHX7P–Brig. Gen. John J. Broadmeadow (right), commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Antonio Vizcarrondo (left), the group sergeant major, uncase the unit's colors during a transfer of authority ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 15. For the next year, 1st MLG (FWD) will serve as the Logistics Combat Element in southern Afghanistan.
RFRAFGEP–Brevet Major-Gen. John Henry Martindale (1815 - 1881), Studio of Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896), about reimagined
RMBHT5DK–JOHN MAJOR & JIANG ZEMIN GB PM & GS OF CHINA COMMUNIST 12 September 1991 CHINA
RMBTJN3K–Major Gen. Chester V. Clifton, Army aide, John F. Kennedy, Brig. Gen. Godfrey McHugh, Air Force, John F. Kennedy Jr. (front), Ca
RMCWAKC9–Major Gen. Chester V. Clifton, Army aide, John F. Kennedy, Brig. Gen. Godfrey McHugh, Air Force, John F. Kennedy Jr. (front),
RMW7F4J7–'The British surrendering their arms to Gen: Washington, 1781', 1859. Artist: James Stephenson.
RMMAJWF6–Bust portrait of a man in uniform. 'Logan' (written below image). 'MAJ. GEN. LOGAN.' (printed below image). 'Gift of Miss Jean Fay 1949' (written on reverse side of image). Title: John A. Logan, Major General (Union). . between 1861 and 1865.
RMF6J7JD–Feb 10, 2003; Hollywood, CA, USA; (left to right, front row) BRUCE BOXLEITNER as Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, ROBERT DUVALL as General Robert E. Lee, STEPHEN LANG as Lt. Gen. Thomas Jackson, JEREMY LONDON as Capt. Alexander Pendleton, BO BRINKMAN as Major Walter Taylor, (second row, right to left) SCOTT COOPER as Lt. Joseph Morrison, ROYCE APPLEGATE as Brig. Gen. James Kemper, JOHN CASTLE as Old Penn, PATRICK GORMAN as Maj. Gen. John Bell Hood, and TED TURNER as Col. Tazewell Patton in the action, war, drama ''Gods and Generals'' directed by Ronald F. Maxwell.
RM2A2TJ0A–Maj. Gen. Dundas, and Generals Mackenzie and Langwerth, Monuments to Major General Thomas Dundas and Generals John Randoll Mackenzie and Ernest Eberhard Kuno of Langwerth, signed: Drawn by H. Corbould; Engraved by C. Heath; Published by Lackington & Co. and Longman & Co., Pl. LVII, at p. 206, Corbould, H. (drawing); Heath, C. (engraving); Lackington & Co. (publ.); Longman & Co. (publ.), William Dugdale, Henry Ellis: The history of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, from its foundation: extracted out of original charters, records, leiger-books, and other manuscripts. London: printed for
RMK27G9F–Broadside from the American Civil War entitled 'Gen. Dix's Proclamation', a satirical proclamation From Major General John L. Dix of the Union Army attempting to make Lincoln's administration and the Union army appear absurd. 1863.
RMW2GRRY–General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief, A.E.F., Major Gen. George W. Read, Commanding Second Army Corps, Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan, Commanding 27th. Division, during inspection of 27th. Division ca. January 22, 1919
RMPKET68–Major Gen. John R. Ewers Jr., staff judge advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, throws the first ceremonial pitch during U.S. Marine Corps Day at Nationals Park, Washington D.C., July 31, 2018. The Washington Nationals hosted Marines stationed around the National Capital Region to participate in pre-game events to honor the Marine Corps.
RM2D302ED–Germany's President Herzog with Major Gen. Sir John Swinton (right), after laying a wreath at the Shrine of the Scottish National War Memorial, in Edinburgh Castle today (Wednesday). EDI POOL Photo by Chris Bacon/PA. See PA Story ROYAL Visit.
RMWA472N–Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines and Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan
RF2GG7GPN–Gettysburg, PA - Sept. 9, 2020: This statue of Major General Abner Doubleday is by John Massey Rhind. Gen. Doubleday fired the first shot in defense o
RM2RBXDD2–Marshal Joffre inspects West Point Cadets in West Point, New York. Major Gen. John Biddle accompanies him.
RM2WRH382–Decorated American generals, 14 Jan 1919. American Expeditionary Force generals in France, photographed immediately after they had been named by Marshal Petain as commanders in the French Legion of Honor at the American general headquarters, Chaumont. Left to right: Lieutenant Gen. Hunter Liggett, Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard, Major General James McAndrew, Major General James G. Harbord, Major General Charles F. Summerall, Major General John H. Hines, Major General Edward H. Lewis, Brigadier General Michael J. Lenihan, Brigadier General William Mitchell, Brigadier General Frank Parker.
RM2MC8XC6–The 359th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade conducted a change of command ceremony on Barton Field on Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga on June 26, 2022. Col. Travis A. Hartman relinquished command of the 359th TTSB to Col. Tracy G. Monteith, ceremony was presided over by Major. Gen. John H. Phillips, commanding general, 335th Signal Command Theater.
RMEC7X4B–President Lincoln with Gen. George B. McClellan and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand at the Battle of Antietam in Maryland. The image was taken during his visit to General McClellan, commander of the Army of the Potomac, to encourage 'Little Mac' to attack the Confederate Army.
RMCEHX6H–Brig. Gen. John J. Broadmeadow (right), commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Antonio Vizcarrondo (left), the group sergeant major, uncase the unit's colors during a transfer of authority ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 15. For the next year, 1st MLG (FWD) will serve as the Logistics Combat Element in southern Afghanistan
RF2B9EBXJ–Brevet Major-Gen. John Henry Martindale (1815 - 1881), Studio of Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896), about 1862, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMHG3JFG–Presentation of Winners Trophy, 1943 Preakness won by Count Fleet. Present (l to r) are Major Gen Milton A Reckard, Mr & Mrs John D. Hertz, Gv. Herbert R. O'Conor of Maryland, Jockey Johnny Longden, Henry Parr 3rd, President of Pimlico. Photo by Bert Morgan
RMW0DWPW–Retired Army Major John Batise (C), former U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry (L) and Retired Army Gen. John Keane (L) testify before a House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs joint Committee hearing entitled 'Whats Next for Iraq' in Washington on September 6, 2007. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RM2JNN454–Maj. Gen. John V. Meyer III, 1st Infantry Division commanding general met with Col. John Gilliam, 3ABCT commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Hall along with GREYWOLF battalion commanders and command sergeants major.
RM2AN9Y4E–Narrative of the town of Machias, the old and the new, the early and late . as w o wu w w 577 HISTORY OF MACHIAS.. George Walker. GENEALOGY. 5*8 WALKER. George Walker was born at Burlington, Mass.. Feb. •.Isl^. is a grandson of Major Gen. John Walker, whoseancestors were of Scotch origin. They were among theearly settlers of this country. In 1839 Mr. Walker went toCambridge, where he lived in the family of his uncle. Prof.James Walker, afterwards President of Harvard College.He entered Harvard in 1840, foui years later graduated.He came to Portland. Me., was elected Principal of thePortland Ac
RMMAJWCC–Half-length portrait of a man in uniform. 'GEN. JOHN S. BOWEN.' (in type below image). There is a MHS stamp on image. 'Bowen' (written on reverse side of stamp). Title: John S. Bowen, Major General (Confederate). . between 1861 and 1865. E and H.T. Anthony, New York
RFA4CXRA–Civil War battle of Antietem with President Abraham Lincoln and Major General John McClernand
RM2WRBT5N–Maj. Gen. J.S. Headlam, Photograph shows Major-General Sir John Emerson Wharton Headlam (1864-1946), who was an artillery expert in the British Army., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2GNB1XR–high river-battery at Vicksburg, Mississippi [The siege of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4, 1863) was the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. In a series of maneuvers, Union Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and his Army of the Tennessee crossed the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate Army of Mississippi, led by Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, into the defensive lines surrounding the fortress city of Vicksburg, Mississippi]. from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproducti
RM2WX1967–Major General J.A. Lejeune, U.S.M.C., Commanding 2nd Division, in the Army of Occupation, and General John J. Pershing, Commanding A.E.F., at Heddsdorf, Germany, on the occasion of an inspection by Gen. Pershing ca. December 1918
RMPKET69–Major Gen. John R. Ewers Jr., staff judge advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, shakes the hand of Washington Nationals catcher, Spencer Kieboom, during U.S. Marine Corps Day at Nationals Park, Washington D.C., July 31, 2018. The Washington Nationals hosted Marines stationed around the National Capital Region to participate in pre-game events to honor the Marine Corps.
RM2RN1H6B–(141231) -- KABUL, Dec. 31, 2014 -- Incoming commander Major General Mehmet Cahit Bakir (1st R), Outgoing French commander Brigadier General Philippe Lavigne (2nd R), and NATO Air Command-Afghanistan Commander U.S. Major General John K. McMullen (3rd R) attend the change of command ceremony of Hamid Karzai International Airport from France to Turkey in Kabul, Afghanistan, Dec. 31, 2014. )(bxq) AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIRPORT-CHANGE OF COMMAND-CEREMONY Rahmin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kabul DEC 31 2014 Incoming Commander Major General Mehmet Bakir 1st r Outgoing French Commander Brigadier General Gen
RMWBF29H–Gen. John J. Pershing, Chief of Staff, at his desk in the War Dept. for the first time since his return from France, conferring with Major Cen. John L. Hines, Deputy Chief of Staff Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller
RM2D2WTX3–WILTON, Nr SALISBURY, Wilts, UK - 23 NOV 95 The Army's top commanders assembled at Headquarters Land Command today [Thu] for their regular Winter Conference to discuss a range of issues including the prospect of a NATO force to police a ceasefire in the Former Yugoslavia. Hosted by General Sir John Wilsey, Commander-in-Chief, Land Command, they included all eight UK General Officers Commanding. They are [left to right] - Major General Roddy Cordy-Simpson, GOC 1 (UK) Armd Div; Maj Gen Ian Freer, GOC 5 Div; Lieutenant General Sir Anthony Dennison-Smith; GOC 4 Div; Maj Gen Walter Courage, Direct
RM2JXNECG–This Ammunition Truck Was Blasted Off The Road To Rome (Italy) By Planes Of Major Gen. John K. Cannon'S Tactical Air Force During 'Operation Strangle'.
RM2X21Y1H–77th Div. Band plays for Gen. R. Alexander, France, 27 Aug 1918. The 77th Division concert band, orchestra and players entertaining Major General Robert Alexander (1863-1941) and Colonel John Robert Rigby Hannay (1875-1938) in the ruins of Chateau Fere, near Fere en Tardenois, Aisne, France, August 27, 1918 during World War I.
RM2MC7M0P–U.S. Army Command Sgt. Major Sheldon Gray(left), of the 359th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade(359th TTSB), hands off the 359th TTSB guidon to Col. Travis A. Hartman during the Change of Command Ceremony at Barton Field on Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga on June 26, 2022. Col. Travis A. Hartman relinquished command of the 359th TTSB to Col. Tracy G. Monteith, ceremony was presided over by Major. Gen. John H. Phillips, commanding general, 335th Signal Command Theater.
RM2M8TX35–Pasadena, California, USA. 1st Jan, 2023. Bringing in the New Year, the 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment (HCD) led by Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV, 1st Cavalry Division commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Shade Munday, 1st Cavalry Division command sergeant major, had the privilege of riding in the 134th annual Rose Parade. This iconic event, viewed by millions, involves world class displays of Decemberorated floats and professional performances over a 5 mile stretch down Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, Calif. This event dates back to 1890 with the Tournament of Roses. Man
RMFTEJ04–MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Oct. 30, 2014) From left to right, Capt. Daniel Cheever commanding officer Carrier Airwing (CVW) 8; Lt. Cmdr. John Moore (US); Major Gen. Jonas Vyautas Zukas, Lithuanian Chief of Defense; Juozas Olekas, Lithuanian Minister of National Defense; Adm. Mark Ferguson, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, Capt. Andrew Loiselle, commanding officer USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77); Capt. Robert Bodvake, Commodore Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 22; and Rear Adm. DeWolfe Miller III, commander of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 2, pose for a photo opportunity with a d
RF2B94BAJ–Maj. Gen. Dundas, and Generals Mackenzie and Langwerth, Monuments to Major General Thomas Dundas and Generals John Randoll Mackenzie and Ernest Eberhard Kuno of Langwerth, signed: Drawn by H. Corbould, Engraved by C. Heath, Published by Lackington & Co. and Longman & Co., Pl. LVII, at p. 206, Corbould, H. (drawing), Heath, C. (engraving), Lackington & Co. (publ.), Longman & Co. (publ.), William Dugdale, Henry Ellis: The history of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, from its foundation: extracted out of original charters, records, leiger-books, and other manuscripts. London: printed for Lackingt
RMKD33YA–S.C. Army National Guard Soldier Brig. Gen. Van. McCarty, deputy adjutant general, stands with Chief Warrant Officer 5 Kent Puffenbarger, the state command chief, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Brickley, state command sergeant major, to observe the change of command ceremony at the Army Aviation flight facility at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, Eastover, S.C. during the 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, S.C. Army National Guard change of command ceremony held Feb. 8. 2015, when Lt. Col. James R. Fidler, the outgoing commander, passed the colors to Maj. (P) John W. McElveen, the in
RMW0DWPT–Retired Army Major John Batise (C), former U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry (L) and Retired Army Gen. John Keane (L) prepare to testify before a House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs joint Committee hearing entitled 'Whats Next for Iraq' in Washington on September 6, 2007. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RM2JNN44Y–Maj. Gen. John V. Meyer III, 1st Infantry Division commanding general met with Col. John Gilliam, 3ABCT commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Hall along with GREYWOLF battalion commanders and command sergeants major.
RM2AM6DA0–Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . CasimerPulaski, Commander. *Evidences have also been found of record indicating that the organizationsnamed below, which do not appear on the return of December 31st, 1777, alsoformed a part of the army at Valley Forge, viz.: 2d Virginia State Regt.Van Schaiks Regt.Lees Regt.Henleys Regt.Smiths Detachment. Jacksons Detachment.Capt. Selins Independent Corps.Gen. Laceys Militia.Pennsylvania Militia. Report from the Adjutant General, U. S. A. War Department, Washington, D. C. Commanders of Divisions Major-Gen. John Sullivan.Major-Gen. Lord Stirling.
RMMAN0H3–States, 'You are hereby instructed to hold in readiness a battalion of your regiment under command of Lieut. Co. R. Rombauer and the Major of the Regiment for immediate marching?Ǫ' Title: Letter signed J.C. Fremont, Maj. Gen. Commd., Headquarters Western Dept., St. Louis, Mo., to Col. Almstedt, First Reg. U.S.R.C., July 28, 1861 . 28 July 1861. Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
RM2GBPJD4–This shows the first major maintenance programme since the installation of these pylons in 1968 during 2010., Credit:John Fairclough / Avalon
RM2WRC2X8–Earl Aberdeen & Gen. Wood, Photograph shows John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1847-1934) with Major General Leonard Wood (1860-1927)., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2H068JR–AFTER THE BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR, 1864. From Left Brigadier Gen. Francis C. Barlow, Major-Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, Major-Gen. David B. Birney, Brig.-Gen. John Gibbon from The American Civil War book and Grant album : 'art immortelles' : a portfolio of half-tone reproductions from rare and costly photographs designed to perpetuate the memory of General Ulysses S. Grant, depicting scenes and incidents in connection with the Civil War Published in Boston and New York by W. H. Allen in 1894
RM2WXKPFJ–Major General J.A. Lejeune, U.S.M.C., Commanding 2nd Division, in the Army of Occupation, and General John J. Pershing, Commanding A.E.F., at Heddsdorf, Germany, on the occasion of an inspection by Gen. Pershing ca. December 1918
RMR7RK8T–Major Gen. John K. Love sits atop an M1A1 Abrams Tank at Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 5, 2017. Love spent time interacting with the Marines of Bravo Company, 2nd Tank Battalion while controlling a tank and its various weapons systems. Love is the commanding general of 2nd Marine Division.
RM2R7KD7A–President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan on Battle-Field of Antietam October 3, 1862
RMW6GWKW–Gen. Fitz John Porter and staff of seven. Hqrs. 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, Harrison's Landing, James River, Va., Aug. 1862: Major Joseph Kirkland, Colenel Locke, Captain Mason, Major Charles McMillen, Captain John F. McQuade, Major Montieth, Colonel Norton
RMGC9BP0–PRIME MINISTER JOHN MAJOR ARRIVE
RM2JXNEBH–Operation Strangle - An Enemy Halftrack And Gun Carrier [Steyer Rauppenschelpper Ost Rso-1 And 75Mm Light Infantry Gun] Were Overturned Near Rome, Italy, During An Attack By Planes Of Major Gen. John K. Cannon'S Tactical Air Force.
RM2JG7E47–Gen. John Buford, U.S.A., between 1855 and 1865. [Soldier: played a major role in the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg].
RM2MC7MFB–U.S. Army Tracy G. Monteith, in coming commander of the 359th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade, passes the 359th TTSB guidon back to Command Sgt. Maj. Sheldon Gray to complete the passage of command during the change of command ceremony at Barton Field on Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga on June 26, 2022. Col. Travis A. Hartman relinquished command of the 359th TTSB to Col. Tracy G. Monteith, ceremony was presided over by Major. Gen. John H. Phillips, commanding general, 335th Signal Command Theater.
RMB6T233–Maj Gen Havelock statue Trafalgar Square, London
RMEJK79K–Retired Army Gen. Gordon R. Sullivan, President & Chief Operating Officer of the Association of the United States Army, Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, Chief of Staff of the Army, Hon. John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, and Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III hold a banner at the finish line for the winner of the 2011 Army Ten Miler in Washington, D.C. Oct. 9, 2011. Staff Sgt. Teddy Wade
RM2GNTPDR–An illustration by an unknown artist of Irish Patriots through the ages, below a portrait of Brian Boru as per list below the title.
RM2KE5TWJ–London, UK. 10th Nov, 2022. Kit Ride and Passing Out Parade for Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment. Major General Christopher John Ghika , camera right. General Sir Adrian Bradshaw KCB OBE GL inspected the latest kit ride of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Knightsbridge Barracks and in Hyde Park on Rotten Row. The Commanding Officer is Lt-Colonel Thomas Armitage. Credit: Peter Hogan/Alamy Live News
RMW0DWPX–Retired Army Major John Batise (C), former U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry (L) and Retired Army Gen. John Keane (L) prepare to testify before a House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs joint Committee hearing entitled 'Whats Next for Iraq' in Washington on September 6, 2007. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RM2JNN474–Maj. Gen. John V. Meyer III, 1st Infantry Division commanding general met with Col. John Gilliam, 3ABCT commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Hall along with GREYWOLF battalion commanders and command sergeants major.
RM2CGXP0Y–. Book of the Royal blue . ■•PICKETTS CHARGE. represented in the battle, and three for theunknown dead. The number of bodies in-terred here is three thousand five hundredand sixty-four, of which nine hundred andninety-four have not been identified. Nearthe entrance to the cemetery is a bronzestatue of Major-Gen. John F. Reynolds, reputation for their medicinal qualities.They are said to resemble the celebratedVichy water, and are considered remedialin gout, rheumatism, dyspepsia and affec-tions of the kidneys. The Springs Hotelaccommodates the patients who resort hereduring the summer for trea
RMMAJNMJ–Requests that he increase the number of troops in that area. Transcription: Lexington Aug 15 / 61 Major Gen Jno C. Fremont[John C. Fremont] Sir ? As citizens of Lafayette County, & loyal to the Government of the United States, we respectfully represent to you that there is a great necessity for troops at this point. There is here but a very small number of soldiers all of whom ? or nearly all ? are undrilled. The peace is without any sufficient ordinance. This country is the very heart of the Secession sentiment of the State. & if left unoccupied will certainly & speedily be occupied by re
RM2GBPJ74–This shows the first major maintenance programme since the installation of these pylons in 1968 during 2010., Credit:John Fairclough / Avalon
RM2WRBR2K–Mayor Mitchell i.e., Mitchel & Gen. Leonard Wood review 30th Infantry, Photograph shows Mayor John Purroy Mitchel (center), Major General Leonard Wood (right) and Police Commissioner Arthur Woods (left) reviewing the 30th U.S. Infantry as they passed City Hall, New York City., 1915 Jan. 20, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2GNB1XT–Battery Sherman, on the Jackson Road, before Vicksburg, Mississippi. [The siege of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4, 1863) was the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. In a series of maneuvers, Union Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and his Army of the Tennessee crossed the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate Army of Mississippi, led by Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, into the defensive lines surrounding the fortress city of Vicksburg, Mississippi]. from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war t
RMRJ5Y1M–(unknown order of appearance) Theobald Wolfe Tone ; John O'Sullivan, Earl of Tyrone ; Leopold O'Donnell ; Edward Fitzgerald ; Owen Roe O'Neill, Gen. of France ; Arthur O'Connor, King ; Brien Borou, King ; Major Genl. John McNiel ; Roderick O'Connor, King ; Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone ; Patrick Sarsfield, Marsh. of France ; Major Genl. James O'Farrell ; Patrick O'Neill, Marsh. of France ; and John McDonald, Marsh. of Spain.
RMR7RK7T–Major Gen. John K. Love sits atop an M1A1 Abrams Tank at Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 5, 2017. Love spent time interacting with the Marines of Bravo Company, 2nd Tank Battalion while controlling a tank and its various weapons systems. Love is the commanding general of 2nd Marine Division.
RMBHBXY9–About 3 miles W. is Waxhaw Presbyterian Church, organized 1755, first church in upper South Carolina. President Andrew Jackson
RMW6M4T3–Staff, group of 4th Artillery: 5. Brig. Gen. Edwin V. Sumner, 3. Major Joseph C. Clarke, Jr., 1. Lieut. Alonzo H. Cushing, killed at Gettysburg, 7. Major John F. Hammond, Surgeon, 2. Major Lawrence Kip, A.D.C., 4. Colonel Joseph H. Taylor, 6. Lieut. Samuel S. Sumner
RM2D2X4YP–Gen Sani Abacha, head of the Nigerian junta (right) and a man in a John Major mask join demonstrators highlighting Nigeria's human rights record outide the Shell oil company's annual meeting in London..
RM2M5E64W–Major Gen. John C. Harris, Jr., Ohio adjutant general, presents Brig. Gen. Rebecca O'Conner with an award during her retirement ceremony march 6, 2022 at the 178th Wing in Springfield, Ohio(Air National Guard photo by Airman Colin Simpson)
RM2R8YYHM–Surrender Monument, Vicksburg, Miss., c1900. Cannon marking the site of the meeting between Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton of the the Confederate Army of Mississippi, and Major General Ulysses S. Grant, leader of the Army of the Tennessee, on 4 July 1863.
RM2MC7MEN–U.S. Army Major. Gen. John H. Phillips, commanding general, 335th Signal Command Theater, passes the 359 TTSB guidon to Col. Tracy G. Monteith, incoming commander of the 359th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade, during the change of command ceremony at Barton Field on Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga on June 26, 2022. Col. Travis A. Hartman relinquished command of the 359th TTSB to Col. Tracy G. Monteith, ceremony was presided over by Major. Gen. John H. Phillips, commanding general, 335th Signal Command Theater.
RM2NK3EB0–Thayer, Hon. John Milton of Wyoming & Nebraska. Brig. Gen. & major of the Territorial forces operating against the Pawnee Indians in 1855-61. Colonel of 1st Nebraska Inf. July 21, 1861
RM2KE5TWP–London, UK. 10th Nov, 2022. Kit Ride and Passing Out Parade for Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment. Major General Christopher John Ghika , camera right. General Sir Adrian Bradshaw KCB OBE GL inspected the latest kit ride of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Knightsbridge Barracks and in Hyde Park on Rotten Row. The Commanding Officer is Lt-Colonel Thomas Armitage. Credit: Peter Hogan/Alamy Live News
RMW0DWR2–Rep. Bruce Braley (R-IA) greets Retired Army Gen. John Keane (R) while Retired Army Major John Batise (C) and former U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry watch on prior to a House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs joint Committee hearing entitled 'Whats Next for Iraq' in Washington on September 6, 2007. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RM2JNN44E–Maj. Gen. John V. Meyer III, 1st Infantry Division commanding general met with Col. John Gilliam, 3ABCT commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Micheal Hall along with GREYWOLF battalion commanders and command sergeants major.
RM2CR4J1M–. Book of the Royal blue . the crown of the hill. At the baseof the pedestal are four buttresses bearingmarble statues of War, History, Peace andPlenty. Around the monument in semicir-cular slopes are arranged the graves of thedead, the space being divided by alleys andpathways into twenty-two sections—one forthe regular army, one for the volunteers ofeach State represented in the battle, and three for the unknown dead. The numberof bodies interred here is 3,564, of which99i have not been identified. Near theentrance to the cemetery is a bronze statueof Major-Gen. John F. Reynolds, who waskill
RMP0B70D–. English: A plan of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton, taken by His Majesty's forces, under the command of Maj. Gen.l Sir Henry Clinton, K.B: Survey'd by Major Holland, Surv.r Gen.l &c.Single sheet. Engraved. Scale: ca. 1:6 000 (bar). Cartographic Note: Ungraduated. Bar scale in feet. Additional Places: New York. Contents Note: Contains an inset chart: Part of Hudsons River, shewing the position of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton, with the Chevaux de Frieze, cables, chains, &c to obstruct the passage of his Majesty's forces up the river. By Lieut. John Knight of the Royal Navy in 1777. [ca.
RM2GBPJ9W–This shows the first major maintenance programme since the installation of these pylons in 1968 during 2010., Credit:John Fairclough / Avalon
RM2WRC170–Gen. Speaks, Maj. Palmer, Photograph shows Brigadier-General John C. Speaks (1859-1945), the Commander of the Second Brigade, Ohio National Guard, and Major Robert D. Palmer, Adjutant-General of the Ohio National Guard during the Youngstown steel strike., 1916 Jan. 8, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMW638PA–(unknown order of appearance) Theobald Wolfe Tone ; John O'Sullivan, Earl of Tyrone ; Leopold O'Donnell ; Edward Fitzgerald ; Owen Roe O'Neill, Gen. of France ; Arthur O'Connor, King ; Brien Borou, King ; Major Genl. John McNiel ; Roderick O'Connor, King ; Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone ; Patrick Sarsfield, Marsh. of France ; Major Genl. James O'Farrell ; Patrick O'Neill, Marsh. of France ; and John McDonald, Marsh. of Spain.
RMR7RK8M–Major Gen. John K. Love sits atop an M1A1 Abrams Tank at Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 5, 2017. Love spent time interacting with the Marines of Bravo Company, 2nd Tank Battalion while controlling a tank and its various weapons systems. Love is the commanding general of 2nd Marine Division.
RMWTCTR6–Military Order of the World War endorses president's speech. A delegation from the Military Order of the World War called at the White House today to present President Coolidge a set of resolutions complimenting him and supporting him on his Armistice Day speech. In the photograph, left to right: Maj. John L. Clem; Maj. Gen. Creed C. Hammond; President Coolidge; Major Ennals Waggaman; and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie
RMG4F1YM–Cook/Kosovo talks2
RM2M5E64P–Major Gen. John C. Harris, Jr., Ohio adjutant general, presents Brig. Gen. Rebecca O'Conner with a flag during her retirement ceremony March 6, 2022 at the 178th Wing in Springfield, Ohio(Air National Guard photo by Airman Colin Simpson)
RM2JG7DC0–Gen. John A. Dix, between 1855 and 1865. [Politician and soldier: Secretary of the Treasury; Governor of New York; Union major general during the Civil War].
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