104th regimentの例文
- He served in the 104th Regiment until 1817.
- Efner was a lieutenant colonel and second in command of the militia's 104th Regiment.
- In 1783 there was a mutiny by 500 mainly Irish soldiers in the 104th Regiment based at guineas.
- Under Army 2020 plans, 266th Battery re-roled to Mini Unmanned Air Systems was assigned to 104th Regiment Royal Artillery.
- In 1881 it was combined with the 104th Regiment of Foot ( Bengal Fusiliers ) to form part of the new Royal Munster Fusiliers.
- When the 104th Regiment was disbanded in 1818, Le Couteur returned to Jersey as a Captain and married his cousin, Harriet Janvrin.
- Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev, who met survivors at the 104th Regiment offices Tuesday afternoon, offered a remarkable admission of responsibility for the tragedy.
- In the early 1990s, the New York Guard was reorganized at the Jamaica Queens Armory and redesigned as the 2nd Battalion, 104th Regiment.
- In this engagement, which lasted 12 hours, all but three men in the third platoon, Company C, 104th Regiment, were lost.
- In a private ceremony on Monday, two able-bodied survivors came to the yellow stucco gymnasium of the 104th Regiment, where the caskets lay in state.
- He entered the first regiment of footguards in April 1772 as ensign, became captain in May 1781, and was eventually on 8 April 1783 appointed lieutenant-colonel of the 104th regiment.
- The "'104th Regiment of Foot ( King's Volunteers ) "'was a short-lived infantry regiment of the British Army active during the Seven Years'War.
- The regiment also carries two battle honours from the War of 1812 in commemoration of the New Brunswick Fencible Infantry ( 104th Regiment of Foot ) which was recruited in New Brunswick and served during that conflict.
- He attained success in the 31st and 104th Regiments of United States Colored Troops, and was promoted to second lieutenant in the regular Army's 6th Cavalry Regiment, and served until his death in 1866.
- The wounded Boerstler capitulated to Major de Haren of the Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry, who had just arrived on the field with another detachment of British regulars ( mainly from the 104th Regiment ) from Twelve Mile Creek.
- Patrick Tonyn became a captain in the 6th Dragoons in 1751, with which regiment he served in Germany in 1758 during the Seven Years'War where, in 1759, the regiment fought at Minden and 104th Regiment of Foot in 1761.
- As with all other " European " units of the Company, they were placed under the command of the Crown in 1858, and formally moved into the British Army in 1862, ranked as the 104th Regiment of Foot ( Bengal Fusiliers ).
- George Herman Ruth, popularly known as " The Babe ", " The Bambino ", and " The Sultan of Swat ", was a member of the 104th Field Artillery, the very same unit today known as the 2nd Battalion, 104th Regiment in Jamaica Queens.
- On the morning of 24 July 1918, the 104th Regiment again faced the task of retaking Epieds . " While a small force stayed in front, drawing the fire of the Germans from the village and hills, [ the other troops of the 104th ] moved against the machine gunners from the rear.
- Following the Great War on 12 March 1920, the "'6th Regiment The Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles "'was amalgamated with the "'104th Regiment ( Westminster Fusiliers of Canada ) "', now "'The Royal Westminster Regiment "', and redesignated as the "'1st British Columbia Regiment " '.