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... regiment of the Valetta garrison to produce a competent artist to adorn that room , as well as the room below and the steep stairs connecting them , with its regimental crest and motto , or some other drawing illustrating the regiment's ...
... regiment of the Valetta garrison to produce a competent artist to adorn that room , as well as the room below and the steep stairs connecting them , with its regimental crest and motto , or some other drawing illustrating the regiment's ...
79. oldal
... regiments involved rose as high as their oppor- tunities , and no regiment even nowa- days can do more . In Kabul , then , in the early part of the bitter winter of 1839 , when General Keane with his headquarters and the greater part of ...
... regiments involved rose as high as their oppor- tunities , and no regiment even nowa- days can do more . In Kabul , then , in the early part of the bitter winter of 1839 , when General Keane with his headquarters and the greater part of ...
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... regiment was sent westward from Cairo to join the Indians , with whom they had fought before , in the Alamein line . The Indians were engaged in making reserve posi- tions , so that for a week the regiment saw no action . There have ...
... regiment was sent westward from Cairo to join the Indians , with whom they had fought before , in the Alamein line . The Indians were engaged in making reserve posi- tions , so that for a week the regiment saw no action . There have ...
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