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The majority of the population belonged to command or support units (as opposed to combat units), 52.4% (n = 1,479) and 52.3% (n = 1,477) were Reserve or National Guard troops.

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Fifteen years ago, the skies belonged to professionals commanding high-powered telescopes at institutional observatories.

In the engagement, U.S. Marines from the 7th Marine Regiment and U.S. Army soldiers from the 164th Infantry Regiment under the tactical command of William H. Rupertus and Edmund B. Sebree, attacked a concentration of Japanese Army troops, most of whom belonged to the 230th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Toshinari Shōji.

The Commissary acknowledged that he had no specific permission to build the bakeries but asserted that the authority "belonged to the officers commanding the troops who were placed in the building".

The periscope belonged to under the command of Kapitänleutnant Gustav Amberger, who was lining up a torpedo shot on the British steamer SS Welshman.

Since only 30 prisoners had surrendered along with King and since Winder's detachment did not come under fire until they had re-embarked and cast off for Buffalo, it would appear that 6 of the dead left on the battlefield and 7 of the prisoners belonged to Boerstler's command.

Yet Hereford, who had been placed under Gloucester's command, believed the command belonged to him, in his capacity of hereditary Constable of England.

The Americans belonged to United States Forces-Afghanistan, a command separate from the main NATO force.

The Japanese forces opposing the Australians belonged to the 6th Division, under the command of Lieutenant General Tsutomu Akinaga.

But the voice commanding the evening belonged to Ms. Gleason, presenting herself as a real-life answer to the Baker's Wife, muddling through one disaster after another; one of the worst was the musical "Nick and Nora," which closed after a week preceded by two months of rehearsals.

The military governor of the fortress was the Marquis of Lanzarote, Diego Paniagua y Zúñiga, but the command of the army belonged to the Duke of San German, who had retreated to Badajoz after the loss of Olivenza, which he had briefly attempted to retake.

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