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She had been in love as a teen with a young man who later became an important general in the Red Army in charge of supplying the troops.
"I'm not sure how the guerrillas survive up here," Lt. Col. Fernando Pineda, who is in charge of supplying forces in the mountains, said as he looked across the peaks.
"This decision explains the repeated threat, arrest, torture and killing of doctors … and their direct families in addition to the systematic targeting of networks in charge of supplying underground medical activities in besieged zones".
After the invasion began on D-Day (June 6 , 1944, Lee remained in charge of supplying the American forces fighting in the European campaign, whose numbers totaled about three million men by early 1945.
"But they don't remember it was Hal who said, 'Admiral Stockdale, your opening statement, please, sir?' " As ABC's political director, Mr. Bruno was in charge of supplying the network's on-air reporters and anchors — people like Peter Jennings, David Brinkley and Ted Koppel — with up-to-the-minute details of political goings-on during conventions, caucuses, campaigns and election days and nights.
Notoriously prickly, Meigs clashed with both the architect Thomas U. Walter and the Buchanan administration's secretary of war, John Floyd, who ultimately banished Meigs until the start of the war, when President Lincoln brought him back to help organize the defense of Fort Pickens, Fla. Lincoln then placed him at the head of the quartermaster's office, in charge of supplying the entire Army.
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The patriarch, Eberhard von Globig, is serving in Italy, an officer in charge of supplies.
They spent months trying to organize an Internet platform but recently gave up, said David F. Nelson, who is in charge of supply management at Deere.
In a small office there is an employee who is in charge of supplies.
That means a different type of person can be in charge of supply and distribution in smallish enclosed communities, and a university or college really is an ideal environment for such a business to thrive".
Grant was a quartermaster in charge of supplies and did not have a combat role, but he yearned for one and finally was allowed to take part in dangerous missions.
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