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  2. Commander-in-Chief's Guard (3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The ...

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    The CINC Guard CO at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Virginia. The original Commander-in-Chief's Guard, from which Company A claims nominal lineage, was authorized on March 11, 1776 and organized the next day at Cambridge, Massachusetts as the bodyguard and personal escort to Gen. George Washington.

  3. Commander-in-Chief's Guard - Wikipedia

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    When interviewed in 1864 by the Reverend Elias B. Hillard for his famous book The Last Men of the Revolution, Milliner claimed to be 104 and spun several stories of his (imagined) encounters with the general and "Lady Washington" during the last years of the Revolution. Later investigations determined that Milliner was only 94 (b. 1770) when he ...

  4. Lying in State (song) - Wikipedia

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    So it goes 'Conquer Or Die… Lying In State'." [4] "Lying in State" is also fastest song on Dystopia, [5] and is in the key of D major. [6] Mustaine also said about the song: "'Lying In State' part is a double entendre which I'm pretty familiar with doing. The 'lying in state' was a place where you… Once you die, you're lying in state for ...

  5. List of R.O.D characters - Wikipedia

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    The R.O.D series of anime and manga covers the scope of the original Read or Die series of manga and light novels, the Read or Dream comics and the subsequent R.O.D the TV anime series. Table key: Main: A key protagonist in the story; Supporting: A character supporting the protagonist, or an antagonist

  6. Victory or death - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Flag, possibly the oldest extant battle flag of the American Revolution, bears the motto Vincere aut mori ("To conquer or die") Before Washington's crossing of the Delaware River at the Battle of Trenton in 1776, "Victory" was the password and "Or Death" was the response.

  7. British Legions - Wikipedia

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    The Legion adopted the motto Morir o vencer (Die or Conquer), as well as an anthem, composed to the tune of Ye Gentlemen of England which was continually played by the Legion's band. [11] The uniforms were similar to those worn by the British army which had been supplied by the firm of Herring and Richardson who had also fitted out the ships. [12]

  8. Edward G. Lengel - Wikipedia

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    His previously published books focus on George Washington's life and legacy, and World War I. He is a co-recipient of the National Humanities Medal (for his work on the George Washington Papers project), and his books have been honored with the Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Book Award, the Norman B. Tomlinson, Jr. prize, and other ...

  9. Combatants Will Be Dispatched! - Wikipedia

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    Combatants Will Be Dispatched! (Japanese: 戦闘員、派遣します!, Hepburn: Sentōin, Haken Shimasu!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Natsume Akatsuki and illustrated by Kakao Lanthanum.