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  2. Sixth Crusade - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Crusade (1228–1229), also known as the Crusade of Frederick II, was a military expedition to recapture Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land.It began seven years after the failure of the Fifth Crusade and involved very little actual fighting.

  3. Frederick C. Weyand - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Carlton Weyand (15 September 1916 – 10 February 2010) [1] was a general in the United States Army. Weyand was the last commander of United States military operations in the Vietnam War from 1972 to 1973, and served as the 28th Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1974 to 1976.

  4. Frederick II of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Sepulchral monument of Frederick II by Gert van Egen in the Christian I's Chapel (Chapel of the Magi). King Frederick II died on 4 April 1588, aged 53, at Antvorskov. Frederick was buried on 5 August 1588 in Christian I's chapel at Roskilde Cathedral, where his son King Christian IV later built a large monument in honour of his late father. [86]

  5. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1966)

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    Quảng Nam Province: 507: 24 Jul 5: Operation Cuu Long 32/66 [2] ARVN operation: Kien Hoa Province: 155: 4 Jul 5 – 11: Operation Binh Phu [2] ARVN operation: Bình Định Province: 137: 15 Jul 6 – 14: Operation Washington [1] [5]: 211–3 1st Reconnaissance Battalion reconnaissance operation in the Do Xa region: Quảng Ngãi Province: 13 ...

  6. Frederick II - Wikipedia

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    Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1720–1785) Frederick II, Count of Diessen (1030–1075), bailiff of Regensburg cathedral; Frederick II, Count of Celje (1379–1454), Ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia; Frederick II, Count of Vaudémont (1420s–1470), Lord of Joinville; Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg (1732–1797)

  7. 1972 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    1 January. U.S. military personnel in South Vietnam numbered 156,800 while Free World Military Forces (largely Republic of Korea Army) numbered 53,900. [4]: 387 The South Vietnamese government announced that there had been 20 breaches of the New Year's ceasefire resulting in nine South Vietnamese and 16 People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN)/Vietcong VC killed.

  8. Operation Frederick Hill - Wikipedia

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    On 7 May an element of the brigade found two weapons caches totaling 4.5 tons 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Tam Kỳ. [ 3 ] : 19 At 01:24 on 12 May a PAVN/VC force attacked a brigade night defensive position 8 miles (13 km) south of Hoi An , the attack was repulsed and 36 PAVN/VC killed and 11 individual and 7 crew-served weapons were captured ...

  9. Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The birth of Frederick on the market square of Jesi from the Nuova Cronica, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, ms.Chigi L. VIII.296 (cat. XI.8) Born in Jesi, near Ancona, Italy, on 26 December 1194, Frederick was the son of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.