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  2. Army of Occupation (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    In May 1846, the army numbered 2,400 and was divided into two brigades. The 1st Brigade was commanded by Lt. Col. William G. Belknap and would be the right wing of the army. The 2nd Brigade was commanded by Colonel David E. Twiggs and was the left wing. Taylor defeated the Mexican army at the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. Order ...

  3. Leadership of the United States Strategic Command - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Taylor, Director, ... Colonel David E. Clary [25] July 1999: April 2000 ~ 275 days: ... Major General Randy S. Taylor ~August 2019

  4. Major (rank) - Wikipedia

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    Major is a senior military officer rank used in many countries. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators, major is one rank above captain in armies and air forces, and one rank below lieutenant colonel .

  5. List of active duty United States Army major generals

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    Major General Curtis D. Taylor [173] U.S. Army: Mountain divisions: ... Major General David M. Samuelsen [216] U.S. Army: Army National Guard. Position insignia

  6. False prophet - Wikipedia

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    Fate of The False Prophet, Revelation 16, Beatus de Facundus, 1047. Christian eschatology originated with the public life and preaching of Jesus. [1] Throughout the New Testament and some of the early Christian apocryphal writings, Jesus warns his disciples and apostles multiple times of both false prophets and false Messiahs, and believers are frequently adjured to beware of them and stay ...

  7. The commander of the scandal-plagued California National ...

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    The retirement of Maj. Gen. David Baldwin comes weeks after a Times investigation detailed alleged misconduct among high-ranking officers.

  8. Walter H. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Walter Herron Taylor (June 13, 1838 – March 1, 1916) was an American banker, lawyer, soldier, politician, author, and railroad executive from Norfolk, Virginia.During the American Civil War, he fought with the Confederate States Army, became a key aide to General Robert E. Lee and rose to the rank of Colonel.

  9. California National Guard commander to retire at the end of ...

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    The commander of the California National Guard is retiring at the end of this month, capping an 11-year assignment leading the state’s military department that began in the wake of a financial ...