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Charles Coventry (British Army officer) Vaughan Cox; William Cox (pioneer) Edmund Craigie; Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 3rd Earl of Cranbrook; William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1770–1825) Charles Creagh-Osborne; Edward Crofton (cricketer) John Crofton (British Army officer) Bernard Cruddas; Thomas Cubitt (British Army officer) Frederick Currie ...
Mohammed Yusuf Daar becomes the first non-white police officer in the UK in Coventry City Police: 1968: Sislin Fay Allen becomes the first non-white female police officer, joining the Metropolitan Police. 1970: Metropolitan Police Helicopter Unit are formed, based at Elstree, Hertfordshire. [30] Ulster Special Constabulary disbanded. 1971
With there being 10,590 officers in the army in 1814, they determine that members of the British nobility made up 2% of the officer corps, or 224 people. [27] The following table outlines the different members of the nobility serving in the British Army in the period of the Napoleonic Wars , 1805–1816:
The Regulars: The American Army, 1898–1941 (2007) excerpt and text search; Coffman, Edward M. The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I (1998), a standard history; Coumbe, Arthur T. A History of the U.S. Army Officer Corps, 1900–1990 (2014). Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College Press.
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Early 19th century [ edit ] During the first half of the nineteenth century, Yeomanry Regiments were used extensively in support of the civil authority to quell riots and civil disturbances, including the Peterloo Massacre ; as police forces were created and took over this role, the Yeomanry concentrated on local defence.
History of the military in the 19th century (1801–1900). Subcategories. ... Social background of officers and other ranks in the British Army, 1750–1815; V.
19th-century United States Army personnel (5 C, 426 P) A. Military personnel of the American Civil War ... 19th-century American naval officers (2 C, 69 P, 1 F) P.