There were six or seven young men, most of them wearing shalwar kameez instead of uniforms, under the command of a tiny hunchbacked man who walked with difficulty, using crutches.
Renewed fighting broke out in eastern Congo at the end of August between rebels under the command of Nkunda and government forces.
The US, Germany and the Netherlands have agreed to deploy two batteries of Patriot missiles each to be placed under the command of Nato along the Turkish-Syria border.
The compass was also invented in China, and records exist of how a great fleet was sent under the command of Admiral Zheng He in the early 15th century to show the Chinese imperial flag in the ports of the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf, a fleet said to be the largest seen in the world up to that time.
Fighting broke out in eastern Congo at the end of August between government forces and CNDP rebels under the command of Laurent Nkunda.
On Tuesday, a team of 15 Los Angeles firefighters also began manning empty fire stations under the command of the New York Fire Department.
In 1815, Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by a joint British, German and Dutch force under the command of the Duke of Wellington and General Gebhard von Bluecher.
The force will be under the command of British General John McColl, who has been in Kabul negotiating the terms under which it will operate.
He highlighted that soldiers under the command of Lt Jonathan Price had shot outside the safe areas specified.
There are currently six astronauts on board the International Space Station, under the command of American Kevin Ford.
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It is based in Europe under the command of the Army's V Corps.
In one section, long ear-lobed Khmer soldiers bearing spears and shields march over a battlefield under the command of their larger-than-life-sized king.
The warfare between Congolese government forces and rebels under the command of Laurent Nkunda represents the lingering tensions between Hutus and Tutsis in neighboring Rwanda.
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Even before France rejoined NATO's integrated military structure last year, British and French forces had frequently worked and fought together under the command of one or other country.
He also said the Rufallah al-Sihati brigade was actually "under the command of -- and committed to -- the national authority, " the case appeared to be one of mistaken identity.
The Met said the force was not able to discuss specific actions relating to the investigations conducted in 1995, 2006 and 2008, but that Sapphire, its sex crime unit, moved under the command of the Specialist Crime Directorate in September 2009.
The entire operation was part of Air Force Special Operations Command, but recently moved under the umbrella of Air Combat Command.
It is alleged the death squad was under the direct command of the Peruvian president.
Colonel William Higgins was abducted in 1988 by a Hezbollah linked group known to be under the direct command of Mugniyah.
This is the sort of commitment that employees display under the command-and-control type of structure, when they have little control over their own destiny and little idea of how to change things.
Thanks to spin-off launches and acquisitions, under his command the number of Time Inc titles grew from around 20 to 140.
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Its new policy covers conduct of the firm's 12 executive officers and holds them accountable for events that occur under their chain of command.
It lists those who received the Battle of Britain Clasp to the 1939-45 Star for service in the air under the control of Fighter Command between 10 July and 31 October 1940.
According to reports, the plan calls for creating three types of forces under the Cyber Command: protecting computer systems that involve electrical grids and other kinds of infrastructure, offensive operations overseas as well as protection of the defence department's internal systems.
About 3, 000 Italians are in Iraq, under British command, as part of the U.S.-led coalition.
One Western naval officer says placing all the warships under a single command, perhaps of the UN, and adopting the same rules of engagement would help to make them more effective.
Under the legal doctrine of command responsibility, commanders may be held criminally responsible for war crimes committed by personnel within their unit if directed by a commander, or if a commander knew that war crimes were occurring and failed to prevent them or investigate and hold accountable those perpetrating the offenses.
Under the command economy it was one of the very few companies that regularly did business with the West and thus had access to convertible currencies.
Military officers may not be on the front lines but their lives are often in danger and they also have a job that may be more stressful than worrying for their own well-being: they are responsible for the lives of those under their command.
Marshall transferred Wainwright out of MacArthur's command and put him under his own, then recommended him for the Medal of Honor, which Wainwright received.
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