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In 1922 he volunteered for service with the British Army of the Rhine.
Then my father was posted to the British Army of the Rhine.
In 1919 it was reconstituted as the British Army of the Rhine.
The ground leveling was performed by the British Army of the Rhine.
Transferred to British Army of the Rhine by 1958.
It was an armoured division in the British Army of the Rhine from 1977 to 1991.
Later sometimes used more widely to refer to similar arrangements for the British Army of the Rhine.
In 1925, the palace became the headquarters of British Army of the Rhine.
Thereafter served for some time with a unit of the British Army of the Rhine.
At its peak, these numbered 327 for the British Army of the Rhine in Germany alone.
From 1949 to 1952 he worked with the British Army of the Rhine organising the army's civilian workforce.
The British Army of the Rhine was established as the occupying force in March 1919.
(They told me that Volkswagen was started by the British Army of the Rhine)!
Boxshall also represented the British Army of the Rhine.
Between 1961 and 1963, he served in West Germany with the British Army of the Rhine.
It was the primary trunk communications system of the British Army of the Rhine from 1967 to 1982.
It was not initially part of the British Army of the Rhine despite being based in Germany.
Jacob commanded a corps of the British Army of the Rhine during the occupation there.
Following the Armistice, he commanded a brigade in the occupying British Army of the Rhine.
He concluded his military service, with the British Army of the Rhine HQ, in 1919.
He served briefly with the British Army of the Rhine and returned to Canada in August 1919.
The Brigade spent many years in Germany as part of the British Army of the Rhine.
On 21 September 1949, he assumed command of the British Army of the Rhine in Germany.
This was done on 10 January 1949 while the regiment was part of the British Army of the Rhine.
Senior Ammunition Technician British Army of the Rhine (1988-1990)
After BAOR, 1972 could have been rather a let down.
From 1986 to 1990 he was in the BAOR.
This was a very busy year, with BAOR schedule for the autumn.
Hence this oxbow lake has been named as Kankona Baor.
In BAOR 1973, the 103 was tested against the Chieftain.
Some 250 were built and these formed part of the BAOR in Germany.
It was disbanded in the BAOR on 1 April 1946.
The line of difference between an haor, a beel and a baor is usually very thin.
Much of the needed command and logistics structure was expected to flow from the BAOR.
The BAOR was formerly armed with tactical nuclear weapons.
I did my national service with Intelligence in BAOR' so please don't worry about security.
The regiment returned to BAOR in 1959.
He went on to command 5 Field Force in BAOR from 1976 to 1979.
After the war Tim played for the BAOR team before being demobbed.
The BAOR would remain in existence until 1929 when British forces were withdrawn.
Now these were a part of the kindred and following of Baor the Old, as he was afterwards called, a chieftain among Men.
A Canadian mechanised brigade remained part of BAOR until 1970.
It was not a good omen for the camp in BAOR in September.
The 1st Battalion undertook two tours with BAOR in the mechanised role.
He was Chief of Staff, 1 Corps (BAOR) from 1956 to 1958.
The most famous of these lakes is the Kankona Baor in Gobardanga.
It was not long therefore before Felagund could hold converse with Baor; and while he dwelt with him they spoke much together.
A darkness lies behind us,' Baor said; 'and we have turned our backs upon it, and we do not desire to return thither even in thought.
Now Felagund learned from Baor that there were many other Men of like mind who were also journeying westward.
Once again, in a BAOR year, preparation for Annual Camp dominated training throughout the year.