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Tell them the Rhine armies are invincible, it is what they want to hear.
'If you gave us the whole of the Rhine Army it would make no difference.'
The Rhine Army wouldn't pick anyone up unless they were right in the Zone.
Also, Albinus failed to win the support of the Rhine army).
I toddled through it when I was with Rhine Army.
He was consul in 47, and commander of the Rhine army during the Batavian rebellion.
The Germans themselves were equally nervous about any reduction in the strength of the Rhine Army.
'You said you were home and dry when you phoned me from Rhine Army.
Between 16 and 18, Germanicus, the leader of the Rhine armies, looked for the remains of the legions.
They joined the Rhine Army, commanded by Marshall Mac Mahon.
They were finally driven out by Gallienus' lieutenant Macrianus, who brought the Rhine army into Italy.
He took part in engagements against Swiss insurgents before being sent back to the Rhine Army, under general Laroche.
However, Valerian (emperor), the governor of the Rhine provinces, was on his way southwards with the Rhine army.
Hirst had an example delivered to Rhine Army headquarters where it was demonstrated by Colonel McEvoy.
In 1925, Wiesbaden became the headquarters of the British Rhine Army until the withdrawal of occupying forces from the Rhineland in 1930.
Led by Lucius Verginius Rufus, the Rhine army defeated Vindex in battle and Vindex killed himself.
They operated under the overall direction of Colonel Michael McEvoy at Rhine Army Headquarters, Bad Oeynhausen.
Instead, the Prussian armies crossed the Rhine before the French, beat the French Rhine army into retreat and invaded France.
I'll ask Sir Bruce to send a signal to Rhine Army and then you tell him what you want: a room somewhere, I'll leave that to you.
His period of duty in Ireland ended in February 1922 and he moved to the Rhine Army still as Adjutant of the Northumberland Fusiliers.
Parkeston Quay was the base port for three troop ships serving the U.K.'s Rhine Army operation in Germany via the Hook of Holland.
In the Franco-Prussian War MacMahon commanded the I and V French Corps on the Rhine Army's Southern line.
After less than a week of fighting, the entire French Rhine Army's Southern line could not withstand the Prussian attacks and retreated West, further into French territory.
He later served in the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry as part of the British Rhine Army occupying the Rhineland.
His service as Quartermaster-General of the Grand Army of Bohemia, in 1814, and of the Rhine Army, in 1815, under Schwarzenberg, won him universal recognition.