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  Corporal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corporal is the second lowest of the non-commissioned officer ranks in the Australian Army, falling between Lance-Corporal and Sergeant.
The main role of an infantry Corporal is to either command a section as the section commander or to command the Fire Support Group (FSG) of a section as the 2I/C. Another role is that of training NCO of a section, as all Corporals must be qualified instructors.
Corporal (Cpl) is the second rank of non-commissioned officer in the British Army and Royal Marines, falling between Lance-Corporal and Sergeant.
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 SPRING - Northern Ireland based society that seeks to promote and apply the Christian/Reformed view of civil government.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
As corporal punishment essentially involves the parent causing pain to the child it means that the child will therefore not forever associate the concept of pain with the parent, but rather the concepts of authority, maturity and love.
Corporal punishment should never be administered unless it is done within the context of the presence of all three of these elements.
People who protest against corporal punishment often claim that they do so because it is not 'nice' or 'civilised.' However, it is important to realise that the foundational reason is their espousal of a particular philosophy about the education of children.
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 Coshocton County, Ohio
On March 14, Milroy's division became the Second Division, Eighth Army Corps, and the four Ohio regiments which had composed the second brigade of the old division, were organized into the first brigade of the new division, in connection with Carlin's battery and some cavalry, under the command of Brigadier General Elliott.
Upon arriving at the swamp the second battalion was dismounted and moved forward through the water, under cover of the cypress timber, until the enemy was brought within range of the Spencer carbines A spirited conflict then.
The second was a cavalry raid from Vicksburg to Natchez, in October,.
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 Chile: Reports: Truth Commissions: Library & Links: U.S. Institute of Peace
That afternoon while Corporal Orellana was guarding the Ministry of Education, an air force officer ordered him to stop two individuals who were suspected of having put a smoke bomb in the chassis of a stolen van and left it at the corner of Calles Amunátegui and Bernardo O'Higgins.
In the attack Corporal Pávez was hit by two bullets to the chest, as noted in the autopsy, and he died at the police hospital shortly thereafter.
Second Corporal Parra was hit by seven bullets, according to his autopsy report, and officer Salas was hit six times.
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Moyo, Canaan, Lance Corporal, Second Battalion, The Rhodesian African Rifles, 22 December 1979.
Mutargoza, Toperson, Acting Lance Corporal, 'A' Company Second Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, killed in action by a gunshot wound, when his vehicle was ambushed by 30 ZANLA in the Mshawasha African Purchase Area 29 December 1977.
Ngomanyoni, Crispen, Lance Corporal, 'A' Company Second Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, killed in action by a gunshot wound, when his vehicle was ambushed by 30 ZANLA in the Mshawasha African Purchase Area 29 December 1977.
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On the second day of the reunion the children of the public schools were assembled at the opera house and an address delivered by President Grant.
On the 16th, at Champion's Hill, the enemy was met in force, the Tenth being on the left of the brigade, exposed to heavy flank movement and murderous fire of the enemy.
Arriving at Corinth it was assigned to the Second brigade, and from that time, for more than a year, it was stationed on garrison duty, passing most of its time in camp, during which time it made several marches as guards to trains, requiring several days.
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 First Defenders, Allen Infantry - Continued   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Corporal Webster then became first sergeant and served until June 25, when he was discharged by order of the War Department, Private
The company (Allen Infantry) was quartered at first on the second story of the Penitentiary Building, which formed a part of the Arsenal, and later in rooms in the Arsenal.
The sword he wore on the march through Baltimore is now in possession of the family of Corporal William Wolf.
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 122nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Corporal Gillman B. Stephens, age 26, died June 28, 1863, at Winchester, VA, of wounds received June 14, 1863, in battle.
Corporal George Loders, age 18, Captured June 13, 1863, at Battle of Winchester, VA: appointed Corporal June 1, 1865.
Corporal John W. Phillips, age 24, discharged January 23, 1864, at Brandy Station, VA, on Surgeon's certificate of disability.
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Parker, T.M., Corporal, Eighth Battalion, Rhodesia Regiment, injured in a landmine blast, subsequently killed in an aircrash whilst being casevaced in Trojan R4326 at Mushumbi Pools, 17 December 1974.
Povey, R.J., Lance Corporal, Second Battalion, Rhodesia Regiment, injured in a landmine blast, subsequently killed in an aircrash whilst being casevaced in Trojan R4326 at Mushumbi Pools, 17 December 1974.
O'Reilly, P.M., Lance Corporal, Second Battalion, Rhodesia Regiment, killed in action, in an ambush, 15 September 1976.
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 Second Corporal Nathaniel Green Rieves 1st Tennessee Infantry Confederate Army   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Second Corporal Nathaniel Green Rieves 1st Tennessee Infantry Confederate Army
In February 1864, he was reported to be a second corporal.
In 1865 he was furloughed to visit relatives in West Tennessee, and he was returning to his unit with Forrest's troops when they surrendered in April 1865 at Gainsboro, Alabama.
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 pgs. 491-498 - Washington County Iowa, 1880
The regiment charged the enemy through an open field, under a galling fire; passed their obstructions and up to within 100 yards of their works, where the position was held for three hours, when the garrison hoisted the white flag.
Mintier, Alexander H., second corporal; enlisted August 15; wounded May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg;.transferred to invalid corps.
Harper, James A., fourth corporal; enlisted August 14; promoted to third sergeant October 1, 1862; to second lieutenant May 2, 1865, but not mustered in; mustered out as first sergeant.
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 Third Arkansas Company F   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Private—Enlisted in Co. F, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Rockport, Arkansas, June 20, 1861; promoted fourth corporal, August 1863; wounded in the foot at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19, 1863; promoted second corporal, August 1864; transferred to Co. H, 5th Mississippi Cavalry, January 11, 1865; no further record; born c1840; bought land in Garland county in 1882.
Second Sergeant—Enlisted in Co. F, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Rockport, Arkansas, June 20, 1861; appointed second sergeant, June 20, 1861; captured at Hagerstown, Maryland, July 12, 1863; confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, until released on oath of allegiance, January 12, 1864; born in Germany, c1838; listed in Hot Spring county 1860 census; occupation merchant.
Second Corporal—Enlisted in Co. F, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Rockport, Arkansas, June 20, 1861; appointed second corporal, June 20, 1861; died of measles at Meash Hollow, Virginia, August 7, 1861; born c1840.
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 Rhodesia
Alexander, Ronald Eugene, Corporal, First Battalion, Rhodesian Light Infantry killed in action by a gunshot wound in a contact, in Mozambique, 16 December 1976.
Bickle, A., Second Lieutenant, First Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, killed in action, December 1977.
Brown, Kevin Robert, Corporal, 2 Signals Squadron, Rhodesian Signals Corps, killed on active service, in a shooting accident, 20 November 1973.
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 Civil War
John C. Bass (Corporal), Virgil I. Chandler, Francis H. (Frank) Chandler, William Conger, Jesse Connell, Jacob Dorminy, Willis Dorminy, James Henry Denby, Horton Fletcher, Elbert Fletcher, James Finn, Henry A. Gordy, James Griffin, Raiford Griffin, Jefferson Grantham, Wiley Gray, George Haman (Second Sergeant), M. Hansel, Reuben Hobby, D. Hunter, Daniel D.
Reuben Walton Clements, First Lieutenant; Richard Tucker, Second Lieutenant; L. George Young, Third Lieutenant; Isaac M. Young, First Sergeant; George Washington Hamans, Second Sergeant; Joseph Walker, Third Sergeant; James W. Walker, Fourth Sergeant; Elijah P.
Simpson, First Corporal; Joseph Z. Sutton, Second Corporal; George W. Walker, Third Corporal; William Branch, Fourth Corporal.
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 18thcod
Second Lieutenant—Enlisted in Co. D, 18th Arkansas Infantry, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, March 1, 1862; appointed second lieutenant, March 1, 1862; resigned, June 24, 1862.
Second Corporal—Enlisted in Co. D, 18th Arkansas Infantry, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, March 1, 1862; appointed second corporal, March 1, 1862; promoted second sergeant, January 3, 1863; captured near Port Hudson, Louisiana, May 21, 1863; reportedly exchanged sometime in 1863; no further information.
Fourth Corporal—Enlisted in Co. D, 18th Arkansas Infantry, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, March 1, 1862; appointed fourth corporal, March 1, 1862; reduced to private; absent on sick furlough; reportedly died; previously served in Co. A, 9th Arkansas Infantry; filed Federal land patent in Jefferson county in 1860.
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 Second Corporal William Leach
Hand arrived in British Columbia with the Detachment on the 12th April, 1859.
The next day, Archdeacon Wright notes in the Chapel Ledger, that Georgina Hand was buried at New Westminster.
Hand then took up with one of his Columbia Detachment comrades, Corporal John Woodcock RE, and took over the flsmith shop of W. Blackee.
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 Irish Guys Who Fought in Civil War
Promoted Fourth Corporal June 1, 1863; Second Corporal June 1, 1864.
Promoted Third Corporal Feb. 1, 1863; Second Corporal Sept. 4, 1863.
Promoted Second Lieutenant of Second United States Infantry Oct. 24, 1861; First Lieutenant Feb. 15, 1862; Captain Dec.
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 Philadelphia Cavalry in the Civil War
Many sacrificed their lives to save their country and put down rebellion, among whom were
The Troop promptly tendered their services in May, 1862, under the requisition of the President for more troops, and the, call of the Governor of Pennsylvania, following close upon the disasters in the second battle of Bull Run, which, however, were not accepted.
No sooner had the news of the second invasion of Pennsylvania by
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 Irish Guys Who Fought in Civil War
Promoted Seventh Corporal Oct. 27, 1862; Fourth Corporal Jan. 20, 1863; Third Corporal Feb. 1, 1863; Second Corporal May 12, 1863.
Promoted Sixth Corporal Feb. 20, 1863; Fourth Corporal Feb. 24, 1863; Third Corporal; Second Corporal Dec. 10, 1863; First Corporal; Fifth Sergeant Sept. 1, 1864.
Promoted Second Corporal Oct. 31, 1863; Second Sergeant May 1, 1863; First Sergeant Feb. 19, 1864.
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 Sergeant Turner, Civil War Veteran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Enlisted & Mustered August 11, 1862, as Eighth Corporal
Enlisted June 13, 1861 & Mustered July 30, 1861as Fifth Corporal
Promoted but not mustered as Second Lieutenant July 18, 1865
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 coM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Third Corporal Jan. 1, 1864; Second Corporal May 25, 1864; Sixth Sergeant June 1, 1864; Fifth
Second Lieutenant May 1, 1864; First Lieutenant July 12, 1864.
Sixth Corporal June 1, 1864; Fourth Corporal Sept. 1, 1864; Third Corporal Jan. 1, 1865.
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 Muster Roll of Officers and Men, 1861-1865
Dunkin, G. died in 1862 of wounds received at Second Manassas
Hamby, William R.; wounded at Second Manassas, disabled at Sharpsburg
Piper, William L.; wounded at Second Manassas and Sharpsburg, discharged
www.pha.jhu.edu /~dag/4thtex/roll.html   (341 words)

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