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Tinctures are the colours, metals, and furs used in heraldry. Nine
tinctures are in
common use: two metals, or (gold or yellow) and
argent (silver or white);...
- A
countercharge or counter-charge may be: counter-charge (bomb disposal) counter-charge (warfare) counter-accusation
Misspelling of counterchange; in...
- from
being ineffective,
continued to
provide valuable services. They
countercharged French cavalry numerous times (both brigades),
halted a
combined cavalry...
- with
using improper pressure on Schine's behalf, and
McCarthy and Cohn
countercharged that the Army was
holding Schine "hostage" in an
attempt to squelch...
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Gules (Stiny). 5th; Per bend,
Argent and Gules,
three roses,
bendwise countercharged (MacWilliams). 6th; Argent, on a bend Gules,
three leopard's head Or...
- The
Aviation Section,
Signal Corps, was the
aerial warfare service of the
United States from 1914 to 1918, and a
direct statutory ancestor of the United...
- the
United States government refused to
ratify the
convention fearing countercharges.
Authorities have been
reluctant to
prosecute the
perpetrators of many...
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action by Arnold's
superior at
Ticonderoga prevented his own
arrest on
countercharges leveled by Hazen. He also had
disagreements with John
Brown and James...
- Vasamarschen, Finnish:
Vaasan marssi). Gules, a
sheaf Or; on
chief countercharged four
ermines 2+2 courant. The
sprouting wheatsheaf is a
symbol of the...
- Arms of
Maule of Panmure: Per pale,
argent and gules, a
bordure charged with
eight escallops, all
countercharged....