-
chiefs of staff, in 1966
Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinand Malila was
listed as
Army Chief of Staff.
Following Mobutu Sese Seko's take over of
Republic of the...
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Didier "Ecama"
Marouani (born 14 July 1953) is a
French composer and
musician born in Monaco.
Didier started his
career as a pop
singer and made his first...
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Didier Courrèges (born 15 June 1960 in Évreux, Eure) is a high-level
horse rider. He is
professor of
equitation at the
National School of
Equitation in...
- (1979–1980).
Michel Cordes, 77,
French actor (The
Horseman on the Roof,
Didier, A
Question of Taste),
author and
stage director,
suicide by gunshot. Samuel...
- (général de division) Jean-Marie
Songeon (général de brigade)
Charles Louis Didier Songis l'Aîné (général de division) Nicolas-Marie
Songis des
Courbons (général...
-
Singh and
Beant Singh, in the
aftermath of
Operation Blue Star by the
Indian Army between 1 and 8 June 1984 on the
orders of Gandhi. The
military operation...
- USA Icon
Design (Paul Atkinson, John Brennan) 1988
Captain Blood Exxos Didier Bouchon,
Philippe Ulrich,
Chris Edwards,
Stephane Picq 1988
Stock Car Championship...
- court-martialed, but exonerated, for the capitulation. In a 2006 web article,
Didier Lodier wrote that 1,300
French troops had been
killed and 45,000 men (including...
- ISBN 3-476-01472-X, pp. 285–290. Hans-Peter Kuhnen: Trèves –
Augusta Treverorum. In:
Didier Bayard, Jean-Luc Collart, Noël Mahéo (Hrsg.): La
marque de Rome. Samarobriva...
- in 2020. In 2013, a new team
consisting of Jean-Yves
Ferri (script) and
Didier Conrad (artwork) took over. As of 2023[update], 40
volumes have been released;...