- of the
qualifying system.
There is also the
possibility to
obtain the
Moascar Cup
during the tournament, as the
holder of the cup must put it up for...
-
logistical role for the
Australian and New
Zealand Mounted Rifles at
their Moascar base and
later in
ammunition supply for the
Royal Artillery.
After the...
-
Graham Price MBE (born 24
November 1951 in
Moascar, Egypt) is a
former Welsh rugby union player, who was a
member of the
famous Pontypool RFC
front row...
- pre-World War II station,
originally opened by the
British about 1915 as
Moascar. On 5–7
November 1938, RAF
Vickers Wellesley aircraft set a non-stop distance...
- Abb****ia Barracks, Cairo.
Although No. 2
Australian Stationary Hospital at
Moascar, was organised, equipped, and
staffed for any type of
medical or surgical...
- half
company of
Bikaner Camel Corps and a half
company of
Indian Infantry Moascar General Reserve was
formed by: 31st
Indian Brigade (the 2nd
Queen Victoria's...
- Headquarters,
Canal Bde,
Moascar 1st Battalion, The
Royal Sus**** Regiment,
Moascar 1st Battalion, The Es**** Regiment,
Moascar 11th
Indian Infantry Brigade...
- 104
Field Battery,
Royal Australian Artillery was
formed in the town of
Moascar in
Egypt during March 1916
during the
First World War, as the 104th Field...
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Christie and
Tamaiti Williams. The 1st XV are
previous holders of the
Moascar cup.
First in 1981,
defeating Wesley, and
again in 1999 when they defeated...
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forces in
Mandatory Palestine under Captain Raphaël Folliot.
Stationed in
Moascar, Egypt, he
fought in the
Battle of Sidi Barrani, Sollum, Bardia, the Siege...