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- Jacques distracts the German lookout and André blows up the tower using ordonance abandonned at his castle by fleeing French troops years earlier. Unbeknownst...
- Arabian National Guard Weapon system developed by Delco Systems and Royal Ordonance Cobra – RUAG Piranha IV 120 mm   Switzerland 48 0 From 2024 Swiss Army...
- Open, Order in 2020   Switzerland (104) 5 Eagle V 4×4 EOD (explosive ordonance disposal) It is being used by the Swisscoy mission with the KFOR in Kosovo...
- Tracy ****son Brig. gen. ****son, Office Chief of Ordonance in April 1918 Born (1868-09-17)September 17, 1868 Independence, Iowa Died May 17, 1936(1936-05-17)...
- Василија Вукотић; (1897–1970) was a Serbian from Montenegro military ordonance and a daughter of the Serdar Janko Vukotić, accompanying her father in...
- well as in Swiss Army bands. They are also known as 'Swiss drums' or 'Ordonance 82'. Until the late 18th century drums were primarily made of wood. However...
- 1717. In the 1720s, the government introduced promissory notes, known as ordonances. Card money was reintroduced in 1729. Denominations of 6, 12 and 24 livres...
- and the Second Helvetic Confession, John Calvin's Institution and Les Ordonances [sic] (about church government) are widely used. In the church men and...
- July 1823. He set up the Cathedral Chapter, in accordance with a royal ordonance of 6 December 1823, and also a Major Seminary at Moulins. Subsequently...
- (consecrated on 13 July 1823). He was named Bishop of Bayonne by royal ordonance of King Charles X on 16 March 1830, and was preconised by Pope Pius VIII...