Aún no tenemos significados para "command a brigade".
1He is an officer of rare merit, and deserves to command a brigade.
2Good lord, you don't stop being a human being, because you command a brigade.
3At Harper's Ferry, June 16th, I was assigned to command a brigade under General W. H. French, a regular officer.
4Sir Thomas Brisbane, who had formerly commanded a brigade in the Peninsula.
5As has been said, the General had once commanded a brigade.
6He fought in several battles, and at Corinth commanded a brigade.
7In this rank he commanded a brigade of guards in the war of 1866.
8Footnote 5: Who had commanded a brigade under Pollock in the second Afghan campaign.
9That the general commanded a brigade of the viceroy of Italy's troops, Vavel knew.
10He was soon employed once more in the Peninsula, and at Albuera commanded a brigade.
11He was eventually given the colonelcy of his regiment, and at times commanded a brigade.
12Colonel Tempe-orrather General Tempe, for he now commanded a brigade-wrotealso to congratulate him.
13As a matter of fact, Halkett, who commanded a brigade of Hanoverians, personally captured Cambronne.
14In 1813 he accompanied the British corps sent to Catalonia, in which he commanded a brigade.
15He has served with distinction in the Army of the Potomac, in which he commanded a brigade.
16I commanded a brigade in the Crimea-
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