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Commander of the Continental Army in the American War of Independence.
Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during WW2 and later President of the USA.
Henchwoman of Ming the Merciless.
Process by which voters choose all or most of the representatives of a given political body
State of controlled unconsciousness.
US soap opera set in a medical establishment
British soldier who was the first commander of KFOR following the Kosovo conflict
President of Argentina during the 1982 Falklands War
American Civil War General who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia
English Civil War cavalry commander who later became Lord Protector of The Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
British WW2 general awarded a viscountcy in 1946.
Mythical Greek who encountered Sirens and the Cyclops on his way home from Troy.
9-day industrial action called by the Trades Union Congress in the UK in May 1926
British Military Commander during the War of the Spanish Succession who lived at Blenheim Palace.
The principal legal officer who represents the Crown or a state in legal proceedings and gives legal advice to the government.
Unofficial title of Matthew Hopkins, responsible for the deaths of 300 women in 17th Century England.
American multinational conglomerate based in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Carthaginian general who used war elephants against Rome in the 2nd Punic War.
Leader of Operation Desert Storm.
Lover of Cleopatra and main rival of Octavian.
American general who defected to the British in 1780
Leader of the American 'surge' in Iraq and later Director of the CIA who resigned in 2012 following a scandal.
Died at Little Big Horn in 1876.
Commander of the British Expeditionary Force in WW1 from 1915.
English politician and soldier involved in the restoration of the monarchy to Charles II in 1660.
American multinational corporation based in Detroit, Michigan.
WW2 German general nicknamed 'The Desert Fox'.
Senior military medical officer or senior physician commissioned by the government and entrusted with public health responsibilities.
'The man in the street'.
Character played by Stephen Fry in 'Blackadder Goes Forth'.
Dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989.
Sgt Slaughter's Iraqi ally.
Head of the Shadaloo crime syndicate.
WW1 German general involved with Adolph Hitler in the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923.
American Commander-in-Chief of UNCOM during the Korean War.
18th century British soldier heavily involved in the colonisation of India.
British soldier who commanded the allied army at Waterloo and later became Prime Minister of the UK.
Leader of Free France from 1940-44 and later President of France.
Spanish Dictator who died in 1975.
Commander of the German forces in British TV series 'Allo Allo'
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