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  • ...ish Civil War]] (1922–1923), the organisation was affiliated to the anti-[[Anglo-Irish Treaty|Treaty]] faction of the IRA.
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  • == Anglo-Zulu War == ...land had been broken up into 13 smaller territories after the [[Anglo-Zulu War]], and [[Cetshwayo]], and subsequently Dinuzulu, administered one of them.
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  • ...h the increasingly militaristic tendency in the Scout movement after World War I. ...l|Baden-Powell]], and with a small group of like-minded, dissident, [[anti-war]] [[Scoutmaster]]s and Scoutmistresses under his own direct leadership, set
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  • ...g the Scandinavian branch of the Special Operations Executive during World War II. He was also involved in the Anglo-Norwegian Collaboration Committee, an
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  • ...castle]] he built became a parliamentary stronghold in the [[English civil war]]. After electricity was installed at the end of the 19th century the castl ...ned worker's village of Maryland, nearly destroyed by bombing during World War II.
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  • ...was used by teachers and youth organisations. In the years following the war, he began discussing the idea of a new youth organisation with a number of ...blast from a kudu horn Baden-Powell had captured in the [[Second Matabele War|Matabele campaign]]. He used the same kudu horn to open the "coming of age"
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  • ...rst Singapore Chinese Troop in 1947 after revival of activities from World war II a year earlier. Subsequent group names include 51st Southwestern Troop, ...Singapore. In 1932, it became the largest troop in Singapore. After World War II the Group grew to two junior and four senior troops, a Wolf Cub Pack and
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  • ...ollowing German occupation. The [[History of Estonia#Independence|Estonian War of Liberation]], however, brought a pause to Scouting in Tartu as most boys ...vity was short-lived; he fell in a battle of the [[Estonian Liberation War|War of Liberation]] in April [[1919]]. His death became a symbol of the spirit
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  • ...gcropped.jpg|thumb|left|Photograph of Kipling from "Current History of the War v. I", December 1914 - March 1915. New York: New York Times Company]] ...ezuelan and Canadian border disputes|Anglo-American crisis]], with talk of war on both sides.
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  • ...orated Major and Chief of Scouts under Lord Roberts during the Second Boer War.<ref name="pinetree">{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coautho ...stablished to police the conquered Boer republics following the Anglo-Boer War.<ref name="hillcourt">{{cite book|last=Hillcourt|first=William|authorlink=W
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  • ...obbies: the Boy Scouts. But the word "Scouting" is usually associated with war efforts, but our other Scouting is and is not, as many believe "the militar
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