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  1. Yeomanry: Yeomanry, the name given to the volunteer mounted troops of the home defence army of Great Britain, ever since their original formation; it indicated that recruiting, organization and command were upon a county basis, the county gentlemen officering the force ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Warwickshire Yeomanry: The Warwickshire Yeomanry was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army, first raised in 1794, which served as cavalry and machine gunners in the First World War and as a cavalry and an armoured regiment in the Second World War ... [70%] 2023-11-28 [Warwickshire Yeomanry] [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army]...
  3. Lincolnshire Yeomanry: The Lincolnshire Yeomanry was a volunteer cavalry unit of the British Army formed in 1794. It saw action in the Second Boer War and the First World War before being disbanded in 1920. [70%] 2024-01-09 [Lincolnshire Yeomanry] [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army]...
  4. Surrey Yeomanry: The Surrey Yeomanry was a unit of the British Army first formed as volunteer cavalry in 1794. It was reformed in 1901 and saw varied service in the First World War. [70%] 2024-08-04 [Surrey Yeomanry] [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army]...
  5. Officers (Corporation): The officers of a corporation typically include the president, secretary, and treasurer. By state law, generally one person may hold multiple offices. (Corporation) [67%] 2023-02-19 [Economics] [Business]...
  6. Officers: Historically the employment of the word " officer " to denote a person holding a military or naval command as representative of the state, and not as deriving his authority from his own powers or privileges, marks an entire change in the ... [67%] 2022-09-02
  7. Yeoman: The Yeoman was the term for independent farmers in the U.S. in the late 18th and early 19th century. [66%] 2023-02-21 [The South] [Republicanism]...
  8. Yeoman (rank): The word yeoman is rooted in the Old English, 'iunge man' or, 'young man' or 'yonge man', and this meaning possibly combined with 'geaman', 'geman', or 'gauman', meaning district, villager, or countryman rustic. In the 15th century, a 'yeoman' was ... (Rank) [66%] 2023-06-14
  9. Yeoman: Yeoman, a term of which the various meanings fall into two main divisions, first that of a class of holders of land, and secondly that of a retainer, guard, attendant or subordinate officer or official. as 3eman, 30man and yeman ... [66%] 2022-09-02
  10. Yeoman: Yeoman is an open source client-side scaffolding tool for web applications. Yeoman runs as a command-line interface written for Node.js and combines several functions into one place, such as generating a starter template, managing dependencies, running unit ... (Software) [66%] 2023-11-29 [HTML] [JavaScript libraries]...
  11. Officer: An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. The term derives from Old French oficier "officer, official" (early 14c., Modern French officier), from Medieval Latin officiarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service ... (Social) [57%] 2023-09-21 [Management occupations] [Positions of authority]...
  12. Officer: An officer is a person who holds a particular office, or position of responsibility within a given organization. Organizations are typically run using some form of parliamentary/committee system, where members are appointed to serve on committees with responsibility over ... [57%] 2023-02-27 [Government] [Military]...
  13. Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [57%] 2024-01-11 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
  14. Officer: OFFICER of'-i-ser: In the King James Version the term is employed to render different words denoting various officials, domestic, civil and military, such as caric, "eunuch," "minister of state" (Genesis 37:36); paqidh, "person in charge," "overseer" (Genesis ... [57%] 1915-01-01
  15. Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [57%] 2024-03-05 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
  16. Royal Wessex Yeomanry: The Royal Wessex Yeomanry is a reserve armoured regiment of the British Army Reserve consisting of five squadrons. Formerly part of 43 (Wessex) Brigade, the regiment joined 3rd (UK) Division in July 2014, to provide armoured (main battle tank) resilience ... [57%] 2023-06-28 [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army] [Military units and formations established in 1971]...
  17. Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry: The Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (RWY) was a Yeomanry regiment of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United Kingdom established in 1794. It was disbanded as an independent Territorial Army unit in 1967, a time when the strength of the ... [57%] 2023-11-28 [Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry] [1794 establishments in Great Britain]...
  18. Welsh Horse Yeomanry: The Welsh Horse Yeomanry was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army that served in the First World War. The regiment was raised shortly after the outbreak of the war. [57%] 2024-02-25 [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army] [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army in World War I]...
  19. North Somerset Yeomanry: The North Somerset Yeomanry was a part-time cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1798 to 1967. It maintained order in Somerset in the days before organised police forces, and supplied volunteers to fight in the Second Boer War. [57%] 2024-09-01 [North Somerset Yeomanry] [Yeomanry regiments of the British Army]...
  20. Cape Mounted Yeomanry: The Cape Mounted Yeomanry was a military force created on a militia basis by Act 5 of 1878 in the Cape Colony, with a strength of 3,000 in three regiments, to act in conjunction with the Cape Mounted Riflemen ... [57%] 2024-10-15 [Cavalry regiments of South Africa] [Military units and formations of the British Empire]...

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