Examples of using General robert in English and their translations into Spanish
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In Côte d'Ivoire, four officers close to the former regime of Laurent Gbagbo were indicted in October 2012 for the murder of General Robert Guéi, the former head of State who governed the country from December 1999 to October 2000.
The Panel recalls that Mohamed Salame played a pivotal role in the smuggling of weapons to Côte d'Ivoire for the use of the former President, General Robert Gueï, and the former President of Liberia, Charles Taylor.
Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn and Major General Robert Ross, where they negotiated the release of a prisoner, Dr. William Beanes.
the new President telephoned Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy,
Attorney General Robert Kennedy prepared to activate the Alabama National Guard
The Panel also interviewed General Robert Gueï who, after the elections in Côte d'Ivoire,
the French Tenth Army(General Robert Altmayer) had its front broken
During the Civil War General Robert E. Lee
Her great-great-grandfather was General Robert Van Rensselaer,
Minin was later found in possession of forged duplicates of an End-User Certificate that had been signed by General Robert Gueï, the former head of State of Côte d'Ivoire.
the 45th Infantry Division under Major General Robert T. Frederick laid siege to the old city.
replaced first by Lord Louis Mountbatten and then Major General Robert Laycock October 1943- 1947.
Later legislative resolutions passed by Unionists-such as inviting Union General Robert Anderson to enroll volunteers to expel the Confederate forces,
when the leader of the military junta, General Robert Guei, suspended the vote recount that was going in favour of his opponent, Laurent Gbagbo.
led by General Robert Gueï, who overthrew President Henri Konan Bédié.
Rear Admiral George Cockburn, and Major General Robert Ross.
told to attack to gain time for General Robert Touchon's Sixth Army to redeploy from the Maginot Line to the Aisne.
the head of State, General Robert Guei, revised article 35, paragraph 3, of the Constitution relating to conditions for election to the post of President of the Republic, in the following terms:"He must be of Ivorian origin,
Lieutenant General Robert Frederick Sink(April 3, 1905- December 13, 1965)
General Robert E. Lee.