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  • Fourth Army
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fourth Army or 4th Army may refer to: 4th Army (German Empire), a World War I field Army 4th Army (Wehrmacht), a World War II field army 4th Panzer Army

    Fourth Army

    Fourth_Army

  • New Fourth Army
  • Chinese Communist Party unit (1937–1947)

    The New Fourth Army (N4A; simplified Chinese: 新四军; traditional Chinese: 新四軍; pinyin: Xīn Sì Jūn) was a military unit nominally under the banner of the

    New Fourth Army

    New Fourth Army

    New_Fourth_Army

  • Chinese Red Army
  • Armed forces of the Chinese Communist Party from 1928 to 1937

    Thirty-Second Army formed a new group army. It was named the Second Red Army and He Long was tasked with being its commander. The Second Red Army and Fourth Red

    Chinese Red Army

    Chinese Red Army

    Chinese_Red_Army

  • Fourth Field Army
  • Unit of the People's Liberation Army, 1949–1955

    People's Liberation Army Fourth Field Army (Chinese: 中国人民解放军第四野战军) was an army group-level military formation of the People's Liberation Army. It was formed

    Fourth Field Army

    Fourth Field Army

    Fourth_Field_Army

  • Fourth Army (Romania)
  • Military unit

    The Fourth Army (Romanian: Armata a 4-a) was a field army (a military formation) of the Romanian Land Forces active from 1916 to 2000. Its successor is

    Fourth Army (Romania)

    Fourth_Army_(Romania)

  • Fourth United States Army
  • Military unit

    Fourth United States Army was a field army of the United States Army between 1932 and 1991. The Fourth Army was authorized by the National Defense Act

    Fourth United States Army

    Fourth United States Army

    Fourth_United_States_Army

  • New Fourth Army Incident
  • 1941 conflict in the Chinese Civil War

    The New Fourth Army Incident (Chinese: 新四軍事件), also known as the South Anhui Incident or Wannan Incident (Chinese: 皖南事變), occurred in China in January

    New Fourth Army Incident

    New_Fourth_Army_Incident

  • Fourth Army (National Revolutionary Army)
  • The Fourth Army (simplified Chinese: 国民革命军第四军; traditional Chinese: 國民革命軍第四軍; pinyin: guómín gémìngjūn dìsìjūn) was a combat command of the National Revolutionary

    Fourth Army (National Revolutionary Army)

    Fourth_Army_(National_Revolutionary_Army)

  • Fourth Army (Japan)
  • Military unit

    emplacements. The Fourth Army afterwards came under the operational command of the Japanese First Area Army under the overall command of the Kwantung Army. As the

    Fourth Army (Japan)

    Fourth Army (Japan)

    Fourth_Army_(Japan)

  • Battle of Guillemont
  • World War I battle

    Battle of the Somme in the First World War, by the British Fourth Army against the German 2nd Army near the village of Guillemont in northern France. The

    Battle of Guillemont

    Battle of Guillemont

    Battle_of_Guillemont

  • Fourth Army (United Kingdom)
  • British field army during the First World War

    The Fourth Army was a field army that formed part of the British Expeditionary Force during the First World War. The Fourth Army was formed on 5 February

    Fourth Army (United Kingdom)

    Fourth Army (United Kingdom)

    Fourth_Army_(United_Kingdom)

  • Fourth Army (Bulgaria)
  • Bulgarian field army (1912-1945)

    The Bulgarian Fourth Army was a Bulgarian field army during the Balkan Wars, World War I, and World War II. In anticipation of the Ottoman Empire counter-offensive

    Fourth Army (Bulgaria)

    Fourth Army (Bulgaria)

    Fourth_Army_(Bulgaria)

  • Fourth Army (Ottoman Empire)
  • Military unit

    The Fourth Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Dördüncü Ordu) was one of the field armies of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the middle nineteenth

    Fourth Army (Ottoman Empire)

    Fourth Army (Ottoman Empire)

    Fourth_Army_(Ottoman_Empire)

  • Battle of the Somme
  • WWI battle pitting France and Britain against Germany

    supported on the northern flank by the Fourth Army of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). When the Imperial German Army began the Battle of Verdun on the

    Battle of the Somme

    Battle of the Somme

    Battle_of_the_Somme

  • Fourth Wing
  • 2023 fantasy novel by Rebecca Yarros

    Fourth Wing is a new adult fantasy romance novel written by the American author Rebecca Yarros. It is the first book in the Empyrean series, following

    Fourth Wing

    Fourth_Wing

  • Battle of Sedan
  • 1870 battle during the Franco-Prussian War

    Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the Fourth Army and the Prussian Third Army encircled MacMahon's army at Sedan in a battle of annihilation. Marshal

    Battle of Sedan

    Battle of Sedan

    Battle_of_Sedan

  • 4th Panzer Army
  • Military unit of Nazi Germany

    The 4th Panzer Army (German: 4. Panzerarmee), operating as Panzer Group 4 (Panzergruppe 4) from its formation on 15 February 1941 to 1 January 1942, was

    4th Panzer Army

    4th Panzer Army

    4th_Panzer_Army

  • Battle of Amiens (1918)
  • First World War allied offensive operation

    the greatest advances of the war, with Gen Henry Rawlinson's British Fourth Army, with nine of its 19 divisions supplied by the fast-moving Australian

    Battle of Amiens (1918)

    Battle of Amiens (1918)

    Battle_of_Amiens_(1918)

  • Long March
  • 1934–1936 Red Army retreat during the Chinese Civil War

    Chiang's forces and led the Red Army out of encirclements by local warlords. The First Front Army met the Fourth Front Army, led by Zhang Guotao, in Maogong

    Long March

    Long March

    Long_March

  • Minsk offensive
  • 1944 battle on the Eastern Front of World War II

    offensive of the Red Army in summer 1944, commonly known as Operation Bagration. The Red Army encircled the German Fourth Army in the city of Minsk.

    Minsk offensive

    Minsk offensive

    Minsk_offensive

  • People's Liberation Army
  • Combined military forces of the People's Republic of China

    Army before being reintegrated into the NRA as units of New Fourth Army and Eighth Route Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The two NRA communist

    People's Liberation Army

    People's Liberation Army

    People's_Liberation_Army

  • May Fourth Movement
  • 1919 Chinese cultural political movement

    The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese cultural and anti-imperialist political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students

    May Fourth Movement

    May Fourth Movement

    May_Fourth_Movement

  • Battle of the Frontiers
  • Series of battles; part of the Western Front of World War I

    German armies in the south attacked the French first and Second armies and next day the Third and Fourth armies began their offensive. The Fourth Army crossed

    Battle of the Frontiers

    Battle of the Frontiers

    Battle_of_the_Frontiers

  • Field army
  • Type of military formation

    Potomac, Army of the Niemen or Aegean Army (also known as the Fourth Army). The Roman army was among the first to feature a formal field army, in the sense

    Field army

    Field_army

  • Liu Shaoqi
  • President of China from 1959 to 1968

    Central Plains Bureau. After the New Fourth Army incident in 1941, Liu became a political commissar of the New Fourth Army. After Liu returned to Yan'an in

    Liu Shaoqi

    Liu_Shaoqi

  • 54th Army
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fifty-fourth Army may refer to: 54th Group Army, former name of the 83rd Group Army of China 54th Army (Soviet Union) Fifty-Fourth Army (Japan) This disambiguation

    54th Army

    54th_Army

  • First day on the Somme
  • Start of the Battle of Albert

    World War. Nine corps of the French Sixth Army and the British Fourth and Third armies attacked the German 2nd Army (General Fritz von Below). The attack

    First day on the Somme

    First day on the Somme

    First_day_on_the_Somme

  • Battle of Flers–Courcelette
  • Battle during the First World War in France

    Somme in France, by the French Sixth Army and the British Fourth Army and Reserve Army, against the German 1st Army, during the First World War. The Anglo-French

    Battle of Flers–Courcelette

    Battle of Flers–Courcelette

    Battle_of_Flers–Courcelette

  • Forty-Fourth Army (Japan)
  • Military unit

    44th Army (第44軍, Dai-yonjyū yon gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final stages of World War II. The Japanese 44th Army was initially

    Forty-Fourth Army (Japan)

    Forty-Fourth Army (Japan)

    Forty-Fourth_Army_(Japan)

  • Chinese Communist Revolution
  • 1927–1949 social revolution in China

    January 1941, when Nationalist forces ambushed and destroyed the New Fourth Army. Another possible date is the surrender of Japan on August 10, 1945,

    Chinese Communist Revolution

    Chinese Communist Revolution

    Chinese_Communist_Revolution

  • Operation Barbarossa order of battle
  • German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II

    the Romanian Fourth Army, operating under the German Army Group South. Since 1935, Soviet military aviation had been divided between the army (VVS KA) and

    Operation Barbarossa order of battle

    Operation Barbarossa order of battle

    Operation_Barbarossa_order_of_battle

  • Chinese Civil War
  • 1927–1949 civil war in China

    the war, the CCP's Red Army was nominally integrated into the Nationalist army as the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army. The alliance of CCP and

    Chinese Civil War

    Chinese Civil War

    Chinese_Civil_War

  • List of numbered armies
  • field army 4th Army (Wehrmacht), a World War II field army 4th Panzer Army (Germany) Fourth Army (Ottoman Empire) Fourth Army (Italy) Fourth Army (Romania)

    List of numbered armies

    List_of_numbered_armies

  • Ye Ting
  • Chinese military officer

    commander in the Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In January 1926, Ye joined the attack on Hainan Island. Due to Fourth Army commander Li Jishen's

    Ye Ting

    Ye Ting

    Ye_Ting

  • 4th Army (Austria-Hungary)
  • Military unit

    The Austro-Hungarian Fourth Army was an Austro-Hungarian field army that fought during World War I. The Austro-Hungarian Fourth Army was formed in August

    4th Army (Austria-Hungary)

    4th Army (Austria-Hungary)

    4th_Army_(Austria-Hungary)

  • Eighth Route Army
  • Chinese Communist Party unit (1937–1947)

    theater was known in World War II. Together with the New Fourth Army, the Eighth Route Army formed the main Communist fighting force during the war and

    Eighth Route Army

    Eighth Route Army

    Eighth_Route_Army

  • 4th Army (France)
  • Military unit

    The Fourth Army (French: IVe Armée), nicknamed the "Army of Fontainebleau", was a unit of the French Army, which fought during World War I and World War

    4th Army (France)

    4th Army (France)

    4th_Army_(France)

  • Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army
  • Third Army – Manchukuo Fourth Army – Manchukuo Fifth Army – Manchukuo Sixth Army – Manchukuo Tenth Army – China Eleventh Army – China Twelfth Army – China

    Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army

    Armies_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Army

  • Hindenburg Line
  • Defensive fortification in World War I

    begun to increase on the Third Army and Fourth Army fronts before the German withdrawals. On 10 March, the Fifth Army took Grévillers Trench and Irles

    Hindenburg Line

    Hindenburg Line

    Hindenburg_Line

  • Army of the Potomac
  • Principal Union army in the eastern theatre of the American Civil War

    The Army of the Potomac was the primary field army of the Union army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. It was created in July 1861 shortly

    Army of the Potomac

    Army of the Potomac

    Army_of_the_Potomac

  • 4th Army (Soviet Union)
  • Military unit

    disbanded. The Fourth Army was created in August 1939 in the Belorussian Special Military District from the Bobruisk Army Group as an independent army. In September

    4th Army (Soviet Union)

    4th_Army_(Soviet_Union)

  • Romanian armies in the Battle of Stalingrad
  • Two Romanian armies, the Third and the Fourth, were involved in the Battle of Stalingrad, helping to protect the northern and southern flanks respectively

    Romanian armies in the Battle of Stalingrad

    Romanian armies in the Battle of Stalingrad

    Romanian_armies_in_the_Battle_of_Stalingrad

  • Fourth Crusade
  • Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)

    The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III. The stated intent of the expedition was to recapture

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth_Crusade

  • Second Battle of the Marne
  • 1918 battle in the Western Front of World War I

    and Third armies – led by Bruno von Mudra and Karl von Einem – assaulted the French Fourth Army under Henri Gouraud east of Reims (the Fourth Battle of

    Second Battle of the Marne

    Second Battle of the Marne

    Second_Battle_of_the_Marne

  • Max Verstappen
  • Dutch and Belgian racing driver (born 1997)

    former and breaking numerous records across both seasons. He secured his fourth consecutive title in 2024 after winning nine Grands Prix, including a widely

    Max Verstappen

    Max Verstappen

    Max_Verstappen

  • United States Army Forces Command
  • United States Army command

    of various regional numbered army headquarters, First Army, Third Army (until 1974) Fourth Army, Fifth Army, and Sixth Army, at various times. In 1987,

    United States Army Forces Command

    United States Army Forces Command

    United_States_Army_Forces_Command

  • History of the People's Liberation Army
  • as "First Front Red Army", "Second Front Red Army" and "Fourth Front Red Army". Mao's military thought grew out of the Red Army's experiences in the late

    History of the People's Liberation Army

    History_of_the_People's_Liberation_Army

  • First Battle of Champagne
  • Battle of the First World War

    – 22 November 1914). The battle was fought by the French Fourth Army and the German 3rd Army. The offensive was part of a French strategy to attack the

    First Battle of Champagne

    First Battle of Champagne

    First_Battle_of_Champagne

  • Battle of the Ardennes
  • August 1914 early battle of World War I on the Franco-Belgian frontier

    German armies in the south attacked the French First and Second armies and next day the Third and Fourth armies began their offensive. The Fourth Army crossed

    Battle of the Ardennes

    Battle of the Ardennes

    Battle_of_the_Ardennes

  • Fakhri Pasha
  • Turkish general and diplomat

    the eastern border with Armenia in the Fourth Army. In 1908 he came to Istanbul and joined the First Regular Army. In 1911–12 he was sent to Libya during

    Fakhri Pasha

    Fakhri_Pasha

  • Second Battle of the Aisne
  • Battle of the First World War

    Reserve Army Group) attacked the Chemin des Dames and the next day, the Fourth Army, part of Groupe d'armées de Centre (GAC, Central Army Group), near

    Second Battle of the Aisne

    Second Battle of the Aisne

    Second_Battle_of_the_Aisne

  • Romanian Land Forces
  • Army of Romania

    were organized in four armies: the First Army at Bucharest, the Second Army at Buzău, the Third Army at Craiova, and the Fourth Army at Cluj-Napoca. The

    Romanian Land Forces

    Romanian Land Forces

    Romanian_Land_Forces

  • Djemal Pasha
  • Ottoman military leader (1872–1922)

    of the Fourth Army under General Erich von Falkenhayn. They now adopted a plan similar to the Kress Plan for Gaza and sent the Yıldırım Army to Baghdad

    Djemal Pasha

    Djemal Pasha

    Djemal_Pasha

  • Ottoman Army (1861–1922)
  • 1861–1922 land warfare branch of the Ottoman Empire's military

    the First Army was in Thrace, the Second Army was in the Balkans, the Third Army was in Caucasus, the Fourth Army was in Mesopotamia, the VIII Corps was

    Ottoman Army (1861–1922)

    Ottoman Army (1861–1922)

    Ottoman_Army_(1861–1922)

  • Hundred Days Offensive
  • Allied offensive during World War One

    preparation, the Allies achieved surprise. The attack, led by the British Fourth Army, broke through the German lines, and tanks attacked German rear positions

    Hundred Days Offensive

    Hundred Days Offensive

    Hundred_Days_Offensive

  • Fourth Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
  • Military unit

    The Fourth Corps was a military unit formed in October 1864 within the Army of Northern Virginia of the Confederate Army. It fought for the Confederate

    Fourth Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

    Fourth Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

    Fourth_Corps,_Army_of_Northern_Virginia

  • Second United Front
  • 1936–47 alliance between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang

    Red Army was reorganized into the New Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army, which were placed under the command of the National Revolutionary Army. The

    Second United Front

    Second United Front

    Second_United_Front

  • Thirty-Fourth Army (Japan)
  • Military unit

    Japanese 34th Army (第34軍, Dai Sanjū-yon gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final stages of World War II. The IJA 34th Army was formed

    Thirty-Fourth Army (Japan)

    Thirty-Fourth_Army_(Japan)

  • New Guangxi clique
  • Historical warlord clique in China

    Seventh Army in the Northern Expedition and captured Wuhan in 1927. Li was then appointed commander of the Fourth Army Group, composed of the Guangxi Army and

    New Guangxi clique

    New Guangxi clique

    New_Guangxi_clique

  • Battle of Albert (1916)
  • Part of the Battle of the Somme

    Serre. The French Sixth Army and the right wing of the British Fourth Army inflicted a considerable defeat on the German 2nd Army but from near the Albert–Bapaume

    Battle of Albert (1916)

    Battle of Albert (1916)

    Battle_of_Albert_(1916)

  • Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson
  • British Army general (1864–1925)

    between 1895 and 1919, was a senior British Army officer in the First World War who commanded the Fourth Army of the British Expeditionary Force at the

    Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson

    Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson

    Henry_Rawlinson,_1st_Baron_Rawlinson

  • New Fourth Army Memorial Hall
  • The New Fourth Army Memorial Hall, full name "New Fourth Army National Revolutionary Army military memorial reconstruction", (Chinese:新四军纪念馆) is located

    New Fourth Army Memorial Hall

    New Fourth Army Memorial Hall

    New_Fourth_Army_Memorial_Hall

  • Battle of St Quentin Canal
  • 1918 battle on the Western Front

    part of the British Fourth Army under the overall command of General Sir Henry Rawlinson. Further north, part of the British Third Army also supported the

    Battle of St Quentin Canal

    Battle of St Quentin Canal

    Battle_of_St_Quentin_Canal

  • Yuanshuai
  • Chinese military rank equivalent to marshal

    Chinese Red Army; Been a Divisional Commander, equivalent or above in the Eighth Route Army or a commander of the New Fourth Army; A Field Army Commander

    Yuanshuai

    Yuanshuai

  • British Army during the First World War
  • 1914–1915 and went into action at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The fourth army was the reinforcement of existing formations with conscripts after the

    British Army during the First World War

    British Army during the First World War

    British_Army_during_the_First_World_War

  • First Battle of Bull Run
  • 1861 American Civil War battle

    Irvin McDowell led his unseasoned Union army across Bull Run against the equally inexperienced Confederate Army of Brigadier General P. G. T. Beauregard

    First Battle of Bull Run

    First Battle of Bull Run

    First_Battle_of_Bull_Run

  • Battle of the Somme order of battle
  • December 1915) Third Army: Army Commander: General Sir Edmund Allenby Fourth Army: The Fourth Army was formed on 5 February 1916. Army Commander: General

    Battle of the Somme order of battle

    Battle of the Somme order of battle

    Battle_of_the_Somme_order_of_battle

  • British Expeditionary Force (World War I)
  • Six army divisions on the Western Front

    26 December, when the BEF was divided into the First and Second Armies. (A Third, Fourth and Fifth were created later in the war). During that year the

    British Expeditionary Force (World War I)

    British_Expeditionary_Force_(World_War_I)

  • Heiligenbeil Pocket
  • 1945 encirclement battle on the Eastern Front of WW2

    Königsberg. The Soviet forces were opposed by the German Army Group Centre, including the Fourth Army, under the command of General Friedrich Hossbach. While

    Heiligenbeil Pocket

    Heiligenbeil Pocket

    Heiligenbeil_Pocket

  • Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army
  • United States historic place

    The Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army is a historic military camp site near Plains Road and Lovers Lane on the banks of the Shetucket River in Windham,

    Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army

    Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army

    Fourth_Camp_of_Rochambeau's_Army

  • 20th Guards Combined Arms Army
  • Russian Ground Forces formation

    Arms Army (originally designated as the 4th Tank Army, 4th Guards Tank Army in 1945, 4th Guards Mechanised Army in 1946, and the 20th Guards Army in 1960

    20th Guards Combined Arms Army

    20th Guards Combined Arms Army

    20th_Guards_Combined_Arms_Army

  • Battle of Megiddo (1918)
  • Part of World War I

    in front of Nablus and at crossings of the Jordan River. The Ottoman Fourth Army was subsequently attacked in the Hills of Moab at Es Salt and Amman.

    Battle of Megiddo (1918)

    Battle of Megiddo (1918)

    Battle_of_Megiddo_(1918)

  • Fifty-Fourth Army (Japan)
  • Military unit

    Japanese 54th Army (第54軍, Dai-gojyūyon gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final days of World War II. The Japanese 54th Army was formed

    Fifty-Fourth Army (Japan)

    Fifty-Fourth Army (Japan)

    Fifty-Fourth_Army_(Japan)

  • Edward IV
  • King of England (1461–70; 1471–83)

    at the Battle of Wakefield in December 1460. After defeating Lancastrian armies at Mortimer's Cross and Towton in early 1461, he deposed King Henry VI and

    Edward IV

    Edward IV

    Edward_IV

  • New Culture Movement
  • Early 20th-century revolt against traditional Chinese values

    vernacular speech. The New Culture Movement was the progenitor of the May Fourth Movement. On 4 May 1919, students in Beijing aligned with the movement protested

    New Culture Movement

    New_Culture_Movement

  • Vitebsk–Orsha offensive
  • 1944 offensive during World War II

    the north of Fourth Army in the former VI Corps sector. The central sector of Soviet operations was against the long front of Fourth Army, which was under

    Vitebsk–Orsha offensive

    Vitebsk–Orsha offensive

    Vitebsk–Orsha_offensive

  • List of corps of the United States
  • War) Second Army Corps (Spanish–American War) Third Army Corps (Spanish–American War) Fourth Army Corps (Spanish–American War) Fifth Army Corps (Spanish–American

    List of corps of the United States

    List_of_corps_of_the_United_States

  • Battle of Le Transloy
  • Battle during the First World War in France

    The Battle of Le Transloy was the last big attack by the Fourth Army of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in the 1916 Battle of the Somme in France

    Battle of Le Transloy

    Battle of Le Transloy

    Battle_of_Le_Transloy

  • A Capitol Fourth
  • PBS concert broadcast

    A Capitol Fourth is an annual Independence Day concert special broadcast by PBS. It is presented from the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building

    A Capitol Fourth

    A Capitol Fourth

    A_Capitol_Fourth

  • Xiang Ying
  • Chinese general (1895–1941)

    Communist Party who reached the rank of political chief of staff of the New Fourth Army during World War II until his assassination by a member of his staff

    Xiang Ying

    Xiang Ying

    Xiang_Ying

  • Independence Day (United States)
  • U.S. federal holiday on July 4

    Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the adoption of the Declaration

    Independence Day (United States)

    Independence Day (United States)

    Independence_Day_(United_States)

  • Alexander Patch
  • United States Army general (1889–1945)

    likelihood, Patch returned to the U.S. in August 1945 to take charge of the Fourth Army headquartered at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He died three months later

    Alexander Patch

    Alexander Patch

    Alexander_Patch

  • Fourth Air Army (Japan)
  • The Fourth Air Army (Japanese: 第4航空軍, Hepburn: Kōkū gun) was a land-based aviation force of the Imperial Japanese Army. Formed in Rabaul in June 1943,

    Fourth Air Army (Japan)

    Fourth_Air_Army_(Japan)

  • Joseph Joffre
  • French general (1852–1931)

    August the Fifth Army was attacked again. On 23 August Joffre reported to Adolphe Messimy, the French war minister, that his Fourth Army was pressing into

    Joseph Joffre

    Joseph Joffre

    Joseph_Joffre

  • Uganda
  • Country in East Africa

    involvement in the Congo Wars and the struggle against the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), continue to challenge Uganda. Despite this, it has made progress in

    Uganda

    Uganda

    Uganda

  • American Civil War
  • 1861–1865 conflict in the United States

    Confederate force in the Eastern theater was the Army of Northern Virginia. The Army originated as the (Confederate) Army of the Potomac, which was organized on

    American Civil War

    American Civil War

    American_Civil_War

  • Battle of Bazentin Ridge
  • Part of the Battle of the Somme during World War I

    World War. On 14 July, the British Fourth Army (General Henry Rawlinson) made a dawn attack against the German 2nd Army (General Fritz von Below) in the

    Battle of Bazentin Ridge

    Battle of Bazentin Ridge

    Battle_of_Bazentin_Ridge

  • Italian front (World War I)
  • Italian theatre of World War I

    Val Camonica. The French units were (i) 12th Army Corps (France) (ii) 10th Army (France) and (iii) 31st Army Corps (France) comprising (1) 23rd Division

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian_front_(World_War_I)

  • Battle of Waterloo
  • 1815 battle of the Waterloo campaign

    engagement with Napoleon I. The French Imperial Army under the command of Napoleon I was defeated by two armies of the Seventh Coalition. One was a British-led

    Battle of Waterloo

    Battle of Waterloo

    Battle_of_Waterloo

  • Reacher (TV series)
  • 2022 American television series

    Ritchson as the title character, a self-proclaimed drifter and former U.S. Army military police officer with formidable strength, intellect, and abilities

    Reacher (TV series)

    Reacher (TV series)

    Reacher_(TV_series)

  • Battle of Nablus (1918)
  • Middle Eastern battle of WWI

    attacked and captured the Jordan River crossings, before attacking the Fourth Army at Es Salt and Amman capturing many thousands of prisoners and extensive

    Battle of Nablus (1918)

    Battle of Nablus (1918)

    Battle_of_Nablus_(1918)

  • Wehrmacht
  • Unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945

    armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the Heer (army), the Kriegsmarine (navy) and the Luftwaffe (air force). The designation

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

  • Leon Trotsky
  • Soviet politician and revolutionary (1879–1940)

    Commissar for Military Affairs from 1918 to 1925, during which he built the Red Army and led it to victory in the civil war. In 1922 Lenin formed a bloc with

    Leon Trotsky

    Leon Trotsky

    Leon_Trotsky

  • Case Blue
  • 1942 German military operation

    I: Fourth Panzer Army, commanded by Hermann Hoth (transferred from Army Group Centre) and the Second Army, supported by the Second Hungarian Army, would

    Case Blue

    Case Blue

    Case_Blue

  • Army of Thieves
  • 2021 film by Matthias Schweighöfer

    Army of Thieves is a 2021 heist comedy film directed by Matthias Schweighöfer from a screenplay by Shay Hatten, based on a story he wrote with Zack Snyder

    Army of Thieves

    Army_of_Thieves

  • William Hood Simpson
  • United States army general (1888–1980)

    and the Fourth Army. In May 1944, with the three-star rank of lieutenant general, he assumed command of the Ninth Army. Simpson led the Ninth Army in the

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    William Hood Simpson

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  • Romanian Armed Forces
  • Military forces of Romania

    November 1942, the thinly spread forces of the Third Army (deployed north of Stalingrad) and of the Fourth Army (deployed south of Stalingrad) were attacked by

    Romanian Armed Forces

    Romanian Armed Forces

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  • Battle of Amiens order of battle
  • Alpenkorps – (from Fourth Army, 10 August) 121st Division – (from Ninth Army, 10 August) (The remaining corps of Eighteenth Army played only a peripheral

    Battle of Amiens order of battle

    Battle of Amiens order of battle

    Battle_of_Amiens_order_of_battle

  • Battle of Ginchy
  • Part of the Battle of the Somme in WWI

    Anglo-French armies had been preparing since early August. British attacks northwards from the boundary between the Fourth Army and the French Sixth Army, from

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    Battle of Ginchy

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  • Operation Fortitude
  • WWII deception operation

    similar operation in 1943, Operation Tindall, a fictional field army (British Fourth Army) had been created, headquartered in Edinburgh Castle. It was decided

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  • Worth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Worth

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Worth, for example in Cheshire, Dorset, Sussex, and Kent, from Old English worð ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The vocabulary word probably survived into the Middle English period in the sense of a subsidiary settlement dependent on a main village, and in some cases the surname may be a topographic name derived from this use.

    Worth

  • Maxfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (South Yorkshire)

    Maxfield

    English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from Maxfield in Sussex, or Maxfield Plain in North Yorkshire.

    Maxfield

  • Court
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Court

    English and French : topographic name from Middle English, Old French court(e), curt ‘court’ (Latin cohors, genitive cohortis, ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’). This word was used primarily with reference to the residence of the lord of a manor, and the surname is usually an occupational name for someone employed at a manorial court.English : nickname from Old French, Middle English curt ‘short’, ‘small’ (Latin curtus ‘curtailed’, ‘truncated’, ‘cut short’, ‘broken off’).Irish : reduced form of McCourt.

    Court

  • North
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    English

    North

    English : topographic name, from Middle English north ‘north’, for someone who lived in the northern part of a village or to the north of a main settlement (compare Norrington 1), or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the north. Compare Norris 1.Irish : regional name for someone from Ulster, the northern area of Ireland, in part as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Ultaigh (see McNulty) or (in Westmeath) of Ultach.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with a cognate of Old High German nord ‘north’.

    North

  • Forth
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    English

    Forth

    English : variant of Ford 1.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford, Middle High German vurt ‘ford’, or a habitational name from a place in Franconia named Forth.

    Forth

  • Quartus
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    Biblical

    Quartus

    Fourth.

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    British, English

    North

    From the North

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  • Courts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Courts

    English : patronymic form of Court.Americanized spelling of German Kurtz.

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    English

    South

    English : from Middle English south, hence a topographic name for someone who lived to the south of a settlement or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the south.

    South

  • Quartus
  • Biblical

    Quartus

    fourth

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  • Raabia
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raabia

    Fourth.

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  • SA-MOUTH
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SA-MOUTH

    , Child of Mouth.

    SA-MOUTH

  • Firth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Firth

    English and Scottish : topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe ‘woodland’ or ‘scrubland on the edge of a forest’.Scottish : habitational name from Firth in Orkney.Welsh : topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd ‘barren land’, ‘mountain pasture’ (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).

    Firth

  • Forte
  • Surname or Lastname

    Italian

    Forte

    Italian : from the personal name Forte, from Late Latin fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort) or from a short form of a medieval personal name formed with this element, as for example Fortebraccio (‘strong arm’).Slovenian : shortened form of the personal name Fortunat, Latin Fortunatus.English : variant of Fort.

    Forte

  • Kirjath-arba
  • Biblical

    Kirjath-arba

    City of four; Fourth city

    Kirjath-arba

  • Kirjath-arba
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Kirjath-arba

    City of four, fourth city.

    Kirjath-arba

  • Court
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean English French

    Court

    King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.

    Court

  • Layng
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (south and south Midlands)

    Layng

    English (south and south Midlands) : variant spelling of Laing.

    Layng

  • Louth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Louth

    English : habitational name from Louth in Lincolnshire, so called from its position on the river Lud (Old English Hlūde, meaning ‘the loud one’).Irish : when not of English origin (see 1), probably a reduced and altered form of McLeod. Compare McLouth.

    Louth

  • Rabia
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rabia

    Fourth.

    Rabia

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  • Habiba
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Habiba

    Beloved Sweetheart, Darling

  • Kalsoom |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kalsoom |

    Name of prophet muhammads (Pbuh) daughter

  • Anivardh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Anivardh

    Another Name of Lord Vishnu

  • HIRAM
  • Male

    English

    HIRAM

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chiyram, HIRAM means "free-born; noble." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Tyre and the name of the chief architect of Solomon's temple.

  • Tharun | தருண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tharun | தருண

    To be young

  • Fayyad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Fayyad

    Overflowing; Generous

  • Rudraaksh | ருத்ராக்ஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rudraaksh | ருத்ராக்ஷ

    Fierce eyed

  • Boguchwal
  • Boy/Male

    Polish

    Boguchwal

    God's glory.

  • Pandurang
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pandurang

    A deity, One with pale white complexion, Lord Vishnu

  • Thomas
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Thomas

    Dependable

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  • Fourth
  • n.

    One of four equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by four; one coming next in order after the third.

  • Fourb
  • n.

    Alt. of Fourbe

  • Forth
  • adv.

    Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth.

  • Youth
  • pl.

    of Youth

  • Fourth
  • a.

    Next in order after the third; the ordinal of four.

  • South
  • v. i.

    To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south.

  • Fourth
  • a.

    Forming one of four equal parts into which anything may be divided.

  • South
  • adv.

    Toward the south; southward.

  • Forth
  • adv.

    Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.

  • South
  • a.

    Lying toward the south; situated at the south, or in a southern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the south, or coming from the south; blowing from the south; southern; as, the south pole.

  • Forty
  • n.

    The sum of four tens; forty units or objects.

  • North
  • a.

    Lying toward the north; situated at the north, or in a northern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the north, or coming from the north.

  • Fourthly
  • adv.

    In the fourth place.

  • South
  • adv.

    From the south; as, the wind blows south.

  • Fourth
  • n.

    The interval of two tones and a semitone, embracing four diatonic degrees of the scale; the subdominant of any key.

  • Hinge
  • n.

    One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south.

  • Forth
  • prep.

    Forth from; out of.

  • South
  • v. i.

    To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line; -- said chiefly of the moon; as, the moon souths at nine.

  • Twenty-fourmo
  • a.

    Having twenty-four leaves to a sheet; as, a twenty-fourmo form, book, leaf, size, etc.

  • Mouth
  • v. i.

    To put mouth to mouth; to kiss.