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00:01:12 1 Early life and education
00:03:33 2 Civil War
00:03:42 2.1 Western Theater
00:11:27 2.2 Overland Campaign
00:16:20 2.3 Army of the Shenandoah
00:22:59 2.4 Appomattox Campaign
00:25:00 3 Reconstruction
00:29:46 4 Indian Wars
00:33:04 5 Postbellum career
00:35:59 6 Yellowstone
00:38:49 7 Personal life
00:39:38 8 Death and burial
00:40:46 9 Legacy
00:46:07 10 In popular culture
00:46:17 10.1 In literature
00:47:12 10.2 Onscreen
00:49:24 11 Dates of rank
00:49:33 12 See also
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Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 – August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. His career was noted for his rapid rise to major general and his close association with General-in-chief Ulysses S. Grant, who transferred Sheridan from command of an infantry division in the Western Theater to lead the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac in the East. In 1864, he defeated Confederate forces under General Jubal Early in the Shenandoah Valley and his destruction of the economic infrastructure of the Valley, called The Burning by residents, was one of the first uses of scorched earth tactics in the war. In 1865, his cavalry pursued Gen. Robert E. Lee and was instrumental in forcing his surrender at Appomattox.
Sheridan fought in later years in the Indian Wars of the Great Plains. Both as a soldier and private citizen, he was instrumental in the development and protection of Yellowstone National Park. In 1883, Sheridan was appointed general-in-chief of the U.S. Army, and in 1888 he was promoted to the rank of General of the Army during the term of President Grover Cleveland.
From Boston to Yorktown: Tales of the National Trails
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The American Indian Wars (or Indian Wars) is the collective name for the various armed conflicts fought by European governments and colonists, and later the United States government and American settlers, against various American Indian tribes. These conflicts occurred within the United States and Canada from the time of the earliest colonial settlements in the 17th century until the 1920s. The various Indian Wars resulted from a wide variety of sources, including cultural clashes, land disputes, and criminal acts committed on both sides. European powers and the colonies also enlisted Indian tribes to help them conduct warfare against one another's colonial settlements.
After the American Revolution, many conflicts were local to specific states or regions and frequently involved disputes over land use; some entailed cycles of violent reprisal. The British Royal Proclamation of 1763 included in the Constitution of Canada prohibited white settlers from taking the lands of indigenous peoples in Canada without signing a treaty with them. It continues to be the law in Canada today, and 11 Numbered Treaties covering most of the First Nations lands limited the number of such conflicts.
As white settlers spread westward after 1780, the size, duration, and intensity of armed conflicts increased between settlers and Indians. The climax came in the War of 1812, which resulted in the defeat of major Indian coalitions in the Midwest and the South, and conflict with settlers became much less common. Conflicts were resolved by treaty, often through sale or exchange of territory between the federal government and specific tribes. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized the US government to enforce the Indian removal east of the Mississippi River to the other side of the sparsely populated American frontier. The policy of removal was eventually refined to relocate Indian tribes to specially designated and federally protected reservations.
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Aaron Franklin, World War II US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) officer who created a fake group of the German Army, made up of POWs, with the mission of killing Hitler. As a colonel, he was the first commander of United States Army Special Forces.
Charles Beckwith, US Army colonel who was an early exchange officer with the British Special Air Service (SAS), and created the Delta Force (1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta) based on the SAS.
Gary Berntsen, CIA field officer and team leader during Operation Enduring Freedom
Wendell Fertig, United States Army Reserve officer who organized large Filipino guerrilla forces against the Japanese in World War II
Virginia Hall, American who first worked for the British Special Operations Executive, then for the American Office of Strategic Services in German-occupied France. Only U.S. woman to receive the Distinguished Service Cross.
Eric Haney, one of the founding members of Delta Force.
Michael Harari, Israeli Mossad officer who led assassination operations (Operation Wrath of God) against PLO members accused of the 1972 Munich Massacre.
Bruce Rusty Lang, commander of a mixed United States Army Special Forces & Montagnard (Degar/Bru people) commando Recon Team (RT Oklahoma) of Command and Control North, Studies and Observations Group. Previously served on Project 404, U.S. Embassy Laos, Assistant Army Attaché (Secret War in Laos 1970).
Edward Lansdale, United States Air Force officer (and eventually major general) seconded to the CIA, and noted for his work with Ramon Magsaysay against the Hukbalahap insurgency in Philippines during the early 1950s, and later involved in Operation Mongoose against Cuba.
T. E. Lawrence, British Lawrence of Arabia who organized Arab forces during World War I.
Alain Mafart, French DGSE officer convicted, in New Zealand, for sinking the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior.
Richard Meadows, United States Army Special Forces officer known for many operations, including the POW rescue attempt at Son Tay, North Vietnam, and for deep operations in support of Operation Eagle Claw.
Richard Meinertzhagen, British officer who engaged in deceptive operations against Turkish forces in World War I, although falsifying later operations.
Ramon Mercader, NKVD operator who assassinated Leon Trotsky under the direction of Pavel Sudoplatov.
Omar Nasiri
Noor Inayat Khan, Anglo-Indian Special Operations Executive radio operator in World War II Occupied France, killed in Nazi captivity with three other SOE agents, Yolande Beekman, Eliane Plewman and Madeleine Damerment.
Chuck Pfarrer, former Navy SEAL.
Dominique Prieur, French DGSE officer convicted, in New Zealand, for sinking the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior
Richard Quirin, German World War II saboteur landed by German submarine in the US, as part of Operation Pastorius. Captured and executed. ex parte Quirin was a Supreme Court case challenging the constitutionality of execution of unlawful combatants.
Ali Hassan Salameh, chief of operations of Black September.
Mike Spann, CIA field officer and the first Agency operative to be killed in action during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
Gary Schroen, CIA field officer who led the first CIA team into Afghanistan during the opening stages of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Otto Skorzeny, German commando who led the rescue of Benito Mussolini, and operated in US uniform during the Battle of the Bulge.
Pavel Sudoplatov, major general in Soviet state security (under many organizational names), with roles ranging from assassin to director of field operations.
Jesús Villamor, Filipino Air Force officer that helped organize World War II guerilla movements.
Billy Waugh, former United States Special Forces soldier who later worked as a contractor with the CIA.
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00:00:43 1 Africa
00:00:52 1.1 South Africa
00:01:06 2 The Americas
00:01:16 2.1 Canada
00:01:24 2.1.1 National
00:01:35 2.1.2 Alberta
00:01:49 2.1.3 British Columbia
00:02:07 2.1.4 Manitoba
00:02:21 2.1.5 Newfoundland and Labrador
00:02:33 2.1.6 Nova Scotia
00:02:44 2.1.7 New Brunswick
00:03:02 2.1.8 Ontario
00:04:08 2.1.9 Quebec
00:04:40 2.1.10 Saskatchewan
00:04:55 2.2 United States
00:05:04 2.2.1 Public municipal transit
00:08:42 2.2.2 Private long distance coaches and buses
00:09:57 2.2.3 School buses
00:10:17 3 Asia
00:10:26 3.1 India
00:10:42 3.1.1 Andhra Pradesh
00:10:53 3.1.2 Assam
00:11:04 3.1.3 Bihar
00:11:15 3.1.4 Delhi
00:11:25 3.1.5 Gujarat
00:11:39 3.1.6 Haryana
00:11:50 3.1.7 Karnataka
00:12:18 3.1.8 Kerala
00:12:31 3.1.9 Maharashtra
00:13:02 3.1.10 Tamil Nadu
00:13:19 3.1.11 Telangana
00:13:31 3.1.12 Rajasthan
00:13:43 3.2 Hong Kong
00:14:12 3.3 Bangladesh
00:14:33 3.4 Macau
00:14:53 3.5 Malaysia
00:15:25 3.6 Israel
00:15:48 3.7 Japan
00:15:57 3.8 Philippines
00:16:17 3.9 Singapore
00:16:34 3.10 Sri Lanka
00:16:45 4 Australasia
00:16:54 4.1 Australia
00:17:06 4.1.1 Australian Capital Territory
00:17:19 4.1.2 New South Wales
00:17:58 4.1.3 Northern Territory
00:18:10 4.1.4 Queensland
00:18:25 4.1.4.1 North of Brisbane
00:18:50 4.1.4.2 Central Brisbane
00:19:01 4.1.4.3 South of Brisbane
00:19:28 4.1.4.4 West of Brisbane
00:19:40 4.1.4.5 Regional operators
00:19:48 4.1.4.5.1 Central Queensland
00:19:57 4.1.4.5.2 North and Far North Queensland
00:20:03 4.1.4.5.3 Southeast Queensland
00:20:18 4.1.4.6 Long distance services
00:20:26 4.1.5 South Australia
00:20:40 4.1.6 Victoria
00:20:48 4.1.6.1 Melbourne route service companies
00:21:49 4.1.6.2 Regional Victoria
00:22:25 4.1.7 Western Australia
00:22:52 4.2 New Zealand
00:23:07 5 Europe
00:23:16 5.1 Belgium
00:23:32 5.2 Croatia
00:23:42 5.3 France
00:23:57 5.4 Germany
00:24:17 5.5 Hungary
00:24:26 5.5.1 National
00:24:35 5.5.2 Budapest
00:24:57 5.5.3 Debrecen
00:25:08 5.5.4 Szeged
00:25:18 5.6 Iceland
00:25:29 5.7 Ireland
00:25:43 5.8 Isle of Man
00:25:53 5.9 Liechtenstein
00:26:04 5.10 Malta
00:26:15 5.11 Montenegro
00:26:28 5.12 Netherlands
00:26:50 5.13 Norway
00:26:58 5.14 Romania
00:27:18 5.15 Russia
00:27:54 5.16 Serbia
00:28:09 5.17 Spain
00:28:22 5.18 United Kingdom
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This is a list of the world's bus operating companies listed by country, with countries placed alphabetically by continent and country.
Wherever possible, each country's bus operating companies are divided by the nature of their operations. Operations may be logically divided by defining attributes such as:
Ownership: private or public?
Primary function: commuter service, school buses, tours/event buses, or bus charters?
Area served: cross-national, cross-provincial, or a single province?
Activity: Is the bus company currently in operation?This list includes companies operating now. The list does not include bus manufacturers or repairers. It contains mostly public transit operators.
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