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  1. Catholic League, a military alliance (1609–35) of the Catholic powers of Germany led by Maximilian I, duke of Bavaria, and designed to stem the growth of Protestantism in Germany. In alliance with the Habsburg emperors, the League’s forces, led by Johann Tserclaes, Graf von Tilly, played a key role.

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  2. The Catholic League in defeat. In 1630, Ferdinand II dismissed his Generalissimus Wallenstein. Now, the Catholic League was in control of all the Catholic armed forces. At the First Battle of Breitenfeld, the Catholic League led by General Tilly was defeated by the

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  3. In FY 1956, the workload at Storage Division increased significantly due to the formation of the German Bundeswehr and the GYROSCOPE movement of 3rd Armored Division. The depot's Army Aviation Section was located at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim-Sandhofen.

  4. The years between 1950 and 1956 found the base used to billet transient units. These units practiced implementing a dispersal program to Europe. During one of these temporary stays, the Duke of Edinburg visited the airbase.

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  5. Feb 24, 2023 · One of the most significant military leaders of the Catholic League was Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, who led the League's forces from 1610 to 1632. His tactics and brutality in battle earned him a fearsome reputation, making him a powerful weapon for the Catholic League.

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  7. Jan 12, 2024 · In the 1950s, the War Resisters League's secular identity puzzled some mainstream faithful, who didn't expect fellow Catholics on its picket lines. In 1956, a Catholic heckler at a protest...

  8. Pope Benedict XVI named Archbishop Timothy Broglio as head of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA in 2007. During his tenure, Broglio has voiced opposition to the Affordable Care Act 's contraceptive mandate and the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell , and showed support for the Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals ...

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