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Grover's division of the Nineteenth Corps came next on the right of Rickett's, with Dwight to its rear in reserve, while Crook was to begin massing near the Opequon crossing about the time Wright and Emory were ready to attack.
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When the two corps had all got through the canyon they were formed with Getty's division of the Sixth to the left of the Berryville pike, Rickett's division to the right of the pike, and Russell's division in reserve in rear of the other two.
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In a bit of retrofitting, I'm thinking about adapting elements from Topher Rickett's Bakbakan International system, which is based on Kalis Ilustrisimo.
Archive 2004-02-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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In a bit of retrofitting, I'm thinking about adapting elements from Topher Rickett's Bakbakan International system, which is based on Kalis Ilustrisimo.
notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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And, as it happens, for no particular reason I've been reading The Log from the Sea of Cortez, Steinbeck and Rickett's account of the trip they took down along the coast of Baja California and up into the Gulf of California---the Sea of Cortez.
Lance Mannion: 2004
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And, as it happens, for no particular reason I've been reading The Log from the Sea of Cortez, Steinbeck and Rickett's account of the trip they took down along the coast of Baja California and up into the Gulf of California---the Sea of Cortez.
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Rickett's parents, Melvin and Dorothy R. Mennefield, live in Detroit where they have cared for Crystal's 8-year-old son, Raymond, since her special training for the Middle East began.
Rickett, Crystal 1991
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South Carolina, get in the rear of Griffin's and Rickett's batteries.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864 Various
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The commands of Wright and Smith were at once formed in line of battle, our Sixth corps on the left in line, Rickett's
Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 George T. Stevens
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First, Meade's Pennsylvania reserves, of Hooker's corps, opened upon the enemy, and in a few moments the firing became rapid and general along the line of both Meade's and Rickett's divisions.
Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 George T. Stevens
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