No. Brown was seeking to raise a slave army to kill slave owners, and Stuart's men had to stop him, because lots of innocent people could have died.
Brown also refused to surrender.
Leslie Brown (Royal Air Force officer) was born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
Jeb Stuart's cavalry, known for its role in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, varied in size throughout the conflict. At its peak during the 1863 campaign, Stuart commanded around 10,000 cavalrymen. However, the number fluctuated due to casualties, recruitment, and the demands of various campaigns. Overall, Stuart's cavalry was a vital and formidable force during the war.
The US Navy's "Riverine Force" in the Vietnam War. The riverine force operated Monitors, Alpha boats, PBRs, and Swift Boats.
No. Brown. The navy and air force had blue uniforms.
General Sheridan and 10,000 troopers of the Union cavalry were sent on May 9, 1864 by General Grant on a raid against Richmond. He was intercepted by General J.E.B. Stuart's Confederate Cavalry force at Yellow Tavern. Stuart had divided his forces into two detachments of which his own engaged Sheridan frontally and the other, led by Gen. James Gordon was in the rear of the Unionists. Due to the great inferiority of Confederate force (4,500 against 10,000) the Southerners were compelled to break contact and withdraw. General Stuart and James Gordon were both killed during the fighting.
Excessive Force was created in 1991.
Stuart Symington was the Secretary of the Air Force from 1947-1950.
Excessive Force was released on 05/14/1993.
The Production Budget for Excessive Force was $13,000,000.
Excessive Force grossed $1,152,117 worldwide.
Excessive Force grossed $1,152,117 in the domestic market.
The opposite of "minimal" is "maximal" or "maximum." Example: "Police should use minimal force when apprehending a suspect." "The officer was accused of using maximum force in subduing the thief."
excessive use of force
Lieutenant General James Ewell Brown (J. E. B., "Jeb") Stuart. Stuart commanded the cavalry in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia until he was killed at Yellow Tavern, June 5, 1864.
Then you can charge/sue them for unnecessary force.
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Pacific Blue - 1996 Excessive Force 3-5 was released on: USA: 7 September 1997