Anacleto Medina (1788–1871), Uruguayan Civil War brigadier general
Francisco Medina (1870–1945), Argentine Army general
Joseph V. Medina (born c. 1953), U.S. Marine Corps brigadier general
Topics referred to by the same term
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GeneralMedina may refer to: Anacleto Medina (1788–1871), Uruguayan Civil War brigadier general Francisco Medina (1870–1945), Argentine Army general Joseph...
MedinaGeneral Hospital is a tertiary private hospital operating under Medina College, Inc. since June 1963. It is a base hospital of its main campus...
State. Medina served as Principal Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, deputy associate attorney general, and general counsel...
The siege of Medina lasted from 10 June 1916 to 10 January 1919, when Hejazi Arab rebels surrounded the Islamic holy city, which was then under the control...
deployment to Vietnam. According to the 1970 investigation by General William R. Peers, Medina: "Planned, ordered, and supervised the execution by his company...
State or the State of Medina was the political entity established by Muhammad in Medina in 622 CE under the Constitution of Medina. It represented the political...
T-Systems International GmbH. The current release is MEDINA Rel. 9.0.1.2 MEDINA was designed as general purpose pre-/postprocessor for various areas of finite...
the Northern Mindanao Medical Center known as the Medina Extension Hospital. It is located in Medina, Misamis Oriental. Philippine Republic Act 11565 Section...
A medina (from Arabic: مدينة, romanized: madīnah, lit. 'city') is a historical district in a number of North African cities, often corresponding to an...
Jeffi Medina (born 1950, Istanbul) is a prominent Turkish Jewish businessman in the advertisement sector of Turkey. He was born in 1950 in Istanbul, Turkey...
The 'Al-Medina' Armored Division (Arabic: المدينة المنورة الفرقة المدرعة, "Medina the Luminous") was an elite formation of the Iraqi Republican Guard...
the Constitution of Medina, an early document said to have been negotiated by Muhammad in CE 622 with the leading clans of Medina, which explicitly refers...
nicknamed the Defender of Medina, was a Turkish career officer, who was the commander of the Ottoman Army and governor of Medina from 1916 to 1919. He was...
Danilo Medina Sánchez (Spanish pronunciation: [daˈnilo meˈðina ˈsantʃes] : born 10 November 1951) is a Dominican politician who was President of the Dominican...
The Constitution of Medina (دستور المدينة, Dustūr al-Madīna), also known as the Umma Document, is a document dealing with tribal affairs during the Islamic...
The Battle of Medina was fought approximately 20 miles south of San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day downtown San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas) on August...
briefing paper prepared for Attorney General Michael Mukasey prior to his meeting with the Mexican Attorney GeneralMedina Mora on November 16, 2007. The paper...
journey the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers took from Mecca to Medina. The year in which the Hijrah took place is also identified as the epoch...