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| The Hohenzollern | Redoubt, a German fortification on the Western Front |
| Inside the | redoubt, a house for the garrison, a well for water a |
| Sandgate is the location of the Shorncliffe | Redoubt, a Napoleonic era earthwork fort associated w |
| His Royal Highness who was at that time at a | redoubt a little to the rear" |
| inished off at the eastern end with Crookhorn | Redoubt and Farlington Redoubt. |
| Fort Drummond was the site of a | redoubt and battery from the War of 1812 and located |
| of Confederates broke through, seized a Union | redoubt, and Casey's men retreated to the second line |
| ed by the passage of the 300 returning to the | redoubt, and they advanced into a storm of American f |
| A house was demolished to make way for the | Redoubt, and a large elm tree - used by ships as a na |
| ed a night march to the flank of the Dujailah | redoubt, and was subsequently awarded the Military Cr |
| ere he was active in the capture of a British | redoubt, and received several bayonet wounds. |
| the attack, led several charges on the German | redoubt, and at a very critical time, under very heav |
| stone staircase leading up to the top of the | Redoubt), and gunrooms were built alongside two of th |
| he assignment to set up camp, build a fort or | redoubt and guard the pass from any Indian raids. |
| x, England as part of the same complex as the | Redoubt, armed with 3 x 24 pdr (11 kg) cannon. |
| View of the Harwich | Redoubt as it is today |
| ned loyal to the crown as guides and to man a | redoubt at Rangiriri once the Kingites had been defea |
| d also the fortifications; including a strong | redoubt at the southeast corner of the enclosure and |
| crew from the ship helped defend the British | redoubt at Huirangi against the Maori. |
| ert distinguished himself by the defence of a | redoubt at the Col de Tende in northwest Italy, with |
| east depended heavily on a recently fortified | redoubt at Tel el Saba, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of |
| company most gallantly against a strong enemy | redoubt, being twice wounded, and refused to be broug |
| Fort Robert Smalls was a Civil War | redoubt built by free Blacks for the defense of Pitts |
| rine infantry battalion assaulted the central | redoubt, but were thrown back with heavy casualties. |
| The walls of the | redoubt can still be seen. |
| The remains of the 18th-century | redoubt can be vaguely traced in the earth. |
| Additionally the knob had a large | redoubt capable of holding four large artillery piece |
| Redoubt Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commiss | |
| The southern | redoubt, constructed of sandbags, was erected on the |
| of Glebe Road, Fort Richardson was a detached | redoubt constructed by the Union Army in September 18 |
| Infantry Regiment, exploited a breach in the | Redoubt created by artillery fire, and about a dozen |
| He later told his captors that the National | Redoubt did not exist. |
| ical significance, and the collapse of Bremen | Redoubt, dugouts are generally not accessible for the |
| 6:00 the hail of bullets fired on the central | redoubt during the general assault by rifle and machi |
| Spanish assault columns charged, and captured | Redoubt Fort and part of the Vietnamese trench lines. |
| la had fortified walls and was protected by a | redoubt, Fort Sanitago, with powerful artillery. |
| The British named the | redoubt Fort George and reinforced it with cannon, a |
| Redoubt Four was a supporting defensive position of F | |
| On 29 September 1915 at the Hohenzollern | Redoubt, France, Second Lieutenant Fleming-Sandes was |
| the "Big Willie" Trench near the Hohenzollern | Redoubt, France, during a heavy bombing attack, more |
| dence of Parliamentarian fortifications and a | redoubt from the Civil War in the Garden, but in the |
| include a replica American Revolutionary War | redoubt from the 1781 Siege of Yorktown, cabins built |
| deemed necessary at the Heights, and the Drop | Redoubt had its defences improved. |
| Arnaud at the Redoute de Gravelle, a military | redoubt in Joinville-le-Pont. |
| ealand Mounted Rifles Brigade won the central | redoubt in a final bayonet charge at the run with man |
| he subsequent attack against the Hohenzollern | Redoubt in October. |
| energy, to predict the 1990 eruption of Mount | Redoubt in Alaska, these events are known to occur at |
| of the La Redoute, whose name originates in a | redoubt involved in the battle. |
| 1763: now under British rule, Royal Navy | Redoubt is constructed of earth & logs; |
| Eastbourne | Redoubt is a fort on what is now Royal Parade, Eastbo |
| Currently open as a museum, the | Redoubt is the largest ancient monument in the UK bei |
| The | Redoubt is currently being restored by a local group |
| Like its twin Dymchurch | Redoubt it was designed as a barracks and supply depo |
| Redoubt Kali, a Russian fort on the east coast of the | |
| roximately fourteen miles apart: the Cimarron | Redoubt lies nine miles south of Ashland,:1 while the |
| The cemetery is named after the | Redoubt Line, a chain of strongpoints built by the Ot |
| Fort Holmes was a fortified | redoubt located on the highest point of Mackinac Isla |
| Fort Brown Site is a historic former | redoubt located on the Saranac River at Plattsburgh i |
| The Great | Redoubt, located in Saratoga National Historical Park |
| Foster Creek west of the Alabama-Arkansas | Redoubt looking north toward Artillery Ridge. |
| o a treacherous cluster of stars known as the | Redoubt, Luke and Mara grow more uneasy. |
| Victoria Cross is displayed at the Eastbourne | Redoubt Museum, Eastbourne, Sussex, England. |
| is actions on 21 March 1918 at the Manchester | Redoubt, near St. Quentin, France on the first day of |
| A second | redoubt, No.2, was built in 11 hours on 14 January 50 |
| orce of 1,000 moved out another 400m to build | Redoubt No.3, which was garrisoned with 300 men and m |
| 28 September with the capture of the Schwaben | Redoubt, north of Thiepval, another first day objecti |
| rcest battle was at Sudlon, the Revolutionary | redoubt of the Katipuneros. |
| He was buried in the main | redoubt of the left at the Camp of Famars, but was re |
| cleus of that realm and would become the last | redoubt of independent Wales - only overcome in 1283. |
| through a flat meadow for half a mile to the | redoubt of Bellcoe, where is a good ford and a new br |
| e was killed by a cannonball on the Kamchatka | redoubt on March 7, 1855. |
| Fort Royal was a Civil War | redoubt on a small hill to the southeast of Worcester |
| he grenadier battalion in their charge of the | redoubt on the Americans' left wing. |
| isitor center, and walk trails to the Advance | Redoubt on board Pensacola Naval Air Station. |
| The | redoubt on the right side of the British works, had b |
| A major eruption of | Redoubt on April 4, 2009 and subsequent flash floods |
| resides in Centennial, Wyoming, where he runs | Redoubt Press and O&O Recordings. |
| The earthworks and buildings of the former | redoubt slowly eroded and disappeared over the course |
| Rearmed from | redoubt stockpiles, the barons consolidated their pow |
| By the time the second wave arrived near the | redoubt, the first wave was in complete disarray, and |
| The Americans controlled Kaskaskia and its | redoubt throughout the rest of the war, and won legal |
| Fog caused troops attacking the Spring Hill | redoubt to get lost in the swamps, and it was nearly |
| ont for the Battle extended from the Schwaben | Redoubt to Courcelette. |
| He held his | redoubt until July 1461, long after the surrender of |
| ly established during the 1989-90 eruption of | Redoubt Volcano. |
| After the war, the | Redoubt was home to a model village (miniature park) |
| In 1983, the Australian-built Bremen | Redoubt was discovered at the rear of the brickworks. |
| The | redoubt was partially restored in 1975-1976 as part o |
| At Howick a | redoubt was built on a prominent hill at the North en |
| During the First World War the | Redoubt was used by the military police as a headquar |
| The | redoubt was protected by a ditch, normally 16ft wide |
| Following this, the | Redoubt was purchased by Eastbourne Borough Council f |
| The | Redoubt was built between 1804 and 1810 to support th |
| e as it is now surrounded by houses, when the | Redoubt was built it was on a hill top with free view |
| Following World War II the | Redoubt was used by the British Civil defence organis |
| The | redoubt was demolished in the early 1960s; however so |
| s under the command of Captain John Page, the | redoubt was constructed in the shape of a square, six |
| Goebbels' deception plan over the | Redoubt was one of the great successes of German inte |
| The Schwaben | Redoubt was a little to the north-east of where the t |
| The Railroad | Redoubt was one of several redoubts, or small defensi |
| The Manchester | Redoubt was surrounded in the first wave of the enemy |
| by British forces during the War of 1812, the | redoubt was improved by that army throughout the cour |
| versial since the 1989/1990 eruption of Mount | Redoubt, when the facility was flooded by lahars. |
| t is located very near to the famous Schwaben | Redoubt, which the Division attacked on July 1, 1916. |
| Farlington was also home to Farlington | Redoubt which was part of the "Palmerston's Folly" de |
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