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rway temporarily weakened and give the Swedish | troops a opportunity to initiate offensives elsewhere |
A force of some 2,200 Dominican | troops, a portion of the Army of The South, led by Ge |
A force of Dominican | troops, a portion of the Army of The South, led by Ge |
gh the Eastern Rhodopes General Genev gave his | troops a rest. |
al threat was seizure of the docks by airborne | troops; a seaborne landing was thought to be highly u |
The outflanked EPR | troops abandoned the bridge, and by 4 April the airpo |
n on February 5 and concluded when the Ottoman | troops abandoned Trebizond on the night of April 15, |
The Hungarian | troops abandoned the castle after evacuating Buda and |
lists confronted them were amazed with the KST | troops' ability and skill, especially their sniping. |
was en route to Alexandria with 2,400 Scottish | troops aboard; of these 85 drowned, together with 36 |
This fort was garrisoned by 500 | troops, about half of them colored. |
nd Cyprus on morale-boosting trips for British | troops abroad. |
arguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these | troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's |
Spanish, German and Italian | troops, accompanied by 150 knights of Malta, began to |
l later, a small number of U.S. Special Forces | troops accompanied Ethiopian and TFG troops after the |
Frederick William the Great pursues Swedish | troops across the frozen Curonian Lagoon; fresco by W |
Accordingly, Dessaix and Fontanelli led their | troops across mountain trails to reach the Fella vall |
iver and faced a force of 1000 Cuban and FAPLA | troops across the river. |
Mount Vernon's was used to transport American | troops across the Atlantic to France. |
speed enabled it to repeatedly ferry American | troops across the Atlantic outside the convoy system. |
She was also used to ferry Army | troops across the Potomac River. |
as well some Igbo civilians, followed Biafran | troops across the Niger River. |
He secured his | troops' advance by rushing up to the firing line and |
ROK | troops advance to the front lines near P'ohang-dong i |
After crossing the river, the American | troops advanced to meet Flores' 300-strong force of C |
On 19 May, Ricardos with 7,000 | troops advanced on de Flers' camp of Mas Deu, a group |
Rawdon's | troops advanced forward in two charges, but a heavy f |
to the Town Creek Line while Terry's remaining | troops advanced up the east bank of the river towards |
On August 25, Maslamah's | troops advanced to battle, frightening some of Yazid' |
ans from the city before the arrival of allied | troops, advancing from the Salerno beach head. |
Tanks and ground | troops advancing along the road found it littered wit |
, and gave days and nights of close support to | troops advancing ashore. |
Japanese | troops advancing near Gemas. |
Upon the Soviet capture of Berlin, Soviet | troops advised her to remain in the bunker where it w |
The East Wall was broken by Soviet | troops after the battle of the Dnieper. |
Ihlefeld was rescued by German | troops after eight days of arrest and returned to Ger |
tenna structure there not dismantled by Soviet | troops after World War II. |
James W. Jackson was killed by Union | troops after he shot and killed Col. Elmer Ephraim El |
Hermann Begemann was captured by Soviet | troops after the Battle of Stalingrad, he was held un |
The retreat of Canterac's | troops after the defeat in Junin was relentless and d |
The fort would have been retaken by government | troops after the surrender of pirates to the Qing gov |
Richard Lepper was captured by Soviet | troops after the fall of Stalingrad. |
rgo to France and returned over 8,800 American | troops after the Armistice. |
crossing, Chiles continued to crawl after his | troops after reaching the stream bank. |
Sotiri Farm was named Pink Farm by the allied | troops after the colour of the soil. |
Convention Army of John Burgoyne's surrendered | troops after the Battle of Saratoga. |
ly defeated by General Napier's British Indian | troops, after betrayal by his trusted friend Man Sing |
about to flank his position, had withdrawn his | troops after dark. |
and Saxe-Polish allies of Denmark sent 36,000 | troops after Stenbock. |
While harrying Prince Rupert's | troops after the siege of Reading, Hampden was wounde |
nd the army was defeated by the remaining Liao | troops afterwards. |
On 25 December 2006, British | troops again raided the Al Jameat station, killing se |
In 1914-1917 it was taken over by the Russian | troops again. |
He commanded Chinese Muslim | troops against the Uighur armies of the Second East T |
ween 1687 and 1688 he fought with the Imperial | troops against the Turks in Hungary. |
ine de' Medici sent both Catholic and Huguenot | troops against Le Havre, which surrendered on 28 July |
urgency led General Nie to commit thousands of | troops against them, instead of against the foreigner |
major general in the volunteers, leading Union | troops against Confederate Maj. |
ahmud's flight sparked an uprising amongst his | troops against provincial authorities. |
Furious, Henry VIII sent | troops against Scotland. |
From 1844-47 he was the commander of | troops against Imam Shamil. |
Ying and Lan Yu, who led Ming loyalist Muslim | troops against Yuan loyalist Muslims. |
e was able to swiftly and efficiently lead her | troops against skirmishes breaking out in Jhansi. |
Amin sent | troops against the mutineers (which included members |
ave Rouienbourg and Wylfred are forced to lead | troops against both princes after diplomacy fails. |
in a mile and a half of the fort, began moving | troops ahead to attack. |
total approximately 60,000 Australians-ground | troops, air-force and naval personnel-served in Vietn |
With the further advance of the French | troops, all the possessions of the Thurn and Taxis we |
The | troops all went to their stations and lowered the boa |
ards, however, the timely arrival of Lambert's | troops allowed Erispoe to counter-attack in force, de |
“It's a process that | troops allowing (are) going to continue. |
This left Bucharest without any | troops, allowing tramps to organize in gangs which ro |
ck to seize Gibraltar was to be made by German | troops alone. |
nd of the Maltese forces - about 2,000 Maltese | troops along with about 1,500 irregulars, unpaid, ill |
aging Confederate batteries and detachments of | troops along stream banks. |
ring their final days evading U.S. and Mexican | troops along the U.S.-Mexican border. |
to be prepared and manned by some 2000 French | troops, along with other defences, such as an artille |
, inflicted serious casualties on Belisarius's | troops along the main road. |
e Launceston his base and he stationed Cornish | troops along the River Tamar and issued them with ins |
e border clashes between Chinese Imperial Army | troops along with Boxers against Russian forces. |
he Korean People's Navy was assigned to insert | troops along the peninsula's southeastern coast. |
troops already designated as Occupation Forces (such | |
The Australian | troops also captured large numbers of weapons during |
The Close Reconnaissance | Troops also deployed to CFB Suffield in Canada on Ex |
German | troops also delivered a series of strong counter-atta |
Israeli | troops also seized Bethlehem. |
Special KGB | troops also were trained for sabotage and diversionar |
Troops also blocked roads in nearby Sertar. | |
Troops also recovered some of the ransom money paid b | |
Pakistani | troops also retook several nearby towns previously un |
xemplifies this with his discovery that Soviet | troops also raped Russian and Polish girls and women |
Federal | troops also arrived, and they confined six hundred mi |
The special KGB signal | troops also operated communications linking the party |
Some of the Spanish | troops also suffered from the disease, and some of th |
Most Washington citizens embraced the arriving | troops, although there were pockets of apathy and Sou |
In early October 1978, dissident | troops ambushed Amin at the presidential lodge in Kam |
ance during the Russian Civil War, and carried | troops, ammunition, the wounded and medical supplies. |
After shuttling | troops among the Hawaiian Islands, Grimes departed Ho |
ng food, and supplies, and helping to redeploy | troops among the various islands. |
For quartering large bodies of armed | troops among us. |
maintain connections between a general and his | troops, among other reasons. |
In 1945, during the retreat of the German | troops, an order was given to destroy the lighthouse. |
hips, together with transports carrying 16,000 | troops, anchored in Aboukir Bay near Alexandria. |
Raymond armed his | troops and offered them to Baldwin II of Jerusalem, t |
s of Wang's extended family are killed by Qing | troops, and he witnesses the rapes and killings of ma |
lu Impi attacked the French empire with 12,500 | troops and 90,000 French troops surrenderd an over a |
She returned to Sasebo with occupation | troops and supplies on 20 October. |
That night, 200,000 Warsaw Pact | troops and 2,000 tanks entered the country. |
Richard gathered a small group of | troops and began his journey back to the city. |
Liu gained more than 10,000 new | troops and many supplies after conquering Chenliu. |
ve had a large section of covert, elite Polish | troops and close cooperation with the Polish resistan |
Meanwhile the Spanish | troops and population inside the city were beginning |
d themselves faced by several thousand Ottoman | troops and twenty guns. |
The French King was desperately short of | troops and opened bilateral negotiations with Joseph |
The base was later used to assemble | troops and landing craft in the build-up to D-day. |
, cruising on patrols, carrying detachments of | troops and maintaining communications in the region. |
out supply-dropping missions to the advancing | troops and SOE operatives. |
r three hundred helicopter sorties ferried the | troops and equipment into the objective area in the l |
The joint military effort of Sassanid | troops and local Jewish militias resulted in a short |
20,000 Iraqi | troops and police guarded the event amid tensions due |
While Russia partially withdrew | troops and equipment from Georgia and Moldova, it did |
Both had been transporting | troops and materials eastwards, but Caledonia also ca |
He served as an officer of State | troops and on the staff of Gov. William C. Bouck. |
zed the army to control infighting amongst the | troops and to minimise uncontrolled pillaging. |
She was carrying 2,650 | troops and the exact number of deaths is unknown, tho |
skar Bauer was captured in May 1945 by British | troops and was released in 1946. |
The Austrians had more experienced | troops and commanders like Daun, Vaudemont, Prince Ge |
In the summer of 1945, loaded with tanks, | troops, and a troop landing craft, she sailed to the |
In 1556, it was seized by Russian | troops and ruined. |
s ended with the deaths of nine more Americans | troops and several more injuries; Mexican casualties |
He was a militia captain in the Papal | troops and only painted "for own enjoyment". |
ow has a pledge to vow to always support their | troops and never take them for granted. |
a was fought on July 17, 1894, between Italian | troops and Mahdist Sudanese forces. |
lease of life as accommodation for the Polish | troops and their families. |
der fire, that the Berbers had routed Imperial | troops, and that they had taken possession of the cit |
reed stopping military actions against the FER | troops and partisans. |
and of a brigade of newly raised Indiana state | troops and led them into western Virginia. |
res for six weeks but were expelled by Spanish | troops and local militias. |
d with only ceremonial duties such as visiting | troops and passing out medals. |
All Dutch | troops and civil servants were expelled. |
the nickname "Digger's Darling" by Australian | troops and it was rumoured to be highly favoured by U |
three other small sailing ships carried Union | troops and landed them for a raid on Brookville, Flor |
Arriving at Guam on 11 June, LST-848 shuttled | troops and equipment from the Marianas to Okinawa for |
ilful pilot who has on many occasions attacked | troops and transport at low altitudes. |
An ambush of Roman | troops and the temporary rebellion of the town of Tol |
pbell's fleets were used for transporting both | troops and military equipment, and latterly used for |
The unilateral withdraw of 500,000 | troops and 10,000 tanks from Eastern Europe sent an u |
ought together into the "Royal Corps of Libyan | Troops" comprising infantry, cavalry, artillery, moto |
le, the Chinese soldiers killed over 100 enemy | troops and destroyed 18 enemy artillery pieces. |
e Civil War the house was occupied by Northern | troops and occupied by the federal government. |
ip with convoy UGS-37, carrying vitally needed | troops and supplies to the Mediterranean. |
However, he and his followers attacked Tao's | troops, and seized the supplies for personal usage. |
ncrease their efforts in Kunduz by about 6,000 | troops and civil personnel . |
ncluded almost 500 German and about 120 Afghan | troops and aimed at the installation of further outpo |
g World War II Falkenburg entertained American | troops and was a popular pin-up model. |
and the other schooners became transports for | troops and stores. |
Every man in authority raised | troops and put himself in a condition to act. |
The Japanese garrison of 5,183 | troops and civilians were evacuated from the island o |
officers of the 45th decided these were Union | troops and ordered the men to hold their fire. |
thered a force and led it against the Milanese | troops and was defeated. |
ng many women to serve clients, mainly British | troops and Indian sepoys. |
The Confederates paroled the Union | troops and departed after burning the blockhouse at C |
e left Boston for Nova Scotia with the British | troops and accompanied Lord Howe to Staten Island. |
t nuclear artillery was operated by the Rocket | Troops and Artillery Branch of the Soviet Ground Forc |
ike warriors", had "broken shields", supported | troops and overthrew a prince while supporting anothe |
The | troops and supplies for the camp were transported by |
penal military units composed of disgraced SS | troops and criminals convicted of petty crimes. |
The site was used to billet | troops and stage equipment. |
On 8 July 1944, Yahagi departed Kure with | troops, and numerous battleships, cruisers and destro |
general Kutlushka, who was joined by Armenian | troops, and Guy of Ibelin and John, lord of Giblet. |
With reinforced | troops and tanks advancing down Choa Chua Kang Road, |
The cemetery was begun in 1914 by French | troops and adopted by the 2nd Scottish Rifles in June |
ncluding Manchu Bannermen and Imperial Chinese | troops, and the Boxers. |
The town was defended by a garrison of local | troops and a small force of British East India Compan |
recruiting for the 117th United States Colored | Troops and arresting prominent Rebels until September |
t he was concerned with the well-being of both | troops and animals, recommending the rebuilding of ba |
held onto the fort, as it provided shelter for | troops and served as first aid station and logistics |
He sought material aid for his | troops and in return offered the 17 kotars which were |
o protect them from attack from the Portuguese | troops and Brazilian Native Americans. |
He started out with 26 | troops and finished with only five after capturing so |
church roof was plundered by marauding Cossack | troops and melted in order to make bullets (the origi |
Early in September, she took on board | troops and equipment slated for occupation duty in Ko |
ualties were heavy, only one of the 640 allied | troops and 25 of the Wakeful's crew surviving. |
ieved their primary goal of tying down Ottoman | troops and cutting off Medina. |
he had the ability to hold a full battalion of | troops and disembark them in her landing craft. |
rly afternoon the Japanese force of some 4,500 | troops and a dozen tanks was outside Haiphong. |
She performed frequently for the | troops and sold a record number of war bonds. |
, however, unable to retain the loyalty of his | troops, and retired to Ghent during the Hundred Days |
Walloon | troops and students of the University made also many |
ish followed close on the heels of the Ottoman | troops and captured Baghdad without a fight on 11 Mar |
y plundered Institina, blockaded Ganuvara with | troops and chariots. |
r's men skillfully attacked outposts, ambushed | troops, and cut lines of supply and communication. |
be in most frequent contact with the frontline | troops and held responsibility for the planning of br |
Troops and guards are necessary to protect the city f | |
While color bearer, rallied the retreating | troops and induced them to check the enemy's advance. |
June 6, 1945, Elizabeth was arrested by Allied | troops and sent to an internment camp. |
The lake is available for hire to scout | troops and other recognised youth groups. |
The fantastic attitude of the | troops and the self-assured leadership of the command |
ppies on Monte Cassino won popularity with the | troops and was soon published by a Polish-American ne |
owever, the Archadian forces overwhelmed their | troops, and Lord Rasler was mortally wounded by an ar |
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