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| Above the | Trenches: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Un |
| Watch at the head the column charged the Boer | trenches; a few broke through, but as they climbed Mag |
| ith the still visible remains of the original | trenches, a museum and monument to the fallen South Af |
| in the open, about 400 yards (370 m) from the | trenches, about 15:00, and I ordered the New Zealander |
| nit was ordered into an advance on the German | trenches across no-man's land which was covered by mac |
| laf occupation has been traced in a series of | trenches across the site, providing rich evidence for |
| Killed British soldiers lying in | trenches after the Battle of Spion kop, near Ladysmith |
| went out repeatedly in front of the advanced | trenches against the Great Redan, under heavy fire, af |
| , 20 miles north of the city, was a series of | trenches aimed to stop the Japanese advance at the Tal |
| They raided German | trenches all through May and June, and in late July th |
| ker is famous for going on raids in the enemy | trenches alone at night, and shows several feats of su |
| France in early 1916, where it served in the | trenches along the Western Front as part of the Austra |
| ey arrived in France where they served in the | trenches along the Western Front until the end of the |
| An 1864 map of Decatur shows Union | trenches along East College Avenue, from South Columbi |
| During the war the battalion served in the | trenches along the Western Front and had the distincti |
| least one occasion, he was instructed to dig | trenches along USSR border, in anticipation of an Amer |
| ugh mud and freezing rain, seeking shelter in | trenches among the corpses of dead German soldiers. |
| 2, 1918 when he led a small patrol into enemy | trenches and captured two strong machine gun positions |
| fronted by 1,000 Filipinos in elaborately dug | trenches and breastworks and fierce fighting ensued, b |
| of the Mannerheim Line was merely composed of | trenches and other field fortifications. |
| ingdom's subjects had constructed a series of | trenches and gates to defend themselves from encroachm |
| Defensive | trenches and machine gun placements had been seen bein |
| ists Rifles (28th London Regiment) left their | trenches and pushed towards Marcoing near Cambrai. |
| ree hours of skirmishes, Louis' army left its | trenches and advanced. |
| her down the slopes, first world war practice | trenches and former chalk pits show evidence of more r |
| A Californian claimant, an 'escape' from the | trenches and the fight for a dukedom, Daily Telegraph, |
| Crackle features original content, including | Trenches and The Bannen Way, which amassed 8.4 million |
| ring their wagons, along with digging shallow | trenches and throwing dirt both below and into the wag |
| ve main gun batteries of 150mm guns, infantry | trenches, and armored machine gun and observational po |
| rman infantry during World War I for clearing | trenches and killing riflemen. |
| northern France turned into a morass of mud, | trenches and craters as had happened during the First |
| ctory was enormous: 35,000 men in the blasted | trenches and dugouts surrounding the ruined city. |
| can defenders through the use of well planned | trenches and protected lines of communication were abl |
| arently impregnable posts, linked together by | trenches and defended by 100 artillery pieces. |
| Loos at Hill 70, prior to an assault on enemy | trenches and during the worst of the bombardment, Pipe |
| The makeshift | trenches and earthworks that resulted were largely con |
| res were fighting in the area in a network of | trenches and tunnels. |
| h the Boers trapped he ordered the digging of | trenches and a bombardment, which continued for nine d |
| rne the 31st Division was to seize the German | trenches and form a defensive flank north of Serre. |
| o take the enemy's first and second system of | trenches and 'kill Germans'. |
| g the villages with an interlocking system of | trenches and tunnels, underground arms depots, and fir |
| he Enemy in force, he rushed forward over the | trenches, and killed one of the Enemy's Buglers, who w |
| tions also would be placed in Styrofoam-lined | trenches and covered with gravel for their insulation |
| ceeded in reaching a point behind the enemy's | trenches and making an excellent reconnaissance, furni |
| led coalition forces to wipe out safe houses, | trenches and supplies last summer as Taliban forces we |
| 0 miles (32 km) long, supported by subsidiary | trenches and strongpoints. |
| emy had captured a part of one of the British | trenches and a counter-attack made with one officer an |
| following a one-man assault on enemy-occupied | trenches and fortified positions. |
| was in command of a section of newly captured | trenches and repelled several counter-attacks with gre |
| Players can build bridges, dig | trenches and pits, lay mines, resupply and repair unit |
| ed the first wounded officer back to the main | trenches, and then, returning with a stretcher, carrie |
| d the battles and hardships of the Petersburg | trenches, and was engaged in various conflicts around |
| ers Bleeding Through, As Blood Runs Black, In | Trenches and The Abandonment. |
| released the official albums for the iOS game | Trenches and the Xbox Live Arcade game Return All Robo |
| to battle enemies while flying through narrow | trenches and tunnels. |
| ven's fortifications and the pioneers driving | trenches and mines toward the ramparts. |
| trenches and "spider holes") than most combat in Afgha | |
| and Cold Harbor, saw action in the Petersburg | trenches, and ended the war at Appomattox. |
| entre weaken, led a charge against the Rifian | trenches and was thrown back with heavy losses. |
| On one occasion, he did not return to the | trenches and searchers found him unconscious and wound |
| ad shortly after his battalion moved into the | trenches and he died of wounds on 12 May in the 7th Au |
| my fortifications from the rear, clearing out | trenches and pillboxes along Exit E-1. |
| battle with the aim of destroying the German | trenches and throwing communications into turmoil. |
| sino Point mine the British troops left their | trenches and began walking across No Man's Land. |
| e Batalla de la Ciudad Universitaria, opening | trenches and building bunkers that still can be seen a |
| rbor, endured the hardships of the Petersburg | trenches, and ended the war at Appomattox. |
| In June 1845, British troops attacking Maori | trenches and bunkers at Ohaeawai in New Zealand fired |
| required constant attention in the mud of the | trenches, and was criticized by infantrymen as being t |
| nsive fortifications around the village, with | trenches and bunkers protected by land mines and barbe |
| Chinese Christians were conscripted to dig | trenches and build stone and barbed wire barricades. |
| ads and wide meadows and march in valleys and | trenches and by zigzag routes, along places which have |
| For two months, the Vikings dug in, making | trenches and provisioning themselves off the land. |
| s, dysentery and a fever epidemic, poorly dug | trenches, and tactical errors in the siege. |
| igns for a 'Land Ship' that could cross enemy | trenches and barbed wire whilst protecting its occupan |
| in retaking and clearing the enemy out of our | trenches, and, although wounded in two places in the h |
| The enemy flags were down, and the Chinese | trenches appeared to be deserted. |
| Some | trenches are still visible today, and war relics conti |
| Percolation | trenches are often used to treat runoff from imperviou |
| ditionary force constructed gun batteries and | trenches around the fort, bringing ashore large quanti |
| ached the airfield, soldiers were seen in the | trenches around the field. |
| th New Jersey experienced hard service in the | trenches around Petersburg, Virginia. |
| rallels the subduction zones and deep oceanic | trenches around the Pacific basin. |
| stern Front in France, where it served in the | trenches as part of the Australian Corps. |
| The Chinese exploded a mine in front of their | trenches as the Algerians advanced, killing and woundi |
| on, Winters and the rest of his team used the | trenches as covered approaches to attack the remaining |
| Served duty in the | trenches at Bermuda Hundred, City Point, and Fort Poca |
| In 1964, J. Sakellarakis dug trial | trenches at the Tourkoyeitonia site and uncovered the |
| The Fourth was under fire in the | trenches at Donelson during February 13th and 14th, an |
| an enemy two-seater which crashed between the | trenches at Corbeny. |
| dered the largest practical size for use from | trenches, at ranges from 100 to 600 yards using a simp |
| mes Lennox Dawson also won the VC in the same | trenches at the same battle. |
| sive bullet in a lull between fighting in the | trenches at Jarama. |
| ignal officer in France and spent time in the | trenches; at one point he was hospitalized with impeti |
| Roosevelt's dismounted cavalry lay waiting in | trenches at the base of the hill, suffering casualties |
| Portuguese forces in | trenches at the Lys, 1918. |
| Duty in | trenches at Bermuda Hundred until July 28. |
| y Professor Timothy M. Gardner titled “In the | Trenches at the Talent Wars: Competitive Interaction f |
| Overnight the battalion occupied | trenches atop Hill 53 and during the following days pr |
| oochee and Seikh Troops on one of the Enemy's | trenches before Delhi, on the 10th of September, 1857. |
| ies of the 102nd and temporarily breached the | trenches before elements of the division rallied and r |
| ther Riflemen were occupying a section of the | trenches before Sevastopol when a live Russian shell f |
| was employed as a sharpshooter in the advance | trenches before Sebastopol. |
| American Revolutionary War, commanding in the | trenches, being wounded at the siege of Savannah in Se |
| e soon entered a stalemate, with the Malabari | trenches being protected from Portuguese cannonfire by |
| first wave was in complete disarray, and the | trenches below the redoubt were filled with bodies. |
| Its objective was to occupy a chain of | trenches between Martinpuich and Courcelette. |
| The bulk of corps remained in the Petersburg | trenches, but Adelbert Ames' second division took part |
| The French shelled the | trenches but there was no sign of life, so Giovanninel |
| Infantry returned in late 1914 and was in the | trenches by the beginning of 1915. |
| personal, detailed account of service in the | trenches by a Chinese national known to exist. |
| hemselves nearly cut off in the third line of | trenches by Iranian forces moving in on both flanks. |
| their fortifications and installed in forward | trenches by the Germans. |
| ajor Barter, when in the first line of German | trenches, called for volunteers to enable him to exten |
| First World War training | trenches can be seen nearby in the grounds of Bodelwyd |
| nd the republican front lines; the remains of | trenches can still be seen up the mountain. |
| cludes former battlefields, gun emplacements, | trenches, caves, and historic structures. |
| 855, after the regiments had retired into the | trenches, cleared the most advanced sap of the wounded |
| shed between the first and second line French | trenches, close to the point where his first kill, som |
| He leaped out of our | trenches, closely followed by the Native Troops, and w |
| could be long enough to be carried out of the | trenches closer to the enemy. |
| The shock made the | trenches collapse on both sides of the front line. |
| e, the Iraqis set up mine fields, a series of | trenches, concrete bunkers, and barbed wire, totaling |
| While the | trenches connecting the artillery positions provided t |
| In winter | trenches, cowed and glum, With crumps and lice and lac |
| rfields in France, after the stalemate of the | trenches developed the cars would be sent to Russia an |
| EASY - Simon is waking up in the | trenches directly when the war ended. |
| ir position, the Catalans broke dikes and dug | trenches, diverting water from the Cephissus to flood |
| The others made makeshift | trenches, dug with their bayonets, and for another two |
| l War fortifications of Franklin and includes | trenches dug by Civil War soldiers. |
| Aktion were taken in groups and murdered over | trenches dug near the railway station, near a former a |
| ext day the city was completely surrounded by | trenches dug six hundred meters from the walls. |
| It was a defensive complex of | trenches, dugouts, and bunkers and was used to defend |
| came an Officer in the Army and fought in the | trenches during World War I. |
| 0, showing a landscape devastated by looters' | trenches during that time -- approximately 1.12 square |
| would have been due to the conditions in the | trenches during the winter of 1917 to 1918. |
| Law at Cambridge University and fought in the | trenches during the First World War. |
| k of Lieutenant Colonel to defend the Italian | trenches during World War II in the Africa Campaign on |
| future husband sheltered a deserter from the | trenches during World War I. |
| he Japanese by fortifying their position with | trenches, earthworks (including six redoubts protected |
| luable reconnaissance of the enemy front line | trenches enabled Lieutenant Colonel Burges to bring hi |
| e remainder of the Siege of Petersburg in the | trenches, ending up at the Battle of White Oak Road an |
| on toffees and food scavenged from Argentine | trenches, enduring an artillery barrage from long rang |
| er intense fire some 400 yards from the enemy | trenches, estimated at 800 in strength. |
| The 5th Brigade took over the | trenches facing the Nek from the 3rd Light Horse Briga |
| The | trenches feature a muddy maze of trenches. |
| zed by the French government-he served in the | trenches for less than three months. |
| e of front infantrymen, showing combat in the | trenches for what it was with a remarkable expressioni |
| ho had been lying exposed against the enemy's | trenches for 75 hours; and on the same day again leavi |
| oyal Fusiliers and served as a private in the | trenches for a brief time before successfully applying |
| Conversely, in the | trenches, friendship is rich and the bird life is mira |
| al Joseph E. Johnston constructed a series of | trenches from Kennesaw Mountain to Kolb Farm to preven |
| imea, after the regiment had retired into the | trenches from the assault on the Redan, Private Sims w |
| returned to the bunker by means of connecting | trenches from other emplacements and the platoon was a |
| other exihibit recreates a typical section of | trenches from World War I, shellhole-marked no-man's l |
| They said the government had been digging | trenches from the Sana'a to Sa'ada. |
| anding a small party in a raid on the enemy's | trenches, had gained his objective in the face of fier |
| Instead over four miles of | trenches had been dug and 800 bomb shelters built to p |
| This side of the | trenches has been occupied by artists whose names are |
| Although too badly wounded for service in the | Trenches, he was accepted for pilot training, returnin |
| ar I for the fighting which took place in the | trenches here. |
| Boffo! Hollywood in the | Trenches: How I Learned to Love the Blockbuster and Fe |
| His brother George was killed at 21 in the | trenches in 1915. |
| "Mule Shoe Salient", a protruding network of | trenches in the center of the Confederate lines. |
| nt-lines, the regiment was ordered to man the | trenches in front of Petersburg, and the next day, the |
| He served in the | trenches in the First World War with the King's Royal |
| The landing force begun to dig a total of 15 | trenches, in the attempt to move closer to Kinburn. |
| in command of a working party in the advanced | trenches in front of the Quarries, encouraging his men |
| trained on Salisbury Plain, and went into the | trenches in France in early 1915 with the rest of the |
| Don Juan approached these | trenches in the hope that Boussu would come out and en |
| It was while in service in the | trenches in World War I that he was exposed to mustard |
| and machine guns, and had built a network of | trenches in and around Urga. |
| and sand volcanoes inside of at least twelve | trenches in alluvial fans and on the Burhi Dihing Rive |
| an's Land' less than 70 yards from the German | trenches in the region of Ypres. |
| War when a British officer on leave from the | trenches in Paris falls in love with and has a liaison |
| he outbreak of World War I, and served in the | trenches in Belgium. |
| ight as a result of having been gassed in the | trenches in World War I and thus was not conscripted f |
| h had bought more than 100,000 for use in the | trenches in France they did purchase them. |
| Destroy | trenches in enfilade: 2.5 rounds per yard |
| locate the mortars separately from frontline | trenches, in unoccupied trenches or in saps running of |
| s died there and most were buried in unmarked | trenches in what would become the Florence National Ce |
| Tales From the Cult Film | Trenches; Interviews with 36 Actors from Horror, Scien |
| The battalion pushed past three | trenches into German territory, where the trailing Rus |
| Trenches is a metal band formed in Indianapolis, India | |
| er, shell-shocked from his experiences in the | trenches, is the key to saving the world. |
| CT Special Forces 2: Back in the | Trenches is a run and gun video game developed by Ligh |
| Suicide in the | Trenches is a poem by Siegfried Sassoon, written durin |
| With the gun no longer wanted in the | trenches, it was decided to adapt it for use on aircra |
| don Irish across No-Man's Land to storm enemy | trenches kicking a football ahead of the troops. |
| has the ability to build pontoon bridges, dig | trenches, lay mines, resupply and repair units or call |
| There were no communication | trenches leading to the trench, and several men had al |
| ohnson commanded a division in the section of | trenches manned by the South Carolinian troops in the |
| The remains of Penally WWI practice | trenches may be found towards the east of Giltar Point |
| in March 1916 seeing front line action in the | trenches near Armentieres. |
| launched a costly attack against Confederate | trenches near Forts Gilmer and Johnson. |
| Trenches near Flers, in September 1916. | |
| They settled on their | trenches near a pond. |
| rst division to arrive in France, entered the | trenches near Nancy. |
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