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treleau became chaplain of the French colonial | troops in Louisiana. |
Rolf Bering was captured by American | troops in early May 1945 and was released later that |
Wilhelm Meyn was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released a few months late |
Walter Kuntze was captured by Allied | troops in 1945 and was tried at the Hostages Trial in |
he was, in 1860, given command of the British | troops in the Ionian Islands. |
h route taken by French commander Rochambeau's | troops in 1781. |
Both countries had already had | troops in Korea as requested by different factions wi |
struggle was futile and was unwilling to waste | troops in the lost cause, and thus asked and received |
pointed General Commissioner of war for Danish | troops in Holstein. |
Friedrich Bachmaier was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in September 1945 |
ring the 1991 Gulf War as families of deployed | troops in the region embraced the tune as a theme son |
Rudolf Meister was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1948. |
for communication towers, to communicate with | troops in Iraq. |
Army in 1915 in Flanders, where he transported | troops in red, double-decker London buses. |
1581, he was one of several who led Nobunaga's | troops in the Siege of Hijiyama. |
Estonian military units clashed with German | troops in Tallinn, seizing the state offices at Toomp |
Walther Krause was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was held until June 1947. |
Erich Buschenhagen was captured by Soviet | troops in August 1944 after the Jassy-Kishinev Offens |
ttack happened on the road NATO uses to supply | troops in Afghanistan. |
paid to send 200,000 copies of it to American | troops in the Persian Gulf. |
ently served in that capacity with the British | troops in the War of 1812. |
riedrich-Wilhelm Hauck was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948 |
Friedrich Karst was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until October 1947. |
son in Waterford City quickly dispatched forty | troops in four Crossley tenders. |
ember 1867, after evacuating Jeaningros French | troops in Monclova, he died. |
Gerhard Matzky was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was released in 1948. |
He was a familiar figure to the | troops in the Anzac sector, particularly recognisable |
tour to entertain | troops in Vietnam and Thailand. |
Werner Canders was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in January 1946. |
He led | troops in the Wagon Box Fight and the Fetterman Massa |
Karl-Erich Berg was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in June 1945. |
(a) to reduce the number of foreign | troops in the Republic of Cyprus alongside a reductio |
Noyes spent time as the chaplain with | troops in Connecticut during King Philip's War in 167 |
Arnulf Abele was captured by American | troops in 1944 and was released in 1946. |
he request of the Marquis of Pombal the allied | troops in Portugal against the Spanish invasion. |
already been comprehensively sacked by Spanish | troops in the "Spanish Fury" of 1576. |
Union | troops in the hospital grabbed their weapons and help |
ossible means of passive resistance to foreign | troops in case of an invasion. |
n in Greece before becoming GOC of all British | Troops in Greece. |
1867 - 28 June 1947) was Commander of British | Troops in South China. |
He commanded | troops in numerous French campaigns in Europe and ove |
Later he escorted the | troops in his battery whose enlistments had expired b |
it often came only after the large majority of | troops in the unit had been killed. |
ng a speech against the ongoing presence of UK | troops in Iraq at the declaration of the result. |
tly after Mobile was captured by United States | troops in April 1813 after 33 years under Spanish rul |
003 as an embedded journalist with the British | troops in and around Basra. |
Wilhelm von Apell was captured by American | troops in 1945 and was released in 1947. |
arbor, Nagara covered the landings of Japanese | troops in Malaya and the Dutch East Indies. |
h overseas tour for the USO, entertaining U.S. | troops in East Asia. |
oned as a recruiting officer to organize black | troops in Indiana, including the 28th Regiment United |
provided by a tracking beacon, operated by the | troops in the battle area. |
ivilian contractor, spent 5 years serving U.S. | troops in Iraq/Kuwait |
bronze plaques, but they were sacked by Latin | troops in the Fourth Crusade. |
Potts' new assignment was to contain Japanese | troops in the narrow Bonis Peninsula and push them no |
Kurt Pflugbeil was captured by Soviet | troops in the Courland Pocket in 1945. |
ecause of the destruction wrought by Hungarian | troops in 1477. |
Harry Hoppe was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948. |
The total | troops in this Army included - 150 battalions, 128 sq |
Curt von Jesser was captured by Allied | troops in 1945 and was released in 1949. |
n, killing himself and several Dutch, Japanese | troops in the area. |
44th Infantry Division was captured by Soviet | troops in 1943 after the fall of Stalingrad. |
He was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until May 1948. |
During the Civil War raised some of the first | troops in Kansas in 1861. |
More than 90% supported a stay of Russian | troops in Transnistria. |
During the Nine Years' War he commanded crown | troops in Ulster. |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China in 1938 and then General Officer Comm |
al he got the post as inspector of the cavalry | troops in 1904. |
evastating defeat against Napoleon Bonaparte's | troops in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, leading Frede |
ohammad Omar has been placed in command of the | troops in Kabul. |
Josef Abel was captured by American | troops in April 1945 and was released in September 19 |
The Norwegian police | troops in Sweden during World War II consisted of aro |
The next year he served as a captain of state | troops in a campaign against the Creek Indians. |
They raised 12,000 | troops in an attempt to oust the French interest from |
He was shot and killed by Free State | troops in the Knockmealdown Mountains in County Tippe |
still remained at the frontline to command his | troops in fight. |
After serving as a major and commanding | troops in the unsuccessful Hungarian Revolution of 18 |
ute in 1150, and Canute's re-entry with German | troops in 1151 was also repulsed. |
ukelid, and participated in building up Milorg | troops in the Western Telemark district (the Bonzo gr |
At daybreak on 27 July, Napoleon set his | troops in motion, thrilled that he finally faced a ma |
production, and due to a lack of interest from | troops in the field, the Soviet infantry tank concept |
Erich Jaschke was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
While Gunzelin was recruiting | troops in Germany, the Order arrested Suerbeer and ke |
ts, while the main forces attacked the Russian | troops in marching formation. |
ti provided shelter to the fleeing Hanthawaddy | troops in 1539. |
Nelson rallied some | troops in the cemetery outside Richmond, but they wer |
Anti-Treaty forces capture 47 Free State | troops in east county Limerick. |
r this commitment to have no more than 250,000 | troops in the area of application. |
dd's defeat, and death at the hands of his own | troops, in 1063. |
Armenian | troops in a trench. |
guerrilla organization battling multinational | troops in Iraq. |
Heino von Rantzau was captured by American | troops in April 1945, and died in captivity on 2 Nove |
By the autumn of 1945, Soviet | troops in the Caucasus were already assembling for a |
general, spending much of 1914 organising the | troops in Ireland. |
LTTE | troops in Kilinochchi, 2004 |
Britain deployed its | troops in India and on the Burma front. |
ased firm that supplied provisions for British | troops in North America. |
Siegfried Macholz was captured by British | troops in May 1945 in Norway, he was held until Octob |
mpted to revise the rules of engagement of its | troops in early 2009. |
Alfred Gause was captured by Soviet | troops in the Courland Pocket in 1945 and was held un |
trolling the channel, opportunistically landed | troops in Cornwall, western England. |
Mongol commander of a thousand | troops, in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Martyrdom of the Fra |
eted at the end of the war and supplied Allied | troops in Europe with food and horses, and, on return |
After a brief stay in rest camps, the | troops in England proceeded to France, landing at Le |
tayed in the state where he would harass Union | troops in skirmishes around Neosho, Missouri. |
hic chief who died by the hand of Frigeridus's | troops in 377 while trying to take over the town of I |
been appointed chaplain to Lord Abergavenny's | troops in France (Brewer's Letters of Henry VIII, ii. |
Currently there are only 150 EUFOR | troops in Chad. |
US | troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have been reported to |
Spanish | troops in red, Catalans in blue |
replaced John E. Wool as commander of Federal | troops in the Cherokee Nation. |
the deaths of another four East German border | troops in quite a short time. |
d have deadly repercussions on U.S. occupation | troops in Iraq. |
is the measure of the width of a formation of | troops in several ranks one behind the other. |
odorus of Damascus for the deployment of Roman | troops in the war against Dacia, in 105 AD. |
Troops in Lee's department under Maj. | |
Anton Berg was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1950. |
ly CB CMG (1859-1937) was Commander of British | Troops in South China. |
He was made Commander of British | Troops in South China in 1913. |
led President Woodrow Wilson to land American | troops in Veracruz, where they remained for six month |
Friedrich Kittel was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
He was killed in action by Hungarian | troops in Solotvyna, near Bukshtyn, in Transcarpathia |
The Danes landed some 1000 | troops in the darkness and fog and attempted to outfl |
Army Major General Nathanael Greene led 1,000 | troops in a siege against the 550 Loyalists in the vi |
Siegfried Westphal was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and acted as a witness at the Nure |
British | Troops in Egypt, (HQ in Cairo). |
unist Party agreed to move the New Fourth Army | troops in Southern Anhui (Wannan) to the northern sho |
ing the American Civil War, particularly among | troops in the Union Army. |
J. Schloesser, US Army commander of coalition | troops in Regional Command East, Afghanistan, decided |
Josef Beckmann was captured by Soviet | troops in July 1944 during the Lublin-Brest Offensive |
and plant was dynamited by retreating Red Army | troops in 1941, and then again by the retreating Germ |
late 1964, the number rose to 50,000 Egyptian | troops in Yemen. |
In January 1945, Cape Johnson landed | troops in Lingayen Gulf during the initial assault on |
e Government's position of maintaining British | troops in Iraq until the security situation on the gr |
Pakistan's role in the war against the Soviet | troops in Afghanistan. |
ptain Abdul Aziz commanded a force of 350 KNIL | troops in Makassar. |
imprisonment by the Spanish, he joined the US | troops in their campaign to eliminate the Sioux chief |
Wilhelm Antrup was captured by American | troops in May 1945. |
Hanns Becker was captured by American | troops in May 1945 during the Battle of Halbe. |
Donough is a former Army colonel who commanded | troops in Vietnam and Africa. |
n, D.C. to personally oversee the supplying of | troops in Mexico. |
ry high, and they decided to fight the Liberal | troops in a formal battle (rather than with guerrilla |
Adolf Fischer was captured by Yugoslavian | troops in May 1945. |
Gustav Harteneck was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1947. |
Union Gen. S. A. Hurlburt wrote of these | troops in a dispatch dated December 17, 1863: "The re |
n to treacherously destroy some of Lha-bzang's | troops in preparation for an invasion of Tibet. |
Police say Indian | troops in India's Jammu and Kashmir state have killed |
nce), the British took the surrender of German | troops in Norway without incident, before returning t |
r Artillerie Crasemann was captured by British | troops in the Ruhr Pocket. |
He helped to raise | troops in Duchess County, New York, but did not serve |
The French Army first stationed | troops in Berlin in 1947. |
sailed from San Francisco 28 June to transfer | troops in the western Pacific, calling at Eniwetok, G |
rab Legion following the withdrawal of British | troops in May 1948. |
The U.S. military says the number of its | troops in Iraq is now less than 50,000, the lowest le |
castle was destroyed however by Brussels city | troops in revenge for the assassination of Everard 't |
Gerhard Feyerabend was captured by Soviet | troops in 1945, and was held until 1947. |
ter of war, while retaining the command of the | troops in the field. |
With the | Troops in Mesopotamia, 1916 |
nse to the lack of specialized combat engineer | troops in the growing Union army, on August 3, 1861 C |
The soldier was the first fatality among U.S. | troops in Iraq since the last American combat brigade |
oberts, 1st Earl Roberts, commander of British | troops in the Second Boer War, is born in Cawnpore, I |
Rudolf Cleve was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in August 1945. |
Paul Behr was captured by American | troops in April 1945 and was released in May 1945. |
our and Glenn Miller took off to entertain the | troops in Europe. |
Erhard Berner was captured by Soviet | troops in 1945 and was held until 1955. |
Kurt Haehling was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 in the Courland Pocket. |
Oliver Cromwell exercised his | troops in Mellis. |
On May 14, | troops in Galveston briefly mutinied, but were persua |
August Krakau was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was held until 1947. |
that time many Germans fighting along Turkish | troops in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign suddenly f |
Koichi Fukumi: led the 3rd Yokosuka SNLF (630 | troops in two waves) in the West Timor campaign. |
Johannes Bruhn was captured by British | troops in November 1944 and was held until 1947. |
by 12:00 am the following day, all the puppet | troops in the city were wiped out while the Japanese |
China: Used by Chinese | troops in the Korean War. |
He commanded the | troops in the eastern provinces (vilayets) of the Ott |
trigger for violence against all international | troops in that country. |
Werner Schmidt-Hammer was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 and was released in October 1955. |
ng men trying to escape the invasion by German | troops in November 1942 and the STO in early 1943. |
Harry Herrmann was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 during the Battle of Berlin, he wa |
The following year Magnus hired | troops in order to take Saxe-Lauenburg with violence. |
ing 17 December with provisions for occupation | troops in Korea. |
In 1966 it was supporting | troops in Aden again. |
Hall was threatened with destruction by Union | troops in April, 1865, under the command of Brigadier |
une 16, 1944, a secret order was issued to the | troops in East Karelia to withdraw. |
She landed | troops in Rangoon, Burma, in June 1945. |
the 12th army was surrounded by the communist | troops in Anhui province, Hu personally led a rescue |
Johannes de Boer was captured by British | troops in May 1945 in Norway and was held until 1947. |
Then in 1884 he became Commander of British | Troops in China, Hong Kong and the Straits Settlement |
amely after the assault of French and Bavarian | troops in 1742, when it was bombarded. |
During the battle, some | troops in Abaza's army changed sides and Abaza's forc |
named after John Adair, commander of Kentucky | troops in the Battle of New Orleans and Governor of K |
sh Civil War, Sunyol was arrested by Francoist | troops in the Sierra de Guadarrama and was then execu |
Eberhard Stephan was captured by American | troops in 1945. |
The arsenal was finally retaken by Union | troops in 1865 when Charleston finally fell. |
nce at the time of the arrival of the American | troops in 1898 played an significant role in the defe |
Curt Gallenkamp was captured by British | troops in May 1945. |
Kurt Andersen was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1948. |
Johannes Austermann was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 and was released in November of th |
a's plan to begin to reduce the number of U.S. | troops in Afghanistan by this time next year. |
defend a strategic position captured by Union | troops in northeastern Alabama. |
tan on their way to replenish supplies to NATO | troops in Afghanistan continue. |
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