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In June 1965 it landed | troops at Cam Ranh Bay, Nha Trang and Qui Nhon. |
It landed | troops off the coast of Vung Tau Vietnam in May 1965. |
gade and an assortment of RAF and Italian Army | troops. |
ks before a U.S. deadline to remove its combat | troops from Iraq. |
Beijing was forced to deploy its own | troops to stabilize the region. |
nian Army "continuously changed its first-rank | troops, who were led away by the inhabitants to their |
esday it is ready to withdraw its peacekeeping | troops from Sudan if the U.N. published what it calle |
that the Chinese withdrew half of its garrison | troops from Seoul. |
cted regular call-up exercises for its reserve | troops by public radio. |
organized by the dismounting of two of its six | troops and re-designated the 2nd Legionary Corps. |
Many of its surviving | troops became Japanese POWs in the Soviet Union. |
In the battle, Jagga Raya's | troops could not withstand the aggression generated b |
In the Battle Jagga Raya's | troops could not withstand the aggression generated b |
On the early morning of January 12, | troops stationed at Netzarim began their northward pu |
off San Fabian, Luzon, 11 January; discharged | troops and support equipment; then steamed 13 to 27 J |
rch 1938, from a concert tour in Japan, German | troops were advancing in Austria. |
Japanese parachute | troops |
The Japanese dispatched | troops there as part of an organised attack on the 29 |
was forced to retreat when the Japanese landed | troops by sea south of the Kampar position. |
the attack by over 1,400 Japanese reinforcing | troops at Anyang and Huixian. |
me time, a motorized column of Japanese supply | troops in about 80 trucks left Guan Gou and headed ea |
ember 1867, after evacuating Jeaningros French | troops in Monclova, he died. |
G.I. Joe: Spy | Troops - Tunnel Rat (voice) (2003) |
G.I. Joe: Spy | Troops as Doctor Mindbender |
In January 1945, Cape Johnson landed | troops in Lingayen Gulf during the initial assault on |
bandoned the French army, in order to join the | troops of the Holy Roman Empire. |
- who have been asked by Galvatron to join his | troops. |
At the end of 1778, he joined Connecticut | troops at winter quarters in Redding. |
unning back to the town and others joining the | troops of the II Corps. |
ed a raid on Confederate General Jubal Early's | troops. |
f the Achaean barons, and be judged, William's | troops withdrew. |
Finally, on 18 July Burgundian | troops reached the Gavere castle, the last bastion be |
On 30 June Soviet | troops withdrew on the right bank of the river, and b |
On 11 June Yugoslav | troops began to withdraw from Trieste. |
At 04.00 on 15 June, Indian | troops made a frontal attack which fortuitously coinc |
four attacks by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist | troops. |
the end of 1944, the surviving Kalmyk cavalry | troops, together with their families, retreated with |
an commander in chief was obliged to keep some | troops to cover the southern part of the front. |
g the war, and Ferdinand I decided to keep the | troops there and fight. |
at the Defense Department, Kelley entertained | troops in the Middle East, Europe, Alaska, and the Ca |
Armenian princes kept the | troops there and on a contractual basis to defend Kaf |
The KGB Security | Troops were the uniformed security troops of the Sovi |
The special KGB signal | troops also operated communications linking the party |
The KGB's Security | Troops, which numbered about 40,000 in 1989, provided |
The communists claimed to have killed 1,200 | troops and captured 80. |
The boat sunk, killing 38 | troops, while 26 survived. |
in Batticaloa district December 23, killing 33 | troops. |
ons in the strategic Philippines, Kilty landed | troops 15 December in the invasion of Mindoro, and on |
ing favoring confrontation with King Hussein's | troops. |
the abbey but were defeated by King Stephen's | troops. |
King Llazar | troops were in alliance with Murad and participated i |
On 8 July 1944, Yahagi departed Kure with | troops, and numerous battleships, cruisers and destro |
itory they have cleared because of the lack of | troops. |
prised forts the ships were able to land their | troops and capture the forts with little difficulty. |
led President Woodrow Wilson to land American | troops in Veracruz, where they remained for six month |
Sherman had received orders to land his | troops at Milliken's Bend, so the gunboats returned t |
The plan was to land the | troops directly into the port. |
lts on Kwajalein and Eniwetok, then landed her | troops and embarked casualties at Guam from 21 to 25 |
t Leyte in the Philippines and then landed her | troops at Samar. |
r attack on 15 December, as she landed assault | troops on Mindoro. |
, Japan, 7 October 1945, and landed occupation | troops at Nagoya on the 26th and 27th. |
ber, she took the offensive and landed assault | troops at Ormoc Bay. |
Turgut Reis landed his | troops at Marsa Scirocco, the extreme southern point |
DUKWs (popularly pronounced "duck") landed the | troops on the "White Beaches." |
She landed her | troops and cargo on 21 October, the day after the ini |
Arriving Kerama, 26 March, she landed her | troops without opposition on Yakabi Shima and remaine |
Fayette landed her | troops at Leyte 20 October, and before the Battle for |
on 20 May 1770 from Portsmouth and landed his | troops on 22 May at Rupino. |
Schley landed her | troops that day and then performed antisubmarine patr |
Landing her | troops with the first waves, she turned back to Leyte |
rtification intended to prevent the landing of | troops in the sheltered anchorages of Marsascala Cree |
July to screen the transports landing assault | troops. |
lney and HMS Hartland were used in landing the | troops. |
tember she screened transports landing assault | troops on Angaur, and 2 days later sailed for mine de |
p to Leyte in the Philippines, landing assault | troops in the initial invasion of 20 October 1944. |
aia in October and using insulting language to | troops at Parihaka in November. |
1,800 Sri Lankan Army | troops were deployed to relief flood victims on the g |
nt clashes between the Sri Lankan Government's | troops and LTTE. |
The last US | troops left Uzbekistan in November 2005. |
They were the last volunteer | troops from Ohio in service. |
The last British | troops to leave India, the First Battalion of the Som |
The last British | troops to die in Vietnam were six soldiers killed in |
The last NZ | Troops left Vietnam on 22 December 1972. |
st Asian theater by the time the last American | troops withdrew from Vietnam in 1973. |
The last Allied | troops left the area in 1930. |
She later deployed | troops to Panama and Puerto Rico and to Le Havre, Fra |
Six days later his | troops entered Dedeagach which was already taken by M |
It later provided | troops to the fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula but |
Before Li Sigong could launch his | troops, however, he died. |
sed during World War II to launch glider-borne | troops for the Normandy invasion. |
With tank-bearing LCMs and | troops of the 2nd Marine Division on board, she arriv |
Raimbaud himself did not lead his | troops long. |
mese, the later King Taksin the Great lead his | troops to built a Siamese military base at Chanthabur |
e mentality and a real ability to lead native | troops... |
e was able to swiftly and efficiently lead her | troops against skirmishes breaking out in Jhansi. |
Later, he was ordered to lead his | troops to assemble at Dahongmen, making preparations |
On December 27, 1796, he began leading the | troops from the border of Coahuila. |
e Battle of Parma while personally leading his | troops. |
major general in the volunteers, leading Union | troops against Confederate Maj. |
A commander noted for leading his | troops from the front. |
Messervy's leading armoured | troops first met resistance from Matsui's forces on 2 |
sly awarded the Military Cross for leading his | troops over a parapet, despite heavy German gunfire. |
dermes was targeted twice killing at least six | troops. |
s Pinedo and Izquierdo were ordered to led the | troops to control the demonstration, but they disobey |
He led Taran's | troops to a dilapidated wall, behind which they could |
the American Revolutionary War, he led militia | troops at the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywi |
On 16 December, Belle-Isle led 14,000 | troops out of the city on a ten-day march to the Fren |
On February, 1861 Chen Yucheng led 100,000 | troops in a preparation to attack Wuhan, but Harry Sm |
He also led his | troops at the Battle of Caldiero on 29 to 31 October |
On March 2, 1865, he led his | troops into battle at Waynesboro, Virginia. |
Gen. John H. Morgan led his | troops through southern Ohio during Morgan's Raid, Ma |
Zhao Hong at one time led his | troops with Han Zhong and Sun Zhong to occupy Wanchen |
During his reign, he personally led Romanian | troops during the Russo-Turkish War and assumed comma |
Blahyi has said he led his | troops naked except for shoes and a gun. |
Accordingly, Dessaix and Fontanelli led their | troops across mountain trails to reach the Fella vall |
born in the United Kingdom usually led BSIPDF | troops. |
1581, he was one of several who led Nobunaga's | troops in the Siege of Hijiyama. |
the 132nd Division, the 29th Army and led his | troops to garrison Chahar. |
ank of acting general, though he never led any | troops. |
Army Major General Nathanael Greene led 1,000 | troops in a siege against the 550 Loyalists in the vi |
Led his | troops into Salem looking for contraband weapons unde |
Fan led the | troops to participate in the famous battle at the Tin |
He led his | troops as they helped drive the Germans from the Ukra |
Gros led French | troops in China during the Anglo-French expedition to |
The next day, he led his | troops at the Battle of Elchingen, but his division w |
On the 10th, he led his | troops to launch a night surprise attack on the bivou |
By November 19, he led his | troops to the east to defend Baiquan and Hailun. |
at-grandson of Hugh Hornby Birley, who led the | troops at the Peterloo Massacre. |
re action in Petersburg, Virginia, and led his | troops into Richmond on April 3, 1865. |
527-565), and Coutzes led the | troops stationed at Damascus, while his brother led t |
igned to the V Amphibious Corps, Leonis loaded | troops at Pearl Harbor and departed the Hawaiian Isla |
blic Schools and help student write letters to | troops out at war. |
n alliance of Marylanders and Liberian militia | troops successfully repelled the local tribesmen. |
During World War 2 Italian and Libyan colonial | troops led by Col. Salvatore Castagna resisted for ni |
li della Libia (Royal Corps of Libyan Colonial | Troops or RCTL), which included desert and camel troo |
r occupation duty, coordinating the lifting of | troops from the Philippines to Japan. |
These short-term, lightly trained | troops freed veteran units from routine duty to allow |
y, as part of Operation Lilliput, transporting | troops, weapons, and supplies from Milne Bay to Oro B |
Lin Biao's | troops eventually withdrew from the battlefield, allo |
beginning, President Abraham Lincoln requested | troops from North Carolina to quell the rebellion. |
arguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these | troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's |
arguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these | troops repelled repeated charges by General Lasalle's |
were organized into "sticks", a plane load of | troops numbering 15-18 men. |
She loaded army | troops and sortied on 6 June with Task Group 32.3 for |
On 4 July, she loaded Army | troops for Cebu and delivered them there two days lat |
ced the approach of an enemy truck loaded with | troops and towing an ammunition trailer. |
nch Indo-China, 26 October, she loaded Chinese | troops and equipment and carried them to Chinwangtao |
The vessel next loaded 934 | troops at Sansapor, New Guinea, and sailed on 30 Dece |
There she loaded Army | troops and sailed for Zamboanga, where she disembarke |
There she loaded additional | troops for the Pacific fighting and sailed again 25 J |
After loading Army | troops from damaged attack transport Samuel Chase (AP |
After the fall of Soviet Union, local Internal | Troops units were resubordinated to the respective ne |
ield served in the 2nd Battalion Local Defense | Troops, commonly referred to as the Arsenal Guard. |
ompanied U.S. Marines in command of local ARVN | troops. |
tect smoke meant it could easily locate ground | troops firing with small arms, even if under cover an |
In 2005, when asked how long US | troops will stay in Iraq, Rice said, "I don't want to |
been appointed chaplain to Lord Abergavenny's | troops in France (Brewer's Letters of Henry VIII, ii. |
Lord Russell's | troops were finally victorious but Lord Grey was late |
nalist retreat had prevented the major loss of | troops: only two nationalist regiments were lost duri |
ese strategic victory, although they lost more | troops than the Japanese Army. |
ficial records, the British government lost 43 | troops with 126 wounded, while 2337 rebels were kille |
igers came to encompass all Louisiana infantry | troops that fought under Lee. |
As honour, love, obedience, | troops of friends, |
Ying and Lan Yu, who led Ming loyalist Muslim | troops against Yuan loyalist Muslims. |
ining months of World War II, LSM-161 shuttled | troops and cargo among the Philippines, Okinawa, and |
shakedown in Chesapeake Bay, LST-1076 embarked | troops in New York and sailed, 14 June 1945, for Pear |
For the rest of the war, LST-794 transported | troops and cargo between Okinawa and the Philippines. |
the remainder of World War II LST-802 shuttled | troops and equipment between Okinawa and the Philippi |
Arriving at Guam on 11 June, LST-848 shuttled | troops and equipment from the Marianas to Okinawa for |
Three days later Lyon landed | troops at the state capitol from steamboats and occup |
That night torrential rains made the | troops miserable and lowered morale. |
But Maelgwn used | troops supplied by Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys to at |
n league with bandits and the magistrate sends | troops to attack the village. |
The following year Magnus hired | troops in order to take Saxe-Lauenburg with violence. |
e and fled at the sight of the mail-clad Latin | troops. |
ng many women to serve clients, mainly British | troops and Indian sepoys. |
e Government's position of maintaining British | troops in Iraq until the security situation on the gr |
it often came only after the large majority of | troops in the unit had been killed. |
Gloster Gladiators and machine guns manned by | troops on the ground; in the ensuing battle, both sid |
the SVT was more difficult to manufacture, and | troops with only rudimentary training had difficulty |
he loss of this major base and so many Spanish | troops crippled the Army of Catalonia. |
Its initial aim was to trap as many Soviet | troops as possible around Minsk. |
upied the fort, and at least as many auxiliary | troops. |
tion in 17 hours at 90 km away, many communist | troops were force to sleep while on the move. |
y very long Arisaka rifle caused many American | troops to retain the long M1905 bayonet. |
In 1942-44 there were many American | troops, both soldiers and Marines stationed in New Ze |
When the war ended, many U.S. | troops remained in the Far East awaiting transportati |
church roof was plundered by marauding Cossack | troops and melted in order to make bullets (the origi |
Heraclius of Edessa and Marcellinus led | troops from Roman Egypt against Geiseric of the Vanda |
On 7 March, Japanese | troops had reached the plateau of Lembang. |
On a forced march, the | troops proceeded through Richmond, Fredericksburg, an |
On December 29, 1789, Tipu Sultan marched his | troops from Coimbatore and attacked the Nedumkotta. |
During the Second Margrave War, | troops of Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg- |
attle, Washington, to embark U.S. Marine Corps | troops bound for training at Camp Pendleton, Californ |
ary she arrived off Iwo Jima with Marine Corps | troops and cargo, which she put ashore as needed thro |
e resulting Guadalcanal campaign, Maruyama led | troops during the October 1942 Matanikau action and t |
Soon after the massacre, government | troops launched an operation in the area to capture t |
uttled petroleum, building materials, rations, | troops, and equipment between Da Nang and Chu Lai, 65 |
On May 14, | troops in Galveston briefly mutinied, but were persua |
ff the coast of Vietnam until 28 May, ferrying | troops between points as needed and transporting casu |
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