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LeI clashes with Pakistani government | troops in Khyber Agency |
Gerhard Conrad was captured by American | troops in April 1945 and was held until July 1947. |
h garrison in Youghal despatched nearly twenty | troops in a single lorry. |
From 1896 to 1898 he commanded of the | troops in Bengal. |
y, he joined a band which entertained American | troops in Europe. |
These tasks included supporting | troops in Yugoslavia, fighter protection and reconnai |
Petraeus' comments come as U.S. | troops in Afghanistan have suffered some of the highe |
rmy in the five-day war, and left thousands of | troops in place in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. |
ounded by 1st and 4th Royal Berkshire Regiment | troops in April 1915. |
Kurt Lottner was taken prisoner by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
In this position, he has treated UN | troops in Angola, as well as the leader of Eritrea, t |
Ernst-Eberhard Hell was captured by Soviet | troops in August 1944 during the Jassy-Kishinev Offen |
P. Harvey on his fatal trip to visit Wisconsin | troops in Tennessee. |
shakedown in Chesapeake Bay, LST-1076 embarked | troops in New York and sailed, 14 June 1945, for Pear |
In 2005 he performed for U.S. | troops in Afghanistan, which he described as "...a gr |
Embarkation of Spanish | Troops in a Meditarranean coast, by Andries van Eertv |
s seem to confuse ship's company with embarked | troops in determining a ship's complement. |
Later published the work "New Jersey | Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign" in 1888. |
te killing himself and several Dutch, Japanese | troops in the area. |
Herbert Rieckhoff was captured by Allied | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948. |
Shaguma | troops in the Battle of Ueno, at Ueno Park temple |
Bruno Frankewitz was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1947. |
II, the song was used to inspire combat-bound | troops in the Aleutians Campaign. |
p to Leyte in the Philippines, landing assault | troops in the initial invasion of 20 October 1944. |
sader fortresses, it could support up to 4,000 | troops in siege conditions. |
Bruno Gerloch was captured by Allied | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1947. |
The Germans had some 200,000 | troops in Finland and they were still at war with the |
Gerhart Schrimer was captured by British | troops in 1945 and then handed over to Soviet troops. |
e known for battles against encircled Red Army | troops in the battle of Lementti. |
men and their children were trapped by Ottoman | troops in the mountains of Zalongo in Epirus. |
Gros led French | troops in China during the Anglo-French expedition to |
as, an Iraqi journalist who was detained by US | troops in 2003 and later imprisoned at Abu Ghraib pri |
558 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the | troops in Lombardy by Philip II. |
In this battle, British and French | troops in China used modern cannon artillery on a lar |
Theodor Preu was captured by Soviet | troops in June 1944 near Vitebsk, Belarus during the |
vil War, Indianola was twice occupied by Union | troops, in October 1862 and November 1863. |
the Republicans could succeed without federal | troops in 1878 where they had failed with them in 187 |
ons and provided close fire support for ground | troops in Korea. |
Rudolf Altstadt was captured by American | troops in April 1945 and is released a month later. |
in New Mexico Territory primarily as garrison | troops in the District of Arizona. |
ions made whilst on service with his Majesty's | troops in different parts of that country (1787) |
Washington which had been awaiting Confederate | troops in Quantico (Dumfries) Creek. |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong in 1857. |
at the Defense Department, Kelley entertained | troops in the Middle East, Europe, Alaska, and the Ca |
He was left as Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong in 1862. |
In 1903 he became a Brigadier commanding | troops in North China. |
hem adding quartering requirements for British | troops in the American Colonies. |
ods around Kaleczin and posted the rest of his | troops in front of Golymin. |
In 788, Hildeprand joined Frankish and Lombard | troops in resisting a Byzantine invasion. |
In 1616 was caught and killed by Russian | troops in Kazan. |
Otto Binnig was captured by Soviet | troops in the Courland Pocket in May 1945, he was rel |
Kurt Brennecke was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in March 1948. |
as sent to the Sudan, later commanding British | Troops in Sudan and Eritrea. |
Associated Press, "Military sends more | troops in Haiti aid effort", PAULINE JELINEK and ANNE |
Walter Boenicke was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and committed suicide on 21 April |
s seem to confuse ship's company with embarked | troops in determining a ship's complement. |
Willisen commanded the Schleswig-Holstein | troops in the Battle of Idstedt and the attack on Fri |
Paul Schultz was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
Friedrich Herrlein was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was held until 1948. |
1930 Commands Gansu | troops in Northwest Army for Yan Xishan against Chian |
As commander of the Prussian | troops in Dresden he succeeded in suppressing the 184 |
tury he is said to have personally rallied his | troops in the cobbled courtyard before raiding nearby |
escape the French pursuit, but never commanded | troops in combat again. |
having been concluded with Spain, he commanded | troops in the war in Savoy in 1600. |
Freiherr von Schleinitz was captured by Soviet | troops in March 1945 and was held until 1955. |
,000 warriors armed with rifles met the French | troops in Anosimena and Ambiky. |
American-backed government forces and foreign | troops in Kandahar. |
A base for African Union and government | troops in the Hodan district was also fired upon as w |
u Bocheng destroyed Pang and Sun's nationalist | troops in the Handan Campaign. |
More recently, Ben was embedded with British | troops in the Iraq war. |
Hans Boeckh-Behrens was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 and died in captivity on 13 Februa |
ades; he throws a few "samples" at the Federal | troops in the square, turning the tide of the battle. |
"We are now overseeing the withdrawal of | troops in Iraq. |
given up and subsequently destroyed by Ottoman | troops in 1593. |
He was captured by American | troops in February 1945, he was held until 1946. |
, known as Miyoshi Yukinaga (Nagateru), raised | troops in Settsu and destroyed Sumiyuki in the young |
Gerhard Pick was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was held until July 1945. |
Hans-Walter Heyne was captured by Soviet | troops in June 1944 during the Bobruysk Offensive and |
Erwin Fischer was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in August 1945. |
t wing wheeled left to attack the Pennsylvania | troops in the brigade of Brig. |
By January 15, 1873, the U. S. Army had 400 | troops in the field near the Lava Beds. |
Kurt Prinz was captured by American | troops in May 1945 in the Ruhr Pocket. |
General Officer Commanding, British | Troops in Sudan - 1938 to 1941 |
be von Pappenheim was taken prisoner by Soviet | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1955. |
control over all the south by garrisoning his | troops in Beneventan fortresses. |
The Owen was later used by Australian | troops in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, particularly t |
ow very rare, as most of them were sent to the | troops in the first world war trenches. |
Khazei opposes increasing the number of | troops in Afghanistan. |
e state failed when it was invaded by Romanian | troops in June 1919. |
He visited the | troops in the Middle East and he also helped victims |
en these two operations, Stringham helped land | troops in the Green Islands, the northernmost subgrou |
pelled the final disintegration of the Spanish | troops in America. |
Manfred Beutner was captured in 1945 by Soviet | troops in the Courland Pocket and was released in 195 |
Frederick Irwin who was the commandant of the | troops in the colony and who had arrived on the Sulph |
lonel and commander-in-chief for the Norwegian | troops in Narvik. |
pany F) of the 18th Regiment of North Carolina | troops in the Confederate Army. |
Richard Kotz was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was held until January 1947. |
He later served as Commander of | Troops in Natal, South Africa from 1903 to 1904. |
He went on to serve as Commander of British | Troops in South China in 1906. |
rm while working for NATO and filming Canadian | troops in combat. |
Wilhelm Boffer was captured by British | troops in November 1944 and was released in 1948. |
rized the creation of the first body of native | troops in Puerto Rico. |
ncided with the USA's decision to downsize its | troops in Iraq and handing over the security to Iraqi |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong in 1864 and Lieutenant |
Ernst Hammer was captured by American | troops in April 1945 and was released April 1947. |
June 2007, Souder called for a drawdown of US | troops in Iraq. |
n Guy KCB (1804-1878) was Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong and Lieutenant Governor |
s were shot dead by British Parachute Regiment | troops in what became known as Bloody Sunday, Duddy w |
Enemy | troops in the Lorient and St. Nazaire pockets surrend |
He was captured by US | troops in Basra, Iraq on March 20, 2007 along with Qa |
He was freed by American | troops in April 1945. |
The rebellion against the French | troops in Malta ended in those days in September 1800 |
Gerd-Paul von Below was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 and died in captivity in 1953. |
1, 1940 he was Supreme Commander of the German | troops in Denmark. |
The castle was garrisoned with royal | troops in 1494 during King James IV of Scotland's sup |
in 1943 to massive attacks against occupation | troops in 1944. |
participated in a 20 January 2007 attack on US | troops in Karbala, Iraq. |
Richard Koll was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was released in 1946. |
Gerhard Behnke was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released within the year. |
Transported supplies to | troops in Italy during September 1944. |
Heinrich Voigtsberger was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
commanding officer and commanded his and local | troops in fights against the Japanese. |
diers from the war, fighting alongside British | troops in Burma. |
h Reserve Battalions, and the Canadian Railway | Troops in March 1917. |
a temporary occupation by Turkish and British | troops in 1918-1920, Ajaria was reunited with Georgia |
military departments, and had command over the | troops in their districts. |
Airlift of Army assault | troops in training exercises, 1951-1954. |
tion was destroyed by [Union] General Hunter's | troops in June of 1864. |
Sanctuary Wood itself was named by British | troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter t |
Kurt Badinski was captured by American | troops in August 1944 in the Falaise Pocket. |
Werner Friebe was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948. |
utch Resistance members with US 101st Airborne | troops in Eindhoven, September 1944 |
Gotthard Fischer was captured by Soviet | troops in May 1945 in the Courland Pocket, and was he |
me time, a motorized column of Japanese supply | troops in about 80 trucks left Guan Gou and headed ea |
Alexander Holle was captured by Allied | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1948. |
the Winter War, the artillery assisted Finnish | troops in battles of the North of Lake Ladoga. |
He commanded the Hanoverian | troops in the Spanish War of Succession and was in co |
d the river, gained intelligence, and convoyed | troops in cooperation with the Army. |
d's request for an additional 206,000 American | troops in Vietnam. |
Allied | troops in districts adjoining the one where a battle |
To do so, he garrisoned French | troops in the town, a highly unpopular action that ca |
Fritz Becker was captured by British | troops in April 1945 and was held until 1948 |
Most of the masts were blown up by German | troops in October 1940. |
The German | troops in town were surrounded in a few pockets, so-c |
s hospital to house Australian and New Zealand | troops in World War I. |
Jean Sassi and his Hmong | troops in Laos, Official video published by the Frenc |
Cherokee Confederate | troops, in the 1860s as part of the Indian cavalry ca |
ts sometime after noon and immediately put his | troops in motion to meet the enemy. |
In this capacity he visited Georgian | troops in Iraq. |
It is being used by U.S. | troops in Iraq for this purpose. |
Freiherr von Canstein was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and later joined the Bundeswehr. |
The cemetery was founded by Commonwealth | troops in October 1915 and remained in use until afte |
Clashes also occurred with German | troops in the south of the Portuguese colony of Angol |
g ropes during the night, she helped the enemy | troops in. |
e, it was used a barracks to house Confederate | troops, including the 26th South Carolina. |
His | troops, including the Commission, marched north towar |
Such an offensive would use the allied | troops, including the 1st DIE, an offensive that woul |
The neighboring | troops, including the XII Corps with the 2nd Massachu |
d al-Jazzar entrusted its defence to his elite | troops, including 1,200 artillerymen. |
Troops, including 40 "red-cross soldiers" were denied | |
The slaughter of the Christian | troops, including Volkwin, sowed the seeds of confusi |
Allied | troops, including the Australian 2/19th and 2/29th Ba |
Then the | troops, including the singers, were shipped to Burgas |
slands were held by only a total of 798 combat | troops, including some 100 isolated Japanese aviation |
November Brigadier Campbell was commanding the | troops, including one regiment of tanks, in the area |
Vaughan served in several horse | troops including Rimington's Guides and after they di |
The Republican | troops, including the Basque army, retreated to the w |
This however, backfires and U.S. | troops increase their abuse of occupied Turkish citiz |
e army crossings into Russia, the Chinese army | troops increased the amount of artillery and kept up |
Second, front-line | troops indulged in the evil practice of executing POW |
Swedish | troops, initially led by King John, had earlier in 12 |
The | troops initially pushed Rebel forces back, but not aw |
reconnaissance aircraft reported seeing German | troops inside the monastery. |
Initial reports said | troops inside opened fire, killing up to three people |
itially successful, surrounding Xiao Baojuan's | troops inside the palace complex. |
he position of US Special Forces and Peshmerga | troops instead of on the Iraqi tank 1 mile (1.6 km) a |
In 1988, he graduated from Ryazan Airborne | Troops Institute. |
months for undermining of combat moral of the | troops, interference with political education of the |
Of these, 104,000 were foreign | troops interned according to the Rights and Duties of |
set fire to much of Center City before federal | troops intervened and put down the uprising. |
Their conflict climaxed when Bavarian | troops intervened in the winter of 898/899. |
During the Finnish Civil War, in 1918, Swedish | troops intervened as a peacekeeping force between the |
term air assault refers specifically to moving | troops into an area. |
Glover brought the | troops into a line on a hill to meet the British, but |
e also taken into consideration when selecting | troops into the Old Guard. |
d in a number of operations including carrying | troops into Normandy to secure vital strategic positi |
and conjure a sandstorm to throw the Liangshan | troops into confusion. |
On March 2, 1865, he led his | troops into battle at Waynesboro, Virginia. |
6, Marshal Badoglio led the victorious Italian | troops into Addis Ababa. |
s placed increased pressure on Lincoln to send | troops into East Tennessee. |
elm helmet would continue to be worn by German | troops into World War II. |
had fallen, however, they could afford to send | troops into Albania. |
rmy's commander, decided to form these veteran | troops into a kampfgruppe which could be used as a mo |
Led his | troops into Salem looking for contraband weapons unde |
Grant's objective was to get his | troops into a flanking position against the Rebel def |
He sent a body of | troops into Rome and forcibly expelled Benedict from |
her on an expedition of the United States Army | troops into the New Mexico Territory. |
a general engagement as each side poured more | troops into the fray. |
re action in Petersburg, Virginia, and led his | troops into Richmond on April 3, 1865. |
This started the push to bring US | troops into the Dakota's where the Sioux were most pr |
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