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Finding himself without support from his | troops, he was captured by the Bolsheviks, resisted a |
By early afternoon on the first day, his | troops reinforced the village of Arcole. |
Six days later his | troops entered Dedeagach which was already taken by M |
Fort San Juan and marched the remainder of his | troops westward to resupply Sgt. |
Oliver Cromwell exercised his | troops in Mellis. |
gh the Eastern Rhodopes General Genev gave his | troops a rest. |
His | troops then marched the next day in order to plan an |
y of the Gallipoli landing, he landed with his | troops and under sustained fire took and held a vital |
His | troops constructed a number of fortifications surroun |
Demoralised, the Sultan and his | troops retreated. |
n Trumbull, George Washington did not move his | troops. |
ed, he fled back to Bukhara, while many of his | troops deserted to the enemy. |
was short lived and thereafter Antonio and his | troops suffered a series of decisive losses. |
the army, relieving Netkachev, and ordered his | troops to enter the conflict directly. |
e pasha, as soon as Ali gained Kiafa, send his | troops towards them. |
is skills in choreography and instruction, his | troops soon became known for their parade ground prec |
As Villiers halted and then redeployed his | troops, Washington began to prepare for an attack. |
Sherman had received orders to land his | troops at Milliken's Bend, so the gunboats returned t |
Santa Anna and his | troops searched for the Texan government and the Texa |
Lieutenant Colonel Henry Leavenworth moved his | troops to the area because their former encampment, o |
before the Romans knew what was happening, his | troops besieged Castra Vetera once more. |
hanistan, says it is business as usual for his | troops. |
exploitation of Britain by Rome and rouses his | troops to fight. |
Kearny and his | troops encountered no Mexican forces when they arrive |
Perry's lines of communications to his | troops was lost with the trumpet. |
ctory to many of his allies, by mobilizing his | troops to Etchu and Kozuke. |
He led his | troops as they helped drive the Germans from the Ukra |
from cholera, forcing the Emperor to move his | troops to Begemder. |
With his | troops, he penetrated Campania in August 570, confron |
Washington ordered his | troops to destroy the bridge to impede the British. |
ir stubborn defense of the cemetery caused his | troops to exhaust much of their ammunition. |
hurch lands, maybe distributing them among his | troops. |
He ordered all of his | troops to collect the wounded and any weapons they co |
His | troops retaliated however and put the Britons to flig |
about to flank his position, had withdrawn his | troops after dark. |
Garegin Njdeh (with his | troops) reached Karakilisa and managed to unite the p |
tack, sacrificing his life so as to enable his | troops of his platoon to withdraw with their injured. |
The French drove his | troops from their positions during the Battle of Loan |
The next day, he led his | troops at the Battle of Elchingen, but his division w |
The Sioux called Harney "Woman Killer" for his | troops' killing of non-combatants. |
He pulled back with his | troops to Genoa on English ships. |
dy campaign of revenge against Barayev and his | troops. |
cent Eyre, who was going up the river with his | troops and guns, reached Buxar and heard about the si |
On the 10th, he led his | troops to launch a night surprise attack on the bivou |
Later, he was ordered to lead his | troops to assemble at Dahongmen, making preparations |
neral Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque and his | troops swore an oath to fight until "our flag flies o |
ods around Kaleczin and posted the rest of his | troops in front of Golymin. |
e Italian messenger, the Commandant orders his | troops to work. |
Foy quickly pulled back the rest of his | troops. |
tury he is said to have personally rallied his | troops in the cobbled courtyard before raiding nearby |
rench attack did not allow Colli to deploy his | troops properly, nor were there any prepared defenses |
the principles of scorched earth, ordering his | troops to burn crops, kill livestock, consume supplie |
ander, Kurushima Michiyuki, was commanding his | troops to loot and burn a coastal town. |
His death ended the campaign, and his | troops transferred their services to Iltutmish, who r |
His | troops stormed the castle and killed Mushari. |
Carlo rallies his | troops, however (Aria, Del Leone di Borgogna). |
the Polish underground and gave orders for his | troops to disarm them and execute the officers. |
Summoned to the east by Bonaparte, some of his | troops marched and others crossed the lake by boat to |
control over all the south by garrisoning his | troops in Beneventan fortresses. |
sly awarded the Military Cross for leading his | troops over a parapet, despite heavy German gunfire. |
Edward and his | troops took over the abbey site and moved the monks d |
his few reserves with skill and exhorting his | troops. |
By November 19, he led his | troops to the east to defend Baiquan and Hailun. |
His | troops entered Madrid and there was fierce fighting f |
Rodimtsev was vastly popular with his | troops and was well known for his bravery. |
In 1939, following the war, his | troops occupied Valencia where he was promoted to the |
His | troops prevented Diksmuide to fell in the hands of th |
General Robert E. Lee and his | troops march on Washington, D.C., and launch an assau |
on 20 May 1770 from Portsmouth and landed his | troops on 22 May at Rupino. |
amilton commanded the division until 1813, his | troops seeing further action defending the town of Al |
re action in Petersburg, Virginia, and led his | troops into Richmond on April 3, 1865. |
At the Battle of Camden, his | troops panicked and fled the field, leaving the Conti |
maintain connections between a general and his | troops, among other reasons. |
, Kurski made the mistake of charging with his | troops. |
By August 10, his | troops conquered the border town of Bukavu and had gr |
Rao Lakhaji I sent his | troops to subdue the Chief and in the war fort at Ter |
Otherwise, his | troops stayed in their winter quarters. |
ts sometime after noon and immediately put his | troops in motion to meet the enemy. |
Henry IV the Elder and his | troops were now hunting the Black Guard. |
Jean Sassi and his Hmong | troops in Laos, Official video published by the Frenc |
ya, she made six more trips carrying homebound | troops for New York and Brazil. |
She paused at Saipan to embark homeward-bound | troops and finally reached San Francisco on 23 Novemb |
At Nagoya, Japan, she embarked homeward-bound | troops and sailed 27 November for Tacoma, Washington, |
However, many of the Golden Horde | troops escaped to fight again at Terek. |
which its sudden frontal attack put the Horde | troops to flight. |
Vaughan served in several horse | troops including Rimington's Guides and after they di |
The hostile | troops concentrated their fire on the lone officer an |
e extremely dangerous task of clearing hostile | troops from strong points along the street until he r |
Observing approximately 150 hostile | troops silhouetted against the skyline advancing agai |
attacking enemy aircraft and engaging hostile | troops from the ground. |
In spring 548, Hou's | troops collapsed, and he approached Shouyang. |
the cavalry and the commander of the household | troops of horse regiment. |
ent by pretending he's relating a story of how | troops feign madness to Baldrick, replete with the vi |
ine de' Medici sent both Catholic and Huguenot | troops against Le Havre, which surrendered on 28 July |
The two hundred | troops are scheduled to leave for Haiti on 8 November |
anywhere from company size, with a few hundred | troops and equipment, to brigade level formation with |
erattack north of Ghioroc forced the Hungarian | troops to retreat toward Cuvin. |
ecause of the destruction wrought by Hungarian | troops in 1477. |
He was killed in action by Hungarian | troops in Solotvyna, near Bukshtyn, in Transcarpathia |
The Hungarian | troops abandoned the castle after evacuating Buda and |
hardships in Constantinople to feed the hungry | troops as they bulked up for war. |
tion was destroyed by [Union] General Hunter's | troops in June of 1864. |
ing favoring confrontation with King Hussein's | troops. |
ICU | troops were reported in hiding and there was speculat |
pened fire and hurled Molotov cocktails on IDF | troops patrolling the Balata refugee camp in Nablus. |
IDF | troops and Border Police killed a senior Tanzim membe |
The IDF | troops were ordered to carry out the operation "with |
If | troops become too large they may split. |
rtape parades welcoming returning World War II | troops), the 1950s, the 1960s (e.g. |
Sad Sack as a morale-booster for World War II | troops. |
brother Alexander were seized by Augustus II's | troops and imprisoned. |
67 assisted by Christian of Buch with imperial | troops to repossess his fiefs, including Ancona. |
expense he provisioned for a time the Imperial | troops in Damascus. |
many, an epidemic broke out among the Imperial | troops. |
It was again ravaged by Imperial | troops during the Schmalkaldic War, after which the C |
der fire, that the Berbers had routed Imperial | troops, and that they had taken possession of the cit |
The Imperial | troops even captured and destroyed Mantua in the War |
s ruler of Florence by the victorious Imperial | troops. |
ween 1687 and 1688 he fought with the Imperial | troops against the Turks in Hungary. |
s destroyed by the retreating Russian Imperial | troops. |
The castle was retaken by the Imperial | troops on September 15. |
that the government would retain some imperial | troops. |
In 1685 it was conquered by the imperial | troops of Charles V, Duke of Lorraine. |
an of a Spanish duke, he was with the imperial | troops who besieged Florence in 1545. |
Kasturiranga led the imperial | troops towards north and met the enemy directly on th |
In the ensuing campaign, Imperial | troops suffered heavy losses on land, especially due |
Chinese Imperial | troops engaged in attacks against Russians, in one in |
Imperial | troops are on the right, Shogunal troops on the left. |
In 1542, the Imperial | troops stationed in Florence by Charles V were withdr |
ia saw service, together with British Imperial | troops, during the New Zealand land wars. |
afely it was decided that Saunders' imprisoned | troops and others from Narraghmore, a total of 36 men |
ajority 54% of Americans oppose an increase in | troops: The plurality 40% of Americans want the U.S. |
Delays resulted in | troops arriving there on December 11, 1862. |
to be the co-ordination of information on INA | troops held captive, as well as arranging for relief |
The 253rd Reserve Infantry Regiment included | troops from the Grand Duchy of Hesse and Hesse-Nassau |
At 04.00 on 15 June, Indian | troops made a frontal attack which fortuitously coinc |
was soon apparent that the British and Indian | troops in Burma were too few in number, wrongly equip |
6 January 1841, there were around 2,700 Indian | troops participated . |
E: They were built around 1868 for the Indian | troops of the garrison. |
rkness, two columns of Anzac, British & Indian | troops break out to the north, heading for the height |
Indian | troops Mesopotamia |
hip treaty, after the withdrawal of the Indian | troops. |
6 September - Indian | troops invade Lahore. |
Police say Indian | troops in India's Jammu and Kashmir state have killed |
ly defeated by General Napier's British Indian | troops, after betrayal by his trusted friend Man Sing |
he battle started on 10 September, when Indian | troops launched a massive attack at the Phillora sect |
successful commander of the French and Indian | troops. |
In early May, it linked up with other Indian | troops who had captured Rangoon, the capital. |
, and would initially be made mainly by Indian | troops. |
the Boer offensive and sent only 10,000 Indian | troops, under command of Lord Methuen, to face some 7 |
He was connected with the command of Indian | troops under the British and had some connections wit |
6 June - Indian | troops storm the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the Sikhs |
Casey's line, manned by inexperienced | troops, buckled with some men retreating, but fought |
Ribas won this victory with inexperienced | troops, composed mainly of youths, students, and semi |
with less than 8000 cavalry and 46000 infantry | troops. |
g craft, capable of landing 250 naval infantry | troops. |
nto tank, artillery, and, presumedly, infantry | troops. |
Rosas' forces comprised 10,000 infantry | troops, 12,000 cavalrymen and 60 guns. |
igers came to encompass all Louisiana infantry | troops that fought under Lee. |
No. 1 Infantry | Troops Workshop |
Soon after the naval and infantry | troops entered the city, the sporadic gun battle was |
These initial | troops were withdrawn in 1913. |
niversity Hall, used as a hospital for injured | troops. |
he Korean People's Navy was assigned to insert | troops along the peninsula's southeastern coast. |
e his lieutenant-colonel's insignia to inspect | troops. |
mation used as or mobilized from instructional | troops (e.g., Panzer-Lehr-Division). |
They had insufficient | troops to hold that position, however. |
After the fall of Soviet Union, local Internal | Troops units were resubordinated to the respective ne |
e Krushchev era and De-Stalinisation, Internal | Troops became significantly reduced in size, but reta |
Typically, NKVD Internal | Troops were defensive in nature, although they played |
Russia's Internal | Troops |
Internal | Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs |
ordered by Kazakhstan and by the MVD Internal | Troops, Federal service of Punishment Execution and E |
They will be backed by international | troops. |
d 21,000 police and domestic and international | troops to remain the country. |
trigger for violence against all international | troops in that country. |
The immediate withdrawal of invading | troops from occupied territories. |
iven the name Plugge's Plateau by the invading | troops. |
in the Pacific Theater following the invasion | troops of General Douglas MacArthur. |
wood appointed Price paymaster general of Iowa | troops to whom he advanced large sums of money. |
i divisions faced an unknown number of Iranian | troops. |
At the time more than 70,000 Iranian | troops were deployed along the Afghan border . |
20,000 Iraqi | troops and police guarded the event amid tensions due |
installing the KDP in control of Irbil, Iraqi | troops withdrew from the Kurdish region back to their |
ry offensive was going on, led by US and Iraqi | troops. |
s launched a surprise attack against the Iraqi | troops defending the al-Faw Peninsula. |
ting of 300 trucks with 2000 Haganah and Irgun | troops, the convoy battled all day to get through. |
e was also for some time chaplain to the Irish | troops in the service of France. |
While she was being repaired, Irish | troops guarded the site. |
ish took Ginchy - Splendid daring of the Irish | troops |
ged with organizing and training the irregular | troops (the bashi-bazouks) along the Danube. |
At first irregular | troops, they were later considered a regular corps. |
Once the Isabeline | troops of the right flank formed at the depression ha |
Isabella's | troops were prepared to march. |
o fight were killed, and the remaining Islamic | troops were forced to retreat. |
After fighting a long battle against Isma'il's | troops he emerged victorious, forcing Isma'il to flee |
n was later tracked down and killed by Israeli | troops. |
f three of its fighters in combat with Israeli | troops. |
stinian teenage boys were shot dead by Israeli | troops in the southern Gaza town of Rafah. |
oving thousands of Jewish settlers and Israeli | troops, Israel hoped to ease tensions. |
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