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agh Massacre in the Punjab, British and Gurkha | troops massacre 379 Sikhs. |
22 January - Zulu | troops massacre British troops at the Battle of Isand |
and the his fears came true when Nur al-Din's | troops massacred the fleeing Armenians and forced the |
Then he conducted a military funeral for the | troops massacred at Goliad. |
Engraving of Confederate | troops massacring Black Union soldiers after the Batt |
mself that he was put in command of the Guelph | troops massed to attack the Ghibellines of Arezzo. |
Helmut Corts was captured by Soviet | troops May 1945, he escaped from captivity later that |
In that event the employment of a part of the | troops may become necessary." |
The draft said Rwandan Tutsi | troops may have killed thousands of Hutus in the DRC |
pply containers had been found by the airborne | troops, meaning that they possessed few heavy weapons |
In August 1944 the approach of Allied | troops meant that the base had to be evacuated. |
Requesting an assignment with | troops, Menoher then took command of the Hawaiian Div |
erriam, Ray, Gebirgsjaeger: Germany's Mountain | Troops, Merriam Press, 1999 ISBN 1-57638-163-3 |
Indian | troops Mesopotamia |
His | troops met a much larger Muslim garrison in the town |
On April 18, 1865, Potter's | troops met again with the Kentuckians in the quiet to |
American | troops methodically destroyed the abandoned settlemen |
Marshal of the Armored | Troops Mikhail Efimovich Katukov (September 17, 1900 |
That night torrential rains made the | troops miserable and lowered morale. |
though the victory briefly uplifted the Texian | troops, morale continued to fall as the weather turne |
ans (mostly women and children) and 25 dead US | troops most of which was due to friendly fire. |
The | troops moved so rapidly through the island that the e |
As British | troops moved into the bazaar, the crowd was loud, tho |
The Estonian | troops moved across the Koiva river and stopped at it |
Later the same day, the German | troops moved forward to attack Le Paradis. |
The | troops moved out on the night of June 8, but made poo |
Four battalions of rebel | troops moved before dawn from the Mekong Delta toward |
nfantry company with 29 cavalry reconnaissance | troops moved to the bridge. |
as a gold medallion detailing African American | troops moving forward in battle. |
entioned that on the same day the Ukrainian SS | troops murdered around 1500 Poles during the Huta Pie |
Ireland - Why The | Troops Must Get Out |
sult was a battle between the Japanese and KMT | troops, mutiny of East Hopei troops against their Jap |
Blahyi has said he led his | troops naked except for shoes and a gun. |
He is notable as the leader of the | troops Napoleon sent to kidnap pope Pius VII. |
cknowledgement of his efforts while commanding | troops near Augusta, Arkansas. |
He readily brushed aside home guard | troops near Barbourville in a what is now known as th |
of Salla was fought between Finnish and Soviet | troops near Salla in northern Finland during the Wint |
forces on alert and began the mobilization of | troops near the Kodori Gorge. |
is regiment north to join General Washington's | troops near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
n June 12, joining newly assembled State Guard | troops near Boonville. |
an forces, which were already engaging Riall's | troops near Chippawa. |
As an agronomist, he realized that his | troops needed to be fed and live off the land alongsi |
88, U.S. Ambassador Rowell decided that UMOPAR | troops needed their own airmobile task force to incre |
In addition to RNA | troops, Nepalese fought in the British Gorkha units a |
of the weapon's tube and the smoke, the German | troops nicknamed it the Ofenrohr ("Stove Pipe"). |
Troops no longer just phone home, NBC News, January 1 | |
portunity for him to visit Canadian and allied | troops not only on the base in Kandahar but he travel |
After the Korean War the Army started to bring | troops not native to Puerto Rico. |
ustenborg was ousted from any power, as Danish | troops now marched in to coerce the refractory duchie |
were organized into "sticks", a plane load of | troops numbering 15-18 men. |
The first qualified | troops, numbering nearly five hundred, passed out of |
On May 9, MCulloh's | troops, numbering some 1,300, captured the 8th U.S. I |
Another 22% want their | troops numbers to be reduced. |
On May 13, 1861 Union | troops occupied the state, restoring order and preven |
eles Mounted Rifles left for Texas and Federal | troops occupied Los Angeles. |
th, Mississippi on June 20, 1863 after Federal | troops occupied the area. |
of an aristocratic family, was 31 when German | troops occupied Tunisia in November, 1942. |
U.S. Army | troops occupied this area again on June 6 and 7, 1876 |
In 1541, Turkish | troops occupied the fortress and held it for 145 year |
The Union | troops occupied Port Gibson on May 2. |
In this context, French | troops occupied Mersin on 17 December 1918, just 47 d |
During the American Revolution, British | troops occupied the building. |
On August 31, 1923 Italian | troops occupied Corfu in the Corfu incident. |
On 9 January 1812, French | troops occupied Swedish Pomerania to end the illegal |
On June 9, Afghan | troops occupied a mountaintop position in a disputed |
It was named after General Sherman whose | troops occupied Atlanta after the Civil War. |
In 1939, following the war, his | troops occupied Valencia where he was promoted to the |
the War of the Spanish Succession when French | troops occupied Malle in 1703. |
The | troops occupied two villages near Zugdidi, 13 village |
French | troops occupied Bamako on the Niger River and settled |
culation as to why neither American nor Soviet | troops occupied the area. |
Japanese | troops occupy Taipei, 7 June 1895 |
e in construction of fortifications by British | troops occupying Huntington. |
career soldier, Charlton served with the U.S. | troops occupying Germany in the aftermath of World Wa |
on to resolve their conflict concerning Soviet | troops occupying Iranian territory. |
But North Korean | troops occupying this hill already were moving to att |
The Japanese | troops occupying a Siberian city |
rican Civil War the building was used by Union | troops occupying Little Rock. |
s before the Confederates fired on the Federal | troops occupying Fort Sumter, on April 12, 1861, in C |
No active protests against presence of Soviet | troops occurred thereafter. |
When the first conflicts with Ottoman | troops occurred, most of the revolutionaries retreate |
unning back to the town and others joining the | troops of the II Corps. |
On 25 December, the ship embarked | troops of the 6th Army at Hollandia. |
wever, the Order suffered a decisive defeat by | troops of Muscovite Russia in the Battle of Ergeme in |
nd, indeed, at almost every encounter with the | troops of the French Republic. |
The | troops of this corps had previously been styled the A |
Troops of the United States 7th Infantry quickly resp | |
After the war from 1945 to 1956 commanded the | troops of Belomorsky Military District and Arkhangels |
Troops of the Eleventh Corps, assisted by the brigade | |
The army was drawn from | troops of the Confederate Department of Eastern Tenne |
' in the air,' owing to the withdrawal of all | troops of a neighbouring division. |
Then, at Leyte, she embarked | troops of the 24th Division and got underway for her |
reek Massacre occurred in December, 1861, when | troops of the 18th Missouri Infantry USA executed two |
She embarked | troops of the 4th Marine Division and vehicles (LVTs |
today, is built at the place where the Almohad | troops of Abd El Moumen defeated the Almoravids in 11 |
In 1785 it was destroyed by the | troops of the Habsburg Empire. |
On assaulting the hill two | troops of commandos were exposed to well-positioned m |
their mission was to transport the | troops of Belisarius to the Vandal Kingdom of North A |
By July 1945 228,000 | troops of the Polish Armed Forces in the West were se |
Thailand contributed more than 12,000 | troops of which 351 were killed in action in Vietnam. |
er the Soviets, the Americans and the combined | troops of British Empire. |
In 1395 it was ruined by | troops of Timur. |
He was arrested by Οttoman | troops of Mahmud Dramali Pasha in Metsovo and execute |
ust 1943 it was ordered to the West to relieve | troops of the Indische Freiwilligen-Legion Regiment 9 |
as filmed on location in the Philippines using | troops of the Philippine Armed Forces. |
off, he led a ruthless pursuit by the mounted | troops of the fleeing Zulus. |
n, and in 1760 was paymaster of the provincial | troops of North Carolina and commander at Fort Cumber |
e they were in charge of guarding the captured | troops of General Ewell's Corps. |
ned in November 1943 by the Belgian and Polish | Troops of No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando. |
ition of the Chief of the staff of the cossack | troops of the Far East. |
In 1582 the | troops of Cossack ataman Yermak seized and ruined Qas |
Once the Isabeline | troops of the right flank formed at the depression ha |
aisy gathered 17 girls to register the first 2 | troops of American Girl Guides. |
The | troops of Prince Diponegoro were very successful in t |
utomo, his wife (Nobunaga's own aunt), and the | troops of the castle garrison to be executed. |
The ship carried | troops of the 1st Battalion 116th Infantry regiment o |
The 2nd Maizuru SNLF were | troops of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Special Naval |
479 Battle of Guinegate, where he defeated the | troops of King Louis XI. |
At the age of fifteen he was captured by the | troops of Ali Pasha and imprisoned at Ioannina. |
Defeated by | troops of the king, he died in the Battle of Grotniki |
After May 9 1945 approximately 203,000 | troops of Army Group Courland began moving to Soviet |
rrupted by the occupation of Wittenberg by the | troops of the French Empire in 1806. |
12, the same day La Mancha was released by the | troops of Napoleon. |
The British deployed them in the headquarters | troops of armored car and tank units as self-propelle |
The remaining | troops of the 94th were finally slaughtered by Soviet |
While it is apparent that many of the | troops of Gibraltar left Nova Scotia soon after, Wilm |
Troops of the ring-tailed lemur will maintain a terri | |
The Ottoman Empire accused the | troops of having conducted the slaughter of its subje |
After landing | troops of the 6th Army at San Pedro Bay on 22 October |
She loaded cargo and | troops of the 2d Marine Division earmarked for occupa |
in the Pacific Theater following the invasion | troops of General Douglas MacArthur. |
With tank-bearing LCMs and | troops of the 2nd Marine Division on board, she arriv |
ioneers and debarkation units, and a number of | troops of the 51st Division, whose main units were on |
estroyed in 41 BC by Salvidienus Rufus leading | troops of Octavian. |
y 1939, he had become the Inspector of Reserve | Troops of the SS-VT-Division. |
in use until recently, primarily by ceremonial | troops of the Household Division. |
E: They were built around 1868 for the Indian | troops of the garrison. |
bandoned the French army, in order to join the | troops of the Holy Roman Empire. |
fter the incident, Iraqi police accused the US | troops of rounding up and deliberately shooting 11 pe |
8000 | troops of the German army manned the defenses of Stra |
Union | troops of Maj. |
16th century and was dismantled in 1685 by the | troops of Louis XIV. |
ed operations against Laurel Mountain with the | troops of Floyd and Loring, but operations were calle |
nted in 1832 as General of the Militia for the | troops of the Albemarle Region of North Carolina. |
They live in family groups, or | troops, of 2-12, which may be just one male and femal |
ed, under heavy fire, disorganized and fleeing | troops of different regiments. |
The battle pitted the | troops of the pretender to the Spanish crown, Carlos |
Troops of the 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion, w | |
the cavalry and the commander of the household | troops of horse regiment. |
in Bankhead followed bringing with him the two | troops of the 2nd Cavalry. |
re were withdrawn to facilitate a take over by | troops of the Ceylon Artillery. |
The reputation of the arriving | troops of the 9th and 10th Brigades was bad, because |
ed through the valley en route to dislodge the | troops of Will Thomas who were entrenched in Gatlinbu |
, the castle was nevertheless destroyed by the | troops of Joseph de Montclar. |
e in Carrollton was burned on April 5, 1865 by | troops of Union General John T. Croxton. |
There they fought against the Ottoman | troops of Omer Vryonis, under the orders of Alexandro |
Azerbaijan (Internal | Troops of Azerbaijan), Kazakhstan (see Military of Ka |
Precisely on that century, in 1706, the | troops of King Philip V of Spain set fire to the pari |
In 1941, Tyndall mobilized the 50,000 | troops of the 38th Division at Camp Shelby, but was f |
town was to be taken initially by the American | troops of the 5th Army advancing from the south. |
The | troops of the cruel but capable Jezzar Pasha, refusin |
nd reorganised under HQ Cyrenaica Command, the | troops of the former Western Desert Force adopted a d |
he must kill all his enemies, so he tells his | troops of the last prophecy, and they share his confi |
Troops of the 1st Australian Armoured Regiment during | |
o consisted, according to Ruiz, of 800 Mexican | troops, of which only an estimated 130 survived. |
e themselves in paramilitary units, also first | troops of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army began to appea |
However, these | troops of former Guominjun felt that their loyalty wa |
The Chinese | troops of the Hsinchu garrison removed their uniforms |
g and Dietrich of the Nordmark joined with the | troops of Gisilher, Archbishop of Magdeburg and the B |
In 1685 it was conquered by the imperial | troops of Charles V, Duke of Lorraine. |
achment of 226 men took over the position from | troops of the 14 Battalion on 29 April. |
Every gun battery now comprises three | troops of 155 mm towed howitzers. |
The Russian | troops of Bennigsen were hard-pressed by Marshal Davo |
After 1993 | troops of this division participated in numerous over |
n a military funeral which was followed by the | troops of both armies and headed by the Mayor of Seda |
of Malta in 1565, Marsa was used as a camp by | troops of the Ottoman Empire. |
August 12 - Mexican-American War: U.S. | troops of General Winfield Scott begin to advance alo |
uction efforts thereafter were defeated by the | troops of King Louis XIV, who destroyed Heidelberg in |
During the Second Margrave War, | troops of Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg- |
Redstone was first deployed with | troops of 40th Artillery Group (Redstone) to West Ger |
military encampment, which was attacked by the | troops of the Mexican General Pancho Villa on 15 May |
Advancing Canadian | troops of the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment relieved th |
ld ships, at the disposition of, -(before the) | troops of the king, my lord. |
However - unlike the | troops of the Legion Freies Indien, who had peaked fi |
Two days later, she disembarked | troops of the 1st Cavalry Division at Yokohama, then |
The next month, over 1,000 | troops of the 24th Infantry Division were transported |
king part in a rebellion, he was killed by the | troops of Khalid ul-Qasr. |
In contrast, some Liberal | troops of the line were saved by virtue of the Eliot |
The 7,000 | troops of the Continental Army were encamped near wha |
As honour, love, obedience, | troops of friends, |
Li Shimin's army avoided conflict until the | troops of Dou Jiande were exhausted and then led a ca |
Mobilisation of | troops of the Leningrad Military District in the summ |
passed through during the battles between the | troops of Emperor Trajan and King Decebalus of Dacia. |
Marienburg was captured by the | troops of Ivan IV of Russia in 1560 during the Livoni |
Troops of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, ent | |
tack, sacrificing his life so as to enable his | troops of his platoon to withdraw with their injured. |
The | troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front to come to Buchares |
The term was also used to denote Ottoman | troops of both Turkish and Albanian ethnicity. |
ding the Congo, where she embarked 500 Guinean | troops of the U.N. peacekeeping force for transport t |
, after having been looted, were set ablaze by | troops of the Swabian League. |
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