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In 1792 the city was occupied by | troops of the French First Republic during the French |
The | troops of Trier therefore withdrew and Reinhard of We |
It was formed on March 1, 1942 from | troops of the Army of Karelia which was disbanded aft |
formed in 1693 from the amalgamation of three | troops of grenadiers. |
At Manus, James O'Hara embarked | troops of the 1st Cavalry Division and departed in co |
In 1200, the town was captured by the | troops of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who annexed the to |
Troops of the Polish 1st Division in 1943 | |
Internal | Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs |
Troops of the Border Guard Service of Russia | |
The village was sacked by the | troops of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor in 1312. |
e of Fehrbellin was fought there, in which the | troops of Brandenburg defeated those of occupying Swe |
November 26, 1920 he was trapped by Bolshevik | troops of Mikhail Frunze in Melitopol and executed. |
In September 1941, the German | troops of XXXXVII. |
of the Hungarian Red Army fighting the foreign | troops of the interventionists. |
13 cities within 2 years and destroyed 40,000 | troops of the Song Dynasty while his father was ill. |
In 1016 the allied | troops of Genoa and Pisa defended Sardinia. |
at Fort Stevens outside Washington (the black | troops of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry regiment pl |
The artist depicted the | troops of Constantine bearing the labarum. |
In 1556 the castle was besieged and ruined by | troops of Ivan the Terrible. |
In the summer of 1882 | troops of the Chinese Yunnan and Guangxi armies cross |
All | troops of the squadron were alerted to move out at 06 |
in 1794, when his domains were overrun by the | troops of Revolutionary France. |
sted in furnishing covering bombardment as the | troops of Major General Troy Middleton's 45th Infantr |
e-Vieux was razed to the ground in 1177 by the | troops of Richard the Lionheart after a siege. |
the Mohmands when 2,000 tribesmen attacked the | troops of the 1st (Peshawar) Division and were defeat |
His forces including the mechanized | troops of the 5th Corps and 200th Division defeated t |
The ground | troops of the Free Belgian Forces were drawn from thr |
refect of Euboea and managed to remove Turkish | troops off the island. |
en the French, Italians, and Poles drove their | troops off the battlefield in rout. |
It landed | troops off the coast of Vung Tau Vietnam in May 1965. |
The government | troops often refused to attack, and large numbers def |
s redesignated the 110th U.S. Regiment Colored | Troops on June 25, 1864. |
was fought between Allied and Soviet Bolshevik | troops on the Northern Dvina River. |
en supported the August 1944 landing of Allied | troops on the coast of southern France, Operation Dra |
The total number of | troops on the allied side was around 6,700. |
The number of trained combat | troops on Makin was no more than 300 soldiers. |
from command on August 10 and killed by Union | troops on September 4, 1864. |
orpe founded Savannah, he sent a detachment of | troops on a journey up the Savannah River. |
ed to the 49th Regiment Infantry, U.S. Colored | Troops on March 11, 1864. |
haven side of the river before reembarking his | troops on September 6. |
The Neapolitan | troops on the Liri and Garigliano rivers were obliged |
Spinola's brigade led the Union | troops on July 23 at the Battle of Wapping Heights ne |
Plymouth rejoined the task force and supported | troops on the ground by bombarding Argentine troop po |
duty in attacking enemy aircraft and engaging | troops on the ground. |
The village was destroyed by these American | troops on September 23, 1779. |
Noureddin enters with his | troops on his way back to Lahore. |
ration camp after their liberation by American | troops on May 6, 1945 |
s redesignated the 111th U.S. Regiment Colored | Troops on June 25, 1864. |
focused on providing naval gunfire support for | troops on shore, but also, on several occasions, the |
From 1800 to 1801 he commanded Dutch | troops on the Island of Guernsey. |
Johann-Georg Richert was captured by Soviet | troops on 8 May 1945. |
The empty campus was burned by Sherman's | troops on November 15, 1864. |
ed again, he was liberated by advancing Allied | troops on 4 May. |
b) To limit and reduce the presence of foreign | troops on the island; |
d US military presence is the concentration of | troops on the small Japanese prefecture of Okinawa. |
August Schmidt was captured by British | troops on 8 May 1945. |
e bombing campaign was aided by special forces | troops on the ground to provide targeting information |
On the 30th, the force landed | troops on Woodlark and Kiriwina and the encirclement |
s wiped out by accidental shooting from German | troops on May 8, 1945, at the very moment of Czech li |
"We will have 50,000 | troops on the ground post-September 1st," he said. |
17th and, four days later, landed the assault | troops on the beaches. |
The British and Empire | troops on the Western Front are commonly referred to |
left Boston Harbor as part of more than 3,000 | troops on board the steamer Constitution. |
By June 1943, there were 10,500 | troops on New Georgia and 9,000 on Kolombangara well |
f Lapua was fought between Swedish and Russian | troops on July 14, 1808 at Lapua, Finland. |
to prevent the Japanese from reinforcing their | troops on Guadalcanal. |
uing an enemy ripe for capture, Wilson had his | troops on the road early on Christmas Day. |
n rendered valuable service in attacking enemy | troops on the ground. |
The Finnish | troops on were commanded by Colonel Alpo Marttinen wh |
ann-Heinrich Eckhardt was captured by American | troops on 8 May 1945 and died in custody on 15 May 19 |
and has done valuable work in attacking enemy | troops on the ground. |
e got underway from Jinsen 7 November, brought | troops on board 2 days later at Shanghai, and sailed |
The castle was retaken by the Imperial | troops on September 15. |
t the end of each level, an assorted amount of | troops on fixed machine gun positions (usually four) |
Haganah | troops on parade |
ritish ships to keep a distance as they landed | troops on the island. |
of the First Regiment of Dragoons, commanding | troops on frontier duty in Texas. |
Americans had landed | troops on Bougainville on 1 November 1943. |
ral Ritter von Danner reacted quickly, placing | troops on alert and acting to ensure that the command |
appointed Chief of Staff troop Terskogo Kazak | troops on 26 November 1908. |
s Merchant Marine for five years, entertaining | troops on transport ships. |
He was liberated by American | troops on May 5, 1945. |
The town was stormed by Red Army | troops on January 21-22, 1945. |
ing those during an expedition with Union Army | troops on 2 June 1863 to engage Confederate troops on |
Ashigara left Batavia for Singapore with 1,600 | troops on board to reinforce the defence of Singapore |
r attack on 15 December, as she landed assault | troops on Mindoro. |
The few survivors fled into the river, the | troops on the far bank providing as much covering fir |
On the 17th, she landed | troops on Corregidor. |
protesting students were killed by government | troops on May 23, 1932. |
He was captured by U.S. | troops on May 9, 1943 near the end of the North Afric |
"We were attacked by two columns of government | troops on 19 September, but we repelled them." |
ted on the 60th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored | Troops on March 11, 1864. |
Contractor for furnishing supplies to | troops on the western frontier in 1819 and 1820. |
Rudolf Neubert was captured by Soviet | troops on 8 May 1945 and was held until 13 October 19 |
45, due to the Allied naval blockade, Japanese | troops on Chichijima had run low on supplies and were |
and hand grenades (first used against English | troops on September 27), enabled the Germans to infli |
miral David Farragut's fleet, Conemaugh landed | troops on Dauphin Island on 3 August and participated |
DUKWs (popularly pronounced "duck") landed the | troops on the "White Beaches." |
designated the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Railway | Troops on November 8, 1916. |
used as a mustering-out point for thousands of | troops on their way home. |
odson Ramseur's division encountered Wallace's | troops on the Georgetown Pike near the Best Farm; Maj |
o different from the actions displayed by U.S. | troops on a daily basis. |
while his mother was fleeing invading British | troops on the way from their Elk River landing to the |
Wilhelm-Francis Ochsner was captured by Soviet | troops on 6 June 1944 during Operation Bagration. |
e from their superiors in Washington and their | troops on the ground. |
tember she screened transports landing assault | troops on Angaur, and 2 days later sailed for mine de |
he represented the somewhat disorderly English | troops on their March of the Guards to Finchley (form |
ted until being destroyed by retreating German | troops on August 25, 1944. |
es from the Vijayanagar army joined their main | troops on the upper bank of river pennar. |
Hermann Fischer was captured by Soviet | troops on 8 May 1945 in the Courland Pocket and was h |
Kearsarge transports and lands | troops on shore, as well as tanks, trucks, artillery, |
d once again to the 75th United States Colored | Troops on April 4, 1864. |
15 and participated in the disarming of German | troops on November 10, 1918. |
Fulda was occupied by the French | troops on 27 October 1806. |
They met Saladin's | troops on the dry plains and soon broke his ranks. |
led to Nagaharu being besieged by Hideyoshi's | troops on the orders of Nobunaga. |
The ships began loading | troops on 6 April and sailed the next day. |
Japan also sent | troops on the pretext of protecting Japanese citizens |
rip to Afghanistan to perform for the Canadian | troops on Canada Day. |
Union | troops on shore were convinced that their own ships w |
o form the 21st Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored | Troops on March 14, 1864. |
pressed with the question, "How about American | troops on the ground?" |
ged to the 64th Regiment Infantry U.S. Colored | Troops on March 11, 1864. |
ships returned to Niagara and disembarked the | troops on 3 August. |
The U.S. government sent Federal | troops on August 25, 1861 to San Bernardino to preven |
French colonial | troops on the Canadians' left flank broke, leaving an |
Bernhard Lorenzen was captured by British | troops on May 1945, and was held until November 1946. |
hanged to 50th Regiment Infantry, U.S. Colored | Troops on March 11, 1864. |
was killed during a confrontation with Israeli | troops on 1 November. |
ed to the 63rd Regiment Infantry, U.S. Colored | Troops on March 11, 1864. |
on 20 May 1770 from Portsmouth and landed his | troops on 22 May at Rupino. |
In mid-1944, the Japanese had 1,400 | troops on the island, under the overall command of Pa |
The Spanish Legion | troops on the island remained there after the operati |
Regiment was authorized in the Virginia State | Troops on January 11, 1776. |
Gloster Gladiators and machine guns manned by | troops on the ground; in the ensuing battle, both sid |
of Americans, Australians and South Vietnamese | troops on 6 July 1964. |
s, which saw the Flemish militia defeat French | troops on 11 July 1302. |
Rademacher goes along with reconnaissance | troops on the Syrian border and into sniper "hide sit |
Alcide was moored under the protection of 400 | troops on shore, who kept up a incessant fire while s |
etnam eventually led to the extraction of U.S. | troops on April 30, 1975. |
She had no | troops onboard but 12 of the 314 crew were lost. |
The Partisan | troops once again avoided encirclement and were force |
In September 1944, German | troops once more used the highway for the withdrawal |
nalist retreat had prevented the major loss of | troops: only two nationalist regiments were lost duri |
There were no recorded casualties among the | troops onshore. |
rwegian and Swedish reluctance to allow Allied | troops onto their territory halted the original Allie |
sts had gathered in the centre of Beijing when | troops opened fire. |
He was on Changan Avenue when Chinese | troops opened fire on the students. |
In a surprise attack at 3:30 a.m., Mexican | troops opened fire on the Texans and killed about twe |
The surviving British | troops opened fire from the train, while those who ha |
Budyonny was given the general command of the | troops operating in the Southwestern direction, to co |
winter of 1941-42 effectively harassed German | troops operating behind the enemy lines. |
On June 8, 1861, Confederate | troops operating in northwestern Virginia were design |
ilian found it unacceptable to have Republican | troops operating so close to the capital without oppo |
o have threatened to join the incoming federal | troops, or join troops from California, and march aga |
li della Libia (Royal Corps of Libyan Colonial | Troops or RCTL), which included desert and camel troo |
"Corpo Truppe Volontarie" (Corps of Volunteer | Troops), or CTV. |
n faced with the choice of joining the Carlist | troops or being executed. |
Coxswain plus 8 | troops or 1000 kg cargo |
They will likewise prohibit the formation of | troops or armies within their respective territories |
The Japanese attack did not commit many | troops or materiel, which enabled the main Chinese co |
the event of Ireland's reoccupation by British | troops or invasion by American troops. |
liam Russ has noted that the presence of these | troops, ostensibly to enforce neutrality and prevent |
He was then able to force the French | troops out of the monastery, and in this engagement t |
On 16 December, Belle-Isle led 14,000 | troops out of the city on a ten-day march to the Fren |
blic Schools and help student write letters to | troops out at war. |
e suffered a counterattack, briefly taking his | troops out of the fight. |
There Wofford's men drove Union | troops out of the Wheatfield but had to stop short of |
dorou was an Independent, who ran as a Turkish | Troops Out of Cyprus candidate. |
For their part, the IAC initiated the | Troops Out Now Coalition to oppose the war. |
hs, the Texan colonists drove all Mexican army | troops out of the province. |
y were followed by 150,000 additional Canadian | troops over the next few months. |
Europe, Weasels were used to supply frontline | troops over difficult ground when wheeled vehicles we |
managed to have killed more than 110 Japanese | troops, over 100 troops of Japanese puppet regime tro |
sly awarded the Military Cross for leading his | troops over a parapet, despite heavy German gunfire. |
ee to Support Spanish Democracy halted sending | troops over, but continued to recruit medics. |
Foster's | troops overpowered the small number of defending Conf |
Spanish | troops overran the duchy and devastated the countrysi |
Grand Ole Opry package tours that entertained | troops overseas in 1968. |
my personnel found themselves serving American | troops overseas. |
oughout the United States and performed for US | troops overseas. |
on January 6, 1382, as the Ming Dynasty Muslim | troops overwhelmed the Yuan Mongol and Muslim forces. |
At the Battle of Camden, his | troops panicked and fled the field, leaving the Conti |
because of the defenses employed by the German | troops, part of the Bernhardt Line. |
In June 1944, Finnish | troops partially withdrew from the ceded areas again |
Union | troops partially destroyed the mill in 1863, in an at |
6 January 1841, there were around 2,700 Indian | troops participated . |
Troops participating in Tiger noted that it was parti | |
r a short battle, in which Constantine and his | troops particularly distinguished themselves, Nur ad- |
Union | troops passed through Thebes on their way to attack t |
as killed in the Baltimore riot of 1861 as the | troops passed through that city. |
for the Union Army, with tens of thousands of | troops passing through Camp Curtin. |
ection day was declared a national holiday and | troops patrolled the streets in order to prevent viol |
pened fire and hurled Molotov cocktails on IDF | troops patrolling the Balata refugee camp in Nablus. |
Marshal of the Armoured | Troops Pavel Semjonovich Rybalko (23 October 1892 - 2 |
Approximately three-quarters of the Covenanter | troops perished. |
estic affairs as well as a reduction of French | troops, personnel and military bases in Syria. |
Allied | troops pick through the ruins of Namsos after a Germa |
During the Battle of Santander, the Francoist | troops pierced through the Republican defense lines. |
During the American Civil War, Confederate | troops placed a battery of cannons at Fort Ward. |
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