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Nationalist | troops stationed at Yangzhou |
istan to bring Christmas cheer to the Canadian | troops stationed outside Kabul. |
a radio broadcast, urged holy war on Ethiopian | troops stationed in Baidoa to support the UN-backed g |
d to become the Chief Commander of the British | troops stationed in Hong Kong. |
During the Civil War, Bryan fed Confederate | troops stationed at the mouth of the Brazos at his ow |
d W. Ballard asked for protection from federal | troops stationed at Fort Boise against the territoria |
ewhere this increasingly reduced the number of | troops stationed around Stralsund. |
sically initiated, as a recreation for British | troops stationed in India. |
with a number of other musicians, entertaining | troops stationed there. |
On the early morning of January 12, | troops stationed at Netzarim began their northward pu |
Chinese | troops, stationed in Asan, south of Seoul, numbering |
British | troops stationed at Forthill garrison, overlooking th |
In 1542, the Imperial | troops stationed in Florence by Charles V were withdr |
The inscription at Habitancum identifies the | troops stationed at that location as being from the V |
s promoted to Brigadier-General commanding the | troops stationed in Australia. |
527-565), and Coutzes led the | troops stationed at Damascus, while his brother led t |
Bardas was proclaimed emperor by | troops stationed at Caesarea, but their rebellion was |
Otherwise, his | troops stayed in their winter quarters. |
Still, we hear a peasant complain that the | troops steal from him, and a monk criticize their wic |
Sir Alan Brooke assumed command of all British | troops still in France. |
tember - Beslan school hostage crisis: Russian | troops storm the school. |
6 June - Indian | troops storm the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the Sikhs |
ere she patrolled and provided fire support as | troops stormed ashore on D-Day. |
His | troops stormed the castle and killed Mushari. |
The Confederate | troops succeeded in delaying the Federal forces' adva |
Likewise, the Union | troops succeeded in advancing toward their goal, Lake |
The presence of the | troops successfully intimidated the opposition and th |
His | troops successfully captured Tsarskoe Selo, but the n |
Only about 3,000 of Sano's | troops successfully reached the island and most of th |
n alliance of Marylanders and Liberian militia | troops successfully repelled the local tribesmen. |
ssence in military action being initiated, the | troops, such as pilots of interceptor aircraft, may b |
nits provide legal services to about-to-deploy | troops such as wills and counseling on legal protecti |
n tired soldiers recuperated, German motorized | troops suddenly entered the city, capturing most of P |
Within two months, the Former Shu | troops suffered many losses, which mounted even after |
Thus, the Union | troops suffered severe casualties in the attack. |
was short lived and thereafter Antonio and his | troops suffered a series of decisive losses. |
In the ensuing campaign, Imperial | troops suffered heavy losses on land, especially due |
South Korean | troops suffered much more heavily during the fight. |
With a contingent of Qara Khitai | troops, Sultan Shah established a power base in Khura |
But Maelgwn used | troops supplied by Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys to at |
rch, an amphibious landing was made by Comoran | troops supported by contingents from the African Unio |
3,500 Congolese | troops, supported by 600 UN peacekeepers using helico |
nd the Soviets commit a large number of ground | troops supported by helicopter gunships and MiG jet f |
panish Civil War (1936 - 1939) between fascist | troops supporting general Franco and the loyalist Spa |
Following the fall of Bilbao the | troops supporting General Franco's rebellion tried to |
, Saskatchewan, from which he supplied meat to | troops suppressing the North-West Rebellion; he later |
On May 19, 1921, British | troops surprised an IRA ambush party at Kilmeena. |
German | troops surrendered "in droves", and the first series |
This marked the first time enemy | troops surrendered to an unmanned aircraft controlled |
out of ammunition and gasoline, and remaining | troops surrendering without a fight. |
On July 10, 1962, 350 Chinese | troops surrounded an Indian post at Chushul, in the G |
On Trenchard's orders, the armed | troops surrounded the open front of the huge customs |
His | troops surrounded the fortress and starved out the ga |
nd Hosokawa Tadaoki commanding twenty-thousand | troops, surrounded and besieged Jinju Castle. |
6th Armored Division, move in to attack German | troops surrounding Bastogne. |
mbassy by jumping from a window and running to | troops surrounding the compound. |
However, when the Ottoman | troops swept into Bucharest in September, he ordered |
US | troops swing the arm through a smaller arc and some E |
neral Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque and his | troops swore an oath to fight until "our flag flies o |
Japanese, with approximately 15,000 Australian | troops taken prisoner. |
British | troops taking part in that attack came from the Londo |
French Navy | troops taking possession of Japanese cannons at Shimo |
US | troops targeted Zubaydi on October 3, 2008, after rec |
b) withdraw all its | troops ten miles to the east of the Canal. |
On May 13, the Union | troops tested the Rebel lines to pinpoint their where |
ese strategic victory, although they lost more | troops than the Japanese Army. |
Despite having far fewer | troops than the Soviets, the Finnish forces (12th div |
The ships ferried half of the | troops that composed the 1st Division of Imperial Inf |
He called for specially trained | troops that would "develop a reign of terror down the |
to his bravery and magnificent handling of his | troops that the enemy advance was held up for 11 hour |
Antoine Escalin des Aimars was commanding the | troops that accomplished the massacre. |
r which he was forced to lavish money upon the | troops that supported him. |
It was these Aragonese | troops that received a Sicilian embassy after the Ves |
1820 he was appointed military supplier of the | troops that Ferdinand VII had sent to America to supp |
igers came to encompass all Louisiana infantry | troops that fought under Lee. |
Abercrombie commanded the | troops that defended a depot in Fredericksburg, Virgi |
Specifically, with the American | troops that taught him Glenn Miller's swing and afroa |
t and dispersed before the arrival of Japanese | troops that were rushed to scene. |
The handful of | troops that had organized was not enough to keep Hanr |
He was among the | troops that relieved the town of Lindley and the 13th |
on of hostilities meant the return of the many | troops that had been engaged in fighting the enemy ov |
The community was named in honor of the U.S. | troops that fought in the Battle of Churubusco campai |
In 1512, he was in command of the | troops that conquered Tudela in the Spanish conquest |
In Dawn of War, they use | troops that are corrupted mirrors of their loyal Impe |
At Pea Ridge he commanded the | troops that first made contact with Confederate force |
The park commemorating the 1000+ Australian | troops that died in the battle was inaugurated on the |
he quaestura exercitus was to help support the | troops that were stationed there. |
Schley landed her | troops that day and then performed antisubmarine patr |
The Orochi Army consists of pale-skinned | troops that behave similarly to regular troops of the |
As a commander of militia, he led | troops that killed the Apache chief Mangas Coloradas. |
However, when Maramaldo arrived with 2,000 | troops the tide was reversed. |
ting of 300 trucks with 2000 Haganah and Irgun | troops, the convoy battled all day to get through. |
If trousers did not arrive for the | troops the soldiers would have to use their own pants |
Despite heavy fire from the government | troops, the attack was entirely successful. |
After the arrival of the German KFOR | troops, the church was completely destroyed by explos |
Just before embarking the | troops, the gunboats beat off an attack on the Union |
When we began to approach with our | troops, the Germans thought it expedient to remove th |
A part of the United States Colored | Troops, the regiment saw limited action in Virginia d |
After several unsuccessful attacks by British | troops, the iron gates were blasted open. |
y the United Nations Force in the Congo (ONUC) | troops, the airport was used as a base against the se |
ajority 54% of Americans oppose an increase in | troops: The plurality 40% of Americans want the U.S. |
rtape parades welcoming returning World War II | troops), the 1950s, the 1960s (e.g. |
gent of mixed personnel from Spain (some 1,300 | troops), the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Hondura |
It was also used in Malaya by British | troops, the gun was among their favourites for jungle |
From 1918 : Occupied by American | troops, the fort became a detention site for German a |
The corps comprised all Union | troops then occupying Louisiana and east Texas. |
, the castle was requisitioned first by French | troops, then Canadian and British soldiers. |
Coalition | troops then mounted a small hill known as Press Hill, |
Sri Lankan | troops then withdraw from the north of the country an |
The British | troops then disengaged and retreated. |
His | troops then marched the next day in order to plan an |
order of march was 10 Para followed by brigade | troops then 156 Para bringing up the rear. |
The Continental | troops then launched a counter attack which came clos |
He met the Confederate | troops there on October 19 and slowed their progress, |
Armenian princes kept the | troops there and on a contractual basis to defend Kaf |
The Japanese dispatched | troops there as part of an organised attack on the 29 |
g the war, and Ferdinand I decided to keep the | troops there and fight. |
er on 22 June, and two weeks later the Spanish | troops there, cut of from reinforcements by sea or la |
eded to pass through Tuscany, as well as leave | troops there, securing his lines of communication wit |
rossing his men to the west bank to attack the | troops there. |
can colonies and the other for victualling the | troops there. |
ation of Berlin in 1806 Napoleon again drilled | troops there. |
oga, he went to Quebec and joined the loyalist | troops there. |
We are still going to have 50,000 | troops there. |
UN | troops, therefore, landed unopposed during the last w |
met with resistance from Napoleon's Lithuanian | troops; these were defeated in January-February 1813. |
e bridge itself was under the guard of Derby's | troops; they had also partly dismantled its structure |
At Valeene, while still posing as Union | troops, they set a house on fire whose occupants refu |
At first irregular | troops, they were later considered a regular corps. |
1. Border's | troops: they were recently defeated by Mongolia at th |
In January 1781 another 1,600 | troops, this time under the command of the traitor Be |
ed more than $185 million in support of AMISOM | troops this year. |
When his own | troops threatened to join the attackers, Parks was fo |
other Eventually increasing numbers of Union | troops threatened to overwhelm the Confederate forces |
ea, to aid in the occupation, and unloaded her | troops three days later. |
See also: Transit of German | troops through Scandinavia (WWII) |
Warwick took his reserve | troops through an unguarded part of the town's defenc |
ver the merger of the Landwehr with front-line | troops through the creation of mixed line and Landweh |
ry's General Staff and sought passage of their | troops through Hungary and for Hungary's participatio |
Gen. John H. Morgan led his | troops through southern Ohio during Morgan's Raid, Ma |
its existence were to prevent infiltration of | troops through the DMZ into I Corps and to direct cou |
During World War II, Carpenter entertained | troops throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. |
He regrouped them on a hill with military | troops, thus attempting to ruse the opposing force in |
it and leave it behind, leaving the rear guard | troops time to prepare a new assault. |
r it was an important station for transporting | troops to the front lines. |
67 assisted by Christian of Buch with imperial | troops to repossess his fiefs, including Ancona. |
Bin Laden issued a fatwa, calling for American | troops to get out of Saudi Arabia. |
Later he changes his mind and led out his | troops to the plain of Anchialos (Pomorie) on June 30 |
s Pinedo and Izquierdo were ordered to led the | troops to control the demonstration, but they disobey |
n 19 March 1862, escorting transports carrying | troops to Fort Monroe in preparation for the Peninsul |
y had to stop repeatedly and wait for engineer | troops to clear mines from the road. |
Beginning in 551, he was obliged to send | troops to serve Narses in Italy against the Ostrogoth |
The transports carried Reno's | troops to New Bern where they arrived on April 22. |
erattack north of Ghioroc forced the Hungarian | troops to retreat toward Cuvin. |
ntry, the Confederate commanders ordered their | troops to disengage from the action in the mid-mornin |
Sibley ordered his | troops to take up defensive positions. |
As the Soviet was successful in persuading the | troops to disobey Kornilov's orders the coup was avoi |
e artillery and forced many of the Confederate | troops to shelter on the reverse slopes. |
He advanced southward with the Yuan | troops to take China back for the Mongols, and expand |
' health care and deployment of National Guard | troops to the Iraq War. |
July 1, 1863, Confederate forces engaged Union | troops to the west of town, out by the Lutheran Theol |
March - June: Iran mobilizes 500,000 | troops to southern front. |
He led Taran's | troops to a dilapidated wall, behind which they could |
response American forces mobilized hundreds of | troops to comb the country surrounding the village in |
nbay's presence in Cairo, Selim sent his elite | troops to the city. |
Russia responded by deploying | troops to the region, further escalating tensions bet |
881, Mexican Commandant Felipe Neri dispatched | troops to the border.:110 |
et with initial resistance, and he ordered his | troops to dismount and form a skirmish line across th |
l branch of the Hatakeyama clan, Yoshitane led | troops to the assistance of Masanaga. |
employed as a troopship carrying United States | troops to France as part of the United States Navy Cr |
, and descendants of the United States Colored | Troops to better understand the story of these troops |
t Schwarzenberg brought up and deployed 80,000 | troops to face the French. |
wood appointed Price paymaster general of Iowa | troops to whom he advanced large sums of money. |
As Chief of the Army he deployed Australian | troops to East Timor. |
techniques to disrupt the ability of captured | troops to effectively organize and resist their impri |
from the French Republic, and invited British | troops to assist in driving French troops from the is |
spers of 30 March, Roger was recalled with his | troops to Italy and he left Odo Poilechien behind as |
mese, the later King Taksin the Great lead his | troops to built a Siamese military base at Chanthabur |
r Army various greatly in size, from two dozen | troops to over a thousand troops. |
When Leonidas Polk dispatched | troops to Columbus, Kentucky, Law went up to Kentucky |
Carpathia was used to transfer American | troops to Europe during the First World War. |
ation, Taiwan's Ministry of Defense dispatched | troops to Jiaxian. |
osed of a collective group of nations who sent | troops to fight in Vietnam under the FWMF banner. |
Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley permitted Union | troops to subsequently enter Mobile unopposed after t |
On 27 December, Whish ordered four columns of | troops to attack the suburbs. |
of Tang generals near Chang'an gathered their | troops to prepare to attack Huang to recapture Chang' |
es maintain varying levels of readiness by the | troops to engage in combat due to economic considerat |
ces stationed at Ticonderoga, requested 10,000 | troops to guard Ticonderoga and 2,000 to guard the Mo |
s the clearing as Banks waited for more of his | troops to arrive and Taylor arranged his men. |
They were the leaders of the | troops to the king. |
iners Lancastria and Franconia as they carried | troops to occupy Iceland. |
al would still require an infeasible number of | troops to be stationed along the barrier and would pr |
January 19: Deployment of Japanese | troops to Iraq begins as the first set of ground forc |
y refused President Abraham Lincoln's call for | troops to fight seceded Southern states. |
d their destination, he gave the orders to his | troops to descend to the plain and attack the French. |
Ma Bufang complied, and moved several thousand | troops to the border with Tibet (1912-1951). |
The damages caused by Coalition | troops to civilian property were estimated to be more |
at morning, exits were dynamited to enable the | troops to storm the German trenches. |
San Francisco 5 April, she carried occupation | troops to Yokohama, Japan; then steamed back to the U |
She also rushed Union | troops to Los Angeles, California, in 1861 during the |
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