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against the 2003 Iraq war in which Australian | troops took part. |
In September 1898, Ronglu's | troops took all positions surrounding the Forbidden C |
While the British | troops took heavy casualties from the grapeshot, the |
In Europe British | troops took part in a major Allied victory at the Bat |
He was captured in August 1552 when Russian | troops took Kazan. |
Argentine | troops took over control of the Falkland Islands Broa |
Its | troops took part in the Battle of Bogdat. |
NATO says | troops took fire from insurgents as they secured comp |
acknowledged or even less admitted that their | troops took part in very serious human right abuses a |
In 1720, Qing | troops took Lhasa. |
Polish armored | troops took Monte della Crescia and outflanked German |
tephen and the Empress Matilda, when Stephen's | troops took the town in 1136. |
was also the first armed conflict Czechoslovak | troops took part in since World War II. |
U.S. | troops took part in operations to destroy 800 "bomble |
At Ostrolenka (16 February 1807), Gazan's | troops took three guns and two Russian colors. |
Edward and his | troops took over the abbey site and moved the monks d |
Uzun Haji, with a small detachment of | troops, took the village of Vedeno and declared war a |
007 Broussard was involved in an Entertain the | Troops tour in the Middle East. |
mpted the British at Madras to send additional | troops toward Trichinopoly to intercept Chanda. |
Departure of the Japanese | troops toward Bougainville Island after their surrend |
The Finns started to transport the | troops towards the eastern front. |
War, at the time of the withdrawal of British | troops towards Dunquerque, the school, mayor's office |
e pasha, as soon as Ali gained Kiafa, send his | troops towards them. |
Kasturiranga led the imperial | troops towards north and met the enemy directly on th |
an was ready by April and they started to move | troops towards the coast between Turku and Pori accor |
British | troops tracked the fedayeen into the city. |
Ironically, some of these | troops, trained to Western methods, were successfully |
The | troops transferred to 32 cutters at around 4 am. |
His death ended the campaign, and his | troops transferred their services to Iltutmish, who r |
e invasion included a planned landing of 1,000 | troops transported by ship to Oslo. |
mber of deaths was reported at 33. ISAF ground | troops transported the wounded to medical treatment f |
assault force in an attempt to rescue American | troops trapped by North Vietnamese infantry and tanks |
The | troops traveled secretly at night to avoid an expecte |
served the nation by building footlockers for | troops traveling overseas. |
s Iranian border guards encountered the Afghan | troops traveling by car, armed with rifles and a gren |
A force of 14,230 British | troops traversed the country, and the tribesmen were |
French | troops tried to get to safety inside the tower but we |
ce battle took place as the regrouped Georgian | troops tried to regain their control of position in T |
cavalry division, two infantry divisions, army | troops, two aeroplane flights, and an airship. |
After the capture of the city by the French | troops, typhoid fever broke out and, helped by his Si |
to a battalion in strength (~ 400 men) and its | troops typically fought as mounted infantry rather th |
The battle involved Cornish Royalist | troops under Sir Ralph Hopton who were ambushed by Ma |
Altogether, about 12,000 Prussian and Saxon | troops under command of the Prince of Orange became p |
Troops under Colonel Robert Rae and Major Daniel Robe | |
ng crammed into crowded shipping containers by | troops under the command of General Dostum, where man |
ed that he was a publicity seeker and that the | troops under his command lacked discipline. |
Troops under foreign command killed more than 50 Chin | |
, 1683 imperial reinforcements totaling 16,700 | troops under Charles V, Duke of Lorraine joined the P |
oanoke Island was guarded by 3,000 Confederate | troops under the commanded of Colonel Henry M. Shaw. |
Berlin celebration of the | troops under the command of Skorzeny that rescued Mus |
ly 20, the Barracks was attacked by Free State | troops under Michael Brennan. |
s League was crushed with the aid of Freikorps | troops under Georg Ludwig Rudolf Maercker. |
Governor John Eyre sent government | troops, under Brigadier-General Alexander Nelson, to |
Their purpose was to prevent American | troops under George Washington from attacking them fr |
This eventually would make | troops under the Mongols some of the most accomplishe |
f drilling, conditioning, and disciplining the | troops under his command. |
Budyonny had 1.5 million | troops under his command in two strategic sectors of |
Federal | troops under Union Gen. Jefferson C. Davis filed acro |
Gowanus Pass: Where 7,000 | troops under General James Grant attacked 2,000 troop |
t year of his reign, Bernburg was plundered by | troops under the Danish General Heinrich Holk and an |
ree Byzantine galleys sailed to Trebizond with | troops under the leaders of the Scholarioi faction, N |
Awarded to | troops under the command of Lord Gough who defeated t |
g along the Ryazanskaya road misleading French | troops under the command of Murat. |
British | troops under the command of James Stuart arrived outs |
Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army with some 10,000 | troops under his command. |
et supported the French by ferrying the French | troops under Marshal de Thermes from Siennese Maremma |
ederate line that was being exploited by Union | troops under Maj. |
Troops under command of William Douglas stumbled upon | |
Union | troops under Brig. |
Union | troops under Colonel Powell Clayton, having taken Pin |
Rapido was among the | troops under the command of Spark on Earth. |
August 1807, 50,000 French, Spanish and Dutch | troops under Marshal Brune began an assault on Swedis |
Confederate | troops under Maj. |
The patriot | troops under Manuel Blanco Encalada are completely ro |
pted to cross to the other side, the Wehrmacht | troops under Liedtke's command threatened to open fir |
e in the road with a fort, held by about 2,000 | troops under General Sir Robert Sale. |
32,000 French | troops under Dominique Vandamme attacked an army of 5 |
Count Baillet von Latour, and drove government | troops under Count Auersperg from the city. |
Awarded to | troops under the command of Lord Gough who defeated t |
f Vienna in 1683, John III Sobieski placed his | troops under the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mar |
He promised them the withdrawal of his | troops under the condition that Batak disarmed. |
They had on board detachments of | troops under the orders of Lieutenant Colonel Napier. |
At the Battle of Blenheim, English | troops under John Churchill, the Earl of Marlborough |
In the battle on April 1, 1865, Union | troops under Warren, Hancock and others broke through |
nsive measures, allowing the missing Christian | troops under Tello to return. |
Afterburner was among the | troops under the command of Clench on Earth. |
yal, an expedition was organized with engineer | troops under the command of Captain Quincy A. Gillmor |
arrival in October 1780 of 2,500 British Army | troops under Brigadier General Alexander Leslie. |
arly morning of 3 February 1807, 3,000 British | troops under Brigadier General Sir Samuel Auchmuty at |
Defeated by the Bourbon | troops under Cardinal Ruffo, he was captured and exil |
joint counterattack with the help of Frankish | troops under King Charlemagne in 791. |
tle of Puebla, on 5 May 1862, where the French | troops under his command were defeated by Mexican tro |
Gen. Samuel R. Curtis defeated Confederate | troops under Maj. |
Russian | troops under Andrey Kurbsky and Alexander Gorbatyi-Sh |
On April 12, 1638, | troops under the command of the Kuroda clan of Hizen |
Road Pig was among the | troops under the command of Clench on Earth. |
under threat from the French, a force of 2,500 | troops under Shrimpton's command was dispatched to re |
masu Nakaguma along with various other support | troops, under the overall command of Harukichi Hyakut |
t. Caputo took part in these operations, until | troops under his command miscarried orders and shot t |
defended Naples from the assault of the French | troops under Odet of Foix, Viscount of Lautrec, and o |
Hyderabad was defended by 20,000 | troops under the command of Shir Mohammed. |
ril 16, 1934 at Yangi Hissar by Chinese Muslim | troops under general Ma Zhancang and Ma Fuyuan. |
d a crew of 315 men, but also was ferrying 400 | troops under General Desfourneaux to reinforce the Fr |
mber 21 Langner formally surrendered to Soviet | troops under Marshal Semyon Timoshenko. |
the Boer offensive and sent only 10,000 Indian | troops, under command of Lord Methuen, to face some 7 |
ing, came from north-eastern France along with | troops under Rainald, Count of Cleremont and Guy, Cou |
angchen was encircled and attacked while other | troops under his orders attacked in the Haicheng area |
On May 20, they were bolstered by Spanish | troops under the command of Manuel de Godoy. |
ted during the Battle of the Kasserine Pass by | troops under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. |
Spain's | troops under Spinola from the Spanish Netherlands att |
He is reported as having some English | troops under his command for these raids. |
British and Italian | troops under the command of these Commissions had arr |
He was connected with the command of Indian | troops under the British and had some connections wit |
skirmish between Virginia militia and English | troops under Gen. Edward Matthews occurred at Hargrov |
Lead elements of 4,700 | troops under Confederate Brig. |
After an abortive settlement by | troops under General George Stoneman from November 18 |
The Union | troops, under General Schofield, were driven north th |
tary division, his command did not include the | troops under the command of Sheridan. |
dering Somalia would not be eligible to deploy | troops under IGASOM. |
Zeno's army, composed of Roman and Ostrogothic | troops under the command of Theodoric the Amal and Jo |
s successfully repulsed by approximately 1,100 | troops under General Wild, aided by naval gunfire fro |
American soldiers of the United States Colored | Troops under the command of Brig. |
out of Harbin when the Japanese sent their own | troops under Jiro Tamon. |
Towards the end of the month, | troops under Lieutenant-General David Dundas entered |
men, against a force of 8,000 Danish and Dutch | troops under French command. |
low-level attacks against commando and assault | troops undergoing training. |
In the late autumn, Confederate | troops undertook a campaign to subdue the Native Amer |
After the fall of Soviet Union, local Internal | Troops units were resubordinated to the respective ne |
aid there would be little appetite for sending | troops unless peackeepers were given a stronger manda |
George Clymer debarked | troops, unloaded cargo, and treated casualties until |
Camp Terendak was used by Australian | troops until the Australian Battlegroup withdrawal on |
les the Confederates pursued the retreating US | troops until a third line was formed by Gen. Emory's |
The ship remained in the area unloading | troops until 24 October, when she headed for Hollandi |
and was held as a prisoner of war by American | troops until May 18, 1948. |
They were used for accommodating British | troops until 1967 when the military lands were return |
fter the raid on Havre de Grace, Cockburn sent | troops up the Susquehanna River to destroy a depot an |
ethods he could, including ladders, to get his | troops up. |
After the liberation of Germany by American | troops, Ursula left Germany for America. |
Romanian | troops used Camp Dracula until the Romanian Army with |
This division supplied the | troops used in the invasion of Malaya at Kota Bharu. |
The | troops used the backblast from jet engines to melt th |
ast conflict in which mass numbers of soldiers | troops used the M1917. |
A tradition exists that the | troops used pipes to communicate between turrets. |
During World War II, British | troops used Egypt as a base for Allied operations thr |
3 strategic communications | troops, Victor, Whisky and X-Ray. |
ruary 1865, General William Tecumseh Sherman's | troops visited the church and etched "War of 1861-62- |
Central Front had 711,575 men (510,983 combat | troops), Voronezh Front had 625,591 men (446,236) and |
graph etched on the rear wall shows Australian | troops waiting to be airlifted to the Australian base |
In 1914 German | troops want to conquer Verdun fortifications which ar |
e Allied intervention, the presence of foreign | troops was effectively used for propaganda by the Bol |
The loss of his | troops was so great that in March 1950, when Hu retre |
2008, Nagoya High Court ruled that dispatch of | troops was partly unconstitutional. |
A contingent of | troops was provided by king Matthias Corvinus of Hung |
The 1st Regiment, Arkansas State | Troops, was organized from existing Volunteer Militia |
The 79th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Colored | Troops was an all-black unit raised during the Civil |
Troops was released on the free DVD given away with t | |
ined Habsburg-Transylvanian force of 45-50,000 | troops was defeated by the Ottoman army. |
ut scouting the area for the presence of Union | troops, was inadvertently shot by South Carolina troo |
The general heading the Chouan | troops was getting ready to bombard Villedieu and set |
By 1944 the training of commando and assault | troops was on the decline and the squadron was disban |
The greatest concentration of | troops was at Van Bromer's ranch, twelve miles west o |
e 10th L.H.R. which, like so many of the Anzac | troops, was battle-worn, sick and depleted. |
The heroic resistance of the Italian | troops was vastly celebrated by the fascist regime an |
Perry's lines of communications to his | troops was lost with the trumpet. |
ster who was in territory occupied by Northern | troops was declared ipso facto free. |
The Romanian contribution of | troops was enormous. |
Rudolf, upon his capture by American | troops, was suspected of being a member of the SS, in |
Cosimo's army, supported by Spanish | troops, was victorious. |
owever, the rest area assigned to Stakelberg's | troops was in Japanese hands, and despite standing or |
As Villiers halted and then redeployed his | troops, Washington began to prepare for an attack. |
y, as part of Operation Lilliput, transporting | troops, weapons, and supplies from Milne Bay to Oro B |
During the course of the expedition, Shi's | troops weaved in and out of the geographically harsh |
gh the house never contained a large number of | troops, Wellington devoted 21 battalions (12,000 troo |
The | troops went ashore immediately, and the attack transp |
However, Kerlerec's request for more | troops went unanswered, and Kerlerec tightened his di |
His | troops went more east and north and conquered not onl |
The militia | troops went back under the commande of John Rose, a B |
What is more, his | troops went on a rampage through Lhasa and its enviro |
Officials say | troops went to investigate after the Ecuadorean appro |
On the 9th, | troops went ashore, and from then until the 11th, Rat |
Henry's better trained | troops were his own gathered from Silesian Piast duch |
ing their advance through Belgium, the Belgian | troops were sometimes mistaken for French Canadians, |
Soon, the British and Egyptian | troops were in the Mahdist camp fighting often hand-t |
It is doubtful, however, that his | troops were "regular" soldiers, but rather a hodge-po |
Vashik's | troops were caught in a pool of molten magma and dest |
federate fire; over fifty percent of the black | troops were killed, captured, or wounded. |
When his | troops were driven back from most of their positions, |
a household in Huixquilucan; during the raid, | troops were met with gunfire from cartel gunmen. |
Abkhazia's president said "Russian | troops were not involved in the operation." |
Russian | troops were unable to recover his body until five day |
Troops were allocated and trained, plans were drawn u | |
Russian defence spending had increased and | troops were deployed to the border in preparation for |
But Ledlie's | troops were not trained for the assault and Ledlie hi |
However, his | troops were unable to seize Charleston. |
However the non-Persian-speaking | troops were later reported to have been Iranian ethni |
However, his | troops were unable to break through to the city. |
Regiment, along with the other Arkansas State | Troops, were transferred from State to Confederate se |
Forty advancing Free State | troops were badly injured . |
In August 1933 his | troops were attacked by the Chinese Muslim 36th Divis |
Based on the terms of the accord, 3000 English | troops were summoned to occupy Le Havre and Dieppe. |
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