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The majority of the | troops were between 30 and 40 years of age, and in so |
More than 600 Argentine and 255 British | troops were killed. |
Most of its | troops were paroled on May 12, 1865 at Gainesville, A |
supposed "Government Issue" tag that American | troops were nicknamed after. |
These | troops were supplemented by 3 battalions of the Volun |
Its | troops were rescued by workers from California workin |
In 1910 most | troops were moved to Fort Morgan in Alabama. |
If US consent were forthcoming and British | troops were available, we believe that London would c |
A year into the American Civil War, additional | troops were being raised in Onondaga County, New York |
Finding that friendly | troops were not on the hill, he worked his way back t |
South Vietnamese Regional Force | troops were deployed into blocking positions. |
After the new peace treaty, Gazan's | troops were sent to Silesia to restore order. |
Troops were billeted in the house during both world w | |
US | troops were billeted in Bampton at various times duri |
Using the Alice Dean as a ferry, Morgan's | troops were transported to Morvin's Landing, near Mau |
The IDF | troops were ordered to carry out the operation "with |
osses in men and large parts of the 9th Army's | troops were reallocated to the other depleted German |
ICU | troops were reported in hiding and there was speculat |
The Ottoman | troops were exhausted, and the torrent made them look |
Scythian | troops were sent to protect Cilicia but before they a |
1,800 Sri Lankan Army | troops were deployed to relief flood victims on the g |
Altogether some 6000 allied | troops were killed, including 4000 Scots. |
All Spanish | troops were withdrawn, and the island remains unoccup |
Lord Russell's | troops were finally victorious but Lord Grey was late |
The | troops were armed with weapons seized from Northeaste |
An additional 400 | troops were deployed to the city by August 11 to assi |
Thousands of Vietnamese | troops were stationed in Laos to maintain the road ne |
Troops were disembarked on 23 October, and Charles es | |
most of the Brazilian fire, but the Paraguayan | troops were located elsewhere. |
n of the Aquidaban-Nigui stream Solano Lopez's | troops were surrounded and defeated. |
o the separatist website, more than 50 Russian | troops were "eliminated". |
The Brazilian | troops were composed of a battalion of about 4,000 me |
The Burundian | troops were technically ready to go in early August 2 |
ch exploded in a crowded district came as U.S. | troops were leaving major urban cities in Iraq. |
Thus, in 260 BC, a body of Roman | troops were encamped in the neighborhood, when they w |
The | troops were located in and around Nasiriyah. |
torized assault was defeated and the advancing | troops were forced to retreat with heavy casualties. |
ost German infantry divisions, the bulk of its | troops were leg-mobile infantry supported by horse-dr |
ing to the separatist account, the pro-Russian | troops were ambushed by separatist fighters who infli |
Other | troops were used as well, and the total number of tro |
Large numbers of Spanish | troops were killed and the remainder had to withdraw |
Federal | troops were sent to quell the violence and peace was |
The support | troops were delayed in their arrival and the Ninth Re |
The Confederate | troops were successful in their campaign to force the |
an attack by the Bangladesh Forces, Pakistani | troops were defeated and Jamalpur became free. |
e severely mauled and General Sengge Rinchen's | troops were forced to withdraw. |
Soon the | troops were joined by 40,000 more, under Sherman and |
Henry IV the Elder and his | troops were now hunting the Black Guard. |
But the | troops weren't the only ones who were entertained. |
Fort San Juan and marched the remainder of his | troops westward to resupply Sgt. |
He followed the Mexican | troops westward as they retired from Texas to be cert |
n, who easily picked off the white-clad French | troops when the assault finally got underway. |
Maximilian could only lead the whole of the | troops when he had to appear in the Rhenish district. |
Ducrot was beginning to withdraw the | troops when Wimpffen produced his commission and coun |
ising and was the vice captain of Skanderbeg's | troops when they captured Kruja in 1443. |
was arrested during World War Two by Stalin's | troops when they invaded and took possession of the f |
She is swimming to see Japanese | troops when Kobori met her at his boat because Pround |
secession, he raised the Adams County cavalry | troops, when war broke out, riding with them to Richm |
o Richmond in command of a division of colored | troops which belonged to Godfrey Weitzel's XXV Corps. |
These | troops, which were much better disciplined and traine |
went to see king Francis I of France to obtain | troops, which led to the Siege of Nice in August 1543 |
ing the summit were attacked by Austrian shock | troops which retook it, the strenuous Italian resista |
ce, transporting approximately 23,000 American | troops which she disembarked at Brest, France and St. |
as made up almost entirely of African-American | troops, which had previously belonged to the X and XV |
s workers are often placed inside the units of | troops which they support. . |
d diseases were taking their toll on the Dutch | troops, which were in a precarious position. |
der to organize a rebellion against the Danish | troops which occupied Sweden. |
This is in contrast to the phrase shock | troops, which is a translation from a German term. |
er 16, 1914 and defended by Belgian and French | troops, which marked the beginning of the Battle of t |
officer Major William Colby lead the NORSO I - | troops which mainly where of Norwegian heritage. |
The KGB's Security | Troops, which numbered about 40,000 in 1989, provided |
rict were three fortified regions and District | troops, which included artillery and NKVD frontier un |
The area was set up by the British for their | troops, which acted as their official "comfort zone". |
He was executed by North Carolina militia | troops while they were serving under North Carolina's |
ng the Italian border were occupied by Italian | troops, while areas along the Belgian frontier were a |
The boat sunk, killing 38 | troops, while 26 survived. |
arnered attention when it was first played for | troops while Wright was visiting Iraq. |
ograd, including those that carried Kornilov's | troops, while propagandists sent by the Soviet manage |
that its policemen were attacked by Abkhazian | troops, while they were securing the Achamkhara heigh |
ed by General Charles Cornwallis and had 1,900 | troops while their American opponents numbered 4,400. |
Arlington was used by Union | troops while planning the burning of the University o |
er recited the Chanson de Roland to the Norman | troops while juggling with his sword. |
e Defeat of Baz Bahadur of Malwa by the Mughal | troops, while Rani Roopmati, and her female companion |
1989 and members filled in for National Guard | troops while they were deployed for the Persian Gulf |
The 325th's aircraft helped move 19,935 | troops while also helping to return 5,672 Frenchmen t |
Berlin, by carving an escape corridor for the | troops while Russian forces are in Poland. |
et-fighting between Communards and Versaillais | troops, whilst other buildings were destroyed by ince |
usket from a window of his home at the British | troops, who in reprisal, burned the Larkin homes to t |
an cultural organizations by Russian Bolshevik | troops who were sent to Ukraine in January and Februa |
They were thwarted by African-American Union | troops who were stationed nearby. |
ejoined the corps, much to the pleasure of the | troops who thought he was dead. |
13 April 1976) was a German general of Panzer | troops who served during World War II. |
any supplies, and left the prisoners for other | troops who followed behind. |
the Second War War, being amongst the British | troops who liberated Belsen in 1945. |
About 2,000 | troops who have joined the rebels take their orders f |
such as Cui Wei and Hua Dacai were surrendered | troops who had been redeployed. |
Roughly half of the | troops who died at Landstuhl from combat injuries fro |
This enraged the Umayyad | troops who faced him the following year outside of Mo |
itary allowed organs to be donated by American | troops who died in Germany from wounds suffered in Ir |
nian Army "continuously changed its first-rank | troops, who were led away by the inhabitants to their |
ptain John E. Wool had been reinforced by more | troops who had just made their way up the path to the |
earch of Jethro, he is kindly greeted by Union | troops who offer him food and conversation. |
In 1844 his | troops, who did not have control over the surrounding |
ask force moved up the Yazoo River, and landed | troops who marched up “...the levee, making quite a d |
y containing the remains of some of the Allied | troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli. |
Around half of the estimated 6,000 | troops who have joined the rebels take their orders f |
2 Act affected over 150,000 former Confederate | troops who had taken part in the American Civil War. |
The Portuguese-African | troops who had defected to Guinea received life sente |
ary is having trouble giving bonus payments to | troops who were involuntarily kept on duty after Sept |
an of a Spanish duke, he was with the imperial | troops who besieged Florence in 1545. |
The city was later occupied by Russian | troops, who remained for some time before eventually |
He commanded | troops who on 1810 September 23 captured the Spanish |
He was also joined by Lord Drummon's French | troops who had just landed in Montrose. |
and Artillery Regiments were made up of French | troops who had volunteered to serve overseas if neede |
sion cemetery containing the remains of Allied | troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli, inclu |
k Mieroslawski, tried to hold off the Prussian | troops, who far outnumbered them. |
Iran says it is investigating Afghan | troops who shot at Iranian forces after crossing over |
In early May, it linked up with other Indian | troops who had captured Rangoon, the capital. |
On October 20, 1941 it was occupied by German | troops, who destroyed it in their retraction in 1943. |
sion cemetery containing the remains of allied | troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli. |
Tunisia-Rommel talks with German | troops who are using a captured American half-track |
rible as the battle was for the British Empire | troops who suffered there, it naturally affected the |
The first American | troops, who were often called "Doughboys", first land |
four months, the island was controlled by army | troops, who were housed in schools and government bui |
Walk is a tribute to the bravery of Australian | troops who fought in the Papua New Guinea campaign of |
t containing the remains of some of the allied | troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli. |
pported occupation forces and evacuated Allied | troops who had been prisoners of war. |
al was initially sanctioned for award to those | troops who had been engaged in action against the mut |
opened its gates to William d'Aubigny and his | troops, whom the barons rebelling against King John h |
s death would bring retribution by U.N. Gurkha | troops, whom the Katangans greatly feared. |
sailed on to Manila to embark Army occupation | troops whom she landed at Tsingtao, China, 11 October |
In 2005, when asked how long US | troops will stay in Iraq, Rice said, "I don't want to |
More than 250,000 Afghan police and | troops will be deployed to protect polling centers. |
50,000 | troops will stay in an advise and assist role. |
Fifty-thousand U.S. | troops will remain in Iraq to serve as a transitional |
e game mechanics are based on troop strengths, | troops will march through Helsinki; if on historical |
American | troops will leave Iraq, Bull wrote, only "when the Ir |
AMISOM spokesman Ba-Huko said the peacekeeping | troops will continue taking up new positions in the c |
U.S. | troops will begin their drawdown in Iraq at the end o |
About 50,000 U.S. | troops will stay in Iraq until the end of 2011 as a s |
ry of Defense Donald Rumsfeld confirms that US | troops will be withdrawn from Saudi Arabia where they |
After the defeat of his | troops Willisen resigned and lived in Paris (France), |
FG press release stated a unit of 500 Eritrean | troops with artillery and other heavy weapons had rei |
Rodrigo roused the | troops with a speech and the next day at midday the C |
Landing her | troops with the first waves, she turned back to Leyte |
The incorporated French | troops with their guns and muskets played a key role |
Col. Miles equipped his | troops with winter gear and established a temporary b |
began in 1937 in an effort to provide airborne | troops with heavy support weapons that could be dropp |
At Galluccio, Roger's son ambushed the papal | troops with only a thousand knights and captured the |
Zhao Hong at one time led his | troops with Han Zhong and Sun Zhong to occupy Wanchen |
ever, high surf prevented the retrieval of the | troops with the result that the landing party suffere |
alists, on the other hand, could support their | troops with their ships from the river. |
The northern battery was manned by 162 | troops with six gun mounts in casemates. |
Between June 22 and July 26, 1941, Romanian | troops with the help of Wehrmacht recovered Bessarabi |
the programming was aimed at entertaining the | troops, with no artistic agenda. |
Although he led the English | troops with great gallantry, they were beaten off wit |
the SVT was more difficult to manufacture, and | troops with only rudimentary training had difficulty |
ficial records, the British government lost 43 | troops with 126 wounded, while 2337 rebels were kille |
ride of his power and triumph, will credit our | troops with nothing less than the courage and fortitu |
hail Skobelev was sent out with 20,000 Russian | troops with the intention of reducing Lovcha. |
Islamic rebels also fought against the Yemeni | troops, with the fighting destroying much of the old |
This success allowed the supply of the Polish | troops with badly needed arms. |
nsive the A Shau Valley provided the Communist | troops with an important base from which to attack So |
“Those villages whose population meets | troops with arms, burn down the villages and shoot th |
LOW numbered about 15,000 | troops with limited artillery (about 40 guns 40-105mm |
Larry escapes from the Egyptian | troops with the tablet, with the help of General Geor |
rovided a supporting garrison of 2,000 Turkish | troops with artilley. |
Victory of the allied | troops with a decisive Greek contribution. |
e funneled into the country to train and equip | troops with weapons. |
Did they have any | troops with them, do you think? |
SNLF personnel were well-trained, high quality | troops with good morale and they performed well again |
IGASOM was expected to eventually reach 8,000 | troops, with an expected cost of $335 million for the |
carrier when they came under attack by Taliban | troops with machine guns and a rocket-propelled grena |
The initial response was to equip | troops with cotton mouth pads for protection. |
ain John S. Mosby defeated Richard R. Blazer's | troops with 9 companies of cavalry. |
1808: French | troops withdraw from the Province of Pomerania |
utlej and HMIS Hindustan to intercept Japanese | troops withdrawing from the Andamans. |
n continued on a mission to intercept Japanese | troops withdrawing from the Andamans. |
1 October 1990: 76% of all Cuban | troops withdrawn (21 months) |
installing the KDP in control of Irbil, Iraqi | troops withdrew from the Kurdish region back to their |
Then the diversionary | troops withdrew from Haynes Bluff, reembarked, and th |
However, some of the German | troops withdrew to the woods near the field and succe |
On 30 June Soviet | troops withdrew on the right bank of the river, and b |
When the French | troops withdrew from the region in 1814, Haffner rema |
Though superior in numbers, the Massachusetts | troops withdrew after some unsuccessful attacks. |
By noon, the Finnish | troops withdrew to their own lines. |
As Federal | troops withdrew in 1861 to return east for engagement |
st Asian theater by the time the last American | troops withdrew from Vietnam in 1973. |
Colonel Brooke's | troops withdrew, and Admiral Cochrane's fleet sailed |
fter they reached their objective, the Israeli | troops withdrew, since Israel approved a UN ceasefire |
f the Achaean barons, and be judged, William's | troops withdrew. |
ble to treat the disease, and it was issued to | troops within a year. |
larch, placed as the symbolic leader of Jewish | troops within Sassanid army in 608 CE, according to J |
a combination of commanding the only effective | troops within the capital and buying the support of t |
18, 1865 the Army of the James was composed of | troops within the Dept. of Virginia & North Carolina. |
it was disbanded, he continued to command its | troops within the 7th Infantry Division. |
d, Kasaji, and Mutshatsha and defeated Zairian | troops without difficulty. |
from the city for fear of encountering Chinese | troops without reinforcements and supply. |
Arriving Kerama, 26 March, she landed her | troops without opposition on Yakabi Shima and remaine |
Also present are many of the | troops' wives, whom Del and Rodney assure the viewers |
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