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The revolution waned and the | troops were no longer needed, but the two countries w |
For their part, the IAC initiated the | Troops Out Now Coalition to oppose the war. |
rican destroyer and supplied ammunition to the | troops ashore. |
He commanded the | troops in the eastern provinces (vilayets) of the Ott |
A tradition exists that the | troops used pipes to communicate between turrets. |
e warning and began to whistle and yell at the | troops. |
Fan led the | troops to participate in the famous battle at the Tin |
military encampment, which was attacked by the | troops of the Mexican General Pancho Villa on 15 May |
Richard managed to rally the | troops, as the whole of the army cried Sanctum Sepulc |
s son Siward was wounded and fell, causing the | troops to waver. |
une 16, 1944, a secret order was issued to the | troops in East Karelia to withdraw. |
ly seized Mleh and interrogated him before the | troops and the princes as to what he was hoping to ac |
lney and HMS Hartland were used in landing the | troops. |
Then the | troops burned the town and committed abuses against t |
lands certainly makes a narrow passage for the | troops to ford across to the Cochinese peninsula and |
However - unlike the | troops of the Legion Freies Indien, who had peaked fi |
Ireland - Why The | Troops Must Get Out |
The | troops moved out on the night of June 8, but made poo |
king part in a rebellion, he was killed by the | troops of Khalid ul-Qasr. |
as killed in the Baltimore riot of 1861 as the | troops passed through that city. |
Road Pig was among the | troops under the command of Clench on Earth. |
From 1896 to 1898 he commanded of the | troops in Bengal. |
e, Coursehorn was being used as a camp for the | troops, and in 1944 soldiers had been gathered there |
320 boats, in double line abreast, brought the | troops ashore. |
Beverly Young's T-shirt stated: "Support the | Troops - Defending Our Freedom." |
equipment during the carnage while most of the | troops escaped encirclement. |
ught to restrict Campbell's authority over the | troops. |
ti on December 10, 2008 for UFC: Fight for the | Troops. |
e (they had a tendency to sway a little as the | troops jumped). |
The | troops were exhausted and low on ammunition after two |
for her volunteer efforts and services to the | troops. |
n the treetops to follow every movement of the | troops coming up. |
the beginning of the encounter, and before the | troops had fairly emerged from the bridge, a slave wa |
g party of ten to fifteen Indians attacked the | troops as they guarded a pack train at Soldier Bar on |
Li Shimin's army avoided conflict until the | troops of Dou Jiande were exhausted and then led a ca |
At Pea Ridge he commanded the | troops that first made contact with Confederate force |
The | troops initially pushed Rebel forces back, but not aw |
with the 85th Infantry Regiment, supplying the | troops and burying the dead. |
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 |
The | troops were to avoid combat and retreat into the hill |
Its performance was highly praised by the | troops. |
The | troops assisted with rescue, maintaining law and orde |
olson, commanding the squadrons supporting the | troops ashore off Cape Helles, on 25 May 1915. |
The | troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front to come to Buchares |
558 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the | troops in Lombardy by Philip II. |
The | troops had to remain on their ships. |
tiri by the Zamorin and came to terms with the | troops and people. |
Italian front to allow for recuperation of the | troops. |
When a train arrived, the | troops cheered as though reinforcements were arriving |
ighty two persons were summarily killed by the | troops during the Killing Time (1684-85). |
On a forced march, the | troops proceeded through Richmond, Fredericksburg, an |
line and holding a pistol to Vietors head, the | troops were subsequently withdrawn. |
The | troops of Trier therefore withdrew and Reinhard of We |
age compared to parachute assault was that the | troops landed in one place, rather than being dispers |
In 1200, the town was captured by the | troops of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who annexed the to |
The | troops lacked training and uniforms, sickness was rif |
he quaestura exercitus was to help support the | troops that were stationed there. |
The village was sacked by the | troops of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor in 1312. |
g the war, and Ferdinand I decided to keep the | troops there and fight. |
ships returned to Niagara and disembarked the | troops on 3 August. |
an forces fired ammunition and missiles at the | troops from rooftops, courtyards, trucks, and streets |
The majority of the | troops were between 30 and 40 years of age, and in so |
scene ends with an appreciative message to the | troops. |
The | troops started firing into the crowd to prevent the p |
press conference on their way to entertain the | troops (1943) |
e of Fehrbellin was fought there, in which the | troops of Brandenburg defeated those of occupying Swe |
eapons, food, and other material needs for the | troops. |
Also, the | troops at Tambolambo were contained by the Peruvian f |
November Brigadier Campbell was commanding the | troops, including one regiment of tanks, in the area |
ow very rare, as most of them were sent to the | troops in the first world war trenches. |
He visited the | troops in the Middle East and he also helped victims |
Frederick Irwin who was the commandant of the | troops in the colony and who had arrived on the Sulph |
The plan was to land the | troops directly into the port. |
The | troops are poorly trained and disciplined and some of |
ous obstacle and inspired the remainder of the | troops. |
The inscription at Habitancum identifies the | troops stationed at that location as being from the V |
o sees no contradiction between supporting the | troops and being against the war. |
These provided shelter for the | troops and hindered observation by the Austrians. |
oving to intercept the Parthians with only the | troops at his immediate disposal, he was ambushed and |
, Hetzer, had spontaneously been coined by the | troops. |
amo Bay and various legal issues impacting the | troops. |
eered at the start of the war to entertain the | troops. |
at-grandson of Hugh Hornby Birley, who led the | troops at the Peterloo Massacre. |
tary division, his command did not include the | troops under the command of Sheridan. |
Berlin, by carving an escape corridor for the | troops while Russian forces are in Poland. |
Although the | troops led by the PCE rejected the coup on Madrid the |
The artist depicted the | troops of Constantine bearing the labarum. |
f how the land would have been in 1781 for the | troops marching through. |
enemy trenches kicking a football ahead of the | troops. |
The | troops were armed with weapons seized from Northeaste |
s promoted to Brigadier-General commanding the | troops stationed in Australia. |
The | troops occupied two villages near Zugdidi, 13 village |
007 Broussard was involved in an Entertain the | Troops tour in the Middle East. |
ll, the truth is that what matters is that the | troops are not taken there, stay for two days, and th |
military departments, and had command over the | troops in their districts. |
The | troops were located in and around Nasiriyah. |
On the 15th, she provided fire support for the | troops and antiaircraft protection for the ships in t |
Read and listen to the Queen's message to the | troops (BBC) |
ried out sortie after sortie in support of the | troops ashore and over the ships assembled, but the W |
utinous soldiers forcibly tried to prevent the | troops marching off. |
in 1794, when his domains were overrun by the | troops of Revolutionary France. |
ons in today's dollars in an effort to pay the | troops. |
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 |
Even the | troops serving the local Bulgarian artillery batterie |
527-565), and Coutzes led the | troops stationed at Damascus, while his brother led t |
Then he conducted a military funeral for the | troops massacred at Goliad. |
The | troops all went to their stations and lowered the boa |
Soon the | troops were joined by 40,000 more, under Sherman and |
ld ships, at the disposition of, -(before the) | troops of the king, my lord. |
mon enemy, become reconciled and prepare their | troops for battle. |
lip V as king of Spain and had evacuated their | troops from Barcelona over sea. |
ntry, the Confederate commanders ordered their | troops to disengage from the action in the mid-mornin |
ow has a pledge to vow to always support their | troops and never take them for granted. |
en the French, Italians, and Poles drove their | troops off the battlefield in rout. |
ry's General Staff and sought passage of their | troops through Hungary and for Hungary's participatio |
ans were about to try to get supplies to their | troops in East Africa. |
ny media attention, the British withdrew their | troops from Basra Palace to the airport. |
British urged the Egyptians to evacuate their | troops. |
When the Dutch began sending their | troops back to Indonesia, Hatta, together with Syahri |
of Tang generals near Chang'an gathered their | troops to prepare to attack Huang to recapture Chang' |
rom the area without retaliating against their | troops. |
Accordingly, Dessaix and Fontanelli led their | troops across mountain trails to reach the Fella vall |
alists, on the other hand, could support their | troops with their ships from the river. |
to prevent the Japanese from reinforcing their | troops on Guadalcanal. |
owever, the Archadian forces overwhelmed their | troops, and Lord Rasler was mortally wounded by an ar |
els were forced into retreat, and 20% of their | troops were killed. |
The French claimed that their | troops had been ambushed by the Chinese. |
on the Romanians for the poor quality of their | troops so a German scapegoat was needed. |
prised forts the ships were able to land their | troops and capture the forts with little difficulty. |
Monitoring the movement of their | troops, general Gang Gam-chan attacked them in the vi |
ify the town and that there were 2000 of their | troops present. |
o they celebrated when the war ended and their | troops could come home. |
azi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and their | troops besieged the city of Leningrad. |
both Japan and China agreed to withdraw their | troops from Korea in the Convention of Tientsin of Ap |
nned to send 200 Thai civilians to visit their | troops. |
artillery cover for the main portion of their | troops. |
e from their superiors in Washington and their | troops on the ground. |
acknowledged or even less admitted that their | troops took part in very serious human right abuses a |
ONLF rebel group denied that over 200 of their | troops were forced out of Somaliland. |
And as a result of this the rest of their | troops rapidly succumbed to an all out Maratha attack |
rmishing, the two Kings decided to array their | troops for battle. |
Another 22% want their | troops numbers to be reduced. |
Iceland to visit Methodist chaplains and their | troops. |
The area was set up by the British for their | troops, which acted as their official "comfort zone". |
These | troops arrived before the Malborghetto fort on 15 May |
These | troops - called "Gibraltar Force" - were given differ |
These | troops headed for Toronto to join William Lyon Macken |
liam Russ has noted that the presence of these | troops, ostensibly to enforce neutrality and prevent |
he put it: ‘It was necessary to organize these | troops in brigades, divisions, and corps d'armee with |
These | troops, which were much better disciplined and traine |
These | troops were blockaded in the town by forces under Art |
These | troops established a fortified position at Portsmouth |
After securing these | troops, he called Army Commander-in-chief, General Ca |
arguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these | troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's |
However, these | troops of former Guominjun felt that their loyalty wa |
Union Gen. S. A. Hurlburt wrote of these | troops in a dispatch dated December 17, 1863: "The re |
These | troops, before marching out, shall lay down their wea |
Ironically, some of these | troops, trained to Western methods, were successfully |
d to pay the cost of housing and feeding these | troops. |
d, we will obviously tell the world that these | troops have arrived. |
These | troops worked in all areas and activities of the Labo |
As a result these | troops were unable to see the Parliamentarians until |
These | troops were supplemented by 3 battalions of the Volun |
arguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these | troops repelled repeated charges by General Lasalle's |
Had all these | troops been recalled, Charles could have faced Napole |
and Thomas Fairfax to mediate with Thompson's | troops and give assurances that force would not be us |
Unfortunately, those | troops attacking along the levee came to a ditch, unk |
empress Maria Theresa refused to pay for those | troops any longer. |
al was initially sanctioned for award to those | troops who had been engaged in action against the mut |
In 2005, over three thousand | troops from the 56th BCT, 36th ID deployed to Iraq as |
Ma Bufang complied, and moved several thousand | troops to the border with Tibet (1912-1951). |
Mongol commander of a thousand | troops, in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Martyrdom of the Fra |
The Turks commanded 35 thousand | troops and 120 guns. |
awa, and Kwajalein, returning several thousand | troops to the United States. |
Eventually though, only three | troops were authorized. |
Every gun battery now comprises three | troops of 155 mm towed howitzers. |
from No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando and three | Troops from No. 4 Commando. |
formed in 1693 from the amalgamation of three | troops of grenadiers. |
The three | Troops halted in front of the battery and repulsed a |
Thirty Years War, it was plundered by Tilly's | troops. |
vors were enslaved and carried away by Timur's | troops. |
In 1395 Timur's | troops sacked the city. |
Tipu's | troops were outnumbered 4:1 in this war. |
aia in October and using insulting language to | troops at Parihaka in November. |
ble to treat the disease, and it was issued to | troops within a year. |
blic Schools and help student write letters to | troops out at war. |
Awarded to | troops under the command of Lord Gough who defeated t |
, Saskatchewan, from which he supplied meat to | troops suppressing the North-West Rebellion; he later |
mbassy by jumping from a window and running to | troops surrounding the compound. |
, and gave days and nights of close support to | troops advancing ashore. |
Contractor for furnishing supplies to | troops on the western frontier in 1819 and 1820. |
Awarded to | troops under the command of Lord Gough who defeated t |
ary is having trouble giving bonus payments to | troops who were involuntarily kept on duty after Sept |
They were used to air-drop supplies to | troops and civilians from bomber aircraft during Worl |
the profit of army officers making payments to | troops. |
Transported supplies to | troops in Italy during September 1944. |
rd off arrows, as a sunshade, and to signal to | troops. |
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