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At first irregular | troops, they were later considered a regular corps. |
1. Border's | troops: they were recently defeated by Mongolia at th |
for two days, allowing the remnants of Polish | troops in western Poland to defend the capital, Warsa |
s were shot dead by British Parachute Regiment | troops in what became known as Bloody Sunday, Duddy w |
orse, Preston had placed a large number of his | troops in wheat fields over seven feet tall. |
Thailand contributed more than 12,000 | troops of which 351 were killed in action in Vietnam. |
asked to the French authorities to hasten the | troops arrival which ended the troubles inspired by a |
o consisted, according to Ruiz, of 800 Mexican | troops, of which only an estimated 130 survived. |
also spent much time during WWII entertaining | troops, for which she was made an honorary Brigadier |
illed and 724 captured out of a total of 4,000 | troops engaged, while French losses are unknown. |
3 strategic communications | troops, Victor, Whisky and X-Ray. |
wood appointed Price paymaster general of Iowa | troops to whom he advanced large sums of money. |
Also present are many of the | troops' wives, whom Del and Rodney assure the viewers |
ed through the valley en route to dislodge the | troops of Will Thomas who were entrenched in Gatlinbu |
ent six years commanding a company of engineer | troops at Willets Point, New York, that experimented |
Ducrot was beginning to withdraw the | troops when Wimpffen produced his commission and coun |
Col. Miles equipped his | troops with winter gear and established a temporary b |
At the end of 1778, he joined Connecticut | troops at winter quarters in Redding. |
Casey's line, manned by inexperienced | troops, buckled with some men retreating, but fought |
lled when his staff car was ambushed by Polish | troops armed with heavy machine guns. |
liberation of Northern Norway, where Norwegian | troops cooperated with the Red Army. |
17 January - American Revolution: British | troops clash with American colonists at the Battle of |
oppose the threatened invasion, 6,000 regular | troops, together with the hastily organised militia, |
nd of the Maltese forces - about 2,000 Maltese | troops along with about 1,500 irregulars, unpaid, ill |
the end of 1944, the surviving Kalmyk cavalry | troops, together with their families, retreated with |
Government | troops clash with resistance soldiers in Badakhshan p |
A special | troops battalion with a security company and signal c |
urred two months later, when surviving Nagaoka | troops, together with troops from Aizu, managed to ta |
to be prepared and manned by some 2000 French | troops, along with other defences, such as an artille |
With that unit he was to reinforce the Polish | troops fighting with the Germans after the outbreak o |
rth Korea quickly responded with about 150-200 | troops, armed with machine guns and assault rifles. |
months for undermining of combat moral of the | troops, interference with political education of the |
The presence of these British | troops, coupled with General Clinton's desire for a p |
The | troops assisted with rescue, maintaining law and orde |
In August 1944 retreating German | troops worked with Italian Fascists to destroy the sy |
tect smoke meant it could easily locate ground | troops firing with small arms, even if under cover an |
e border clashes between Chinese Imperial Army | troops along with Boxers against Russian forces. |
s normally consisted of a headquarters and two | troops each with four guns, seven jeeps and a D6 trac |
In addition, two companies of federal | troops converged with the men of the rifle clubs to e |
. Ross's 17th Illinois infantry engaged Lowe's | troops first with skirmishers, then the main line of |
attacks in its attempt to force United States | troops to withdraw from Afghanistan, overthrwo the Af |
Sri Lankan | troops then withdraw from the north of the country an |
Its main task was to delay advancing German | troops and withdraw eastwards along the northern line |
They further called on Ethiopian | troops to withdraw from areas they had occupied durin |
Santa Anna to give orders for all Mexican | troops to withdraw from Texas as soon as possible. |
closing from all around, Mulligan ordered his | troops to withdraw. |
re able to exact a price on attacking American | troops, before withdrawing to cross-border sanctuarie |
The | troops were withdrawn from Italy after an expected Fr |
Later, after Japan was defeated and Japanese | troops had withdrawn from Asia, all these former colo |
The | troops were withdrawn after the war but the runway is |
These initial | troops were withdrawn in 1913. |
Most U.S. | troops were withdrawn afterwards. |
All Spanish | troops were withdrawn, and the island remains unoccup |
sefire in Korea be called and that all foreign | troops be withdrawn. |
riod, it was reported that some 50,183 foreign | troops had withdrawn. |
ley despite building a blockhouse, if any more | troops were withdrawn. |
In June 1944, Finnish | troops partially withdrew from the ceded areas again |
Following the demonstrations, the Syrian | troops completely withdrew from Lebanon on April 27, |
Lin Biao's | troops eventually withdrew from the battlefield, allo |
Their victory ensured that no Mexican | troops remained within Texas. |
out of ammunition and gasoline, and remaining | troops surrendering without a fight. |
Still, some of Johnson's | troops effected, without opposition, a lodgment in th |
odes, Langford is captured by North Vietnamese | troops and witnesses the fall of Saigon. |
bombers watched videos of British and American | troops killing women and children in Iraq before emba |
On the 30th, the force landed | troops on Woodlark and Kiriwina and the encirclement |
e Italian messenger, the Commandant orders his | troops to work. |
terested in acting while entertaining American | troops before World War II. |
tenna structure there not dismantled by Soviet | troops after World War II. |
elm helmet would continue to be worn by German | troops into World War II. |
out the United States, and played overseas for | troops during World War II. |
stra and shortly after began entertaining U.S. | troops during World War II. |
00 of the Model 10-A version for issue to U.S. | troops during World War I. |
er of the Dumbells, which entertained Canadian | troops during World War I. |
ricans as a tribute to the bravery of Scottish | troops during World War I. |
the production of combat gases used by German | troops during World War I. |
s hospital to house Australian and New Zealand | troops in World War I. |
He called for specially trained | troops that would "develop a reign of terror down the |
It said two other | troops were wounded when their vehicle was hit by a r |
arnered attention when it was first played for | troops while Wright was visiting Iraq. |
troops approach; XXX 9th 1789". | |
In September 1941, the German | troops of XXXXVII. |
ntertainment hosts their annual Tribute to the | Troops each year since 2003. |
ed more than $185 million in support of AMISOM | troops this year. |
late 1964, the number rose to 50,000 Egyptian | troops in Yemen. |
San Francisco 5 April, she carried occupation | troops to Yokohama, Japan; then steamed back to the U |
Ying and Lan Yu, who led Ming loyalist Muslim | troops against Yuan loyalist Muslims. |
On April 6, Axis powers' | troops attacked Yugoslavia with Operation 25 and Gree |
These tasks include supporting | troops in Yugoslavia, fighter protection and reconnai |
These tasks included supporting | troops in Yugoslavia, fighter protection and reconnai |
Edmond Tamiz : Mr Garone from the | troops in Yves |
Jacques Hilling : Mr Guillet from the | troops in Yves |
These missions included support of ground | troops, landing zone (LZ) preps, interdiction, and co |
US | troops targeted Zubaydi on October 3, 2008, after rec |
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