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War Sheepy provided free quarter and horses to | troops from the parliamentary garrisons from north Wa |
This allowed Tokhtamysh's | troops to burst in and ravage Moscow, killing around |
She took | troops to Inchon early in 1951; and, in April, after |
ai was not open to foreign ships, and the Tosa | troops were in charge of policing the city. |
The total | troops in this Army included - 150 battalions, 128 sq |
When Toungoo | troops attacked a heavily fortified Prome, Narapati a |
This was needed to prevent Townshend's | troops from attempting a breakout in coordination wit |
Their purpose was to train | troops and gain knowledge of military maneuvers and o |
Henry's better trained | troops were his own gathered from Silesian Piast duch |
He called for specially trained | troops that would "develop a reign of terror down the |
These short-term, lightly trained | troops freed veteran units from routine duty to allow |
It was more recently adapted for training | troops going to Iraq. |
This fort is still actively training | troops today. |
and the Beamers began recruiting and training | troops. |
The brigade trains | troops for securing northern Finland during war-time, |
sailed from San Francisco 28 June to transfer | troops in the western Pacific, calling at Eniwetok, G |
In 1945, Empire Arquebus was used to transport | troops from Sydney and Brisbane via New Ireland, New |
She then continued to transport | troops between Leyte, Manus, and Wakde Islands. |
trips to Hai Phong, North Vietnam to transport | troops and refugees to Da Nang and Saigon in the Sout |
y commander at Detroit, Michigan, to transport | troops and supplies to Fort Mackinac and Fort Dearbor |
ortant roads in the country, used to transport | troops, ran through the village. |
, then to Wellington, New Zealand to transport | troops to Europe. |
e Illinois militia used the ferry to transport | troops and supplies across the river. |
Army in 1915 in Flanders, where he transported | troops in red, double-decker London buses. |
At the end of the War, she transported | troops between Tilbury and Ostend. |
November and during the next month transported | troops and equipment from Mangarin Bay, Mindoro to Ba |
e Bay, New Guinea, on 20 July, she transported | troops and supplies and conducted training exercises |
For the rest of the war, LST-794 transported | troops and cargo between Okinawa and the Philippines. |
During the next four weeks she transported | troops and cargo between Guadalcanal and the Russell |
She operated up the rivers and transported | troops to trouble spots. |
Moved to Trinidad in May 1945 and transported | troops returning to the US. |
r it was an important station for transporting | troops to the front lines. |
Both had been transporting | troops and materials eastwards, but Caledonia also ca |
y, as part of Operation Lilliput, transporting | troops, weapons, and supplies from Milne Bay to Oro B |
She was put into service transporting | troops from the Eastern Front via Stettin to Oslo and |
days were of feverish activities, transporting | troops to Antofagasta, from where on October 19, the |
r Mobility Command (USAF AMC) for transporting | troops and cargo. |
war, a combined force of Frontier and Tundran | Troops arrive at Vladstag, the Xylvanian Capital. |
refect of Euboea and managed to remove Turkish | troops off the island. |
discover that it had been occupied by Turkish | troops. |
t that this was largely carried out by Turkish | troops. |
ed Venetian service and fought against Turkish | troops at Morea. |
Turkish | troops invaded the Friuli region in northeastern Ital |
Saracens of Aleppo who, with help from Turkish | troops, began an attempt to reconquer the Byzantine p |
In 1541, Turkish | troops occupied the fortress and held it for 145 year |
dorou was an Independent, who ran as a Turkish | Troops Out of Cyprus candidate. |
ed during the first siege of vienna by Turkish | troops. |
that time many Germans fighting along Turkish | troops in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign suddenly f |
r the Boy's School was commandeered by Turkish | troops for use as a hospital during Allenby's assault |
rovided a supporting garrison of 2,000 Turkish | troops with artilley. |
And the second was when Turkish | troops drove Armenian troops out of Oltu district on |
The draft said Rwandan Tutsi | troops may have killed thousands of Hutus in the DRC |
h garrison in Youghal despatched nearly twenty | troops in a single lorry. |
apacity was increased slightly to carry twenty | troops. |
nd Hosokawa Tadaoki commanding twenty-thousand | troops, surrounded and besieged Jinju Castle. |
On assaulting the hill two | troops of commandos were exposed to well-positioned m |
in Bankhead followed bringing with him the two | troops of the 2nd Cavalry. |
s normally consisted of a headquarters and two | troops each with four guns, seven jeeps and a D6 trac |
the Suez Canal bringing reinforcements to U.N. | troops fighting in Korea. |
the USO Tour 2006 and released a song for U.S | troops called "Get Y'all Back Home". |
When U.S | troops reach Istanbul, the conflict degrades to urban |
Hudson responds with U.S. | troops in both countries, and the conflicts soon bog |
hree Thousand and Counting - A tribute to U.S. | Troops killed in Iraq. |
d in the Diyala Governorate, killed eight U.S. | troops. |
r the guidance of General Zachary Taylor, U.S. | troops were stationed at the U.S./Mexico border, read |
However, the U.S. | troops did not understand him, because their Ho-Chunk |
By this time, some 12,000 U.S. | troops had landed in the Philippines. |
fghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death, that U.S. | troops were involved. |
U.S. | troops are entertained about Patricia on their way ho |
Asked again whether U.S. | troops should be sent to Darfur, Clinton focused on " |
5, Abdel Hamid was mistakenly arrested by U.S. | troops. |
05 in protest against being handcuffed by U.S. | troops at a roadblock. |
Indian resistance to U.S. | troops in the area had continued as part of the Yakim |
Sunday June 1: U.S. | troops kill a suspected enemy fighter near Lwara. |
The U.S. | troops were equipped with the M1903 Springfield rifle |
U.S. | troops were opposed by forces loyal to Juan Bosch, th |
career soldier, Charlton served with the U.S. | troops occupying Germany in the aftermath of World Wa |
Following the murder, U.S. | troops were deployed and demanded the tribes turn ove |
Fifty-thousand U.S. | troops will remain in Iraq to serve as a transitional |
d as a place for persons to remember both U.S. | troops and the Iraqi civilians killed during the cour |
he Eisenhower Doctrine in turn called for U.S. | troops to be sent to the Middle East to defend U.S. a |
stra and shortly after began entertaining U.S. | troops during World War II. |
ks near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 28 U.S. | troops. |
aviest fighting came on November 14, when U.S. | troops came under heavy fire in Watapur valley while |
h overseas tour for the USO, entertaining U.S. | troops in East Asia. |
ivilian contractor, spent 5 years serving U.S. | troops in Iraq/Kuwait |
x News Channel while he was embedded with U.S. | troops and Afghan Commandos on the Pakistan-Afghanist |
00 of the Model 10-A version for issue to U.S. | troops during World War I. |
down Hollywood Boulevard to call for all U.S. | troops to be brought home. |
He was captured by U.S. | troops on May 9, 1943 near the end of the North Afric |
By 1945 U.S. | troops were entering and occupying territory with a J |
refueling, and aeromedical evacuation for U.S. | troops. |
e of Generals Chandler and Winder and 120 U.S. | troops, at Stoney Creek, by Sgt. |
supporting the U.S. | troops by: contributing to Veteran's organizations in |
Salaberry eludes them, and, in the haze, U.S. | troops fire upon each other. |
of Representatives who voted to withdraw U.S. | troops from Iraq by April 2008. |
The community was named in honor of the U.S. | troops that fought in the Battle of Churubusco campai |
U.S. | troops will begin their drawdown in Iraq at the end o |
August 12 - Mexican-American War: U.S. | troops of General Winfield Scott begin to advance alo |
n Dachau was liberated on April 29, 1945, U.S. | troops first entered the SS area. |
The soldier was the first fatality among U.S. | troops in Iraq since the last American combat brigade |
o different from the actions displayed by U.S. | troops on a daily basis. |
Apache Snow continued until June 7, with U.S. | troops making limilted contact with the enemy. |
When U.S. | troops liberated the camp on February 3, 1945, Bradle |
't counted - represent 2.2% of the 22,700 U.S. | troops wounded in action. |
a's plan to begin to reduce the number of U.S. | troops in Afghanistan by this time next year. |
About 50,000 U.S. | troops will stay in Iraq until the end of 2011 as a s |
Addressing U.S. | troops returned from Iraq, Vice President Joe Biden h |
staging area for William Henry Harrison's U.S. | troops, just prior to the invasion of Canada and the |
Petraeus' comments come as U.S. | troops in Afghanistan have suffered some of the highe |
In 2005 he performed for U.S. | troops in Afghanistan, which he described as "...a gr |
Most U.S. | troops were withdrawn afterwards. |
Obama has said he will begin withdrawing U.S. | troops from Afghanistan in July 2011. |
rack Obama has set a goal of removing all U.S. | troops from Iraq by the end of 2011. |
During October, U.S. | troops destroyed hundreds of Afghan civilian homes, f |
es and falls correspondingly with news of U.S. | troops entering or withdrawing from the war. |
ionally, in early 1998, she traveled with U.S. | troops to Kuwait. |
On 16 February 1945 U.S. | troops landed on Iwo Jima, and on April 1, 1945 on Ok |
ade two voyages to the Far East, carrying U.S. | troops to Japan and Korea. |
on Sand Island, Midway also supported the U.S. | troops during the Vietnam War. |
We have removed nearly 100,000 U.S. | troops from Iraq. |
Army used flamethrowers in combat against U.S. | troops. |
U.S. | troops remained there for over a decade. |
nited States and the fort was occupied by U.S. | troops. |
U.S. | troops took part in operations to destroy 800 "bomble |
It lasted eleven days, during which the U.S. | troops killed more than 125 suspected insurgents and |
Seventeen U.S. | troops died in February 2009 in Iraq. |
This however, backfires and U.S. | troops increase their abuse of occupied Turkish citiz |
U.S. | troops captured him in Laguna on 1900. |
ch exploded in a crowded district came as U.S. | troops were leaving major urban cities in Iraq. |
in the jungle fatigues worn in Vietnam by U.S. | troops. |
When the war ended, many U.S. | troops remained in the Far East awaiting transportati |
etnam eventually led to the extraction of U.S. | troops on April 30, 1975. |
It is being used by U.S. | troops in Iraq for this purpose. |
ng a speech against the ongoing presence of UK | troops in Iraq at the declaration of the result. |
Discusses evidence of torture by UK | troops |
during the pro-Bolshevik mutiny when Ukrainian | troops loyal to Tsentral'na Rada attacked |
tween 1919 and 1920, the unit fought Ukrainian | troops in eastern part of Austrian former province of |
October 1918 two regiments of mostly Ukrainian | troops were garrisoned in Lemberg (modern Lviv). |
thuanians attacked him from the rear, Ulrich's | troops were routed and he himself was killed in actio |
This enraged the Umayyad | troops who faced him the following year outside of Mo |
88, U.S. Ambassador Rowell decided that UMOPAR | troops needed their own airmobile task force to incre |
In June of 1988, UMOPAR | troops killed 12 peasants and wounded over 100 in the |
ration United Shield, helping the remaining UN | troops evacuate. |
hting between the RUF and the government as UN | troops launched Operation Khukri to end the seize. |
In this position, he has treated UN | troops in Angola, as well as the leader of Eritrea, t |
UN | troops, therefore, landed unopposed during the last w |
en after the British operations were underway, | troops continued to arrive in the city to assist in i |
Ungern's | troops crossed the northern border of Outer Mongolia |
The corps comprised all Union | troops then occupying Louisiana and east Texas. |
During the Civil War, Union | troops marching toward Selma burned the courthouse an |
The Union | troops did not know what the gun was. |
oduction for the remainder of the war by Union | troops in 1864. |
On May 13, 1861 Union | troops occupied the state, restoring order and preven |
The Union | troops found fewer than sixty Confederates, most of w |
red President Abraham Lincoln to reroute Union | troops around Baltimore city and through Annapolis to |
from command on August 10 and killed by Union | troops on September 4, 1864. |
July 1, 1863, Confederate forces engaged Union | troops to the west of town, out by the Lutheran Theol |
otage, the bridge was heavily guarded by Union | troops stationed along its length. |
They were thwarted by African-American Union | troops who were stationed nearby. |
During the U.S. Civil War, Union | troops first occupied Decatur in July 1864. |
partment of Washington, which united all Union | troops in the District of Columbia and Maryland under |
By January 2, 1863, however, the Union | troops remained in place and the battle resumed as Br |
Spinola's brigade led the Union | troops on July 23 at the Battle of Wapping Heights ne |
Left behind to parole captured Union | troops at Harpers Ferry, Hill and his men were not in |
three other small sailing ships carried Union | troops and landed them for a raid on Brookville, Flor |
Likewise, the Union | troops succeeded in advancing toward their goal, Lake |
When Union | troops reoccupied Camp Verde in 1865, they found abou |
ting their posts to save their home from Union | troops. |
the American Civil War a train carrying union | troops fell through a sabotaged bridge at Huron, Indi |
James W. Jackson was killed by Union | troops after he shot and killed Col. Elmer Ephraim El |
Union | troops continued their withdrawal to the Big Blue Riv |
officers of the 45th decided these were Union | troops and ordered the men to hold their fire. |
The Confederates paroled the Union | troops and departed after burning the blockhouse at C |
Union | troops were suffering from lack of supplies and some |
On September 14, 1862, Union | troops from the Army of the Potomac attacked in an at |
However, David Hunter withdrew his Union | troops in the face of Early's larger force. |
the road, the Confederates surprised the Union | troops by firing upon their constricted ranks. |
Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley permitted Union | troops to subsequently enter Mobile unopposed after t |
Almost all of the town was burned by Union | troops in 1862. |
Nearly 4,000 Union | troops fell during the fighting, and most were buried |
lar expressed this contempt by insulting Union | troops. |
led "Pioneer" was raised and examined by Union | troops. |
An attempt by Johnston to intercept the Union | troops from his right flank, using the brigades of Br |
She also rushed Union | troops to Los Angeles, California, in 1861 during the |
g bridges and telegraph wires to prevent Union | troops from marching through Baltimore to reinforce W |
ed two offers from President Lincoln for Union | troops to keep him in office. |
ederate line that was being exploited by Union | troops under Maj. |
Lee's cavalry reported that Union | troops had abandoned their defense of the Richmond an |
Union | troops under Brig. |
Union | troops under Colonel Powell Clayton, having taken Pin |
On May 13, the Union | troops tested the Rebel lines to pinpoint their where |
Union | troops of Maj. |
on Irving Block Prison also failed when Union | troops stalled the main body at the State Female Coll |
earch of Jethro, he is kindly greeted by Union | troops who offer him food and conversation. |
yer to control either the Confederate or Union | troops during the Battle of Gettysburg in the America |
ican Civil War, the city was occupied by Union | troops. |
There Wofford's men drove Union | troops out of the Wheatfield but had to stop short of |
Renshaw and several Union | troops were subsequently killed when the explosives w |
Magruder attacked and expelled occupying Union | troops from the city of Galveston, Texas. |
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