「Troops」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)3ページ目
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il 30, 1781, General Benedict Arnold's British | troops burned the town, destroying ships, warehouses, |
Within six days, around 50,000 | troops, 20,000 civilians, 1,000 POWs and 30,000 tons |
ng Ching defended the river with around 23,000 | troops. |
Meanwhile, the Russians engaged around 20,000 | troops. |
rmishing, the two Kings decided to array their | troops for battle. |
e into Western Europe but the arrival American | troops captured him with other members of the Arrow C |
Following her arrival, the | troops were disembarked and the Neshoba lay at dock, |
When a train arrived, the | troops cheered as though reinforcements were arriving |
ought together into the "Royal Corps of Libyan | Troops" comprising infantry, cavalry, artillery, moto |
ere supported by mortars and artillery.The PLA | troops were attacked from three sides. |
d wooden ships bombarded Fort Henry as Grant's | troops began the landing. |
nck, Gustav Hertz, and Otto Hahn served as gas | troops in Haber's unit. |
that country with his mother in 1944 as Soviet | troops retook the Baltic states from Nazi Germany. |
d with only ceremonial duties such as visiting | troops and passing out medals. |
bilization was partly an embarrassment, as the | troops arrived via an antiquated steamboat, which bec |
7th regiment's first assignment was as reserve | troops in the Fredericksburg campaign. |
hen gunmen opened fire from a crowd as Rwandan | troops were distributing water. |
Hackberry remained in the area as Allied | troops pushed forward from the beachhead, coming unde |
As the | troops landed on the 19th, the smaller YMS's were fue |
ustenborg was ousted from any power, as Danish | troops now marched in to coerce the refractory duchie |
At Valeene, while still posing as Union | troops, they set a house on fire whose occupants refu |
hting between the RUF and the government as UN | troops launched Operation Khukri to end the seize. |
the Brigade to move towards Lublin, as mounted | troops were of no use in urban warfare in Warsaw. |
As Federal | troops withdrew in 1861 to return east for engagement |
As British | troops moved into the bazaar, the crowd was loud, tho |
They trained as alpine | troops during the two years they were there. |
th, it's hardly likely that Pompey had as many | troops as are indicated. |
as killed in the Baltimore riot of 1861 as the | troops passed through that city. |
Petraeus' comments come as U.S. | troops in Afghanistan have suffered some of the highe |
e (they had a tendency to sway a little as the | troops jumped). |
in New Mexico Territory primarily as garrison | troops in the District of Arizona. |
eded to pass through Tuscany, as well as leave | troops there, securing his lines of communication wit |
ki also employed many strategies such as dummy | troops, and surprise raids. |
were originally intended to serve as mountain | troops, as well; the climber Jean Antoine Carrel was |
shunned and hiding in a Virginia barn as Union | troops arrive to arrest him. |
ch exploded in a crowded district came as U.S. | troops were leaving major urban cities in Iraq. |
notionally disbanded in December 1944, as its | troops provided replacements for the 1st and 6th Airb |
sted in furnishing covering bombardment as the | troops of Major General Troy Middleton's 45th Infantr |
After signing the document asking Soviet | troops for assistance during the revolution on 24 Oct |
naged the remarkable feat of assembling 15,000 | troops and moving them and their supplies through the |
He was assigned Chief | troops Caucasia in 10 December 1902. |
Requesting an assignment with | troops, Menoher then took command of the Hawaiian Div |
the Winter War, the artillery assisted Finnish | troops in battles of the North of Lake Ladoga. |
hether or not they had actually shot at German | troops. |
e warning and began to whistle and yell at the | troops. |
an forces fired ammunition and missiles at the | troops from rooftops, courtyards, trucks, and streets |
he arrived off the shores of Majuro Atoll with | troops and equipment of the attacking force. |
rossing his men to the west bank to attack the | troops there. |
6th Armored Division, move in to attack German | troops surrounding Bastogne. |
e fort came under direct Confederate attack by | troops led by Maj. |
After the attack French | troops from the Implementation Force (IFOR) searched |
arrived to the battlefield and attacked sweden | troops. |
However, he and his followers attacked Tao's | troops, and seized the supplies for personal usage. |
second group of American militia attacked the | troops at the blockhouse, resulting in a short battle |
g party of ten to fifteen Indians attacked the | troops as they guarded a pack train at Soldier Bar on |
the Mohmands when 2,000 tribesmen attacked the | troops of the 1st (Peshawar) Division and were defeat |
re able to exact a price on attacking American | troops, before withdrawing to cross-border sanctuarie |
n rendered valuable service in attacking enemy | troops on the ground. |
and has done valuable work in attacking enemy | troops on the ground. |
37 persons were kidnapped by attacking Soviet | troops and brought away to USSR as hostages. |
thern Mitrovica, as well as for attacking KFOR | troops. |
brother Alexander were seized by Augustus II's | troops and imprisoned. |
ille became an important base in Australia for | troops from Australia and the United States. |
h Australian Division and 1st Australian Corps | troops. |
ing the summit were attacked by Austrian shock | troops which retook it, the strenuous Italian resista |
The Austro-Hungarians shifted | troops to the Gorizia sector to prevent a breakthroug |
Every man in authority raised | troops and put himself in a condition to act. |
Manzullo voted for the authorization of | troops to Iraq. |
In the late autumn, Confederate | troops undertook a campaign to subdue the Native Amer |
Washington which had been awaiting Confederate | troops in Quantico (Dumfries) Creek. |
Awarded to | troops under the command of Lord Gough who defeated t |
Awarded to | troops under the command of Lord Gough who defeated t |
On April 6, Axis powers' | troops attacked Yugoslavia with Operation 25 and Gree |
Azerbaijan (Internal | Troops of Azerbaijan), Kazakhstan (see Military of Ka |
e Wilhelm I of Germany, set out for Baden with | troops. |
It is Victoria Barracks where | troops set off from to change the guard at Windsor Ca |
y abandoned but did good service as a base for | troops stationed in Essex during the Second World War |
gton Hall and Hall Barn were used as bases for | troops and the Ministry of Food in World War II. |
he had the ability to hold a full battalion of | troops and disembark them in her landing craft. |
built in the 1860s to house two battalions of | troops. |
With march battalions, rear | troops, marauders and raw recruits, he prepared the c |
tante destroyed several shore batteries, until | troops started landing on the beach. |
General Aman died in a battle with | troops sent to his home to arrest him. |
During the battle, some | troops in Abaza's army changed sides and Abaza's forc |
guerrilla organization battling multinational | troops in Iraq. |
Of which a free translation would be "The | troops from Gaul dedicate this statue to the goddess |
In May 1917 it became GHQ | Troops. |
had already moved to Sicily because Napoleonic | troops have invaded the Continental part of the Reign |
nda's been targeted by the militia because its | troops are part of the AU force in Somalia. |
Both had been transporting | troops and materials eastwards, but Caledonia also ca |
set fire to much of Center City before federal | troops intervened and put down the uprising. |
prisoners who were killed three days before US | troops entered Baghdad in April 2003. |
On April 17, before the | troops had received the order to charge the Stronghol |
anas for the next two months, before embarking | troops for Okinawa. |
ly seized Mleh and interrogated him before the | troops and the princes as to what he was hoping to ac |
noted in his speech this week before returning | troops from Iraq that things are moving toward a civi |
the beginning of the encounter, and before the | troops had fairly emerged from the bridge, a slave wa |
reached Elizabeth City and began disembarking | troops. |
in a mile and a half of the fort, began moving | troops ahead to attack. |
He soon began staging | troops at a point-Pittsburg Landing-nine miles (14 km |
roached the bluff, while Brannan began landing | troops at Mayport Mills. |
On 8 July the Turks began landing | troops from the mainland across to the north of the i |
sport area on 11 January and began discharging | troops east of San Fabian. |
en the north and south, Arkansas began raising | troops to serve in the Confederate Army. |
The ships began loading | troops on 6 April and sailed the next day. |
g the camp followers following behind marching | troops. |
sts had gathered in the centre of Beijing when | troops opened fire. |
On the second day, the 1st Belorussian Front's | troops continued to advance in accordance with the in |
-Florent and L'ille Rousse Bentinck despatched | troops to Corsica and signed the Treaty of Bastia. |
ounded by 1st and 4th Royal Berkshire Regiment | troops in April 1915. |
Upon the Soviet capture of Berlin, Soviet | troops advised her to remain in the bunker where it w |
d, best educated, best equipped, best prepared | troops refuse to fight! |
Henry's better trained | troops were his own gathered from Silesian Piast duch |
a was fought on July 17, 1894, between Italian | troops and Mahdist Sudanese forces. |
panish Civil War (1936 - 1939) between fascist | troops supporting general Franco and the loyalist Spa |
ou can draw a line very clearly between combat | troops and troops conducting an advisory mission. |
on St. Simons Island, Georgia, between Spanish | troops from the Spanish colony of Florida and British |
le that took place in 1861 between Confederate | troops led by General Sterling Price and Federal troo |
e site of the Battle of Argaon between British | troops and the Marathas during the Second Anglo-Marat |
passed through during the battles between the | troops of Emperor Trajan and King Decebalus of Dacia. |
side is unknown but was fought between British | troops and Virginian militia. |
the 2010 Thai political protests between Thai | troops and anti-government protesters. |
of Thionville, a major clash between Royalist | troops and the French Revolutionary Army. |
July 31 :Fighting between government | troops and militants is continuing in Pakistan's nort |
Following the fall of Bilbao the | troops supporting General Franco's rebellion tried to |
World War II, the building was the billet for | troops to provide cover for Belfast's bridges. |
Forced billeting of | troops |
Zheng Lun would train his legendary black crow | troops and attain perfection with his Evil-Taming bar |
At the Battle of Blenheim, English | troops under John Churchill, the Earl of Marlborough |
45, due to the Allied naval blockade, Japanese | troops on Chichijima had run low on supplies and were |
Cavalier's boats landed | troops and equipment smoothly. |
's investment, Robert Frangipani and a body of | troops broke into the church and proclaimed Lamberto |
ately with five sail of the line and a body of | troops. |
He sent a body of | troops into Rome and forcibly expelled Benedict from |
was the main supplier of drink to the Boer War | troops. |
While it was en route to bomb British | troops at Port Harriet House, it was destroyed by a S |
tain John Mendenhall, bombarded Breckenridge's | troops. |
isons gathered artillery and bombarded Russian | troops and towns across the Amur. |
the forts and maintained the bombardment while | troops landed near Flag Pond Battery, north of the ma |
At San Francisco, Bosque embarked | troops bound for the Philippines before standing out |
d as a place for persons to remember both U.S. | troops and the Iraqi civilians killed during the cour |
Niederraunau had Russian Boy Scout | troops |
questrians, mountain bikers, hikers, boy scout | troops and other outdoor enthusiasts. |
Some Boy Scout | Troops sell them around Christmas time as another for |
Brigade Special | Troops Battalion (BSTB) |
The brigade trains | troops for securing northern Finland during war-time, |
HHC 116th Brigade Special | Troops Battalion of the Virginia Army National Guard |
e Severn pontoon bridge with three brigades of | troops to reinforce the flank. |
In 1903 he became a Brigadier commanding | troops in North China. |
agic Carpet," the massive program to bring the | troops home. |
the U.S. should declare victory and bring the | troops home. |
This started the push to bring US | troops into the Dakota's where the Sioux were most pr |
el for the waves of landing craft bringing the | troops ashore, then patrolled off the transport area. |
of those surveyed favoured bringing Australian | troops home, and only 40 per cent favoured them stayi |
This subterfuge caused the British Army | troops to dispense with their Phenate-Hexamine Goggle |
arrival in October 1780 of 2,500 British Army | troops under Brigadier General Alexander Leslie. |
livery of the helmets was made to British Army | troops. |
ly defeated by General Napier's British Indian | troops, after betrayal by his trusted friend Man Sing |
rible as the battle was for the British Empire | troops who suffered there, it naturally affected the |
ia saw service, together with British Imperial | troops, during the New Zealand land wars. |
The road was constructed by British Army | troops, and provided a flow of supplies for the Waika |
At that point, the British ordered | troops to open fire with machine guns on the unarmed |
And Colonel Connor had brought volunteer | troops from California and Nevada to Camp Douglas. |
Glover brought the | troops into a line on a hill to meet the British, but |
320 boats, in double line abreast, brought the | troops ashore. |
castle was destroyed however by Brussels city | troops in revenge for the assassination of Everard 't |
Even though the police asked for bullets and | troops. |
Convention Army of John Burgoyne's surrendered | troops after the Battle of Saratoga. |
Bush orders | troops to Saudi Arabia. |
But Ledlie's | troops were not trained for the assault and Ledlie hi |
Hungary wasn't in war with Croats, but with | troops from Croatia. |
29th, Longstreet attacked Fort Loudon, but his | troops were slaughtered in the ditches around the for |
ry Army surrendered on August 15, 1945 but its | troops remained armed to provide security until Allie |
But the | troops weren't the only ones who were entertained. |
e 2nd Support Group formed in February, but no | troops were assigned until March. |
ten its blockade over Argentina, but Brazilian | troops were eventually repelled by local civilians. |
United States entry into World War I, but most | troops left in 1919. |
they saw not a race of tree-herders but shock | troops. |
He was take prisoner by British | troops in 1945 and was released in 1947. |
s of Wang's extended family are killed by Qing | troops, and he witnesses the rapes and killings of ma |
Werner Friebe was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
Friedrich Adrario was captured by American | troops in 1945. |
3,000 horses and mules were rounded up by the | troops. |
They fall into a pit and are killed by enemy | troops lying in ambush. |
which was subsequently razed by Kolokotronis' | troops. |
oduction for the remainder of the war by Union | troops in 1864. |
aterloo the department was occupied by Russian | troops between June 1815 and November 1818. |
ss was captured only two years later by 11,000 | troops commanded by Lt. Col. Claude Martin Wade on 26 |
The East Wall was broken by Soviet | troops after the battle of the Dnieper. |
from command on August 10 and killed by Union | troops on September 4, 1864. |
Ihlefeld was rescued by German | troops after eight days of arrest and returned to Ger |
Casey's line, manned by inexperienced | troops, buckled with some men retreating, but fought |
Wilhelm Fahrmbacher was captured by American | troops in 1945, he was handed over to French forces a |
and the armoury (Zeughaus), protected by Saxon | troops. |
After Dusong Pass is overrun by Liangshan | troops, Li Tianrun encounters Lu Junyi and fights wit |
rch, an amphibious landing was made by Comoran | troops supported by contingents from the African Unio |
Ludwig Schulz was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
lm Doering-Manteuffel was captured by American | troops in May 1945 and was released in September 1945 |
The fort was recaptured by French | troops in November 1916. |
While generally liked by the | troops it was thought to be too heavy and slow to bre |
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