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second group of American militia attacked the | troops at the blockhouse, resulting in a short battle |
s orders were to restore the efficiency of the | troops at Peshawar and relieve the besieged garrison |
waters 31 August, she debarked Army occupation | troops at Wakayama, Japan, 29 September. |
ed Venetian service and fought against Turkish | troops at Morea. |
ust for the Mediterranean and embarked veteran | troops at Naples and Leghorn, Italy, before returning |
is small, not being able to hold more than 200 | troops at a time. |
t Leyte in the Philippines and then landed her | troops at Samar. |
Union forces watched rebel | troops at the nearby Fort Pulaski using the damaged t |
Inspecting the | Troops at Boulogne, 15 August 1804 |
of the Austrian army, Cervoni helped rally the | troops at the Battle of Lodi. |
believed that there were up to 2,000 Japanese | troops at Lae and another 250 at Salamua. |
ation camps before being liberated by American | troops at Mauthausen in early May 1945. |
igned to the V Amphibious Corps, Leonis loaded | troops at Pearl Harbor and departed the Hawaiian Isla |
The | troops at this point surrendered assuming that they w |
inst the allied advance and he had fresh elite | troops at his disposal to strengthen his defence. |
chi (Indian), Australian (naval), and Japanese | troops at Kaoli-yung in China. |
She participated in the evacuation of Allied | troops at Dunkirk. |
, Japan, 7 October 1945, and landed occupation | troops at Nagoya on the 26th and 27th. |
t only a few months there, and was freed by US | troops at the end of the war. |
The ship debarked | troops at Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Saipan, Guam, and K |
Saigo Takamori (upper right) directing his | troops at the Battle of Shiroyama. |
e of Generals Chandler and Winder and 120 U.S. | troops, at Stoney Creek, by Sgt. |
ber, she took the offensive and landed assault | troops at Ormoc Bay. |
WWE superstars performing for the Coalition | troops at Camp Victory |
Hanno concentrated his | troops at Heraclea Minoa and captured the Roman suppl |
Turgut Reis landed his | troops at Marsa Scirocco, the extreme southern point |
rn Pacific to disembark 1,600 Army replacement | troops at Manila, Philippines, the war had ceased. |
ore was then sent to reinforce the Confederate | troops at Siege of Vicksburg and was then captured at |
e Dalai Lama, having been defeated by Kangxi's | troops at Kumbum. |
Dawson embarked occupation | troops at Pearl Harbor from 18 August to 1 September |
eral Walter Gresham took command of Union Army | troops at Natchez. |
war ships of this type where used for landing | troops at the Georgian port of Poti. |
After their victory over government | troops at battle of Julianstown, an Irish rebel force |
Ayers encountered Confederate | troops at about 1 p.m. and Warren ordered the divisio |
At war's end, he was arrested by United States | troops at a P.O.W. camp near Munich, but was soon rel |
Gen. Leonidas Polk had about 5,000 | troops at Columbus. |
He went on to command the British | Troops at Danapur in India in 1857. |
ent six years commanding a company of engineer | troops at Willets Point, New York, that experimented |
von Bassewitz-Levetzow was captured by British | troops at the end of the war while in command of the |
Sherman had received orders to land his | troops at Milliken's Bend, so the gunboats returned t |
corps in late afternoon to reinforce the Union | troops at Glendale. |
s from Okinawa to the West Coast, disembarking | troops at Portland and San Francisco. |
While it was en route to bomb British | troops at Port Harriet House, it was destroyed by a S |
Relieved the besieged Russian and Armenian | troops at Ruwanduz in 1916. |
George Washington's | troops at Fort Duquesne open the French and Indian Wa |
llage of Sabacola and maintained a garrison of | troops at the town of Apalachicola. |
French | troops at Dien Bien Phu finally capitulated on 7 May. |
on 29 January to debark American engineers and | troops at San Narciso. |
Fayette landed her | troops at Leyte 20 October, and before the Battle for |
of Normandy, and the battle-cry of the English | troops at Hastings was "Holy Cross". |
f Commons to raise the issue of facilities for | troops at London's mainline train stations. |
He was killed as he commanded the Union | troops at the Battle of Baton Rouge. |
The next day, he led his | troops at the Battle of Elchingen, but his division w |
She sailed from Alameda on 14 May to embark | troops at Seattle, Washington, for Pearl Harbor. |
The vessel next loaded 934 | troops at Sansapor, New Guinea, and sailed on 30 Dece |
the attack by over 1,400 Japanese reinforcing | troops at Anyang and Huixian. |
Also, the | troops at Tambolambo were contained by the Peruvian f |
Six days later she sailed in convoy to land | troops at Saipan and other staging areas in the Pacif |
At the end of 1778, he joined Connecticut | troops at winter quarters in Redding. |
oving to intercept the Parthians with only the | troops at his immediate disposal, he was ambushed and |
er shakedown off California, Montrose embarked | troops at Seattle, Washington, and steamed to the Phi |
an participated in a military buildup of 3,000 | troops at Cuba in response to a war scare with Mexico |
Max Pfeffer was captured by Soviet | troops at Stalingrad in 1943. |
at-grandson of Hugh Hornby Birley, who led the | troops at the Peterloo Massacre. |
and Ulithi, and arrived Marianas 7 May to load | troops at Tinian. |
In June 1965 it landed | troops at Cam Ranh Bay, Nha Trang and Qui Nhon. |
1882 he was despatched to Egypt and commanded | troops at Al-Magfar and Tell al-Mahuta. |
er the 1916 rising, a British Destroyer landed | troops at Skerries to help the Dublin garrisons suppr |
lfonso Garcia's (Eduardo Fajardo) Mexican army | troops attack. |
, a felucca, and smaller row-boat, all full of | troops attacked the boats. |
Early in the morning of July 19, 1863, Federal | troops attacked Morgan at Buffington Island, where th |
In 1576 Spanish | troops attacked and pillaged Antwerp, over three days |
ight of 22 February 1969, an estimated 500 NVA | troops attacked Oceanview. |
In November 1941, German | troops attacked and reoccupied this territory, with t |
When Toungoo | troops attacked a heavily fortified Prome, Narapati a |
On April 6, Axis powers' | troops attacked Yugoslavia with Operation 25 and Gree |
The | troops attacked RAFD rebels at the Hadjer Marfaine ar |
Additional Confederate | troops attacked the camps of the other Union commands |
site of The Battle of Marianna, where Federal | troops attacked in September of 1864 during The War B |
Starting on July 1, 1917 the Russian | troops attacked the Austro-Hungarian and German force |
Peta in Arta when a force of 7000-8000 Ottoman | troops attacked their positions. |
The warship then cooperated with | troops attacking Fort George on 27 May, forcing a Bri |
Unfortunately, those | troops attacking along the levee came to a ditch, unk |
ys provided support and reinforcement to other | troops attacking Hill 70. |
Fog caused | troops attacking the Spring Hill redoubt to get lost |
In India British | troops attempt to rescue the kidnapped son of a Mahar |
Courtenay and his | troops attempted to capture Wiltshire near Bath befor |
The Chinese | troops attempted to convince the Gurkhas that they sh |
In some instances, German | troops attempting to surrender were shot by their own |
Japanese | troops attempting to press Ma's men further up the No |
Over 15,000 | troops attended the parade, most of them British. |
It commended states who had made | troops available to UNAMSIL, accelerated deployment a |
s too strong to be carried by assault with the | troops available, aborted the operation by ordering h |
e on the army of Albert S. Johnston and divert | troops away from Johnston's sector. |
When the Dutch began sending their | troops back to Indonesia, Hatta, together with Syahri |
The U.S. sends 400 of its | troops back to base. |
ut the Atlantus was used to transport American | troops back home from Europe and also to transport co |
army responded quickly, deploying thousands of | troops backed by tanks and helicopters. |
The 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team Special | Troops Battalion (Airborne) is a special troops batta |
A special | troops battalion with a security company and signal c |
Brigade Special | Troops Battalion (BSTB) |
HHC 116th Brigade Special | Troops Battalion of the Virginia Army National Guard |
2d Battalion 8th Infantry Regiment, 2d Special | Troops Battalion, and 2d Brigade Headquarters Company |
FS 5/6 Mountains | Troops Battle for a Town (1941) |
eng on June 15, 1970, where ARVN and Cambodian | troops battled the Vietnam People's Army and Vietcong |
e friendly fire incident happened after ground | troops battling Taliban militants requested air suppo |
On June 4 government | troops battling enemy tanks finally entered An Dien. |
After discharging the | troops, Bayfield returned to the Marianas on 4 Octobe |
ed on the group and were quietly killed by the | troops' bayonets. |
r, on a visit to Russia, proposed that 300,000 | troops be sent to France in exchange for munitions. |
ly criticized Senate Democrats for urging that | troops be brought back from Iraq. |
sefire in Korea be called and that all foreign | troops be withdrawn. |
e Krushchev era and De-Stalinisation, Internal | Troops became significantly reduced in size, but reta |
Mauleverer's | troops became notorious for pillaging and defiling ch |
His | troops became known as the "Indiana Brigade" and were |
Consequently, Ocskay's | troops became isolated. |
Many of its surviving | troops became Japanese POWs in the Soviet Union. |
In total over 3,500 Spanish | troops become prisoners of war. |
If | troops become too large they may split. |
Had all these | troops been recalled, Charles could have faced Napole |
terested in acting while entertaining American | troops before World War II. |
ia was used for the repatriation of Australian | troops, before being paid off in September 1946. |
vanced on the enemy guns and carried Almagro's | troops before them. |
re able to exact a price on attacking American | troops, before withdrawing to cross-border sanctuarie |
e, King Alfred's fabled means of summoning his | troops before the momentous Battle of Ashdown, is at |
These | troops, before marching out, shall lay down their wea |
This place was a cantonment area for British | troops before India's independence. |
ahead of the projector battery was cleared of | troops before firing. |
r voyage to Korea and transported home veteran | troops before returning to her regular Bremerhaven-Ne |
In 1119 he again blessed | troops before battle with the True Cross. |
"I have seen no | troops before, and I have seen none since, in which t |
d wooden ships bombarded Fort Henry as Grant's | troops began the landing. |
On 8 October, Napoleon's 180,000 | troops began crossing the Saxon border through the Fr |
's defenses around Waegwan broke apart and its | troops began a panic-stricken retreat across Naktong. |
surrounded on three sides, Payne's Vietnamese | troops began to fall back. |
On November 20, government | troops began to reestablish their positions in Madhu. |
The Confederate | troops began coming under fire from the gunboats. |
1, the large hostile force facing the friendly | troops began to launch sporadic attacks. |
Saracens of Aleppo who, with help from Turkish | troops, began an attempt to reconquer the Byzantine p |
Gen. Weitzel's | troops began skirmishing with Confederate positions o |
By 9 April, the Soviet | troops began to infiltrate the center of the city, bu |
This war began when Hesse-Kassel's | troops began to besiege the city of Marburg. |
On 11 June Yugoslav | troops began to withdraw from Trieste. |
Wamunyinyi, was quoted as saying that the new | troops began arriving in Mogadishu last Friday. |
Commonwealth | troops began using the site as a cemetery in February |
y the end of the day on 07.05.1945, the German | troops began to retreat in a north-west direction. |
The restoring | troops began the slowly climbing of the hill slope un |
August 1 - Nigerian | troops begin to pull out of Bakassi; Bakassi becomes |
The British | troops begin their return march to Zula |
Spetsnaz | troops begin to evacuate from Canada. |
he time was trying to find a way of preventing | troops being infected with leishmaniasis, which was a |
Coburg's | troops being welcomed in Bucharest |
h with British, Commonwealth and also American | troops being an example of reverse Lend-Lease. |
These former warlords's | troops believed that Chiang Kai-shek and his regime f |
bbied Kennedy against the deployment of combat | troops, believing that it would lead to endless South |
His | troops besieged Prato, massacring the population afte |
Mikhail Korobeinikov's | troops besieged and took Yakutsk on March 27, 1922. |
azi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and their | troops besieged the city of Leningrad. |
before the Romans knew what was happening, his | troops besieged Castra Vetera once more. |
and served as a supply depot and camp for the | troops besieging Charleston. |
aterloo the department was occupied by Russian | troops between June 1815 and November 1818. |
She then continued to transport | troops between Leyte, Manus, and Wakde Islands. |
ory at Waterloo, Eure was occupied by Prussian | troops between June 1815 and November 1818. |
After Mitchel received command of all Federal | troops between Nashville and Huntsville on May 29, he |
ff the coast of Vietnam until 28 May, ferrying | troops between points as needed and transporting casu |
At the end of the War, she transported | troops between Tilbury and Ostend. |
The Madagascar carried freight, passengers and | troops between England and India until the end of 185 |
third year and the Scots were the only British | troops between Canada and New York. |
Guderian's tank units soon smashed the Soviet | troops between Oryol and Kursk, forming a gap which w |
heir arrival at Tulln, the cadre found Russian | troops billeted on the Base. |
reak of war in the late summer of 1939, French | troops blew up the bridge's main western support. |
In November 1944 German | troops blew up the bridge's main eastern support, eff |
e end of the war when trigger happy Dragnovian | troops blew up a refugee truck that was carrying her |
Diaz reorganized the | troops, blocked the enemy advance by implementing def |
en, another chronicler, wrote: "In Ma`arra our | troops boiled pagan adults in cooking-pots; they impa |
10 September - Ottoman and British | troops bombard Beirut and land troops on the coast to |
(2)Cuban | troops bore the brunt of fighting in the MPLA offensi |
In 1942-44 there were many American | troops, both soldiers and Marines stationed in New Ze |
pushed parties across to attack the Emperor's | troops both above and below the junction of the river |
attle, Washington, to embark U.S. Marine Corps | troops bound for training at Camp Pendleton, Californ |
At San Francisco, Bosque embarked | troops bound for the Philippines before standing out |
arl Harbor on 29 August loaded with occupation | troops bound for Sasebo, Japan. |
The clipper was in Portsmouth to load | troops bound for India, having been chartered by the |
rkness, two columns of Anzac, British & Indian | troops break out to the north, heading for the height |
The Confederation | troops broke the siege, and refused to follow up on t |
's investment, Robert Frangipani and a body of | troops broke into the church and proclaimed Lamberto |
Ground | troops broke through the defense lines at the entranc |
Scott's well-trained | troops broke the enemy line with a skillfully execute |
During the breakthrough attack, the German | troops broke through the Bryansk Front on 30 Septembe |
After furious fighting, the Union | troops broke through and Wheeler's force hastily with |
The royal | troops broke Robert's first and second lines. |
ya, together with Moriyoshi's efforts to rally | troops, brought a large number of warriors to the loy |
ian Martin Hardwick Hall, invading Confederate | troops brought an unknown number of enslaved African |
Casey's line, manned by inexperienced | troops, buckled with some men retreating, but fought |
reatens war if his territory is invaded by any | troops building forts. |
of the airfield begin in 1941 when Australian | troops built gun pits around a primitive airstrip in |
1797 French | troops burn the bridge down again, but in the two sub |
When World War I saw Russian | troops burn down the village, his family took refuge |
Then the | troops burned the town and committed abuses against t |
Moving north "down" the Valley, the Union | troops burned crops, food, barns and anything that mi |
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