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Gerd Ruge was captured by British | troops in April 1945 and was released later that year |
At this point the British | troops made a final assault in a merciless struggle. |
from the French Republic, and invited British | troops to assist in driving French troops from the is |
ng many women to serve clients, mainly British | troops and Indian sepoys. |
Promising to reinforce Copons with British | troops, he hastened back to his siege lines. |
e left Boston for Nova Scotia with the British | troops and accompanied Lord Howe to Staten Island. |
The British | troops begin their return march to Zula |
Kurt Feldt was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1947. |
Karl Baxmann was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in August 1945. |
Arnold Burmeister was captured by British | troops in May 1945, and was held until 1947. |
eley, who demanded the intervention of British | troops. |
He was the commander of the British | troops at the Battle of Harlem Heights. |
The British | troops had ferociously fought to defend the fort. |
23 March - British | troops capture Martinique from the French. |
10 September - Ottoman and British | troops bombard Beirut and land troops on the coast to |
eral Charles Cornwallis, in command of British | troops in Virginia, arrived at Portsmouth and prepare |
plies continued to be delivered to the British | troops in Alexandria. |
Sir Alan Brooke assumed command of all British | troops still in France. |
British | troops taking part in that attack came from the Londo |
August Schmidt was captured by British | troops on 8 May 1945. |
andhi and Jawaharlal Nehru demand that British | troops leave India. |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China, Hong Kong and the Straits Settlement |
British | troops tracked the fedayeen into the city. |
The British | troops at Tuakau were informed of the attack and sent |
British | troops under the command of James Stuart arrived outs |
7 - 26 November 1895) was Commander of British | Troops in China, Hong Kong and the Straits Settlement |
The British | troops landed and destroyed some sluices and locks to |
While the British | troops took heavy casualties from the grapeshot, the |
Freiherr von Werthern was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in June 1945. |
Key's Brigade were the first British | troops to face the Japanese when they invaded Malaya |
einrich Baron von Behr was captured by British | troops in April 1945 and was held until 1947. |
eral Staff Officer, Grade 1 (GSO1) for British | troops stationed in China |
Shawkat was captured by the advancing British | troops in March 1917. |
ng been handed back to the French, the British | troops sailed down to Halifax, to come under the comm |
None of them surrendered, and the British | troops showed little mercy. |
Wilhelm Meyn was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released a few months late |
According to some accounts the British | troops were foraging in a watermelon patch. |
he was, in 1860, given command of the British | troops in the Ionian Islands. |
War, at the time of the withdrawal of British | troops towards Dunquerque, the school, mayor's office |
Kurt Bentin was captured in 1945 by British | troops and was released in September on that year. |
In 1775, as the British | troops marched into Concord, the Concord Minutemen to |
When the British | troops arrived on January 7, the outpost was manned b |
as guerilla warfare in nature made the British | troops difficult to suppress. |
ted a stagecoach there and transported British | troops to battle during the Lower Canada Rebellion of |
British | troops entering Baghdad. |
st, but is finally killed in battle by British | troops. |
Fraser to reconsider his position, and British | troops were ordered to reoccupy Alexandria which was |
ently served in that capacity with the British | troops in the War of 1812. |
ritish soldiers whom they had met when British | troops were deployed to keep order in Belfast in 1969 |
British | troops returning to the UK at Greenock in June 1940. |
riedrich-Wilhelm Hauck was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948 |
Friedrich Karst was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until October 1947. |
Gerhard Matzky was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was released in 1948. |
Werner Canders was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in January 1946. |
ort they largely failed, although some British | troops did make it back across. |
ng the American Revolution, Tories and British | troops were quartered there around the time of the Br |
In Europe British | troops took part in a major Allied victory at the Bat |
n in Greece before becoming GOC of all British | Troops in Greece. |
1867 - 28 June 1947) was Commander of British | Troops in South China. |
003 as an embedded journalist with the British | troops in and around Basra. |
Puran Appu was taken prisoner by the British | troops and was executed on 8 August. |
Harry Hoppe was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948. |
British | troops captured the Moore plantation and burned the f |
He was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until May 1948. |
you to command a group of American and British | troops and get them across the Meuse and seize one of |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China in 1938 and then General Officer Comm |
After this initial engagement, the British | troops marched on to Concord. |
British | troops invade the island of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti |
She evacuated British | troops from the Dunkirk bridgehead in May, but was su |
When British | troops were advancing on Washington, D.C., the Tayloe |
ased firm that supplied provisions for British | troops in North America. |
The British | troops were greeted with enthusiasm by the residents. |
Siegfried Macholz was captured by British | troops in May 1945 in Norway, he was held until Octob |
ervice ended on November 25, 1915 when British | troops, Yusuf among them, attempted to attack Ctesiph |
After several unsuccessful attacks by British | troops, the iron gates were blasted open. |
ly CB CMG (1859-1937) was Commander of British | Troops in South China. |
eriod amounted to approximately 25,000 British | troops and 500 British tanks. |
He was made Commander of British | Troops in South China in 1913. |
When British | troops finally arrived they met with cheering and fan |
British | Troops in Egypt, (HQ in Cairo). |
She was designed for the transport of British | troops to India, and launched in the River Mersey on |
A force of 14,230 British | troops traversed the country, and the tribesmen were |
British | troops called this RE Farm. |
The French knew the exact number of British | troops and militia, the names of the officers command |
The British | troops then disengaged and retreated. |
rights march in Derry in 1972 at which British | troops killed 14 unarmed civilians. |
e Government's position of maintaining British | troops in Iraq until the security situation on the gr |
A mixture of British | troops and Sikh sepoys fought in Malakand. |
d to become the Chief Commander of the British | troops stationed in Hong Kong. |
Gustav Harteneck was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1947. |
British | troops capture Chinkiang in the last major battle of |
When the British | troops sailed to Halifax in March 1776, Oliver went w |
U.S. and British | troops landing near Gela, Sicily, July 10, 1943. |
r Artillerie Crasemann was captured by British | troops in the Ruhr Pocket. |
As British | troops moved into the bazaar, the crowd was loud, tho |
The last British | troops to leave India, the First Battalion of the Som |
rab Legion following the withdrawal of British | troops in May 1948. |
The British | troops refused to leave, so the protesters remained w |
8 January - British | troops land at Losperds Bay, between Bloubergstrand a |
arly morning of 3 February 1807, 3,000 British | troops under Brigadier General Sir Samuel Auchmuty at |
not permit the landing so instead the British | troops landed at Algeciras and marched to Tariffa, la |
19 the Third Afghan War broke out, and British | troops were inducted into various units to serve. |
oberts, 1st Earl Roberts, commander of British | troops in the Second Boer War, is born in Cawnpore, I |
Rudolf Cleve was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in August 1945. |
The British | troops defended stubbornly but were eventually overru |
He went on to command the British | Troops at Danapur in India in 1857. |
Sahibs command attacked the departing British | troops to settle old scores. |
The last British | troops to die in Vietnam were six soldiers killed in |
August Krakau was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was held until 1947. |
ocated funds for the quartering of the British | troops. |
When 1,500 British | troops arrived at New York City in 1766 the New York |
Johannes Bruhn was captured by British | troops in November 1944 and was held until 1947. |
The Inn was captured by British | troops and used as a base of operations during the Wa |
Hundreds of British | troops were killed, and hundreds of Bureh's fighters |
29, though a portion escaped with the British | troops. |
e site of the Battle of Argaon between British | troops and the Marathas during the Second Anglo-Marat |
while his mother was fleeing invading British | troops on the way from their Elk River landing to the |
Johannes de Boer was captured by British | troops in May 1945 in Norway and was held until 1947. |
Then in 1884 he became Commander of British | Troops in China, Hong Kong and the Straits Settlement |
British | troops soon afterwards arrived at Suakin, and Sir Ger |
von Bassewitz-Levetzow was captured by British | troops at the end of the war while in command of the |
Curt Gallenkamp was captured by British | troops in May 1945. |
While it was en route to bomb British | troops at Port Harriet House, it was destroyed by a S |
Kurt Andersen was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was held until 1948. |
During the American Revolution, British | troops occupied the building. |
an incursion into the area by over 600 British | troops. |
About 630 British | troops were stationed at the fort. |
sically initiated, as a recreation for British | troops stationed in India. |
sailed on the HMS Invincible with the British | troops involved in the Falklands War. |
erating the shipyard, it was burned by British | troops. |
and Indian War: Braddock Expedition - British | troops and colonial militiamen are ambushed and suffe |
It has been more than four years since British | troops were deployed to Sangin and in that time 106 B |
Kurt Lottner was taken prisoner by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
When we saw the defeated British | troops fleeing, we felt an excitement we had never ex |
This place was a cantonment area for British | troops before India's independence. |
The surviving British | troops opened fire from the train, while those who ha |
Kurt Pflieger was captured in 1945 by British | troops and was held until 1948 |
third year and the Scots were the only British | troops between Canada and New York. |
They were the first of the British | troops established on the walls of the Fort. |
ps to Dunkirk during the evacuation of British | troops from France in 1940. |
The presence of these British | troops, coupled with General Clinton's desire for a p |
On May 19, 1921, British | troops surprised an IRA ambush party at Kilmeena. |
Gerhart Schrimer was captured by British | troops in 1945 and then handed over to Soviet troops. |
side is unknown but was fought between British | troops and Virginian militia. |
ut of Messina, which was surrounded by British | troops, and make their way to Turkey. |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong in 1857. |
He was left as Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong in 1862. |
hem adding quartering requirements for British | troops in the American Colonies. |
The flotilla was waiting to land some British | troops and 7000 Spanish troops at Tariffa. |
as sent to the Sudan, later commanding British | Troops in Sudan and Eritrea. |
Walter Boenicke was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and committed suicide on 21 April |
On the 10th and 11th of April, 1945 British | troops arrived and surrounded the German troops on th |
During World War II, British | troops used Egypt as a base for Allied operations thr |
Friedrich Herrlein was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was held until 1948. |
ires the 13 American colonies to house British | troops. |
British | troops stationed at Forthill garrison, overlooking th |
cross Scotland, but the novel only had British | troops. |
An agreement with Mohammed Ali for British | troops to leave Egypt was finally signed on 19 Septem |
In India British | troops attempt to rescue the kidnapped son of a Mahar |
ing Egypt on March 16, 1807 with 6,000 British | troops. |
More than 600 Argentine and 255 British | troops were killed. |
More recently, Ben was embedded with British | troops in the Iraq war. |
ed cemetery space, exercise ground for British | troops and land for development. |
Erwin Fischer was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in August 1945. |
If US consent were forthcoming and British | troops were available, we believe that London would c |
responsible for the evacuation" of all British | troops from Palestine in 1948, as the result of the I |
General Officer Commanding, British | Troops in Sudan - 1938 to 1941 |
am would probably call for a return of British | troops. |
It was also used in Malaya by British | troops, the gun was among their favourites for jungle |
She was later caught and arrested by British | troops. |
Bernhard Lorenzen was captured by British | troops on May 1945, and was held until November 1946. |
On 25 December 2006, British | troops again raided the Al Jameat station, killing se |
He went on to serve as Commander of British | Troops in South China in 1906. |
Wilhelm Boffer was captured by British | troops in November 1944 and was released in 1948. |
He was appointed Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong in 1864 and Lieutenant |
n Guy KCB (1804-1878) was Commander of British | Troops in China and Hong Kong and Lieutenant Governor |
lesley found that the 4,000 additional British | troops had arrived from England and were off the coas |
re of each nations' relationships with British | troops. |
Chapelgorris and British | troops captured by the Carlists were often tortured o |
Richard Koll was captured by British | troops in 1945 and was released in 1946. |
Gerhard Behnke was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released within the year. |
Heinrich Voigtsberger was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1947. |
diers from the war, fighting alongside British | troops in Burma. |
the event of Ireland's reoccupation by British | troops or invasion by American troops. |
a temporary occupation by Turkish and British | troops in 1918-1920, Ajaria was reunited with Georgia |
oned Navy Island under heavy fire from British | troops. |
Sanctuary Wood itself was named by British | troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter t |
Werner Friebe was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and was released in 1948. |
They were used for accommodating British | troops until 1967 when the military lands were return |
7 March - The first British | troops from all over the empire arrive in Durban |
British | troops landed onto the islands in May, and inflicted |
Fritz Becker was captured by British | troops in April 1945 and was held until 1948 |
il 30, 1781, General Benedict Arnold's British | troops burned the town, destroying ships, warehouses, |
Freiherr von Canstein was captured by British | troops in May 1945 and later joined the Bundeswehr. |
Colonel Brooke's | troops withdrew, and Admiral Cochrane's fleet sailed |
e got underway from Jinsen 7 November, brought | troops on board 2 days later at Shanghai, and sailed |
born in the United Kingdom usually led BSIPDF | troops. |
him ardent love and popularity among Budenny's | troops. |
was also chosen by allied German and Bulgarian | troops for their invasion of Romania. |
Half of Bulgarians, 50%, want Bulgarian | troops to be completely withdrawn from Afghanistan. |
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