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The Japanese eventually deployed 70,000 | troops - far more than any of the other Allied powers |
t Schwarzenberg brought up and deployed 80,000 | troops to face the French. |
hat the election was fair and deployed 150,000 | troops in polling stations to ensure this. |
As Chief of the Army he deployed Australian | troops to East Timor. |
Caballero deployed his | troops so that Caxias would have to cross the only pa |
The Republicans had deployed 12,000 | troops in Carabanchel and 30,000 more to meet the mai |
Britain deployed its | troops in India and on the Burma front. |
Redstone was first deployed with | troops of 40th Artillery Group (Redstone) to West Ger |
that the US would respond by deploying combat | troops in South Vietnam. |
e Bush administration for not deploying enough | troops during the Iraq War. |
hicle movement in the event of a deployment of | troops from Fort Hood en route to Interstate 35. |
don society, but was on business in Derby when | troops arrived to arrest him. |
13 cities within 2 years and destroyed 40,000 | troops of the Song Dynasty while his father was ill. |
er the 1916 rising, a British Destroyer landed | troops at Skerries to help the Dublin garrisons suppr |
orpe founded Savannah, he sent a detachment of | troops on a journey up the Savannah River. |
200 sailors, 40 soldiers, and a detachment of | troops from the 60th regiment of the line. |
Uzun Haji, with a small detachment of | troops, took the village of Vedeno and declared war a |
he was appointed to command the detachment of | troops from New Hampshire ordered to garrison Fort Mc |
, cruising on patrols, carrying detachments of | troops and maintaining communications in the region. |
aging Confederate batteries and detachments of | troops along stream banks. |
They had on board detachments of | troops under the orders of Lieutenant Colonel Napier. |
ama garrison in its attempt to detain American | troops from taking that city. |
Not only did Soviet | troops receive the medal, but there are accounts of P |
ions against general Eduard Dietl's entrenched | troops. |
commander of the 29th Army, Zhao directed the | troops stationed in Nanyuan to resist the Japanese tr |
Saigo Takamori (upper right) directing his | troops at the Battle of Shiroyama. |
is forces to Radoszyce, where he disbanded his | troops and surrendered himself to the Russians. |
kodate, Japan, where she discharged occupation | troops and their supplies from 4 to 7 October. |
Harbor 2 December the transport discharged her | troops and spent the next week overhauling equipment |
After discharging the | troops, Bayfield returned to the Marianas on 4 Octobe |
f drilling, conditioning, and disciplining the | troops under his command. |
Rather than disembark the | troops at Newport, Clinton ordered the fleet to sail |
Around 0900, Comilla began to disembark the | troops. |
h, moved to Aki Nada where she disembarked the | troops. |
in handling landing craft, she disembarked her | troops and unloaded their equipment in relatively goo |
The next morning, transports disembarked other | troops. |
ships returned to Niagara and disembarked the | troops on 3 August. |
penal military units composed of disgraced SS | troops and criminals convicted of petty crimes. |
ed through the valley en route to dislodge the | troops of Will Thomas who were entrenched in Gatlinbu |
he represented the somewhat disorderly English | troops on their March of the Guards to Finchley (form |
2008, Nagoya High Court ruled that dispatch of | troops was partly unconstitutional. |
son in Waterford City quickly dispatched forty | troops in four Crossley tenders. |
ected the petition, and dispatched Confederate | troops to occupy the region. |
ber 1944 Calvert was off Leyte dispatching her | troops for the initial landings. |
He has also attacked and dispersed enemy | troops from a low altitude, at all times showing the |
Divisional Administration | Troops |
disposal, Falckenstein had three divisions of | troops, many of whom were not front-line soldiers, co |
cavalry division, two infantry divisions, army | troops, two aeroplane flights, and an airship. |
very conspicuous at Southampton Docks whenever | troops were embarking for South Africa in the early s |
ieved their primary goal of tying down Ottoman | troops and cutting off Medina. |
ncided with the USA's decision to downsize its | troops in Iraq and handing over the security to Iraqi |
of the First Regiment of Dragoons, commanding | troops on frontier duty in Texas. |
dition, it was the opportunity to draw Ottoman | troops from the large cities into the countryside. |
UFPJ's being more open to draw-downs of | troops, less specifically committed to demands for im |
The army was drawn from | troops of the Confederate Department of Eastern Tenne |
Drayton carried | troops for the invasion of Los Negros Island in the A |
attack by approximately 200 drink-crazed enemy | troops. |
he armistice compelled Finland to drive German | troops from its territory, leading to a military camp |
en the French, Italians, and Poles drove their | troops off the battlefield in rout. |
There Wofford's men drove Union | troops out of the Wheatfield but had to stop short of |
Count Baillet von Latour, and drove government | troops under Count Auersperg from the city. |
The French drove his | troops from their positions during the Battle of Loan |
He was also joined by Lord Drummon's French | troops who had just landed in Montrose. |
n, killing himself and several Dutch, Japanese | troops in the area. |
te killing himself and several Dutch, Japanese | troops in the area. |
on January 6, 1382, as the Ming Dynasty Muslim | troops overwhelmed the Yuan Mongol and Muslim forces. |
le later, toured the Middle East, entertaining | troops. |
d in the Diyala Governorate, killed eight U.S. | troops. |
He also said eight Taliban | troops died in the clash. |
itional landings on Mindanao, U.S. Eighth Army | troops continued their steady advance against stubbor |
ve had a large section of covert, elite Polish | troops and close cooperation with the Polish resistan |
llaway returned to Pearl Harbor to embark army | troops for rehearsal landings at Guadalcanal. |
She paused at Saipan to embark homeward-bound | troops and finally reached San Francisco on 23 Novemb |
to Pearl Harbor 21 February to embark garrison | troops for the Gilbert Islands, debarking them at Tar |
the Philippines, where she embarked occupation | troops for transportation to Japan, arriving on 25 Se |
e day for Palau, where she embarked additional | troops for the landings at Ormoc Bay on 7 and 8 Decem |
at Haiphong in November, she embarked Chinese | troops for transportation to Chinwangtao, then contin |
, French Indochina, where she embarked Chinese | troops for transfer to northern China. |
ust for the Mediterranean and embarked veteran | troops at Naples and Leghorn, Italy, before returning |
mbo, Ceylon, where she embarked "Magic-Carpet" | troops. |
Dawson embarked occupation | troops at Pearl Harbor from 18 August to 1 September |
in the Admiralties where she embarked assault | troops landed on the shores of Lingayen Gulf 9 Januar |
At Nagoya, Japan, she embarked homeward-bound | troops and sailed 27 November for Tacoma, Washington, |
Just before embarking the | troops, the gunboats beat off an attack on the Union |
or San Francisco whence, after embarking 1,056 | troops, she sailed 2 February for the South Pacific. |
1758, following the Capture of Emden, British | troops arrived on the continent and directly added to |
Bardas was proclaimed emperor by | troops stationed at Caesarea, but their rebellion was |
and advises the preparation and employment of | troops and resources in environmental NBC(Nuclear, Bi |
at morning, exits were dynamited to enable the | troops to storm the German trenches. |
tack, sacrificing his life so as to enable his | troops of his platoon to withdraw with their injured. |
over the Chattahoochee River, enabling Federal | troops to continue their offensive to capture the imp |
Ayers encountered Confederate | troops at about 1 p.m. and Warren ordered the divisio |
odson Ramseur's division encountered Wallace's | troops on the Georgetown Pike near the Best Farm; Maj |
from the city for fear of encountering Chinese | troops without reinforcements and supply. |
In the end, Quamzin's | troops were able to do massive damage to Macross City |
July 1, 1863, Confederate forces engaged Union | troops to the west of town, out by the Lutheran Theol |
. Ross's 17th Illinois infantry engaged Lowe's | troops first with skirmishers, then the main line of |
In the opening engagements, Neapolitan | troops managed to surround and capture General Bianch |
hips pushed up the Yazoo, engaging Confederate | troops as far up the river as Greenwood. |
attacking enemy aircraft and engaging hostile | troops from the ground. |
an forces, which were already engaging Riall's | troops near Chippawa. |
ld unimpeded and even before engaging, Rokkaku | troops defeats the army of Dodo Kuranosuke. |
on 29 January to debark American engineers and | troops at San Narciso. |
have set up the first factory in England, sent | troops to the battle of Flodden and refused a knighth |
ve were implemented, but disorder engulfed the | troops, and the counter-attack collapsed. |
cal: Luo's skillful political work ensured the | troops' loyalty and popular support of the communists |
's Hope and Freedom tour to entertain deployed | troops. |
en Africa during World War II to entertain the | troops. |
eetheart', visited RAF Benson to entertain the | troops, reportedly singing "The White Cliffs of Dover |
our and Glenn Miller took off to entertain the | troops in Europe. |
press conference on their way to entertain the | troops (1943) |
eered at the start of the war to entertain the | troops. |
007 Broussard was involved in an Entertain the | Troops tour in the Middle East. |
g World War II Falkenburg entertained American | troops and was a popular pin-up model. |
.S. Army as an interpreter and entertained the | troops as pianist. |
to join up, Denny joined ENSA, entertained the | troops, apparently had a great time, and ended the wa |
er of the Dumbells, which entertained Canadian | troops during World War I. |
y, he joined a band which entertained American | troops in Europe. |
terested in acting while entertaining American | troops before World War II. |
the programming was aimed at entertaining the | troops, with no artistic agenda. |
stra and shortly after began entertaining U.S. | troops during World War II. |
h overseas tour for the USO, entertaining U.S. | troops in East Asia. |
y banned married couples from entertaining the | troops for the remainder of the war. |
the Bogarts traveled Europe, entertaining the | troops. |
kwood led efforts to raise and equip volunteer | troops for the Federal service. |
Col. Miles equipped his | troops with winter gear and established a temporary b |
lands on Christmas Day 1942, she escorted Army | troops to Guadalcanal, before guarding a convoy to Es |
Later he escorted the | troops in his battery whose enlistments had expired b |
n military leadership started to establish new | troops and organise their forces. |
Around half of the estimated 6,000 | troops who have joined the rebels take their orders f |
ade entered the battle with an estimated 1,396 | troops and lost, according to Burling, 513 officers a |
Estonian military | troops shall be reduced to the extent necessary to ma |
In Europe British | troops took part in a major Allied victory at the Bat |
British urged the Egyptians to evacuate their | troops. |
ders from General William Hull to evacuate the | troops from Fort Dearborn, leaving behind all the sup |
rom January 1945 on she helped evacuate German | troops and civilians from East Prussia to northern Ge |
s and were subsequently able to evacuate 9,000 | troops from Kolombangara. |
lip V as king of Spain and had evacuated their | troops from Barcelona over sea. |
She evacuated British | troops from the Dunkirk bridgehead in May, but was su |
pported occupation forces and evacuated Allied | troops who had been prisoners of war. |
26 October 1942: evacuates Japanese | troops from Goodenough Island, New Guinea to Rabaul. |
and from September 28 was evacuating Japanese | troops from Kolombangara. |
ight escorted a troop convoy evacuating Allied | troops from Narvik (Operation Alphabet). |
hortly afterwards, she began evacuating Allied | troops from Greece. |
During the evacuation of | Troops from Dunkirk in 1940, Lifeboat Prudential, of |
Monro ordered the evacuation of | troops from Gallipoli. |
Even the | troops serving the local Bulgarian artillery batterie |
That evening, Bernadotte's | troops made it to Burg Stargard, 8 kilometres (5 mi) |
In fact, the terrorists managed to evict the | troops from Kovil area for a short while by counter a |
Oliver Cromwell exercised his | troops in Mellis. |
l Harbor for joint military exercises, foreign | troops have participated in the traditional manning t |
his few reserves with skill and exhorting his | troops. |
by Otis Air Force Base came into existence and | troops were moved more by air then trains. |
During the course of the expedition, Shi's | troops weaved in and out of the geographically harsh |
Red Army and Yugoslav partisans expelled Axis | troops from the region and village was included into |
to be seen is whether or not the extra 20,000 | troops pledged by Uganda will receive funding from th |
Hooker quickly faced his | troops to the north and organized a three-pronged att |
f Commons to raise the issue of facilities for | troops at London's mainline train stations. |
he English Civil War Fairfax's Parliamentarian | troops laid siege to a troop of Royalists within the |
They were dressed as fake NKVD | troops. |
ny of the Windmill's patrons were families and | troops as well as celebrities who came as Henderson's |
Despite having far fewer | troops than the Soviets, the Finnish forces (12th div |
During the Civil War, Bryan fed Confederate | troops stationed at the mouth of the Brazos at his ow |
d to pay the cost of housing and feeding these | troops. |
sisted as stubbornly as at Ferozeshah, Gough's | troops eventually broke into their position. |
r three hundred helicopter sorties ferried the | troops and equipment into the objective area in the l |
The ship ferried Dutch | troops returning home to Europe from Indonesia for se |
speed enabled it to repeatedly ferry American | troops across the Atlantic outside the convoy system. |
She was also used to ferry Army | troops across the Potomac River. |
Using the Alice Dean as a ferry, Morgan's | troops were transported to Morvin's Landing, near Mau |
stage, he served as a pilot ferrying Ghanaian | troops to and from the Democratic Republic of Congo d |
d a crew of 315 men, but also was ferrying 400 | troops under General Desfourneaux to reinforce the Fr |
There were only a few Finnish | troops in the area at the start of the war. |
anywhere from company size, with a few hundred | troops and equipment, to brigade level formation with |
rs, mostly untrained, including a few defeated | troops from the Shanghai battlefield, to defend the c |
Insp. 8 Field Maintenance | Troops (Feldzeug- und Instandsetzungstruppen) |
Fifty-thousand U.S. | troops will remain in Iraq to serve as a transitional |
Chinese Communist guerrillas to fight Japanese | troops. |
Texan militia began assembling to fight Woll's | troops. |
In a sharp six-hour fight, Federal | troops killed Morgan's 19-year-old brother, Lt. Thoma |
rm while working for NATO and filming Canadian | troops in combat. |
The first JGSDF | troops arrived at the Dutch military base in Samawah |
He was able to defeat the first rebel | troops he met, and he pursued them at Ascoli Satriano |
r the Polish Resettlement Act the first Polish | troops arrived at Delamere from Italy in the summer o |
At first Sweden | troops won the battle against russian vanguard and ca |
The first German | troops were entering the outskirts of the town as the |
aisy gathered 17 girls to register the first 2 | troops of American Girl Guides. |
Key's Brigade were the first British | troops to face the Japanese when they invaded Malaya |
October 4 - First Canadian | troops sent to an overseas war (Boer War) |
In fact the first glider-borne | troops to arrive in Normandy on D-Day came from RAF H |
The French Army first stationed | troops in Berlin in 1947. |
The first American | troops, who were often called "Doughboys", first land |
The first qualified | troops, numbering nearly five hundred, passed out of |
At first irregular | troops, they were later considered a regular corps. |
7 March - The first British | troops from all over the empire arrive in Durban |
fight, and the Mongols pursued the fleeing Jin | troops relentlessly. |
ti provided shelter to the fleeing Hanthawaddy | troops in 1539. |
The Florida State | Troops redesignated in 1909 as the Florida National G |
ganized 17-18 August 1899 in the Florida State | Troops as the 1st and 2d Regiments of Infantry. |
Fog caused | troops attacking the Spring Hill redoubt to get lost |
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