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Lord Louis Mountbatten addresses | troops from No. 6 Commando prior to Operation Myrmido |
h of the Mahdists allowed the concentration of | troops from other garrisons at Dufile. |
e extremely dangerous task of clearing hostile | troops from strong points along the street until he r |
Heraclius of Edessa and Marcellinus led | troops from Roman Egypt against Geiseric of the Vanda |
They were reinforced in 1864 by | troops from neighboring Georgia. |
f of Staff, Ambrosio planned to return Italian | troops from Ukraine and the Balkans. |
A commander noted for leading his | troops from the front. |
of Representatives who voted to withdraw U.S. | troops from Iraq by April 2008. |
ration vessel, evacuating demobilized Japanese | troops from the Asian continent back to Japan. |
The captivity ended when Nair | troops from Travancore, with the help of the East Ind |
force sailed to meet Japanese ships evacuating | troops from Guadalcanal. |
Qatar also allowed Coalition | troops from Canada to use the country as an airbase t |
ders from General William Hull to evacuate the | troops from Fort Dearborn, leaving behind all the sup |
In fact, the terrorists managed to evict the | troops from Kovil area for a short while by counter a |
ommand Green Project which was the movement of | troops from Pisa Airfield staging area in Morocco. |
d to lead the force, which had received 10,000 | troops from 20 countries. |
Troops from Somaliland and Ethiopia entered this regi | |
The crusher can see enemy | troops from over 2 miles (3.2 km) away with its camer |
Spanish | troops from the shore also began firing on the Americ |
ille Protocol mandated the withdrawal of Cuban | troops from Angola, paving the way for Namibia's inde |
In addition to Pennsylvania regiments, | troops from Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey |
Monro ordered the evacuation of | troops from Gallipoli. |
from No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando and three | Troops from No. 4 Commando. |
itish Legion to help support recently returned | troops from battle. |
n 1327, Mainz adopted Giessen with the help of | troops from the Electorate of Trier, but the citizens |
for the timetable of the withdrawal of Soviet | troops from Afghanistan. |
beginning, President Abraham Lincoln requested | troops from North Carolina to quell the rebellion. |
ided a force of 454 conscripts and 173 veteran | troops from Laredo to relieve the centralist army und |
esday it is ready to withdraw its peacekeeping | troops from Sudan if the U.N. published what it calle |
f the Afghan National Army, 260 Norwegian Army | troops from 2nd Battalion/Brig. |
exercise in Cambodia involving more than 1,000 | troops from 23 Asia-Pacific nations and the United St |
both Japan and China agreed to withdraw their | troops from Korea in the Convention of Tientsin of Ap |
that the Chinese withdrew half of its garrison | troops from Seoul. |
This was needed to prevent Townshend's | troops from attempting a breakout in coordination wit |
so destroyed, this time in 1862 by Confederate | troops from nearby Fort Pulaski. |
rs, mostly untrained, including a few defeated | troops from the Shanghai battlefield, to defend the c |
45 in an unsuccessful attempt to stop American | troops from encircling Army Group B in the Ruhr Pocke |
t Sumter, President Abraham Lincoln called for | troops from all of the states to defeat the Confedera |
eptember 12 - Israel withdraws the last of its | troops from the Gaza Strip, effectively completing it |
e Tirailleurs Regiments were made up of native | troops from Algeria. |
It consisted of | troops from the four prefectures of Shikoku. |
trated at Verchen near Demmin and consisted of | troops from Saxony, Holstein, Dithmarschen, and Frisi |
It cleared German | troops from much of Lower Silesia and besieged a larg |
lateral withdrawal of the racist South African | troops from Angolan territory. |
noted in his speech this week before returning | troops from Iraq that things are moving toward a civi |
as a "Holy War", and indeed received money and | troops from the papal coffers. |
e African Union peacekeeping force, made up of | troops from Uganda and Burundi, has also been sharply |
During Morgan's Raid in July, | troops from Camp Dennison, at Burnside's orders, resp |
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. |
ps to Dunkirk during the evacuation of British | troops from France in 1940. |
A party of engineer | troops from Kapooka Camp, Wagga Wagga, under command |
olitan civilization, levying a wide variety of | troops from their vassal satrapies. |
g Dems in favor of the immediate withdrawal of | troops from Iraq. |
The French drove his | troops from their positions during the Battle of Loan |
nion demanded that the Finns remove all German | troops from their territory in two weeks, which was a |
r she was modified and used as a transport for | troops from 1942 to 1944. |
Aurelian, after the Roman Empire withdrew its | troops from Dacia. |
Troops from Richmond on the way to the battle of Bull | |
200 sailors, 40 soldiers, and a detachment of | troops from the 60th regiment of the line. |
d was further supported by a regiment of 2,000 | troops from Constantinople. |
dition, it was the opportunity to draw Ottoman | troops from the large cities into the countryside. |
We have removed nearly 100,000 U.S. | troops from Iraq. |
The 253rd Reserve Infantry Regiment included | troops from the Grand Duchy of Hesse and Hesse-Nassau |
After the attack French | troops from the Implementation Force (IFOR) searched |
almost the next 2 months James O'Hara shuttled | troops from North Africa to Sicily; then she prepared |
attacking enemy aircraft and engaging hostile | troops from the ground. |
an forces fired ammunition and missiles at the | troops from rooftops, courtyards, trucks, and streets |
Singapore, as well as repatriating Australian | troops from South-East Asia. |
s and were subsequently able to evacuate 9,000 | troops from Kolombangara. |
responsible for the evacuation" of all British | troops from Palestine in 1948, as the result of the I |
put the marines ashore on 4 November 1942, and | troops from Manley and McKean reinforced them on the |
Among their aims were the withdrawal of US | troops from Britain and an end to Britain's productio |
man's life after the final withdrawal of Roman | troops from Britain. |
s in favor of immediate withdrawal of American | troops from Iraq. |
shuttling supplies, equipment, and supporting | troops from the Solomons to bases in New Guinea. |
t navy and transported Australian and American | troops from Sydney to New Guinea. |
y armed and armoured, providing protection for | troops from surface fire, similar to helicopters curr |
ad delivered 60,000 tons of supplies and 3,802 | troops from Milne Bay to Oro Bay. |
sank a ferryboat used to transport Confederate | troops from the West across the Mississippi. |
yal marines, 90 seamen from the Druid, and 180 | troops from the Bengal volunteers. |
The division was composed primarily of | troops from Schleswig-Holstein, the Hanseatic Cities, |
The corps contained many | troops from both the Army of Mississippi and the Army |
7 March - The first British | troops from all over the empire arrive in Durban |
he was appointed to command the detachment of | troops from New Hampshire ordered to garrison Fort Mc |
About 5,000 | troops from Tennessee, Arkansas and the Confederate A |
Goring descended on the Parliamentarian | troops from the north with his cavalry. |
War Sheepy provided free quarter and horses to | troops from the parliamentary garrisons from north Wa |
Troops from Mississippi came under Wallker and Forres | |
In addition, | troops furnished through substitution were considered |
Troops furnished by Sir Reginald Wingate, governor of | |
und the city heavily garrisoned by Bagration's | troops, further reinforced with the subsequent arriva |
The French Emperor Napoleon III, whose | troops garrisoned Rome to protect the Pope against th |
English | troops garrisoned Le Havre in October 1562 but soon f |
After the capture of Fort Duquesne, | troops garrisoning the fort were gradually withdrawn. |
The Japanese | troops gather at a train station to be transported ou |
The arrival of General Hamilton and his | troops gave Admiral de Robeck the possibility to turn |
ntroduced General der Gebirgstruppen (mountain | troops), General der Pioniere (engineers), General de |
Monitoring the movement of their | troops, general Gang Gam-chan attacked them in the vi |
Bavarian | troops getting ambushed by French hiding in a house |
anese and Gurkhas, the Bulgarians alone of all | troops go into battle with the fixed intention of kil |
ouge served as the assembly point for American | troops going to the Creek War in 1813/1814 and to the |
It was more recently adapted for training | troops going to Iraq. |
US | troops going ashore at Kwajalein, 1944 |
tish when securing the retreat of four British | troops gone astray in Norwegian mountains in May 1940 |
She was responsible for delivering | troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war z |
Meanwhile, the German | troops got reinforcements, and retook the initiative. |
ted States would suspend plans to withdraw its | troops gradually from the peninsula. |
Azanza withdrew most of the | troops gradually, beginning May 15, 1799. |
he report called for improved training of ARVN | troops, greater use of helicopters in counterinsurgen |
Despite having more | troops, Greene's patriots were eventually unsuccessfu |
POW SS | troops, guarded by the Rainbow Division, were brought |
While she was being repaired, Irish | troops guarded the site. |
the position of Chief of Staff of the Russian | troops guarding the right-of-way the Chinese Eastern |
XXI Mountain Corps, General of Panzer | troops Gustav Fehn |
By the end of July, nearly 15,000 wounded | troops had passed through the Gettysburg station.:15 |
hips reached Winton, North Carolina, the local | troops had been alerted to the oncoming ships. |
After that, Soviet | troops had to dig themselves into the clay ravines co |
Erispoe's | troops had arrived at Messac and were in the process |
Fighting the Americans, Malvar and his | troops had very few instances of success, and were so |
ssy in The Hague had been advised that Chinese | troops had moved into Korea. |
From 1858, Federal | troops had garrisoned the Round Valley Reservation un |
The Earl of Essex and his | troops had crossed the River Cherwell and had some tr |
By this time, some 12,000 U.S. | troops had landed in the Philippines. |
titude agricultural research was realized when | troops had to be deployed in high altitude and snow b |
The | troops had completed the construction of the fort by |
Suleyman, on hearing that his | troops had occupied Gallipoli, refused to give up Tzy |
By June, the government | troops had driven the rebel forces from Kabul, and in |
After the Franco-Piedmontese | troops had strengthened their bridgehead over the Ses |
useless against Soviet tanks, so the Romanian | troops had to use grenades, anti-tank mines and Molot |
The British | troops had ferociously fought to defend the fort. |
hip was to arrive at Bergen right after German | troops had captured the town. |
riod, it was reported that some 50,183 foreign | troops had withdrawn. |
By 1797, | troops had been raised at Minchinhampton, Wotton Unde |
London-based Free Tibet Campaign reported that | troops had been sent to the county after residents bl |
f five thousand Republican prisoners, whom his | troops had sworn to kill in revenge for his death. |
As a result, government | troops had great difficulty in suppressing them. |
Lee's cavalry reported that Union | troops had abandoned their defense of the Richmond an |
The | troops had loaded rifles just in case the Dervish act |
The French claimed that their | troops had been ambushed by the Chinese. |
by the time he reached the beachhead the Union | troops had already begun to entrench. |
ulu-Commander Breytenbach to conclude that his | troops had faced the best organized FAPLA opposition |
One week after entering Rome, the Italian | troops had taken the entire city save for the Apostol |
Federal | troops had abandoned Fort Breckinridge and had burned |
Later, after Japan was defeated and Japanese | troops had withdrawn from Asia, all these former colo |
The Israeli | troops had no artillery or helicopter support. |
On April 17, before the | troops had received the order to charge the Stronghol |
athered by Fielding's mission, and 6000 German | troops had been diverted to capture him. |
3: After the shock | troops had done their job, German Army units heavily |
ives declared they would be killed if Romanian | troops had not left Iraq in four days. |
overnment declared on 25 January 2009 that its | troops had entered the town and were consolidating th |
the declaration of war by telling him Serbian | troops had attacked first, which was a lie. |
When the | troops had gone forward to the attack on the third ob |
The Boer | troops had very advanced, modern weapons which helped |
Most of Wu's | troops had fought on the Japanese side during the Sec |
eached the River Seine the original 185 French | troops, had been reduced to only 40 unwounded. |
German | troops had closed round them, while their command was |
On 7 March, Japanese | troops had reached the plateau of Lembang. |
ter it was reported that U.N.-backed Congolese | troops had carried out further rapes in the same area |
By December, 98,412 regular | troops had been sent to the island, and the number of |
the beginning of the encounter, and before the | troops had fairly emerged from the bridge, a slave wa |
Troops had to pursue the Yavapais across rough desert | |
tenure in the region, the Plus Ultra Brigade's | troops had few hostile clashes with insurgents. |
The | troops had to remain on their ships. |
The American | troops had not encountered these weapons before in ba |
Even before Singapore fell, the Japanese | troops had started the process of identifying Indian |
of Europe; and above all at a time when Soviet | troops had again left Czechoslovakia and Poland. |
Thai | troops had been put on full alert to prevent a spillo |
By early December, the Japanese | troops had reached the outskirts of Nanking. |
lesley found that the 4,000 additional British | troops had arrived from England and were off the coas |
Nos. 4 and 5 | Troops had been formed from No. 51 Commando and the S |
Winder's | troops had already proceeded on towards Baltimore. |
loodless sham battle had been planned, Spanish | troops had opened fire in a skirmish which left six A |
The three | Troops halted in front of the battery and repulsed a |
Analysts say the presence of foreign | troops has been a rallying cry for insurgents who hav |
During that time the Soviet | troops has acquired the rest of the Kiev Governorate |
All | troops have limited ammunition and fuel; replenishing |
Some of its charges against the | troops have also been disputed as false. |
So, I would like to clarify that the | troops have not yet arrived. |
had already moved to Sicily because Napoleonic | troops have invaded the Continental part of the Reign |
Ethiopian | troops have been accused of numerous rapes of civilia |
Meanwhile, the | troops have found that Joe's canister could not fit a |
l Harbor for joint military exercises, foreign | troops have participated in the traditional manning t |
Also Friday NATO said Afghan, U.S. and French | troops have concluded a five-day offensive against in |
d, we will obviously tell the world that these | troops have arrived. |
ited States & the Philippine Commonwealth army | troops have liberated the Philippines from Japan. |
Also, some | troops have special commands, such as for archers to |
More than 2,000 foreign | troops have died since 2001. |
Both Estonian and United Kingdom | troops have manned the base. |
Finnish | troops having higher mobility due to skis and sledges |
In addition to his 1,400 | troops, he assumed command of another 3,600 troops th |
After winning a series of clashes with Russian | troops, he retired to Gdansk where he led numerous as |
He was able to defeat the first rebel | troops he met, and he pursued them at Ascoli Satriano |
chael Doukeianos, moved from Bari with the few | troops he could muster, including some Varangians, tr |
As the commander of an army of 468,000 | troops, he was considered likely to play a crucial ro |
Promising to reinforce Copons with British | troops, he hastened back to his siege lines. |
later, when his manor was plundered by French | troops, he fled to Danzig where he was active as a pa |
After securing these | troops, he called Army Commander-in-chief, General Ca |
After fighting a long battle against Isma'il's | troops he emerged victorious, forcing Isma'il to flee |
With Byzantine | troops, he besieged Capua itself. |
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