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as well some Igbo civilians, followed Biafran | troops across the Niger River. |
served the nation by building footlockers for | troops traveling overseas. |
r it was an important station for transporting | troops to the front lines. |
Bin Laden issued a fatwa, calling for American | troops to get out of Saudi Arabia. |
t, Bastien fought when men were needed for the | troops. |
y had to stop repeatedly and wait for engineer | troops to clear mines from the road. |
it served as a rest and supply station for the | troops heading to Mexico. |
However, Kerlerec's request for more | troops went unanswered, and Kerlerec tightened his di |
nd Cyprus on morale-boosting trips for British | troops abroad. |
e strikers and the governor called for federal | troops. |
on of a commander's intent to be used for real | troops, for simulated troops, and for future robotic |
any supplies, and left the prisoners for other | troops who followed behind. |
This bridge provided a vital artery for Allied | troops flooding into southern Germany. |
Capacity for 200 | troops in military version or 145 passengers in airli |
ouge served as the assembly point for American | troops going to the Creek War in 1813/1814 and to the |
niversity Hall, used as a hospital for injured | troops. |
He also provided fire support for British | troops during Operation Barras. |
oughout the United States and performed for US | troops overseas. |
and served as a supply depot and camp for the | troops besieging Charleston. |
h attack, and at first appealed for additional | troops. |
He sought material aid for his | troops and in return offered the 17 kotars which were |
If trousers did not arrive for the | troops the soldiers would have to use their own pants |
of grass warp and cans of fresh water for the | troops. |
She performed frequently for the | troops and sold a record number of war bonds. |
Mary Martin sang the song on the radio for the | troops. |
eather and lack of sufficient supplies for the | troops contributing to the dire situation. |
empress Maria Theresa refused to pay for those | troops any longer. |
riors, for he urged strenuous training for the | troops, in all seasons. |
The Vandals performing for US | troops in Sadr City, Baghdad in December 2004, with s |
Two cemeteries for Australian | troops were established on the green in May. |
to a request from the War Department for more | troops by asking for volunteers and setting up a draf |
ed two offers from President Lincoln for Union | troops to keep him in office. |
eral Staff Officer, Grade 1 (GSO1) for British | troops stationed in China |
he Eisenhower Doctrine in turn called for U.S. | troops to be sent to the Middle East to defend U.S. a |
d to Lembang to provide air support for ground | troops fighting in the city. |
pointed General Commissioner of war for Danish | troops in Holstein. |
to deal with frequent requests for additional | troops from military commanders in Vietnam. |
nted in 1832 as General of the Militia for the | troops of the Albemarle Region of North Carolina. |
Ashburton was a temporary refuge for Royalist | troops fleeing after their defeat by General Fairfax |
It was more recently adapted for training | troops going to Iraq. |
he Chief of Engineers responsible for engineer | troops, equipment, and fortifications. |
On 10 July she provided fire support for the | troops landing on Sicily to which she escorted suppor |
n 1809, he bought 450 tons of biscuits for the | troops, declining any profits or commissions. |
e sanctuary was used as a hospital for Federal | troops during the Civil War. |
our in country as morale boosters for American | troops. |
She was responsible for delivering | troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war z |
ess vote against further funding for deploying | troops to Iraq, except for funds to withdraw such tro |
ased firm that supplied provisions for British | troops in North America. |
refueling, and aeromedical evacuation for U.S. | troops. |
new city built as a military garrison for Arab | troops. |
Airlift for airborne | troops, 1 June 1992-present |
It was also briefly the base for Canadian | troops prior to their embarkation for the Normandy la |
refers to free transit permission for Russian | troops. |
war ships of this type where used for landing | troops at the Georgian port of Poti. |
using the requests of army commanders for more | troops and more helicopters in Afghanistan. |
r Mobility Command (USAF AMC) for transporting | troops and cargo. |
ing 17 December with provisions for occupation | troops in Korea. |
as a food preservative in provisions for Roman | troops. |
ocal authorities immediately asked for federal | troops to break the strike. |
lands certainly makes a narrow passage for the | troops to ford across to the Cochinese peninsula and |
and Algorab provided landing boats for assault | troops. |
hanistan, says it is business as usual for his | troops. |
sically initiated, as a recreation for British | troops stationed in India. |
e, Coursehorn was being used as a camp for the | troops, and in 1944 soldiers had been gathered there |
This place was a cantonment area for British | troops before India's independence. |
In 2005 he performed for U.S. | troops in Afghanistan, which he described as "...a gr |
ti on December 10, 2008 for UFC: Fight for the | Troops. |
aid there would be little appetite for sending | troops unless peackeepers were given a stronger manda |
and re-commissioned as accommodation for 2,000 | troops and sent to Belfast. |
The Sioux called Harney "Woman Killer" for his | troops' killing of non-combatants. |
ons and provided close fire support for ground | troops in Korea. |
It was used as a base for Canadian | troops during the winter of 1941-42 while they prepar |
hem adding quartering requirements for British | troops in the American Colonies. |
An agreement with Mohammed Ali for British | troops to leave Egypt was finally signed on 19 Septem |
s to promote the awareness and support for our | troops. |
the USO Tour 2006 and released a song for U.S | troops called "Get Y'all Back Home". |
eapons, food, and other material needs for the | troops. |
ed cemetery space, exercise ground for British | troops and land for development. |
the Polish underground and gave orders for his | troops to disarm them and execute the officers. |
and became a critical processing center for US | troops heading to the Pacific theater of battle. |
These provided shelter for the | troops and hindered observation by the Austrians. |
Berlin, by carving an escape corridor for the | troops while Russian forces are in Poland. |
nts plant roadside bombs intended for American | troops and fire at the mainly Shiite policemen from m |
f how the land would have been in 1781 for the | troops marching through. |
On the 15th, she provided fire support for the | troops and antiaircraft protection for the ships in t |
, the area was used as an encampment for Union | troops. |
n in 500 Special Constables and asked for more | troops to be sent. |
Then he conducted a military funeral for the | troops massacred at Goliad. |
and even wedding announcements for nonexistent | troops. |
The area was set up by the British for their | troops, which acted as their official "comfort zone". |
On the 30th, the force landed | troops on Woodlark and Kiriwina and the encirclement |
Tractor Battalion, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific | Troops, 3rd Amphibious Corps. |
e (2AIF) and Citizens' Military Forces militia | troops. |
an attack by the Bangladesh Forces, Pakistani | troops were defeated and Jamalpur became free. |
is the measure of the width of a formation of | troops in several ranks one behind the other. |
They will likewise prohibit the formation of | troops or armies within their respective territories |
(GW) ("King Dutugemunu's Own") was formed with | troops from the Ceylon Light Infantry and the Ceylon |
Within two months, the Former Shu | troops suffered many losses, which mounted even after |
2 Act affected over 150,000 former Confederate | troops who had taken part in the American Civil War. |
These former warlords's | troops believed that Chiang Kai-shek and his regime f |
After the capture of Fort Duquesne, | troops garrisoning the fort were gradually withdrawn. |
chelle, surrounded by Royal fortifications and | troops, Jacques Callot, 1630. |
Open forts required | troops to take the offensive and actively patrol the |
tween 1919 and 1920, the unit fought Ukrainian | troops in eastern part of Austrian former province of |
pped oil company workers and fought government | troops since 2006. |
heir arrival at Tulln, the cadre found Russian | troops billeted on the Base. |
Rupert's cavalry found Essex's | troops extended in line of March across Aldbourne Cha |
tish when securing the retreat of four British | troops gone astray in Norwegian mountains in May 1940 |
infantry battalions, and could carry four ski | troops riding outside the vehicle on its skis or towe |
unist Party agreed to move the New Fourth Army | troops in Southern Anhui (Wannan) to the northern sho |
Frankfurt Fortress | troops |
Forty advancing Free State | troops were badly injured . |
ly 20, the Barracks was attacked by Free State | troops under Michael Brennan. |
hing a revolver and was shot by the Free State | troops. |
He was shot and killed by Free State | troops in the Knockmealdown Mountains in County Tippe |
Anti-Treaty forces capture 47 Free State | troops in east county Limerick. |
dren are reported missing and some Free Polish | troops are drafted in to look for them. |
d studied the Zouave soldiers, French colonial | troops in Algeria, and was impressed by their reporte |
treleau became chaplain of the French colonial | troops in Louisiana. |
re disciplined and better-trained French Union | troops. |
French Navy | troops taking possession of Japanese cannons at Shimo |
rench citizenship and joined the French Alpine | troops. |
of the Helvetic Republic, French Revolutionary | troops marched into the Fricktal. |
French colonial | troops on the Canadians' left flank broke, leaving an |
ove, but she is killed by French revolutionary | troops en route back to his ship as she tries to esca |
The Allies were reinforced by fresh British | troops in 1811 and renewed their offensive. |
inst the allied advance and he had fresh elite | troops at his disposal to strengthen his defence. |
ch of Death Dealers came largely from Viktor's | troops during his years as a Hungarian General. |
ting their posts to save their home from Union | troops. |
May 1865 while making his escape from Federal | troops following defeat of the Confederacy. |
tro were also under heavy attack from Austrian | troops from Rosasco. |
s wiped out by accidental shooting from German | troops on May 8, 1945, at the very moment of Czech li |
Edmond Tamiz : Mr Garone from the | troops in Yves |
Jacques Hilling : Mr Guillet from the | troops in Yves |
Xuan was barred from commanding | troops, as were his colleagues. |
eren was killed by "friendly fire" from French | troops and the incident clouded his reputation. |
nd her young son Alijo Perez Jr., from Mexican | troops. |
Saracens of Aleppo who, with help from Turkish | troops, began an attempt to reconquer the Byzantine p |
mation used as or mobilized from instructional | troops (e.g., Panzer-Lehr-Division). |
ces were constantly on the run from government | troops. |
d W. Ballard asked for protection from federal | troops stationed at Fort Boise against the territoria |
Finding himself without support from his | troops, he was captured by the Bolsheviks, resisted a |
by the local militia without aid from regular | troops. |
dden in Loc-Dieu to keep them safe from German | troops. |
oned Navy Island under heavy fire from British | troops. |
ery was established in May 1915 for front line | troops defending the area. |
Due to the proximity of the front, German | troops confiscated homes. |
round-the-clock airlift of supplies, fuel, and | troops. |
, a felucca, and smaller row-boat, all full of | troops attacked the boats. |
Bolivia in 1967, though a modicum of funds and | troops were sent. |
the Philippines to take on further occupation | troops. |
Furthermore, Japanese | troops would frequently beat and bayonet prisoners th |
y plundered Institina, blockaded Ganuvara with | troops and chariots. |
llage of Sabacola and maintained a garrison of | troops at the town of Apalachicola. |
lliam Henry Harrison was first garrisoned with | troops from Fort Assinniboine near Havre, Montana 23 |
To do so, he garrisoned French | troops in the town, a highly unpopular action that ca |
control over all the south by garrisoning his | troops in Beneventan fortresses. |
of Tang generals near Chang'an gathered their | troops to prepare to attack Huang to recapture Chang' |
, General George Washington first gathered his | troops here. |
for preparations for the battle, gathering the | troops and engaging in diplomatic maneuvers. |
gh the Eastern Rhodopes General Genev gave his | troops a rest. |
ntroduced General der Gebirgstruppen (mountain | troops), General der Pioniere (engineers), General de |
hich is presently occupied by the Gemunu Watch | troops. |
Gen. Weitzel's | troops began skirmishing with Confederate positions o |
uildings were burned down by General Sherman's | troops during the Civil War. |
e Texas army, leaving Huston a general without | troops to command. |
General Reserve | troops |
is regiment north to join General Washington's | troops near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
ributaries, played host to General Lafayette's | troops during the American Revolutionary War. |
tion was destroyed by [Union] General Hunter's | troops in June of 1864. |
General Caballero's | troops defended using a classic infantry square forma |
In general, Ost | troops were stationed away from critical areas and us |
Hazara directly descended from Genghis Khan's | troops. |
y War it supplied grain to George Washington's | troops. |
George Washington's | troops at Fort Duquesne open the French and Indian Wa |
inted as Commissary General of Georgia's state | troops during the war. |
y and logistics activities for Georgia's state | troops. |
m 7 to 8 of August, by the Georgian government | troops. |
ing many casualties among the German Parachute | troops. |
After the arrival of the German KFOR | troops, the church was completely destroyed by explos |
rian 6th Mountain Division and German mountain | troops. |
n tired soldiers recuperated, German motorized | troops suddenly entered the city, capturing most of P |
German Airborne | Troops, 1939-45, 1983 |
the quarter was destroyed by German occupation | troops. |
the deaths of another four East German border | troops in quite a short time. |
between the two opposing sets of German border | troops. |
o be rescued from the water by German mountain | troops. |
erriam, Ray, Gebirgsjaeger: Germany's Mountain | Troops, Merriam Press, 1999 ISBN 1-57638-163-3 |
You can get no | troops from North Carolina.” |
As Washizu tries to get his | troops to attack, they remain still. |
ethods he could, including ladders, to get his | troops up. |
Grant's objective was to get his | troops into a flanking position against the Rebel def |
In February 1864, Gillmore sent | troops to Florida under the command of General Truman |
The Stuff to Give the | Troops, Jonathan Cape (1944) |
Goddard's 6,000 | troops captured Ahmedabad in February 1779, and Basse |
However, many of the Golden Horde | troops escaped to fight again at Terek. |
urther voyages for the Government repatriating | troops. |
tier left, Essen drove Grandjean's outnumbered | troops from their lines. |
ts which had fought against Grigory Semyonov's | troops and the Japanese Expeditionary Corps. |
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