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Hoping to entertain the military | troops stationed in Greenpoint, Mr. Wills organizes t |
er War he was in charge of the supplies of the | troops fighting in Karelian Isthmus. |
Troops participating in Tiger noted that it was parti | |
He sought material aid for his | troops and in return offered the 17 kotars which were |
der Ersatztruppen I (Commander of Replacement | Troops I) in Insterburg. |
Sir Alan Brooke assumed command of all British | troops still in France. |
This is the first company of negro | troops raised in Virginia. |
There was concern that some peacekeeping | troops deployed in African countries had engaged in m |
In autumn 1995 his | troops fought in the area of Banja Luka, Sanski Most |
ai was not open to foreign ships, and the Tosa | troops were in charge of policing the city. |
charity, especially in nursing and the care of | troops wounded in the Franco-German war. |
This division supplied the | troops used in the invasion of Malaya at Kota Bharu. |
e latest casualty brings the number of foreign | troops killed in Afghanistan this year to 600. |
His | troops remained in place until collapse was imminent, |
The USSR withdrew its | troops stationed in Mongolia, and its technical and f |
However, Australian | troops remained in Saigon guarding the Australian emb |
Like most of the | troops stationed in Middle East during the Gulf War, |
Grand Ole Opry package tours that entertained | troops overseas in 1968. |
post abandoned on February 24, 1865, with the | troops leaving in late April. |
eral Staff Officer, Grade 1 (GSO1) for British | troops stationed in China |
d to Lembang to provide air support for ground | troops fighting in the city. |
Hong and his | troops remained in Yongan for three months, sustained |
During World War II, Malagasy | troops fought in France, Morocco, and Syria. |
Taylor's | troops were in pursuit of them and harassing them wit |
A number of French | troops involved in this campaign became casualties as |
On June 8, 1861, Confederate | troops operating in northwestern Virginia were design |
y abandoned but did good service as a base for | troops stationed in Essex during the Second World War |
Inshallah, a fictional account of Italian | troops stationed in Lebanon in 1983. |
Allied | troops arrived in Istanbul and occupied the Sultan's |
Of the 20 US | troops killed in the battle, seven were from the Seco |
11 September - Australian | troops land in German New Guinea. |
anied Mercer to Camp Julien, where many of the | troops live in large tents. |
a radio broadcast, urged holy war on Ethiopian | troops stationed in Baidoa to support the UN-backed g |
He was assigned Chief | troops Caucasia in 10 December 1902. |
e 24th Infantry, another United States Colored | Troops regiment, in campaigns against the Cheyenne, C |
Hawkins commanded a division of U.S. Colored | Troops late in the war. |
18 - World War II: A small number of Canadian | troops land in Brest, France but are forced to evacua |
As Federal | troops withdrew in 1861 to return east for engagement |
turn focused not on heroic generals but on the | troops, as in his Scream of the Shrapnel (1899), whic |
d to become the Chief Commander of the British | troops stationed in Hong Kong. |
the Suez Canal bringing reinforcements to U.N. | troops fighting in Korea. |
Their conflict climaxed when Bavarian | troops intervened in the winter of 898/899. |
s for Bases Agreement, the first United States | troops arrived in Newfoundland on 29 January 1941. |
King Llazar | troops were in alliance with Murad and participated i |
These | troops worked in all areas and activities of the Labo |
il September 4, 1918, the first 3,000 American | troops disembarked in Vladivostok between August 15 a |
When the military | troops fail in persuading the participants to stop, t |
't counted - represent 2.2% of the 22,700 U.S. | troops wounded in action. |
Several thousand American | troops landed, in an effort to force out General Vict |
site of The Battle of Marianna, where Federal | troops attacked in September of 1864 during The War B |
tate and government of increasing peacekeeping | troops levels in Somalia. |
Second, front-line | troops indulged in the evil practice of executing POW |
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. |
In 1648, the village billeted | troops involved in the Battle of Lens. |
e, Coursehorn was being used as a camp for the | troops, and in 1944 soldiers had been gathered there |
hips, together with transports carrying 16,000 | troops, anchored in Aboukir Bay near Alexandria. |
Chinese Imperial | troops engaged in attacks against Russians, in one in |
age compared to parachute assault was that the | troops landed in one place, rather than being dispers |
Chinese | troops, stationed in Asan, south of Seoul, numbering |
By the next day all remaining SLA | troops were in retreat toward the Elephant Pass milit |
Portugal refused, and in April 1801, French | troops arrived in Portugal. |
During the course of the expedition, Shi's | troops weaved in and out of the geographically harsh |
owever, the rest area assigned to Stakelberg's | troops was in Japanese hands, and despite standing or |
29 August: 1374 New Zealand | troops land in Samoa and are offered no resistance by |
He also said eight Taliban | troops died in the clash. |
In 1542, the Imperial | troops stationed in Florence by Charles V were withdr |
Rupert's cavalry found Essex's | troops extended in line of March across Aldbourne Cha |
Seventeen U.S. | troops died in February 2009 in Iraq. |
was established as a battlefield cemetery for | troops killed in the Battle of the Somme. |
Muslim | troops fought in both the Chinese Ming army and the Y |
s promoted to Brigadier-General commanding the | troops stationed in Australia. |
007 Broussard was involved in an Entertain the | Troops tour in the Middle East. |
almost 20,000 allied (Brazilian and Argentine) | troops involved in the attack were lost; Paraguay los |
sted as a volunteer in the Arditi (elite storm | troops), fighting in Libya. |
United States entry into World War I, but most | troops left in 1919. |
Otherwise, his | troops stayed in their winter quarters. |
When the war ended, many U.S. | troops remained in the Far East awaiting transportati |
Meanwhile, the English | troops disembarked in Lisbon without any problem. |
The three | Troops halted in front of the battery and repulsed a |
ut scouting the area for the presence of Union | troops, was inadvertently shot by South Carolina troo |
She took | troops to Inchon early in 1951; and, in April, after |
rict were three fortified regions and District | troops, which included artillery and NKVD frontier un |
issing; Chevrette lost 92 officers, seamen and | troops killed, including her first captain, and 62 se |
As the Civil War entered its third year, | troops were increasingly difficult to raise both Nort |
, thus alienating several hundred crack Batavi | troops, and indeed the whole Batavi nation who regard |
Army Labor | troops (3rd Independent Military Engineer Regiment) |
Fazilka was used to carry | troops from India to South Africa during the Boer war |
Britain deployed its | troops in India and on the Burma front. |
dron was attached to Transport Command, flying | troops to India from September 1945 until 15 June 194 |
Police say Indian | troops in India's Jammu and Kashmir state have killed |
This place was a cantonment area for British | troops before India's independence. |
She was designed for the transport of British | troops to India, and launched in the River Mersey on |
andhi and Jawaharlal Nehru demand that British | troops leave India. |
ng many women to serve clients, mainly British | troops and Indian sepoys. |
oned as a recruiting officer to organize black | troops in Indiana, including the 28th Regiment United |
While color bearer, rallied the retreating | troops and induced them to check the enemy's advance. |
19 the Third Afghan War broke out, and British | troops were inducted into various units to serve. |
Hqs, Special | Troops, 106th Infantry Division |
HHC & Special | Troops, 36th Infantry Division |
he time was trying to find a way of preventing | troops being infected with leishmaniasis, which was a |
greater number, was another sign that Austrian | troops were inferior to their enemies. |
ligence analysts that, during 1965, 4,500 PAVN | troops were infiltrated through Laos along with 300 t |
In response SAS | troops were inserted into Mozambique with the approva |
Only Bajalics' | troops escaped intact from the catastrophe. |
Other special KGB | troops were intended for counterterrorist and counter |
ancing cross country from Ft. Keogh with fresh | troops to intercept the Nez Perce. |
ascus massacre, but failed to mobilise his 800 | troops to intervene. |
The presence of the | troops successfully intimidated the opposition and th |
's investment, Robert Frangipani and a body of | troops broke into the church and proclaimed Lamberto |
This bridge provided a vital artery for Allied | troops flooding into southern Germany. |
Government | troops marched into Saga the following day. |
anese and Gurkhas, the Bulgarians alone of all | troops go into battle with the fixed intention of kil |
In 1775, as the British | troops marched into Concord, the Concord Minutemen to |
At dawn on January 20, 1979, government | troops burst into the retreat center, killed Fr. |
As British | troops moved into the bazaar, the crowd was loud, tho |
On February 16, early in the morning Russian | troops marched into Erzurum. |
He said Dostum's | troops fired into the containers, while they were cra |
However, when the Ottoman | troops swept into Bucharest in September, he ordered |
of the Helvetic Republic, French Revolutionary | troops marched into the Fricktal. |
The plan was to land the | troops directly into the port. |
had already moved to Sicily because Napoleonic | troops have invaded the Continental part of the Reign |
the event of Ireland's reoccupation by British | troops or invasion by American troops. |
About 10,000 | troops were involved in this action. |
Canadian fighter pilots and ground | troops are involved in the war |
fghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death, that U.S. | troops were involved. |
About 1,000 Marines as well as 150 Afghan | troops were involved. |
However, upon the arrival of 2,000 Ottoman | troops from Ioannina, they had to retreat. |
on to resolve their conflict concerning Soviet | troops occupying Iranian territory. |
January 19: Deployment of Japanese | troops to Iraq begins as the first set of ground forc |
ng a speech against the ongoing presence of UK | troops in Iraq at the declaration of the result. |
US | troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have been reported to |
e Government's position of maintaining British | troops in Iraq until the security situation on the gr |
of Representatives who voted to withdraw U.S. | troops from Iraq by April 2008. |
The U.S. military says the number of its | troops in Iraq is now less than 50,000, the lowest le |
The soldier was the first fatality among U.S. | troops in Iraq since the last American combat brigade |
noted in his speech this week before returning | troops from Iraq that things are moving toward a civi |
rack Obama has set a goal of removing all U.S. | troops from Iraq by the end of 2011. |
ncided with the USA's decision to downsize its | troops in Iraq and handing over the security to Iraqi |
It is being used by U.S. | troops in Iraq for this purpose. |
Jubouri's main objective is to remove foreign | troops from Iraq, often using insurgent tactics to do |
ess vote against further funding for deploying | troops to Iraq, except for funds to withdraw such tro |
ks before a U.S. deadline to remove its combat | troops from Iraq. |
ed several bills to set a deadline to withdraw | troops from Iraq. |
Manzullo voted for the authorization of | troops to Iraq. |
for communication towers, to communicate with | troops in Iraq. |
inet had approved a controversial plan to send | troops to Iraq. |
guerrilla organization battling multinational | troops in Iraq. |
d have deadly repercussions on U.S. occupation | troops in Iraq. |
of Japan authorizes the deployment of Japanese | troops to Iraq. |
g Dems in favor of the immediate withdrawal of | troops from Iraq. |
We have removed nearly 100,000 U.S. | troops from Iraq. |
"We are now overseeing the withdrawal of | troops in Iraq. |
June 2007, Souder called for a drawdown of US | troops in Iraq. |
s in favor of immediate withdrawal of American | troops from Iraq. |
In this capacity he visited Georgian | troops in Iraq. |
coalition | troops in Iraq.) |
ivilian contractor, spent 5 years serving U.S. | troops in Iraq/Kuwait |
itary operation in December 2006 in Iraq by US | troops and Iraqi police and troops for purposes of co |
general, spending much of 1914 organising the | troops in Ireland. |
After several unsuccessful attacks by British | troops, the iron gates were blasted open. |
This is in contrast to the phrase shock | troops, which is a translation from a German term. |
Consequently, Ocskay's | troops became isolated. |
When U.S | troops reach Istanbul, the conflict degrades to urban |
was alternately captured by Spanish and Dutch | troops, as it bordered the Upper Quarter of Guelders. |
the nickname "Digger's Darling" by Australian | troops and it was rumoured to be highly favoured by U |
That evening, Bernadotte's | troops made it to Burg Stargard, 8 kilometres (5 mi) |
Polish | troops reached it on 21 June, and heavy fighting last |
cibi was meant for open battle to inspire the | troops, but it was sung with more vigour when the vic |
War, Holzminden was destroyed by the emperor's | troops and it only recovered slowly. |
o has been under Moscow's control since Soviet | troops seized it in the closing days of World War Two |
of the weapon's tube and the smoke, the German | troops nicknamed it the Ofenrohr ("Stove Pipe"). |
A popular story is that Napoleon's | troops dubbed it "The Champagne of the North" in 1809 |
he rebel flag on top of Rocky Mountain and the | troops salute it. |
In response the German | troops invaded Italy from the North. |
spers of 30 March, Roger was recalled with his | troops to Italy and he left Odo Poilechien behind as |
Transported supplies to | troops in Italy during September 1944. |
9, Second Coalition forces had defeated French | troops in Italy, left by Napoleon during his Egyptian |
a prevented any large-scale evacuation of Axis | troops to Italy. |
he armistice compelled Finland to drive German | troops from its territory, leading to a military camp |
and traffic circle in the nations capital had | troops protecting its perimeters. |
Marienburg was captured by the | troops of Ivan IV of Russia in 1560 during the Livoni |
In 1556 the castle was besieged and ruined by | troops of Ivan the Terrible. |
Artur Schmitt was captured by British | troops in January 1942 and was held until 1948. |
The town was stormed by Red Army | troops on January 21-22, 1945. |
Regiment was authorized in the Virginia State | Troops on January 11, 1776. |
ed again 13 October with over 4,000 occupation | troops for Japan and Korea. |
She carried Army | troops to Japan for occupation duty in September, the |
ade two voyages to the Far East, carrying U.S. | troops to Japan and Korea. |
later she was en route to transport additional | troops to Japan, returning to Sasebo 14 October. |
Many of its surviving | troops became Japanese POWs in the Soviet Union. |
addition, an American newsreel titled "Chinese | troops drive Japs from Changteh" showed Chinese troop |
ation, Taiwan's Ministry of Defense dispatched | troops to Jiaxian. |
out of Harbin when the Japanese sent their own | troops under Jiro Tamon. |
At the Battle of Blenheim, English | troops under John Churchill, the Earl of Marlborough |
o have threatened to join the incoming federal | troops, or join troops from California, and march aga |
Which caused half of the | troops to join forces with invading Left-bank Ukraine |
As the war progressed, most of the General-SS | troops either joined the Waffen-SS or were conscripte |
Soon the | troops were joined by 40,000 more, under Sherman and |
, the castle was nevertheless destroyed by the | troops of Joseph de Montclar. |
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