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A special | troops battalion with a security company and signal c |
dorou was an Independent, who ran as a Turkish | Troops Out of Cyprus candidate. |
Mongol commander of a thousand | troops, in Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Martyrdom of the Fra |
In a surprise attack at 3:30 a.m., Mexican | troops opened fire on the Texans and killed about twe |
By about 4 a.m., the | troops reached the plantation of Jacques Fortier, whe |
, after having been looted, were set ablaze by | troops of the Swabian League. |
Before embarking about 1,000 | troops, she and James Baines were reviewed by Queen V |
o 900 (2007); the Division numbers about 2,000 | troops. |
About 2,000 | troops who have joined the rebels take their orders f |
ncrease their efforts in Kunduz by about 6,000 | troops and civil personnel . |
was told by Cohen to say nothing about ground | troops, and Clark agreed. |
rth Korea quickly responded with about 150-200 | troops, armed with machine guns and assault rifles. |
e in the road with a fort, held by about 2,000 | troops under General Sir Robert Sale. |
Gen. Leonidas Polk had about 5,000 | troops at Columbus. |
Altogether about 13,000 | troops were moving forward, although they were widely |
About 10,000 | troops were involved in this action. |
LOW numbered about 15,000 | troops with limited artillery (about 40 guns 40-105mm |
pressed with the question, "How about American | troops on the ground?" |
About 5,000 | troops from Tennessee, Arkansas and the Confederate A |
npress, the fighting claimed lives of about 25 | troops and one guerilla, including 10-15 killed in th |
They were used for accommodating British | troops until 1967 when the military lands were return |
re covered with underground accommodations for | troops and command, control and monitoring facilities |
The Ottoman Empire accused the | troops of having conducted the slaughter of its subje |
e contingent of National Guard and active duty | troops were deployed to the region. |
This fort is still actively training | troops today. |
days were of feverish activities, transporting | troops to Antofagasta, from where on October 19, the |
Ma Chung-ying agreed to add his | troops to the campaign to topple Jin Shuren. |
the United States to deploy an additional 300 | troops in Macedonia by July 1993, alongside 700 Scand |
ficials believe that with an additional 20,000 | troops it can recapture most of southern Somalia. |
n, Governor DuVal requested additional Federal | troops for Florida. |
y were followed by 150,000 additional Canadian | troops over the next few months. |
An additional 2,200 | troops (mostly engineers) were deployed to Arbil in t |
Additional Confederate | troops attacked the camps of the other Union commands |
lesley found that the 4,000 additional British | troops had arrived from England and were off the coas |
An additional 400 | troops were deployed to the city by August 11 to assi |
Addressing U.S. | troops returned from Iraq, Vice President Joe Biden h |
The military later admitted that | troops fired live rounds directly at protesters, alle |
barrage followed immediately by the advance of | troops. |
ed again, he was liberated by advancing Allied | troops on 4 May. |
On 1944 he fled before the advancing Soviet | troops, as did many ehtnic Hungarians in Carpathian R |
as eventually arrested by the advancing Allied | troops. |
Shawkat was captured by the advancing British | troops in March 1917. |
l until forced to evacuate by advancing German | troops. |
ed to fight and fled from the advancing German | troops. |
Its main task was to delay advancing German | troops and withdraw eastwards along the northern line |
Advancing Canadian | troops of the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment relieved th |
ee with the baby boy from the advancing Soviet | troops. |
es 256 acres (1.04 km2) where African American | troops made their first major assault in the Civil Wa |
r's commission as surgeon for African American | troops. |
inue to battle almost daily with African Union | troops (AMISOM), as well as government forces. |
as a gold medallion detailing African American | troops moving forward in battle. |
They were thwarted by African-American Union | troops who were stationed nearby. |
e friendly fire incident happened after ground | troops battling Taliban militants requested air suppo |
hip was to arrive at Bergen right after German | troops had captured the town. |
The fighting erupted after coalition | troops arrested a Sadr militia leader. |
This came after Ethiopian | troops completely pulled out of the country only a da |
After landing | troops of the 6th Army at San Pedro Bay on 22 October |
th, Mississippi on June 20, 1863 after Federal | troops occupied the area. |
It was founded in 1848 after federal | troops pursued Creek Indian Chief Holmes there and ki |
After shuttling | troops among the Hawaiian Islands, Grimes departed Ho |
d to Manila on 9 December and, after embarking | troops for passage to the United States, she sailed o |
crossing, Chiles continued to crawl after his | troops after reaching the stream bank. |
After 1993 | troops of this division participated in numerous over |
After discharging | troops and equipment, she could evacuate casualties o |
In the aftermath, federal | troops and police took control of the city - and fift |
ation of Berlin in 1806 Napoleon again drilled | troops there. |
to Pearl Harbor on 7 December she again loaded | troops and supplies and conducted training through Ja |
In 1119 he again blessed | troops before battle with the True Cross. |
and low-level strafing attacks against German | troops. |
Some of its charges against the | troops have also been disputed as false. |
rom the area without retaliating against their | troops. |
enjoyed considerable success against Egyptian | troops in 1882 and 1883, and several towns garrisoned |
ish Jews started an armed struggle against the | troops carrying out liquidation of the Ghetto. |
ng the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 against Greek | troops. |
Amin exiles joined the fighting against Amin's | troops. |
He was sent against Polish | troops as a spy. |
ed Venetian service and fought against Turkish | troops at Morea. |
n joined a vigorous action against Confederate | troops and the ironclad gunboat CSS J. A. Cotton. |
After fighting a long battle against Isma'il's | troops he emerged victorious, forcing Isma'il to flee |
and hand grenades (first used against English | troops on September 27), enabled the Germans to infli |
e cavalry and French infantry against Austrian | troops. |
A year later, his successes against communist | troops earned him a promotion to Lieutenant. |
Army used flamethrowers in combat against U.S. | troops. |
intended for use in direct fire against enemy | troops. |
in 1943 to massive attacks against occupation | troops in 1944. |
y would later use with great effect against US | troops. |
quested support for more international aid and | troops. |
Before dawn, the air defense | troops called for reinforcements and Col. Grimsley se |
The 932d conducted airlift and airdrop of | troops and supplies from 1963-1967, and worldwide mil |
quipment, and supplies and airdropped airborne | troops and equipment from, 1957-1967. |
hentic battle-front reports, airplanes, skiing | troops, satchel charges, flamethrower tanks, experime |
ain transport aircraft used the airport flying | troops and supplies into the area as well as combat w |
From 1795 to 1804 Ali Pasha's | troops fought to enter Naousa; Romfeis and his troops |
The corps comprised all Union | troops then occupying Louisiana and east Texas. |
artillery and clear the bunkers of all German | troops. |
partment of Washington, which united all Union | troops in the District of Columbia and Maryland under |
All Dutch | troops and civil servants were expelled. |
sefire in Korea be called and that all foreign | troops be withdrawn. |
Sir Alan Brooke assumed command of all British | troops still in France. |
After Mitchel received command of all Federal | troops between Nashville and Huntsville on May 29, he |
In response the Caliph gathered all his | troops from Hillah and Wasit to defend the capital. |
n in Greece before becoming GOC of all British | Troops in Greece. |
All the | troops were called Detachment Pennanen (Osasto Pennan |
b) withdraw all its | troops ten miles to the east of the Canal. |
down Hollywood Boulevard to call for all U.S. | troops to be brought home. |
1 October 1990: 76% of all Cuban | troops withdrawn (21 months) |
trigger for violence against all international | troops in that country. |
rack Obama has set a goal of removing all U.S. | troops from Iraq by the end of 2011. |
nion demanded that the Finns remove all German | troops from their territory in two weeks, which was a |
responsible for the evacuation" of all British | troops from Palestine in 1948, as the result of the I |
e USCT were approximately a tenth of all Union | troops. |
All Spanish | troops were withdrawn, and the island remains unoccup |
Had all these | troops been recalled, Charles could have faced Napole |
Santa Anna to give orders for all Mexican | troops to withdraw from Texas as soon as possible. |
villagers and then on top of it allegations of | troops doing exactly the same,” Sydhoff says. |
nd patrol missions in support of Allied ground | troops during a Japanese offensive in northern Burma |
1945, Japan surrendered and Allied occupation | troops landed on the main islands, starting the forma |
rwegian and Swedish reluctance to allow Allied | troops onto their territory halted the original Allie |
This allowed Tokhtamysh's | troops to burst in and ravage Moscow, killing around |
This allowed allied | troops to control the Maungdaw-Buthidaung road which |
Qatar also allowed Coalition | troops from Canada to use the country as an airbase t |
e gateway and broke it down, allowing Bavarian | troops to quickly reinforce the breach. |
By the morning almost 2000 | troops were on the northern shores of the Forth, and |
orld in 1711 as a ship-wreck victim along with | troops headed to take Quebec. |
that time many Germans fighting along Turkish | troops in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign suddenly f |
ing, came from north-eastern France along with | troops under Rainald, Count of Cleremont and Guy, Cou |
diers from the war, fighting alongside British | troops in Burma. |
Both countries had already had | troops in Korea as requested by different factions wi |
e themselves in paramilitary units, also first | troops of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army began to appea |
Japan also sent | troops on the pretext of protecting Japanese citizens |
h with British, Commonwealth and also American | troops being an example of reverse Lend-Lease. |
Also, some | troops have special commands, such as for archers to |
Also, the | troops at Tambolambo were contained by the Peruvian f |
Although Schofield's | troops were at Utoy Creek on August 2, they, along wi |
tle lasted for 8 days, and although Australian | troops reached the top of the hill the vital north fa |
Although the | troops led by the PCE rejected the coup on Madrid the |
On April 9, 1940, at 4:15 am German | troops crossed the border here beginning the invasion |
Chiang's American equipped | troops seize all major cities, to find a hollow trium |
rning of April 21 nearly 1,500 American combat | troops were put ashore, and that night another 1,500 |
Amin sent | troops against the mutineers (which included members |
Krok appears among Bludgeon's | troops in the story At Fight's End by Fun Publication |
There were no recorded casualties among the | troops onshore. |
Rapido was among the | troops under the command of Spark on Earth. |
Among his | troops were Buzzsaw, Hardtop, Runamuck and Swindle. |
He was among the | troops that relieved the town of Lindley and the 13th |
as rumors of French attacks swirled among the | troops. |
Afterburner was among the | troops under the command of Clench on Earth. |
Among his | troops were Leozack and Hellbat. |
The soldier was the first fatality among U.S. | troops in Iraq since the last American combat brigade |
Road Pig was among the | troops under the command of Clench on Earth. |
hurch lands, maybe distributing them among his | troops. |
him ardent love and popularity among Budenny's | troops. |
zed the army to control infighting amongst the | troops and to minimise uncontrolled pillaging. |
ahmud's flight sparked an uprising amongst his | troops against provincial authorities. |
t the end of each level, an assorted amount of | troops on fixed machine gun positions (usually four) |
rom the start, thus requiring large amounts of | troops for both offensive operations and for the defe |
bsided, Hanover returned to Okinawa and loaded | troops for the occupation of China. |
Soon, the British and Egyptian | troops were in the Mahdist camp fighting often hand-t |
of Vietnam, visiting both American and Korean | troops in South Vietnam. |
Fighting resumes between Indian and Pakistani | troops. |
because being pushed by Dapunta Hiyang and his | troops. |
l was a major fight between British and German | troops during the Second World War. |
Altogether, about 12,000 Prussian and Saxon | troops under command of the Prince of Orange became p |
sion between Mormons, non-Mormons, and federal | troops, but possibly the most dramatic event occurred |
Corsica service carrying 10 passengers and 700 | troops in the 'tween decks. |
rracks and hospitals by the British and French | troops in Newport. |
nts of the infantry of a division and attached | troops. |
Fighting the Americans, Malvar and his | troops had very few instances of success, and were so |
s temporarily occupied by American and British | troops in order to install a radar station. |
was also chosen by allied German and Bulgarian | troops for their invasion of Romania. |
The Siddan tribes entertained him and his | troops. |
war, a combined force of Frontier and Tundran | Troops arrive at Vladstag, the Xylvanian Capital. |
out of ammunition and gasoline, and remaining | troops surrendering without a fight. |
ed by more mobile German motorized and armored | troops. |
as originally used by New England and Southern | troops preparing for deployment overseas. |
The Earl of Essex and his | troops had crossed the River Cherwell and had some tr |
he fullest civil and military powers - and his | troops landed in September 1862 in Veracruz. |
gletary was killed in the bombardment, and his | troops retreated. |
After the war, Edward Jessup and his | troops settled along the Saint Lawrence River; he him |
Plymouth rejoined the task force and supported | troops on the ground by bombarding Argentine troop po |
Bengal Fusiliers were mainly raw and untrained | troops. |
rmy-Navy expedition of four warships and 5,000 | troops captured St. Mary at Yazoo City, Mississippi. |
was alternately captured by Spanish and Dutch | troops, as it bordered the Upper Quarter of Guelders. |
used as a campground for British and colonial | troops. |
to a battalion in strength (~ 400 men) and its | troops typically fought as mounted infantry rather th |
n military stalemate against Soviet and Afghan | troops. |
In 1999, Ugandan and Rwandan | troops clashed in the city of Kisangani. |
duty in attacking enemy aircraft and engaging | troops on the ground. |
sked to guarantee the safety of UNOMIG and CIS | troops in the valley. |
The arrival of General Hamilton and his | troops gave Admiral de Robeck the possibility to turn |
rating the embarcation of American and British | troops for the D-Day landings of World War II. |
A King and his | troops came across a town called Kampung Gading. |
t and the Emir thanking the U.S. and Coalition | troops for liberating of international community. |
the bodies of Commonwealth, French and German | troops. |
ting of 300 trucks with 2000 Haganah and Irgun | troops, the convoy battled all day to get through. |
ld be repeated to draw in members from A and B | Troops in other locations. |
ned in November 1943 by the Belgian and Polish | Troops of No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando. |
he mainland whereas the British and Neapolitan | troops held Sicily for the Bourbon king. |
ry offensive was going on, led by US and Iraqi | troops. |
Pancho Villa's revolutionaries and government | troops. |
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