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ific dates are mentioned in the calendar: the | capture of Jerusalem on July 15, the death of Baldwin |
uring the course of the war she shared in the | capture of five steamers, six schooners, and one sloo |
equence of British government rewards for the | capture of criminals. |
and Communist forces ended with the communist | capture of Hainan Island in May 1950. |
Gulf Squadron in 1864-65, taking part in the | capture of Mobile, Alabama, and its defences. |
h him at Yorktown, where he was active in the | capture of a British redoubt, and received several ba |
as seceded from the Union, and called for the | capture of all Federal military companies remaining i |
nst Uranie the previous day, making the first | capture of a Royal Navy ship of the war and thus bein |
Main article: | Capture of HMS Epervier |
r ships set about the tasks of completing the | capture of the Nipe Bay littoral and removing the min |
es where, in March 1748, she took part in the | capture of Fort Saint Louis de Sud in the French colo |
ng the Maryland Campaign, he took part in the | capture of Harpers Ferry, and then marched with the r |
Following the | capture of continental Estonia, elements of the front |
He is best known for the | capture of two out of the three Spanish galleons carr |
His first stop was the | capture of Gingee Fort, but Thirumalai Nayak of Madur |
Screen | capture of original Hamster Dance. |
The | capture of turtles for export and the accumulation of |
After the | capture of Rangoon in May 1945, British Twelfth Army |
wards he reported to the house the defeat and | capture of the Duke of Hamilton, with all the circums |
Early success led to the | capture of Bruges and most of Flanders by the rebels, |
ver while Union Navy gunboats assisted in the | capture of Fort De Russy. |
red Kut in February 1917, on their way to the | capture of Baghdad the following year. |
ught at the Battle of Waterloo and the French | capture of Algiers and was made a colonel of his regi |
d Rudstone, and offered a ₤100 bounty for the | capture of each ringleader. |
that strategic location's importance for the | capture of Rome. |
ne 1795, and, in 1796, he participated in the | capture of the Dutch colonies of Demerara, Essequibo |
ross for his part in Operation Postmaster the | capture of three Italian and German ships from the ne |
ary force of 3,000 to Vietnam, leading to the | capture of Da Nang by Rigault de Genouilly on Septemb |
of Coron in 1532-1534 involved the siege and | capture of the Ottoman-held fortress of Koroni (Coron |
That campaign, resulting in the | capture of Atlanta, which has rendered the name of Ge |
The | capture of the Count of Carmagnola in an old print. |
The | capture of the Emperor in the face of a threatening c |
In early 1782 was actively engaged at the | Capture of Sint Eustatius, the Battle of Saint Kitts, |
tain and Spain on 29 August, resulting in the | capture of much of the French navy, and Toulon was no |
est Indies being wounded in action during the | capture of St. Lucia in 1791. |
s knighted in 1596 for his actions during the | Capture of Cadiz and in 1611 he was created a Baronet |
battle of Skra di Legen, that resulted in the | capture of a particularly fortified position, control |
ts Cavalry, in action at Luray, Virginia, for | capture of flag.” |
The U.S. forces began the campaign with the | Capture of Fort Erie on the Niagara Peninsula. |
In this position Beutel organised the initial | capture of Warsaw's Jewish population and set in moti |
nion forces, which led to the effective Union | capture of Biloxi as well. |
at resulted not only in a victory, but in the | capture of a large number of prisoners, small arms, a |
King George VI told him the | capture of the U-110 cipher material had been "the mo |
s involved in several notable cases, like the | capture of Hardin and the pursuit and killing of note |
Niagara Light Dragoons, participating in the | capture of Detroit and the Battle of Queenston Height |
ulletin astronomique, 1889) the theory of the | capture of comets by the larger planets, and in this |
North Africa, Bardia 1941, | Capture of Tobruk, Greece 1941, Middle East 1941-1944 |
eritorious conduct" in battles leading to the | capture of Mexico City in 1847. |
in the previous year for his services in the | capture of the Canton forts, was created a baronet on |
Capture of flag of gunboat Nansemond. | |
Anglo-Indian force's mission evolved into the | capture of Baghdad. |
Their opening move was the | Capture of Savannah, Georgia in December 1778. |
dispatch from General Palmer that led to the | capture of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confeder |
The Mohican was involved in the | capture of forts at Port Royal, South Carolina and Fe |
h was later used by British forces during the | capture of Quebec. |
surrender, and also headed the Colombian-led | capture of narco-terrorist Pablo Escobar. |
f the ships that intercepted and aided in the | capture of the French 84-gun Guillaume Tell. |
operations concluded on 28 September with the | capture of the Schwaben Redoubt, north of Thiepval, a |
and Fort St. Philip in April 1862, and at the | capture of New Orleans, and took part in engagements |
elvan began to rise in the movement after the | capture of Jaffna city by government forces in the la |
ance, Lieutenant Lyall led his platoon in the | capture of a strong-point, together with 13 prisoners |
place between the two sides, resulting in the | capture of the young son of the Alanian king. |
te, Cincinnati participated in the attack and | capture of Fort Henry (6 February 1862); the operatio |
n War and the failure to defend it led to the | capture of Seoul. |
y shipping amongst the islands, including the | capture of Curacoa in 1800 for which he was again lau |
ian commander in Ireland, decided to make the | capture of Galway the main priority for his forces. |
severe defeats in reprisal, particularly the | capture of Norridgewock in 1724 and the defeat of the |
To prevent | capture of the rebel blueprints for their advanced st |
manded the Naval Force (Force B) covering the | capture of the Italian island of Pantelleria (Operati |
After their | capture of Fredrikstad, the Germans immediately began |
After the | capture of Wejh, the demolition raids on the Hejaz Ra |
The | capture of Verdun under Operation Gericht would have |
Soon after the | capture of Badajos he was transferred to the 1st batt |
In reality, the assault and | capture of My Lai did not go as planned. |
Commodore Perry took part in the | capture of Elizabeth City, North Carolina on 10 Febru |
him on this expedition, which resulted in the | capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their neph |
h Carolina coast continued, she joined in the | capture of New Berne and Washington in March, and in |
Ewart's | capture of the French Eagle. |
Pontoosuc during the | capture of Fort Fisher and Wilmington, North Carolina |
In 1287 he rebelled and led the | capture of most of Ystrad Tywi, the heartland of Dehe |
n after taking command he was involved in the | capture of the French frigate Franchise in the Englis |
Capture of Fort Morgan August 23. | |
ined Graves's squadron and was present at the | capture of the Bellisarius on 4 August 1781. |
V-22 Osprey, a Tass newspaper proclaiming the | capture of the pilot, or an outraged ally or neutral |
city by some members of the Resistance in the | capture of many of the members of the Manouchian Grou |
orth Mountain was fought that resulted in the | capture of 1,500 Union soldiers who were marched into |
he advance on Beirut together with the Allied | capture of Damascus in late June and the rapid advanc |
The | capture of their supreme commander deepened the confu |
inning distinction after the siege, and later | capture, of Neuhaeusel from July 7 - August 17, 1685. |
Capture of Confederate flag (Bragg's army). | |
The Kanizsa Eyalet existed until the | capture of Kanije to Austria in 1690 and was formally |
iance, Unicorn, Indefatigable and Stag in the | capture of the French brig Ursule. |
rman Confederation resulted in the defeat and | capture of Napoleon, the collapse of his government, |
Capture of Saltville, Va., December 20-21. | |
The | capture of Ch'unch'on was the last major ground objec |
It was formed after the | capture of Kanije (Nagykanizsa) from Austria in 1600 |
the Japanese in the area and this led to the | capture of Letse and Seikpyu. |
On 5 September, she assisted Brooklyn in the | capture of blockade-running Confederate brig, Macao, |
In 1064, just after the | capture of Ani by the Seljuk Turks, the Armenian king |
Calling the | capture of Bulo Hawo a "major victory" against the al |
d out until the arrival of Alexander, and the | capture of the city, when he contributed greatly to t |
"High Temperature | Capture of CO2: Characteristics of the Reversible Rea |
ag Officer David Farragut's squadron, and the | capture of New Orleans. |
ng the vessels sharing in the proceeds of the | capture of the brigs Christina and Massasoit on 3 and |
Main article: | Capture of HMS Frolic |
The mission resulted in the | capture of three suspects, two of whom were Syrian. |
He was present at the | capture of Sint Eustatius in 1781. |
Also, the | capture of supplies during one battle allows one to p |
the war, Buffington Island contributed to the | capture of the famed Confederate cavalry raider, Brig |
The | capture of bear cubs is prohibited across three provi |
After the | capture of Fort Duquesne, troops garrisoning the fort |
agements with the ram CSS Manassas and in the | capture of the defenses of Pensacola in 1861; in the |
ese Army quickly overran Burma, and after the | capture of Rangoon, freed Baw Maw from prison. |
The Tangail Airdrop and the subsequent | capture of the Poongli bridge over Jamuna by 2nd Para |
The | Capture of Gawilghur fort in western India by British |
75 resulted in a massacre of the Doeg and the | capture of the chief's son. |
oubadour Joan Esteve blamed treachery for the | capture of the French admiral Guilhem. |
om Muscat, modern Oman, in August 1552 in the | Capture of Muscat. |
This is the battle that resulted in the | capture of Mexico City, the placement of the American |
After the | capture of the city in June, 1098, and the subsequent |
a wreck while approaching Saint Kitts and the | capture of an ammunition ship by one of Hood's frigat |
This campaign followed a short-lived Ottoman | capture of Fez in 1554. |
4th Army performed well and took part in the | capture of Smolensk. |
It began with the | capture of Ceuta (a terminus of the trans-Saharan tra |
onsidered necessary, as it was the key to the | capture of Akhaura. |
oud had gained significant notoriety with the | capture of the valuable East Indiaman Lord Nelson on |
With a comrade, Sergeant Sickles attempted | capture of a stand of Confederate colors and detachme |
rticipated with Colonel William Harden in the | capture of Fort Balfour. |
ious injuries and succumbed to them after the | capture of the objective. |
hn W. Bennett in command, participated in the | capture of Fort Fisher on the Cape Fear River in Nort |
Taken in the | capture of Aden in 1839 by Cap. |
lveston, Bagby led his "Horse Marines" in the | capture of the USS Harriet Lane. |
ent on to command the 3rd/5th, notably at the | capture of "Rajput" or "Lone Tree" Hill in the Shenam |
ed the smaller (7,000) Portuguese army in the | capture of Lisbon, expelling its Moorish occupants. |
and then against the trench itself, after the | capture of which it was intended that his men should |
As thanks for his help in the | capture of Booth, Wells became a Brigadier General. |
ared and chained sea-wolf symbolizes the only | capture of a U-boat from the German wolf-packs during |
tood a chance to share a $5000 reward for the | capture of Joaquin Murrieta. |
ring the Great Northern War, resulting in the | capture of the town by Russia on 9 August 1704 and th |
teriza Mining Company, he was involved in the | capture of a group of silver ore thieves who were tra |
Siege and | capture of Fort Gaines August 3-8. |
ie called A Date with Darkness: The Trial and | Capture of Andrew Luster was made based on him and hi |
r he became consul he assisted in the British | capture of Lagos in 1851 and was instrumental in the |
siana, 12 March to 22 May and assisted in the | capture of Fort DeRussy on 14 March. |
After the | capture of Lae in September, the battalion was withdr |
he conquest of the Jin Dynasty, including the | capture of Kaifeng, and may have served in the Europe |
action of that division which resulted in the | capture of Montfaucon, September 27, 1918, which is i |
Palmer took part in the | capture of New Madrid and Island No. 10, commanding a |
ah bank clerk, taking part in the Confederate | capture of Fort Pulaski as a private in the Georgia H |
ea under the command of Robert Howe until the | capture of Savannah by Lieutenant Colonel Archibald C |
Despite the loss of numerous knights, and the | capture of Conrad, Constable of Jerusalem, and death |
The | Capture of Korytsa or Korca by the Greek armed forces |
gton, and Unadilla assisted in the attack and | capture of Fort Anderson on 18 February. |
this time, along with Basil Thomson, for the | capture of Harish Chandra (who was associated with th |
art would join General Jeffrey Amherst in the | Capture of Fortress Louisbourg and the 2nd under Lt C |
fterwards, in Israel, he played a role in the | capture of Adolf Eichmann. |
fought under his father during the siege and | capture of Seringapatam in 1799 at the age of 17. |
troops did not perform well during the first | capture of York during the War of 1812. |
dland Battalion played a decisive role in the | capture of a German strong-point named Hilt Trench, n |
After some minor failures and the | capture of Aril Nunb, the group formulates a plan. |
ificant outcome of the raid, however, was the | capture of a set of rotor wheels for an Enigma cypher |
e Order of the Bath and, after the successful | capture of Flers, he was promoted to general and succ |
The Annals of the Four Masters record the | capture of the castle in 1470. |
In his | capture of Amalfi, he took the relics of Saint Trofim |
The | capture of the town gave the invaders a continuous fr |
The | capture of Jerusalem by the Khwarezmians in August ha |
rm, and the Battle of Chippawa (following the | Capture of Fort Erie). |
Israel Putnam narrating the | capture of the wolf |
In addition, she shared in the | capture of sloop Active (21 June 1863). |
The ambush resulted in the | capture of several rifles and a large quantity of amm |
yonet charge by the Regiment which led to the | capture of the village of Lerotholi, an enemy village |
Oliver Cromwell and the ill-fated retributive | capture of the Rock of Cashel by the last clan chief |
events leading up to the final surrender and | capture of Geronimo in 1886. |
lly interaction with an alpha particle or the | capture of fission or thermal neutron. |
inal action of the East African campaign, the | capture of Gondar on 27 November. |
back into Dokkum, followed in May 1642 by his | capture of some small Dunkirker vessels and an 80-man |
Anglo-French expedition and took part in the | capture of the Taku forts and the entry into Peking, |
trays Robert de Brus as being involved in the | capture of William Wallace in Edinburgh; as noted abo |
Capture of flag of 11th Florida Infantry (C.S.A.). | |
t Gallipoli and in Mesopotamia (including the | capture of Baghdad) and Persia during the First World |
Shaw saw action at the | capture of the village of Merxem in deep snow on 31 J |
Capture of flag of 8th Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.). | |
dition, the attack on Fort Pemberton, and the | capture of Yazoo City. |
proved useful, and he was instrumental in the | capture of the Dutch fleet by French hussars. |
Yakup was among those who took part in the | capture of the Aegean island of Lesbos from the Genoe |
ve of capturing the Suez Canal, but after the | capture of Sidi Barrani on 16 September, the Italian |
He was present at the | capture of Mauritius and Java, and at the battles of |
ry, in action at Fisher's Hill, Virginia, for | capture of flag.” |
World War II: | Capture of Tobruk, Defence of Tobruk, El Alamein ,Bra |
Federal Point Batteries, and assisted in the | capture of a blockade runner, the English brig Napier |
sage of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and the | capture of New Orleans in late April 1862. |
mander Edmund Fremantle, she took part in the | capture of Waikato in January 1864, and contributed t |
the time of the Napoleonic Wars following the | capture of the city in the siege of Danzig in May. |
brevet Brigadier General U. S. Army, for the | capture of Petersburg, Virginia. |
Coalition forces were fired upone during the | capture of the detainee and three associates. |
ts around the islands, and taking part in the | capture of several French frigates. |
she became keen to join up after Tettenborn's | capture of Bremen and the death of Eleonore Prochaska |
Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7, 1863. | |
s mother ship for small minelayers during the | capture of the atoll. |
After the | capture of Tientsin on 23 August 1860, Bowlby accompa |
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