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US Forces conducted a | raid on December 27 2006 because the small village w |
rebuilt and destroyed during a World War II air | raid in December 1940. |
assigned to Hanrahan's office staged a pre-dawn | raid on December 4, 1969 to search for illegal weapo |
an Civil War, and especially after John Brown's | Raid, in December 1859 a band of armed pro-slavery m |
ned to home waters and took part in the Lofoten | raid in December, where she was damaged by near miss |
Asexuals track "Contra-Rebels" on Primitive Air | Raid, they decided to re-release the "Be What You Wa |
Angered by the audacity of Cole's Cavalry to | raid so deep into Mosby's territory and encouraged b |
I vote for changing the name to "1704 | Raid on Deerfield" or something like that. |
o wield a desired item is to be involved in the | raid that defeated the boss which rewards it. |
In 1867, the Ottoman Empire launched a | raid which defeated the Beni Sakhr and ended their p |
He was also responsible for air | raid precautions, delegated by the Minister for Defe |
, Der Kaiser, Destruction, Grand Magus, Jameson | Raid, Mekong Delta, Not Fragile, Omen (band), Raven, |
While the first | RAID was deployed in 2003, they were first brought u |
uspended for their roles in leading the botched | raid and despite a Treasury Department report of gro |
On April 13, 1865, he participated in a | raid to destroy Confederate supply boats near Wetump |
He orders them to | raid and destroy the homes of Jewish people and blac |
ed Faith, became quite well known after the air | raid which destroyed St Augustine's. |
The air | raid had destroyed several trains, caused undergroun |
, and participated in Operation Opera, the 1981 | raid that destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor. |
arters at Akassa, which triggered a retaliatory | raid that destroyed the town of Brass. |
When Lt. Cushing returned from his bold | raid which destroyed the dreaded Southern ram on the |
Exactly the same | raid which destroyed Stockham's tombstone also destr |
In the ensuing | raid, the destroyer Z32 was slightly damaged. |
n arrested in Crumpsall, north Manchester, in a | raid to detain a man who had been certified under pa |
board the MV Mavi Marmara, in the Gaza flotilla | raid, and detained by the Israeli Defence Forces. |
An Allied amphibious | raid, to determine if a large landing could be attem |
e situation when William B. Cushing led a naval | raid and detonated a torpedo beneath the hull. |
During the | raid, Mosby did not call out the Rangers as the Fede |
was put in charge of the ground troops for the | raid against Dieppe, on August 19, 1942. |
Bangor was involved in Operation Jubilee - the | raid on Dieppe. |
eep"), and a stage drama about the World War II | raid of Dieppe. |
Damage caused by a near miss in an air | raid temporary disabled her No.1 and No.2 main guns |
The night just before the | raid, Roy discovers Helen in the arms of another off |
Naruse had been an engineer with the | RAID Systems Division involved in storage systems de |
The Dutch fleet was attempting to | raid the docks at Chatham Dockyard. |
Pursha comes up with a plan to | raid important documents to imprison Shailaja's (Rad |
e of the same style titled "Demon Stalkers: The | Raid on Doomfane". |
derate soldiers after their capture in Morgan's | Raid a dozen miles to the west. |
The first | raid, Operation Dryad, took place on 2-3 September 1 |
was originally scheduled to be present for the | raid, but due to rescheduling arrived in the country |
During a bomber | raid on Duisberg in 1942, Collard was shot down and |
A second | raid on Duisburg during the night of 14/15 October i |
he Spanish Civil War and organised London's air | raid defences during the Second World War, was born |
e (born 1932) in London Underground Station air | raid shelters during World War II. |
The station was used as an air | raid shelter during the Second World War. |
During the | raid Sergeant Durrant was in charge of a Lewis gun o |
ow two separate hosts to connect to independent | RAID sets, each with an independent 2400MB/second ba |
, Kentucky, crossed the Ohio River to start his | raid in earnest. |
Saunders' | raid in eastern Tennessee June 14-24. |
tionally he competes in race events such as the | Raid Gauloises, Eco-Challenge and Extreme Games. |
Although the | raid had economic impact and affected military suppl |
Forfar Beer was the name given to a | raid on Eletot from the 1-4 September 1943, by a det |
Raid on Elizabethtown occurred on February 7, 1813, | |
nd Raider Battalion when they made their 30-day | raid behind enemy lines at Guadalcanal. |
ary to provide gunfire support during a planned | raid on enemy positions, she came under heavy fire f |
commander Prospero Colonna in a daring cavalry | raid behind enemy lines. |
On that day, he participated in a bombing | raid on enemy ships in a harbor near Rabaul, New Bri |
ed by Allen M. Sumner and Cooper for a midnight | raid of enemy troop reinforcement at the western Ley |
Areca developed their own custom ASIC, a | RAID 6 engine for use on their own controllers. |
trong, Buccleuch led a party of men on a daring | raid into England and broke Armstrong out of the cas |
On November 27, 1916 LZ 61 began its last | raid on England in the company of nine other Zeppeli |
joined forces with the French knights and led a | raid into England where the ravaged lands belonging |
victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, had led a | raid into England, and went to besiege Carlisle. |
ads THE PUNISHMENT OF A PIRATE Returning from a | raid on England, the Zeppelin "L-19" sinks in the No |
en he shot down Zeppelin L32 during its bombing | raid on England. |
-4 did not take any offensive action during the | raid and ensuing battle. |
Thunderbolt (Mivtsa Yonatan), about the Israeli | raid on Entebbe airport in Uganda. |
., Jews, Italians and Native Americans) such as | Raid on Entebbe (NBC, 1977), where he portrayed Yonn |
Peled was played by John Saxon in the film | Raid on Entebbe (1977). |
chard Harris; the critically acclaimed TV movie | Raid on Entebbe which was nominated for nine Emmys, |
Raid on Entebbe | |
game is arguably a very loose adaptation of the | raid at Entebbe: The "North African province Kalubya |
By the end of The Dieppe | Raid, the Essex Scottish Regiment had suffered 121 f |
The | raid was estimated to have killed over 120 Japanese |
n the region before they were burned during the | raid of Evan Shelby's troops in 1779, during the Chi |
He also vowed to | raid India every year. |
ake over the instant the primary one fails, see | RAID for example. |
This carpet bombing | raid was executed by 600 bombers flying at high alti |
ely suffered a direct hit during a Nazi bombing | raid on Exeter that destroyed a large part of the or |
sure and suffering serious supply problems: the | raid was expected to exacerbate these problems and t |
children were evacuated and on any night that a | raid was expected thousands of people were taken by |
of the attack was conquest, thinking it just a | raid, and failed to run while they had the chance. |
However, from the HMS Victorious air | raid, two Fairey Fulmar escort fighters ran out of f |
try brigade had used Monterey Pass to conduct a | raid near Fairfield, Pennsylvania, with the First Tr |
This case prompted authorities to | raid the family's church in 2004 because it supports |
Graziani, Graziani ordered Italian soldiers to | raid the famous Ethiopian monastery Debre Libanos wh |
Included in the | raid was far left activist Alfredo Davanzo, who was |
historical Estonian county of Sakala and made a | raid as far as Pskov, then a town of the Novgorod Re |
A fictionalized depiction of the | raid is featured in the 1966 film Alvarez Kelly. |
twork-Attached Storage Appliance incorporates a | RAID system featuring four hot-swap SATA drives. |
ociety, putting out the legendary Primitive Air | Raid compilation featuring mostly Montreal punk band |
Another | raid in February 2009, following a seven-month inves |
ed with the same spirit, and were eager for the | raid ... feel[ing] an extraordinary sympathy for the |
at Southern injustices had driven John Brown to | raid Harpers Ferry in October 1859. |
mpt to cross this wasteland in their efforts to | raid the fertile lands of the Empire to the South. |
t of a society of Border Reivers, a world where | raid and feud were unavoidable parts of daily life. |
The | raid netted fewer than six ounces of marijuana and l |
gid dirigible had been returning from a bombing | raid when Fiala shot it down above Gorizia, Italy, k |
At the indication of a forthcoming | raid, the fighters were be scrambled and collected t |
d by Barnes Wallis and famed for the Dambusters | raid, were filled, the main site for the filling of |
The biggest | raid set fire to the Union supply center at Springfi |
ry 2, 2010 when Iranian police executing a drug | raid were fired upon by drug smugglers near the Iran |
News of the | raid was first treated with skepticism in the Britis |
On July 3, Stuart started a large | raid to flank the Union right and hit their trains a |
e discovered that the Ottomen long known of his | raid, and foiled his attempt to burn the beached shi |
This | raid was followed on August 13 by another attack inv |
But an attempted | raid the following day practically devastated the fl |
e prisoners contributed to a second, successful | raid, the following year. |
It came about because a previously planned | raid "Operation Foothound" on the Ugljan and Pasman |
Ballistic missile air | raid warnings for the UK would have originated from |
Kemp Town station was used as an overnight air | raid shelter for electric multiple unit stock even t |
Following the Doolittle | Raid, the force returned to Pearl Harbor, from which |
Following the | raid, Coalition Forces discovered several large cach |
ghtfall and threatening weather interrupted the | raid by forcing Chauncey to haul off to deeper water |
French colonists decided to launch an overland | raid against Fort Albany. |
he early stages of the Revolution including the | raid on Fort William and Mary in December of 1774. |
was with John Langdon and John Sullivan in the | raid on Fort William and Mary at New Castle, New Ham |
"Dawn | Raid on Fort Knox" |
During World War II, Operation Narcissus was a | raid by forty members of the Special Air Service on |
ee ordered Stuart to cross the Rappahannock and | raid Union forward positions, screening the Confeder |
In the | raid, police found a home-made suicide belt, 18 kilo |
During World War II, Operation Saxifrage was a | raid by four small Special Air Service teams who lan |
Federal Communications Commission carried out a | raid against Free Radio San Diego, effectively seizi |
In March 1854, he led a | raid that freed Joshua Glover, a runaway slave from |
along with companion Lilian Wolfe during a 1916 | raid of Freedom offices; the pair were imprisoned an |
Wolfe was arrested during a subsequent | raid of Freedom offices along with her partner Thoma |
An account of this | raid by Fremont's younger brother Benjamin can be fo |
After a successful | raid on Frenchtown on the Elk River on 29 April, Coc |
orting ships were doing upon receipt of the air | raid warning from Guadalcanal. |
he "burglar," as he believed it could precede a | raid launched from the Argentine aircraft carrier AR |
The Norse had made many a | raid themselves from the Shannon, and the Dalcassian |
Ordered to | raid north from Mississippi by Maj. |
lls "Turn off that light!" at Elmer like an air | raid warden from World War II--twice (This gag was l |
Their last | raid launched from Polebrook was on September 2, 194 |
The | raid lasted from about the beginning of August, 1863 |
The | raid lasted from about the middle of November, 1862 |
rn New England were encouraged by the French to | raid English frontier settlements in what is now sou |
After the Short Creek | raid, the fundamentalist Mormon polygamist colony at |
In preparation for the | raid, all furniture and fittings were stripped and a |
e of the participants of the ill-planned Dieppe | Raid, Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal was put back in shape |
Seventy patient records, seized during a | raid, document Gabler's practice. |
Vikings | raid the Galician estuaries, are defeated by Ramiro |
utumn and winter of 1812, he led the successful | Raid on Gananoque and other attacks across the Saint |
He and noted guerrilla Dick Yager conducted a | raid against Gardner, Kansas, on October 2, 1861, as |
Often the police would | raid the gathering and take down names of participan |
d from prison on a legal technicality, and they | raid his gay strip joint, the Kit Kat Club. |
Some citizens protested the | raid, but, generally, firing on Union ships ceased t |
Miller suggests that “to | raid different genres and disciplines is to argue in |
e of McCook's column and a concurrent ill-fated | raid by George Stoneman forced William T. Sherman to |
was all the RAF had to show for its first major | raid on German soil. |
ic) Commando took part in Operation Checkmate a | raid on German shipping near Haugesund. |
eration Tombola was a major Special Air Service | raid on German rear areas in Italy. |
was amongst a formation spearhead on a daylight | raid on German positions. |
No subsequent city | raid shook Germany as did that on Hamburg; documents |
ht sergeant in the RAF, was killed in a bombing | raid over Germany. |
together, but then Fred is killed in a bombing | raid over Germany. |
eezing cold sheep dip sends Shaun on a commando | raid to get hot water from the Farmer's bathtub. |
Of this | raid, Edward Gibbon writes: "One hundred Arabs and f |
oner at the Battle of Fuengirola, when making a | raid from Gibraltar into Spain against a small group |
stage-taking in August 1988 after an armed bank | raid in Gladbeck, Germany. |
069, Brian and Alan led a force that defeated a | raid by Godwine and Edmund, sons of Harold Godwinson |
Not having time to warn Warren about the | raid, Calvin goes along with Mark and two other offi |
rust, was arrested shortly after the Liliesleaf | raid where Goldreich, along with Nelson Mandela and |
e was killed when flying the war's last airship | raid over Great Britain. |
search of the warships, destroying them at the | Raid on Griessie in November, a year after the succe |
St. John River Campaign: | Raid on Grimrose (present day Gagetown, New Brunswic |
land in 1639 and was killed by Indians during a | raid against Groton, Massachusetts. |
g to the location during a flight from a Viking | raid, a group of monks sang the 51st Psalm, the Lati |
Carleton's | Raid, Ida H. Washington and Paul A. Washington, Cher |
ighters, returning after a planned diversionary | raid which had been organised to assist the bombers, |
until departing February 3 after a Japanese air | raid there had made that base untenable. |
er strike force in 1972 that conducted a daring | raid on Haiphong, North Vietnam in the face of inten |
it was a SCR-270 set that detected the incoming | raid about half an hour before the attack commenced. |
from all three ships took part in the Cuxhaven | Raid on hangars housing Zeppelin airships on Christm |
preted" and that "she was merely referring to a | raid that happened connected to child trafficking." |
ert took 1,800 men on the night of 17 June on a | raid to harass the Earl of Essex's army and attempt |
During the infamous | raid on Harper's Ferry Anderson was stationed with A |
landmark where John Brown planned and began his | raid on Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in 1859. |
ent James Buchanan to the scene of John Brown's | raid at Harpers Ferry. |
Brown left from his farm for the | raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859. |
For three months Brown planned the | raid on Harpers Ferry, seven miles away. |
At the time of John Brown's infamous | raid at Harpers Ferry, (West) Virginia in October 18 |
ew hundred warriors and set out to make another | raid on Hartford, Connecticut. |
Lane's | raid stirred hatred that would contribute to Quantri |
The | raid would have passed without any loss to the comma |
After the | raid on Havre de Grace, Cockburn sent troops up the |
Gen. George Stoneman's | raid and he successfully led three Union Corps on th |
conduct during action around Tarboro during the | raid and he resigned his commission. |
World War who was taking part in the Zeebrugge | Raid when he performed the deed for which he was awa |
He was wounded at the beginning of the | raid, as he landed with the first groups of assault, |
mmanding post as a result of big losses in this | raid, but he continued to serve as a bomber pilot (m |
collecting better ammunition (to prepare for a | raid on Hellman's compound) and medicine to help sta |
g he could find in the harbour, and thought the | raid might help raise his men's morale. |
After another | raid, she, her husband and one other man returned wi |
View from a 114 Squadron bomber on a | raid on Herdla, Norway. |
federate Gen. John Hunt Morgan's first Kentucky | raid occurred here on July 9, 1862. |
Huckaback was reinvented as a | raid on Herm alone on the night of 27/28 February 19 |
e to threats and many placing the blame for the | raid on him, McCrackin resigned shortly after the ta |
itude, when Hejar the only survivor of a police | raid on his Kurdish neighbors, takes refuge at his h |
ation with his 13 year old son following a dawn | raid at his home in Leeds. |
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