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ивизия), participated in several reconnaissance | raid in the enemy rear, earning the Soviet Medal for |
giments were involved in opposing Shelby's 1863 | Raid. |
After the Short Creek | raid, the fundamentalist Mormon polygamist colony at |
reek Community and site of the 1953 Short Creek | Raid |
The Short Creek | raid was the largest mass arrest of polygamists in A |
Main article: Short Creek | raid |
Since the | raid appears to have ignored Mola's earlier plans fo |
e were obliged by the sparseness of the soil to | raid and steal cattle from their neighbours. |
Dargon sent in his Tusk Soldiers to | raid Shorinji and they ended up stealing the secret |
Graziani, Graziani ordered Italian soldiers to | raid the famous Ethiopian monastery Debre Libanos wh |
There are four remaining pillboxes and some air | raid shelters in the woods. |
He commanded the first Soviet air | raid on Berlin on August 10/11, 1941. |
He was killed in 1942 in a Soviet reprisal | raid. |
ting Operation Neptune's Spear, the special ops | raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden. |
ls (including the Christmas special, "Christmas | Raid Carol"). |
Despite spending the | raid submerged, I-202 had suffered slight damage, it |
s known to be more effective than spreading the | raid over a longer time period. |
Following the success of St Nazaire | raid a similar raid was planned for June 1942 on St |
l and expended as a blockship in the St Nazaire | Raid. |
After the St. Nazaire | Raid, on April 13, 1942 Adolf Hitler ordered naval a |
to be not that far fetched when the St. Albans | Raid, the northernmost action of the Civil War, took |
help of Sun Li, Zou Yuan and Zou Run to stage a | raid on the prison and succeed in rescuing the Xie b |
Concurrently, Chen's friends stage a | raid on the Japanese headquarters and cause serious |
igration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) staged a | raid of the plant, and arrested nearly 400 illegal i |
e of the same style titled "Demon Stalkers: The | Raid on Doomfane". |
, Kentucky, crossed the Ohio River to start his | raid in earnest. |
The Orlam there had in the mean time started to | raid cattle of the Herero and accused Schmelen of wa |
successfully besieged Antioch, they started to | raid the surrounding countryside during the winter m |
o have a working strategy prior to starting the | raid. |
f Staff, General George C. Marshall, stated the | raid was justified by the available intelligence. |
e (born 1932) in London Underground Station air | raid shelters during World War II. |
d Kansas against Major General Sterling Price's | raid. |
Department of Kansas to oppose Sterling Price's | Raid in 1864. |
long with Operation Sundevil, the Steve Jackson | Raid was one of a series of independent law-enforcem |
The largest of the Stockport Air | Raid Shelters are open to the public as part of the |
The Stockport Air | Raid Shelters are a system of almost 1 mile of under |
Stockport Air | Raid Shelters |
troopers with Major General George Stoneman to | raid behind the Confederate line into their supply a |
Stop the | Raid: Social Security the Biggest Rip Off in History |
rger was a main character in the 1985 story Sun | Raid. |
gefechtsstand Wien was to provide strategic air | raid warning and air defence coordination for Vienna |
onvoy cover, perform anti-shipping strikes, and | raid positions in North Africa. |
They also were subject to | raid by Iroquois from the North. |
No subsequent city | raid shook Germany as did that on Hamburg; documents |
ants and their allies and the subsequent police | raid that resulted in a fire which destroyed the emb |
time and range needed for a successful bombing | raid were not available in the European theatre, som |
., Jews, Italians and Native Americans) such as | Raid on Entebbe (NBC, 1977), where he portrayed Yonn |
Such a | RAID adapter acts as an intermediary between the arr |
e LTTE aircraft shutdown during the Suicide Air | Raid on Colombo. |
hadowed his movements and made a surprise night | raid. |
ntha had a son, Spemica-Lawba, who survived the | raid. |
Deerfield survived the | raid, and the frontier continued to be pushed north |
uring the three Anglo-Dutch Wars, surviving the | Raid on the Medway in 1667 by being at Portsmouth at |
rans include Les Munro, the last surviving Dams | Raid (Operation Chastise) pilot, Cy Grant, the late |
According to David Tal, the | raid was the first of Israel's reprisal raids agains |
Major David Thomson, was subsequently tasked to | raid the Chinese positions of the 39th Field Army on |
t Kamianets-Podilskyi, and Ottoman Tatars would | raid the borderlands. |
ruthless gang called "The Templars" constantly | raid settlers in an attempt to exterminate everyone |
The concept is similar to that of | RAID, which protects against disk failure, except th |
ere was some concern in July 1863 that Morgan's | Raid would visit the area, but it never occurred. |
shore of Lake Victoria, it was decided that the | raid should take the form of an amphibious assault. |
It was decided that a | raid by 140 men would land on the island of Guernsey |
red was the son of Gunnar, argued that Thored's | raid on Westmorland was caused by resentment derived |
ning (which alerts residents to the fact that a | raid is about to proceed), and Mrs. Groce was in bed |
d Press, an anonymous U.S. official said that a | raid had taken place, and had aimed to target member |
en of particular interest to the media that the | raid took place on the 40th anniversary of the Stone |
children were evacuated and on any night that a | raid was expected thousands of people were taken by |
Some analysts concluded that the | raid was likely a demonstration to gain financial an |
Miller suggests that “to | raid different genres and disciplines is to argue in |
uspended for their roles in leading the botched | raid and despite a Treasury Department report of gro |
was attacked by one bomber during the Doolittle | Raid on 18 April 1942 and by a large force of carrie |
ncluded a number of veterans from the Deerfield | raid, and they were accompanied by bands of Abenaki |
The Barawee | raid, code named Operation Celestial Balance, was a |
Operation Myrmidon was the planned | raid during the Second World War by No. 1 Commando a |
lm that would be used in planning the Doolittle | Raid after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. |
orting ships were doing upon receipt of the air | raid warning from Guadalcanal. |
The Avtury | raid took place on July 12-13, 2004, when a large gr |
showing the arrest of Jameson after the failed | raid, in 1896 |
erfortress attacks against Japan, the Doolittle | raid did little material damage, and all of that rea |
f that year, Arethusa took part in the Cuxhaven | Raid and on 24 January 1915 she fought at the Battle |
The first | raid, Operation Dryad, took place on 2-3 September 1 |
Island in March, and carrying out the Doolittle | Raid in April against targets on the Japanese homela |
event formed the main reason for the Prussians' | raid into Holland, with Frederick William II of Prus |
ingly, the 1918 drama-documentary film The Last | Raid of Zeppelin L-21 told the story of SL 11's dest |
s place between the first season and The Second | Raid. |
U film which includes footage of the Marienburg | raid in 1943, see Target for Today. |
for Task Force 16, that launched the Doolittle | Raid on Tokyo in April 1942. |
oll train in West Virginia during the Greenback | Raid. |
After PTU officers were defeated in the first | raid attempt, SDU operators were called in to flush |
at Vankleek Hill in anticipation of the Fenian | Raid. |
Dokka Umarov, also took part in the large-scale | raid on central Grozny in 2004, in which more than 1 |
total, 485 civilians were victims of the allied | raid. |
The next | raid happened at Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia on 24 Augus |
n of the landings at Galipoli and the Zeebrugge | raid in the First World War. |
In the ensuing | raid, the destroyer Z32 was slightly damaged. |
The first | raid of the battle occurred on 18-19 November 1943. |
g World War II he participated in the Doolittle | Raid. |
ire and some lessons had to be taken in the air | raid shelter that was built. |
The film is based on the commando | raid on the French port of St. Nazaire and is remini |
to quartermaster, Wiley took part in the daring | raid led by Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Jr., in the |
In May, Markle accompanied the American | Raid on Port Dover, in which the village was burned |
Shortly after the ALF | raid and before PETA had released the footage, Dr. T |
e spotlight altimeter method for the Dambusters | raid. |
as also used it in his documentary The Greatest | Raid of All Time. |
town was where many conspirators of the Jameson | Raid against the South African Republic were based. |
The Bardia | raid was an amphibious landing at the coastal town o |
She served with TF 38 during the Okinawa | raid on 10 October, and the northern Luzon and Formo |
8, in the midst of these debates, the Doolittle | Raid struck Tokyo and the surrounding areas, galvani |
The Great | Raid of 1840 was the largest Indian raid on white ci |
18 April 1942: witnessed the Doolittle | raid on Tokyo |
After being involved in the abortive | raid on Chester Castle in February 1867, he evaded c |
students have been killed during the Japanese's | raid, although all of the raiders have been killed i |
r of 1941-42 while they prepared for the Dieppe | Raid. |
The police | raid an LSD party in progress. |
It was the first time since the Doolittle | raid of 1942 that American aircraft had bombed the J |
d by Barnes Wallis and famed for the Dambusters | raid, were filled, the main site for the filling of |
Later during the same | raid the L.20 dropped fifteen bombs onto the nearby |
a great number of books detailing the Doolittle | Raid, most authored by the Raiders' official histori |
mentioned in the ancient Irish epic The Cattle | Raid of Cooley that survives in recensions dating ba |
There was sort of a lull in the air | raid war so you had the excitement of being in a war |
Thunderbolt (Mivtsa Yonatan), about the Israeli | raid on Entebbe airport in Uganda. |
The signs for the air | raid shelter were retained behind glass as testament |
Christmas Day 1914 he took part in the Cuxhaven | Raid for which he was awarded the DSO. |
reasury Under-Secretary Ron Noble that the Waco | raid would be canceled if the ATF undercover agent R |
It operated as air cover for the Dieppe | Raid, and later flew fighter sweeps and escort opera |
gements, the Regiment took part in the Grierson | Raid through Mississippi in April 1863, being detach |
n the bay until its abandonment after the Great | Raid of 1840, and the major port of Indianola was fo |
r I, it was the Midland headquarters of the air | raid warning system. |
f the Aouzou Strip; it now welcomed the Chadian | raid. |
the commemorative re-enactment of the Doolittle | Raid on Tokyo, Japan. |
accompanied USS Hornet (CV-8) for the Doolittle | raid in April. |
The Barrio | Raid EP was released exclusively in Japan. |
The last | raid carried out by the squadron was on 7 August 194 |
utumn and winter of 1812, he led the successful | Raid on Gananoque and other attacks across the Saint |
After the Marianas | raid was cancelled plans were made to attack airfiel |
don Railroad were destroyed by the Wilson-Kautz | Raid and more would fall to the Union Army during th |
Hump, Old Owl, and Santa Anna, up to the Great | Raid, were the most numerous of the Comanche. |
The Volcanos-Bonin-Yap | raid (31 August - 9 September); |
ed Faith, became quite well known after the air | raid which destroyed St Augustine's. |
he Royal Navy and was involved in the Zeebrugge | Raid. |
by the Royal Navy to take part in the Zeebrugge | Raid of St George's Day 24 April 1918. |
The British | raid on Batavia had destroyed 28 vessels. |
During the Fenian | Raid he commanded the 'war tug' WS Robb and fought w |
On the morning after the air | raid the rector searched through the dangerous ruins |
World War who was taking part in the Zeebrugge | Raid when he performed the deed for which he was awa |
eneral of V Amphibious Corps blamed the Carlson | raid for the rapid build-up of Japanese forces and s |
Before the war Ove Arup was on the Air | Raid Precautions organising committee and he advised |
in the early 1860s, which included the infamous | raid and sacking of Lawrence, Kansas in 1863, Quantr |
ng the block ship HMS Intrepid at the Zeebrugge | Raid in 1918. |
Higbald described in graphic detail the Viking | raid on Lindisfarne on 8 January 793 in which many o |
Knights which is set in 1551 during the Dragut | Raid on Malta and Gozo, and the subsequent fall of T |
the USA and Israel, particularly since the ICE | raid in May 2008, mostly focusing on the Jewish elem |
After the Dragut | Raid of 1551, during which the Turks sail unopposed |
Friedrich begs to come in the air | raid shelter, but is kicked out by the landlord/air- |
giment) for work with the wounded at the Dieppe | Raid. |
The previous | raid had been on 21-22 September, and the next was o |
n of the landings at Galipoli and the Zeebrugge | raid in the First World War. |
ond worst single-day disaster, after the Dieppe | Raid. |
enting that service's contribution to the Tokyo | raid. |
The air | raid on 15 October 1944 destroyed most of the Altsta |
as fully involved with raids including the last | raid on Berlin on 21 April 1945. |
the last night of the '3 nights blitz', the air | raid sirens sounded at 7.50 pm - the start of a raid |
Peled was played by John Saxon in the film | Raid on Entebbe (1977). |
f small roles in Hollywood production The Great | Raid (2005), which was filmed in Australia. |
s most famous exploit of the war, the Stoughton | Raid. |
itz, Billig was the doctor in charge of the air | raid shelters in Wapping. |
from various other Comanche bands, in the Great | Raid of 1840. |
was founded in 1831 and destroyed in the Great | Raid of 1840. |
The Chaseabout | Raid was a rebellion by James Stewart, 1st Earl of M |
ved national negative publicity from the brazen | raid, and Barrow appeared to have achieved what Phil |
The main | raid on Darmstadt was by No. 5 Group RAF on the nigh |
s the first attack on Tokyo since the Doolittle | Raid in April 1942. |
d in 1667 when it was captured during the Dutch | Raid on the Medway. |
The Italian fleet -with the Alexandria | Raid- had achieved naval supremacy in the Mediterran |
Noland may have claimed the Lawrence | raid began before he returned from scouting the town |
ines of communications which led to the Dresden | raid. |
Theophanes the Confessor, assumed that the Rus' | raid against Constantinople in 860 was a Byzantine s |
The Dieppe | Raid, also known as The Battle of Dieppe, Operation |
USAF aircraft and 92 flight crew on the direct | raid and a total of 105 aircraft including supportin |
on Bissell had not informed him of the upcoming | raid, and that the raiders took unnecessary casualti |
i think something about the police | raid on thurday 7th march 2008 should be added to th |
ran of the Gallipoli Campaign and the Zeebrugge | Raid in the First World War. |
The Luftwaffe | raid was primarily aimed at the Bristol Aeroplane Co |
ected their church and refused that the Muslims | raid it, the Salafis opened gunfire at them, and thr |
ly in 1918 she was fitted out for the Zeebrugge | Raid. |
It took part in the first | raid of the year against London on 21/22 January 194 |
kman is interviewed in connection with the 2006 | raid on The Pirate Bay by the Swedish police, conced |
Her aircraft participated in the Cuxhaven | Raid on Christmas Day 1914. |
By the end of The Dieppe | Raid, the Essex Scottish Regiment had suffered 121 f |
members of the SAS, who considered the proposed | raid a suicide mission. |
The last | raid of Operation Gomorrah was conducted on 3 August |
ly murdering the officers in charge of the drug | raid. |
in Southern Norway on 25 April 1945 in the last | raid of the war flown by heavy bombers of RAF Bomber |
uted the smoke screen used during the Zeebrugge | Raid on 23 April 1918, the British Royal Navy's atte |
port the East Coast Patrol during the Gorleston | Raid, then returned to the 5th Battle Squadron. |
Following the Doolittle | Raid, the force returned to Pearl Harbor, from which |
At least 129 hostages died during the ensuing | raid; nearly all of these fatalities were attributed |
y HMS Vindictive and took part in the Zeebrugge | Raid on 23 April 1918. |
n the Japanese Home Islands since the Doolittle | raid in 1942. |
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