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750s, this area had been the scene of a fierce | raids by Native Americans against white settlement, |
s from indirect sources like accident, bombing | raids and naval mines. |
arby City of Coventry (during accurate bombing | raids the German Airforce would commonly offload exc |
posthumously for his gallantry in action near | Raids, France from July 17 to 25, 1944. |
Indonesia well known for its violent acts and | raids on bars, massage parlours and gaming halls. |
In 1149 Mu'in ad-Din led | raids against crusader territory, in response to the |
The 321st was assigned to North Africa, flying | raids against Axis forces in B-25 Mitchell bombers. |
that the alleged harassment stopped after the | raids. |
iff faces abandoned by goldminers after bandit | raids approximately a century before his expedition |
Cong 200C Battalion for a long time after the | raids at Pat To Hill, which also inspired the local |
Turkish garrison in the 18th century after the | raids by the Cossacks ended but a small settlement a |
sferred to Wilhelmshaven to clear up after air | raids. |
After Wermacht | raids, hundreds of Antwerp Jews were taken in furnit |
After leading | raids against the Tsarist regime, Razin was captured |
y the Luftwaffe dumping bombs after abandoning | raids not just on Hull but also on Manchester, Liver |
However, the Turks withdrew after their | raids, which went as far as Isfahan. |
After their | raids, they put on shows as an apology for scaring t |
After successful | raids by Danish Vikings, significant parts of North- |
A down-turn in sales after police | raids on Muslim homes in Sydney and Melbourne induce |
ing first used operationally against Luftwaffe | raids on Britain in July the same year. |
ad received money "as insurance against police | raids on the gambling houses" (Michael J. Keane, "Th |
d built the Great Wall to guard against future | raids. |
years involvement in protecting against Indian | raids. |
quate in defending naval bases against cruiser | raids and were able to land with thirty emplaced nav |
campaigns for migrants rights and against dawn | raids. |
Here she was used to guard against Zeppelin | raids. |
ted to hold cavalry as a defence against Saxon | raids up the rivers of the east and south coasts of |
ted as part of the British defense against the | raids of the French and Indians from the upper Alleg |
titled The Protection of Your Home Against Air | Raids. |
He was helpless against the | raids of the sons of Alghu and Baraq, as well as for |
Protesters against the | raids in Aotea Square, Auckland City. |
Alfred, as part of his defence against Viking | raids from the Bristol Channel around 878 AD. |
ling the Mississippi River against Confederate | raids and ambushes as part of Rear Admiral David Por |
used principally for defence against Zeppelin | raids. |
t. Sterling, to guard that place against rebel | raids, and afterward at Danville, Kentucky. |
en 1399 and 1470 as a defense against Scottish | raids. |
ovided England's main defence against Zeppelin | raids. |
1,200 armed police and federal agents launched | raids across Los Angeles in an attempt to bring new |
the European continent, certainly for air and | raids. |
Support aircraft in | raids, therefore, could be from any coalition power. |
northern borders, while German aircraft began | raids on Polish cities. |
itted that it had hidden illegal aliens during | raids and altered personnel records by changing the |
On several occasions Allied bombing | raids hit targets in Switzerland resulting in fatali |
stering of Japan's defenses against Allied air | raids and against the perceived threat of Allied inv |
ut of the city to escape effects of Allied air | raids. |
to act as human shields against Allied bombing | raids. |
esden Zoo were badly damaged during Allied air | raids in 1944. |
fuse German nightfighters during Allied bomber | raids on German cities during WWII. |
World War II it became a target of allied air | raids and during the nights of June 28 and June 29, |
nts underground, protected from Allied bombing | raids. |
which was badly damaged by the Allied bombing | raids of the Junkers works during the war was torn d |
apan's industrial infrastructure by Allied air | raids. |
stering of Japan's defenses against Allied air | raids and against the perceived thread of Allied inv |
ials and disorganization due to Allied bombing | raids hampered their mass-production. |
in 931, and the Bulgarians would allow Magyar | raids across their territory into Byzantine possessi |
as another Arab commander in the almost annual | raids against the Byzantine Empire. |
carrier force which launched almost continuous | raids on North Korea. |
ing of the 16th century he was also conducting | raids into Ferghana, Badakshan and Ladakh. |
It also occasionally | raids birds. |
See also: Mongol | raids into Palestine |
As American air | raids against Manchukuo increased in frequency towar |
iled, due to shortage of fuel and American air | raids killed thousands, leaving more homeless. |
RAF crews flew both the daylight and nighttime | raids, a total of nearly 11 hours flying time in 24 |
Patrolling and combat | raids continued as preparations were made for an off |
against London on 21/22 January 1944 and more | raids on 29/30 January; 3/4, 20/21, 24/25 February; |
he hobby for his guerrilla warfare and mounted | raids, covering 60 to 70 miles (97 to 110 km) a day. |
o warn the people of natural disasters and air | raids. |
es during Early's Valley Campaign and numerous | raids against rail lines and supply stations. |
t of the Admiralty which planned and conducted | raids and commando-style operations on German-held t |
ries against Confederate cavalry and guerrilla | raids, Naiad served in the shallow waters through th |
Operational flying against day and night | raids proved fruitless and the pilots did not engage |
lity to operate behind enemy lines and conduct | raids against an invading force in the littoral area |
r strikes on Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, and the | raids in the Bonins from 12 to 16 June 1944. |
e federal agents have held drug and corruption | raids numerous times. |
ommitting armed robbery, murder and conducting | raids against towns and homesteads in the area. |
would attack Imperial shipping in hit and run | raids both to disrupt Imperial supplies and operatio |
where she covered Russian convoys and carrier | raids against German shipping routes along the Norwe |
No. 5 Group, RAF Bomber Command and conducted | raids on Germany, France and Italy from 1943 until 1 |
international forces during village and house | raids, the killing of civilians through aerial bomba |
he carriers in preinvasion air strikes and the | raids in the Far East, which continued until the end |
f from the privations of rationing and bombing | raids. |
from Fort Ligonier, to repel French and Indian | raids, the 2nd Virginia accidentally engaged Washing |
sion attacks against specific targets and fire | raids against urban areas. |
raid (10 October), northern Luzon and Formosa | raids (15 October and 18-19 October), and the Battle |
most of the Russian principalities and carried | raids as far west as Poland and as far south as Iran |
ht defense against Japanese fighter and bomber | raids at night in the area, along with the B-29 base |
d Japanese in a series of skirmishes and night | raids. |
k in the Hebrides, where rent strikes and land | raids were most prevalent. |
There were numerous Mi'kmaq and Acadian | raids on these villages such as the Raid on Dartmout |
n on the history of Saxon migration and Viking | raids in the local area. |
After its destruction by Genoese and Venetian | raids, it was almost completely rebuilt in the 15th |
es for rigorous amphibious assault and landing | raids practice off the coasts of Taiwan and Okinawa. |
onastery had to endure torching and plundering | raids in the 14th-18th centuries, the period of the |
e practices of the British Royal Navy, and led | raids on Moorish targets along the Barbary Coast in |
as arrests of armed offenders and forced-entry | raids. |
ategic bombing missions and diversion/nuisance | raids. |
ing toward Monrovia is mistaken; ‘hit and run' | raids, rather than a continuous advance, seem to hav |
The Blitz and air | raids of the Luftwaffe during World War II. |
ght off almost nightly air attacks and bombing | raids, and each night almost constant illumination f |
uppressing Confederate guerrillas and opposing | raids from Arkansas and the Indian Territory. |
ts own heartland from invasion and devastating | raids, not to re-emerge as a regional power for 200 |
strategies such as dummy troops, and surprise | raids. |
essured by higher U-boat activity and zeppelin | raids as well as increased fleet sorties. |
iege of St. John's and other French and Indian | raids against English holdings. |
the Hollandia landings of 21-24 April, and air | raids on Truk, Satawan, and Ponape at the close of t |
from the fact that there were Welsh and Danish | raids frequently. |
ld be designed to mislead during day and night | raids. |
Due to the supply situation and incessant | raids by the besieging army, General Berti finally s |
Enterprise, Halsey led a series of hit and run | raids against the Japanese, striking the Gilbert and |
members of No. 1 Sqn flew anniversary leaflet | raids on other RAF stations and on the 4th visited T |
There they had to deal with annual winter | raids of the Vlachs. |
or redoubt and guard the pass from any Indian | raids. |
omb-dropping on London, the Kaiser approved of | raids directly against the city's urban center. |
After Jeffs' arrest and the April 2008 | raids on the church's YFZ Ranch near Eldorado, Texas |
After she was released from Armagh Prison, | raids on her house by the security forces escalated, |
y 1990 over 50,000 people had been arrested in | raids. |
Main article: Air | raids on Australia, 1942-43 |
reported about military operations as punitive | raids east of the Rhine. |
British over the next four years, such as the | raids on Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. |
As the | raids over France continued from RAF Fighter Command |
nt payments) and what came to be known as land | raids: crofter occupations of land to which crofters |
tance from Native Americans, as well as pirate | raids. |
olitical and police repression, such as office | raids, arrests without warrants, false arrest, and a |
nd occupations (which came to be known as land | raids) by crofters, cottars and squatters. |
wide variety of operations such as amphibious | raids, Maritime Counter-Terrorism, Reconnaissance an |
In April, Yura was assigned to | raids in the Indian Ocean under Vice Admiral Jisabur |
The Manacle, and associated Hardtack | raids, were finally abandoned on orders from Combine |
Keating associates these | raids with those mentioned by Gildas and Bede, and d |
The attackers' nightly | raids and infiltration tactics became more frequent. |
to sight and ward off any incoming attacks or | raids by Native Americans. |
Chinese lands never failed to attract Xiongnu | raids. |
use he was afraid that he would attract Viking | raids. |
that his personal wealth would attract Viking | raids. |
Authorities conducted | raids throughout the country and made thousands of a |
ttack issued a classified order authorizing US | raids against militants in Pakistan without prior ap |
l location was chosen in order to avoid pirate | raids since it cannot be seen from the sea. |
Manor in Gloucestershire in order to avoid air | raids. |
hers, who had moved out of London to avoid air | raids. |
r the island's defence against strong Axis air | raids. |
nt Group, which carried out B-29 Superfortress | raids on the Japanese Home Islands. |
a specific response to the B-29 Superfortress | raids on the Japanese homeland. |
am Hussein might be hiding in Baiji, prompting | raids to find him, before he was eventually captured |
I addition to Baradar, the | raids were reported to have captured Mullah Mir Muha |
ettled in Shrewsbury and used it as a base for | raids on Llywelyn's lands, probably encouraged by th |
trategic importance: it was used as a base for | raids into central Lithuania in hopes that weakened |
ng what has become known as the BC Legislature | Raids. |
the RCMP in connection with the BC Legislature | Raids investigation, quit politics saying she wanted |
in a trial that pertains to the BC Legislature | Raids. |
Because the | raids took place in the middle of a provincial elect |
By the 1669 census, because of | raids by enemy Iroquois tribes from the north and pr |
ch and their Indian allies had been organizing | raids against British colonial frontier settlements. |
had landed in the area and had been conducting | raids against inland targets-mainly artillery emplac |
al Native American groups who had been staging | raids on white forces in the area, during what came |
ed for the phrase used at briefings before air | raids. |
preparations were complete, B-29s began their | raids on the Japanese home islands. |
June: Iran begins hit-and-run | raids on Iraq. |
le, sheep, horses, camels and dogs).. Beset by | raids, thirst and starvation, approximately 85,000 s |
d 25 February, hitting Iwo Jima in between, in | raids so destructive and successful that the enemy f |
and with the assistance of Wild Bill, everyone | raids the Night Creeper Headquarters. |
Bahr was subjected to repeated bombardment and | raids by naval demolition teams and the position was |
lleviated with guns, aerial bombardment, house | raids, arbitrary detention, and mistreatment of deta |
They flew Lancaster bombers in | raids over occupied Europe towards the end of World |
several members were convicted of bombings and | raids of the homes and the clubhouses of rival motor |
operations in harbors in northern Britain and | raids against convoys at Scotland. |
the codename for a series of British Commando | raids on Sardinia during the Second World War. |
cabinet due to his support of British commando | raids on the Norwegian coast, even stating his willi |
the name given to a series of British Commando | raids during the Second World War. |
he name given to a series of British Commandos | raids in 1943. |
ing of London docks from February 1915, but no | raids took place on London until May. |
were maintained against the Ottomans, but the | raids on Amman basically failed. |
d the anti-French faction of the Fox but faced | raids by French-supported tribes: Potawatomi, Ojibwa |
ed in the cities, was largely undamaged by the | raids. |
equent campaign was characterised by sustained | raids by British warships on French and Italian conv |
dustrial infrastructure was too damaged by air | raids to follow through with mass production. |
gh its prosperity was eventually marred by the | raids of a warlike king named Athislus, who slew Fro |
His reign was marked by Danish | raids on the Franco-German empire of Louis the Pious |
River Shannon served as an easy route by which | raids could be made against the provinces of Connach |
The devastation caused by the | raids was extensive but the Germans managed to rebui |
Heavily damaged by air | raids in 1943, the Deutschlandhalle was rebuilt afte |
April 1944 Station damaged by air | raids |
Heavily damaged by air | raids and the Battle of Berlin, the station was rebu |
By 1780, | raids conducted by British soldiers, mercenaries, lo |
In 1945, it was destroyed by air | raids. |
The Tswana areas are disrupted by Difaqane | raids |
World War I, and after its destruction by air | raids in World War II was used for vegetable cultiva |
l-aimed to isolate Rabaul and reduce it by air | raids. |
It was attacked by Arab | raids in 778 and in 940. |
The entrance hall was heavily damaged by air | raids in World War II and finally demolished in 1958 |
After bitter fighting marked by German | raids that emerged from underground chambers, the 11 |
authorities had launched a massive campaign of | raids and arrests in an effort to finally eradicate |
f the Barbary ports and executed a campaign of | raids and attacks against the cities' fleets. |
deen located on computer media captured during | raids against al Qaida associated safe houses in Pak |
Cardiff Air | Raids 1939 - 1945 by Stephen Cole 2007, published by |
The rangers carried out | raids against French settlers on the Petitcodiac Riv |
was Col. John Singleton Mosby, who carried out | raids on Union forces in the Shenandoah Valley and n |
n time to participate in the final carrier air | raids on the Japanese home islands as part of Task F |
, the destroyer was back with the carriers for | raids on the Nansei Shoto in preparation for the upc |
During this period, the carriers conducted | raids against the North Korean hydroelectric power s |
t Pilcher framed them or was only carrying out | raids and arrests to satisfy the tabloid newspapers. |
is activity, the government began carrying out | raids against the group. |
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