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Lt. General John B. Hood to the command of the | rear guard of the Army of Tennessee, which was in fl |
the Spanish cavalry skirmished with the French | rear guard and the engagement escalated until the ar |
ts commissioned by Ohio Governor John Brough as | rear guard troops in an effort to free up veteran re |
Prime ordered the team, as Defensor, to be the | rear guard as he led a team to retrieve the body of |
toward Kotah when Holkar's forces decimated his | rear guard on 8 July, and engaged his main force the |
tion of a battery constituting a portion of the | rear guard of a division then retiring before the ad |
on the tail of Price's army, having engaged his | rear guard in nearby Independence the previous day. |
emporary village of Zelenikovo by the Bulgarian | rear guard and after a bitter fight they were defeat |
777, Fraser's corps caught up with the American | rear guard at the town of Hubbardton in the New Hamp |
The | rear guard was supposed to be taken off in small boa |
Leaving a | rear guard to slow pursuit, the main body of the PAV |
to pursue the retreating Confederate forces, a | rear guard force led by General James Longstreet and |
n on the night of 3 February, leaving a 300-man | rear guard behind to cover the operation. |
forces of the Army of the Potomac attacked the | rear guard of the Confederate Army of Northern Virgi |
ess, the Australians expected only to encounter | rear guard elements. |
to surround it and leave it behind, leaving the | rear guard troops time to prepare a new assault. |
The Confederate | rear guard under the command of Maj. |
A French | rear guard commanded by Marshal Oudinot, bitterly he |
During the Ta-t'ung period the emperor sent a | rear guard Chang Szu to Funan to send back to China |
of a brake van, three passenger carriages and a | rear guard's van. |
Despite a stubborn | rear guard, the 63d Division of General Milburn's XX |
ped to swing his cavalry in behind the Austrian | rear guard, but on reaching high ground above Tesswi |
rd's army approached Caesarea on 30 August, the | rear guard, commanded by Hugh III of Burgundy, came |
Believing that he faced only a | rear guard, Marmont ordered his Bavarian troops to t |
men received some artillery fire from the Union | rear guard, and found that Richardson's brigade bloc |
to impose and maintain some order and formed a | rear guard, which allowed the remnants of the force |
d and Oberst Prince Augustus of Prussia led the | rear guard, which consisted of a cavalry regiment an |
the Seven Days Battles, it supported the army's | rear guard. |
umn slowly moved south Lt. Col. Page joined the | rear guard. |
ould consequently lose his life defending their | rear guard. |
ever, Del Parque carelessly failed to provide a | rear guard. |
of the Berezina, fighting alongside Ney in the | rear guard. |
s at Redinha and Foz do Arouce as part of Ney's | rear guard. |
g friend, Seamus O'Neill, who was acting as the | rear guard. |
During the war the | rear gun was landed and replaced with Type 96 25mm A |
7 mm (1.46 in) cannon, and the 12.7 mm (.50 in) | rear gun was deleted, 26 built. |
arge scene was actually the Camp (note the open | rear gun mount in the film sequence). |
He became the | rear gunner in the Halifax bomber piloted by Des Smi |
The elevators were split and the | rear gunner sat between them in the extreme tail. |
ld War I flying ace credited as an observer and | rear gunner with five aerial victories while being p |
The crippled aircraft finally crash-landed; the | rear gunner survived and made a full recovery but th |
sfully but the aircraft was hit repeatedly, the | rear gunner was wounded, the front cabin filled with |
The captain and | rear gunner have not been accounted for. |
war he saw active service with the R.A.F. as a | rear gunner and then as an instructor, before return |
rt fin and a biplane tail unit that allowed the | rear gunner to have a larger field of aftwards fire |
h 'A' Fight, No. 214 Squadron and as the oldest | rear gunner in the service 1940-41 won a Distinguish |
The | rear gunner manned upper machine guns, standing upon |
First son of Joe Capstick, a | rear gunner in the RAF, he was born in Rotherham, So |
The | rear gunner replied with his only serviceable gun bu |
4 (pilot, navigator, gunner/wireless-operator, | rear gunner) |
stator group, in front of his aircraft with his | rear gunner, ARM3c George Arthur Field, while Hornet |
The crew still consisted of three men, a | rear gunner, a pilot and a bomb aimer who doubled as |
ore than 2 hours to assist the mortally wounded | rear gunner, extricating him from his turret and adm |
n central nacelle; front gunner, two pilots and | rear gunner-mechanic. |
Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England as a Lancaster | rear gunner. |
Crew: 4 (pilot, co-pilot, front gunner, and | rear gunner/mechanic) |
r, bomb aimer, wireless operator, mid-upper and | rear gunners |
DeBlanc's aircraft was fired at by the | rear gunners on the "Petes", but he maneuvered evasi |
gun fire and then on the right flank of the two | rear guns he held the enemy at bay. |
The | rear guns were kept as protection from night fighter |
If the undamaged part were the | rear half of the train, this would be driven by the |
for lateral (roll) control, and also warped the | rear half of the stabilizer for use as an elevator c |
Above the | rear half of the prayer room is a dome situated over |
predominantly white with black boots, while the | rear half is mostly black. |
rtical board siding is used as an infill on the | rear half, which is open to the canyon on the front. |
and again in 1955 to include a schoolroom and a | rear hall for youth work. |
After fire damage in 1964, the | rear hall was redesigned and rebuilt. |
The first floor had two rooms with a | rear hallway. |
Ebony-framed miniature portrait with | rear hand-written label "Luncarty. |
The | rear has three original windows and the flat-roofed |
The | rear has a forward and reverse cutting edge, with th |
A similar porch on the northeast ( | rear) has been enclosed with glass. |
aburgh Street on either side; the street at the | rear has no name. |
instability problem was resolved with a revised | rear hatch, which was called 917K (Kurzheck). |
overhead bed, bug screens for side windows and | rear hatch, utility battery, and standard refrigerat |
lar by Bose Corporation, that filled the entire | rear hatchback of his vehicle. |
hn Ambulance reflective badges on the front and | rear, have green colouring over the shoulders and ha |
lice panda car in half-battenburg markings with | rear hazard panel |
f procession the fifth raw of the pews from the | rear, he was suddenly surrounded by a group of men i |
While being carried to the | rear he was struck by British artillery shells. |
fog lamps and electric heated mirrors; 735i has | rear head restraints and electric front seats; 730i |
lt warning indicator and head restraints, three | rear head restraints and Isofix child seat preparati |
cealed behind the radiator grille and front and | rear headlights, though in 'Perils of Penelope' grap |
efinder, an excellent Ektar 44mm f3.5 lens with | rear helicoid focus, automatic film stop counter wit |
itude and turned around to attack them from the | rear hemisphere, but the Sabres spotted us and turne |
hardy constitution enables a ewe to mother and | rear her lambs whilst feeding mainly on the poor upl |
k old gorilla arrived and Rachel stayed to hand | rear him. |
ainting increased David's fame, allowing him to | rear his own students. |
nion fleet would retire with the Monitor in the | rear hoping to draw the powerful but under-engined w |
At | Rear House is the debut studio album by the American |
ontage hides a modern high tech facility to the | rear housing a recording studio and coffee shop. |
In the | rear, however, there is no hole to be found. |
The 1000 watt | rear hub motor had no set speed restriction, but was |
mm) telescope has a 1024 x 1024 pixel thinned, | rear illuminated, blue-sensitive CCD camera with a f |
The side wings project toward the | rear in a U-shape, forming a semi-enclosed rear cour |
A screw in an elongated hole is used at the | rear in such cases to hold the rail in position, whi |
e side of a building along East Chestnut Street | rear in Washington, Pennsylvania; across and down th |
Front range light, with | rear in background |
the vehicle and the armament was placed at the | rear in a specially designed armoured section. |
here, and as another attack put the battalion's | rear in jeopardy, they were forced to give more grou |
Detainee was in the | rear in Kabul and advanced as Taliban forces advance |
se were intended to attack the bombers from the | rear in tight arrowhead formations, closing to extre |
ve in front with Jackson Pollock's grave in the | rear in the Green River Cemetery |
It has a garage located in the | rear in which to transport Deckerd in car mode. |
The abbots were (pictured from front to | rear in photo): Edmund of Walpole (1248-1256); Henry |
The house was greatly extended to the | rear in 1862. |
was also attempting to re-group an army in his | rear in order to confront the Coalition, and so need |
strategy, and for the disruption of the German | rear in course of the anticipated German 1942 offens |
ding, he then endeavored to make his way to the | rear in search of adequate aid for himself when stru |
eadowstone coating was applied to the sides and | rear in the 1950s. |
and primary school in 1850, and extended to the | rear in 1868. |
The community is | rear in that it observed both Islamic and Hindu ritu |
rance, besides a garage added to the property's | rear in 1951 there have been no major alterations si |
iner is a historic diner at 95 Prescott Street ( | rear) in Worcester, Massachusetts. |
l in the midvalley fairy shrimp and towards the | rear in the Conservancy fairy shrimp. |
rom the firing line to a secure position in the | rear, in each instance being subjected to a very hea |
Later additions to the | rear include four additional classrooms, built about |
The | rear independent suspension used a low roll centre s |
factors that contribute to the strength of any | rear inflow jet. |
either end of the line will help reinforce the | rear inflow towards the center of the line. |
ock et al. [1994] showed that the strength of a | rear inflow jet can be greatly increased with induce |
aerodynamics; there is a spoiler mounted on the | rear integral air brake flap. |
e bucket seats in the car, with the rest of the | rear interior space used for cargo. |
oops (with Bagenal one of the commanders of the | rear) into battle with Fiach McHugh O'Byrne and Visc |
At the | rear is a 1938 extension and attached is a one story |
To the | rear is a plainer three storey four bayed block and |
sides of the building are in sandstone, and the | rear is in brick. |
On the | rear is a long extension half the width of the front |
On the | rear is an engrave Third Confederate Flag in the mid |
To the | rear is a small graveyard where drumming, devotional |
ng projecting towards the passenger shed in the | rear is a waiting room for ladies. |
At the | rear is another gable and a chimney. |
e front end is very similar to the 911, but the | rear is somewhat different. |
At the | rear is a slightly projecting pedimented section wit |
ains the bust of a man, and in the panel on the | rear is an inscription commemorating Joseph Peers. |
ginal 1864 bridge stood while the bridge to the | rear is the newer Blackfriars Railway Bridge. |
A gallic cock to the | rear is accompanied by the word “PAX”. |
To the | rear is the site of a Motte and Bailey Castle, known |
Also on the | rear is a verse from the Bivouac of the Dead, writte |
cept for a small ell on the western side of the | rear, it is a simple rectangle in shape. |
se routes were branded with green swoops at the | rear, it was notable in serving Thorpe Park, which w |
on the south (front) elevation and four in the | rear, its two stories topped with a gabled roof shin |
arkings on its side and has a black horn on its | rear just as other hornworms. |
ad passed, the Syrians open fire on it from the | rear, killing seven Israeli soldiers and wounding th |
roof, a projecting center entry vestibule, and | rear kitchen wing. |
s consisted of a hallway, front room and then a | rear kitchen with pantry, coal hole and a downstairs |
He also probably added the | rear kitchen wing. |
It has a large, 2-story | rear kitchen wing. |
It has a two story | rear kitchen wing, believed to be an earlier structu |
The | rear kitchen wing and 1-story north wing were added |
A | rear kitchen ell was demolished due to deterioration |
The Page family - siblings Lewis ( | rear), L to R - Samuel, Clarissa (Coffman), and John |
d and colleagues in the 16th Canadian Ministry ( | Rear, L-R): Hons. |
r and colleagues in the 16th Canadian Ministry ( | Rear, L-R): Hons. |
[ | Rear, L-R]: Senators Iva Campbell Fallis, Cairine Wi |
celift in 1980 which saw the adoption of larger | rear lamp clusters (more in line with Giugiaro's ori |
included a new grille, a reconfiguration of the | rear lamps and various bits of trim and garnish. |
d broken into two pieces, with its fuselage and | rear landing in different places. |
of single-detached bungalows on wide lots with | rear laneways. |
at their disposal: a forward firing blaster, a | rear laser attack and diagonal, four-way firing bomb |
proposed Offshore Patrol Cutters will have two | rear launching ramps, and will carry two launches, e |
d to be launched from cutters, at speed, from a | rear launching ramp. |
proposed Offshore Patrol Cutters will have two | rear launching ramps, and will carry two launches, e |
ssel designed to be deployed from cutters via a | rear launching ramp. |
Victorian ornamental lake bordering the House's | rear lawn and further west a pond which has a pair o |
A panorama of Littlecote House from the | rear lawn |
nder is optical, it is possible to use the 1.8" | rear LCD monitor as viewfinder ("Preview mode"), tho |
nnovation is the inclusion of a touch sensitive | rear LCD screen which can be used to control mode, f |
Rear: Leaf spring with Shock absorber | |
is an L-shaped building with a main block, with | rear lean-to and ell. |
In 1751, Deacon Timothy Pickering raised a | rear lean-to up to a full two stories, which is how |
Two staircases near the | rear led up to the balcony level. |
The most common power source for | rear LEDs is a set of alkaline cells and rechargeabl |
The two | rear left exits remained closed due to the fire. |
Square one meant the | rear left quadrant of the defender's side of the fie |
is a mirror image of zenkutsu-dachi, where the | rear leg is bent strongly at the knee and the front |
One arm is wrapped behind the mare's | rear leg and the other in front. |
mm vs. 3805 mm), it has a larger boot and more | rear leg room than the hatchback versions. |
e because of the amount of energy stored in the | rear leg, ready for a counter-attack. |
e contemporary Ford Sierra, the latter had more | rear legroom with the Orion having a larger boot. |
se crickets is their long antennae and powerful | rear legs which allow for quick movement in the dark |
deposit, and the robust backbone vertebrae and | rear legs of the snake were adapted to a burrowing, |
imes and also has a habit of standing up on its | rear legs and screaming loudly. |
Small (2 mm) | rear legs are sometimes visible near the cloaca. |
The male positions his snout behind the | rear legs of the female when she stops. |
brown to black in color, with a long tail, and | rear legs which are noticeably larger than its front |
individuals have a bronze colouring behind the | rear legs. |
umerous yellowish spots on the underside of the | rear legs. |
ck lateral stripe extends between the front and | rear legs. |
eras would cause the mirror to collide with the | rear lens element, potentially damaging the lens and |
They were built in 1885, and the | rear light was deactivated around 1970; the front li |
The current light was lit in 1912, as the | rear light of a pair of leading lights at the mouth |
From 1888 to 1891 it served as the | rear light of a range to guide ships past Butler Fla |
Evening view of Voslapp Range | Rear Light |
mon Loschen tower or Loschen-lighthouse, is the | rear light of a pair of Leading lights at the "New H |
Voslapp Range | Rear Light (German: Voslapp Oberfeuer) is an active |
on and, combined with age and the elements, the | rear light is also in need of major foundation work. |
The | rear light is omnidirectional and still has its orig |
The | rear light was built on the same type of crib but ha |
The Craighill Channel Lower Range | Rear Light is one of a pair of range lights that mar |
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