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the 2010 Thai political protests between Thai | troops and anti-government protesters. |
Pico surrendered on 28 April 1945 to Brazilian | troops and was held until 1948. |
ppeared at Constantinople with a contingent of | troops, and demanded to be crowned emperor. |
e aircraft was immediately surrounded by armed | troops and Mahmud radioed the tower that unless they |
At Nagoya, Japan, she embarked homeward-bound | troops and sailed 27 November for Tacoma, Washington, |
Troops and landing craft crews training at HMAS Assau | |
The operation involved some 75,000 | troops and 261 naval vessels, and led to the recaptur |
some archives mention the 60th Royal Americans | troops and Rogers' Rangers), Rogers left Montreal. |
il returning to San Francisco 4 June to embark | troops and load cargo. |
French infantry crushed the defence of Chinese | troops, and British-French artillery inflicting massi |
ed cemetery space, exercise ground for British | troops and land for development. |
ce advisers, 42 military liaison officers, 310 | troops and a 125-person International Response Unit. |
of Thionville, a major clash between Royalist | troops and the French Revolutionary Army. |
d continued in the Transport Service returning | troops and convalescents of the AEF, making one turna |
ransport area off Leyte on 20 October, and all | troops and cargo were ashore by nightfall. |
quipment, and supplies and airdropped airborne | troops and equipment from, 1957-1967. |
and Espiritu Santo, arriving 19 March to load | troops and vehicles designated as reinforcements for |
ade entered the battle with an estimated 1,396 | troops and lost, according to Burling, 513 officers a |
te at Saipan, she arrived off Iwo Jima to land | troops and equipment in the invasion of the bitterly |
August 1944, the hotel was abandoned by German | troops, and taken over by French and American forces. |
she embarked a contingent of Puerto Rican army | troops and steamed westward 26 July for Hawaii, via t |
ch; arrived off Hagushi 1 April; then debarked | troops and unloaded cargo before departing 5 April. |
ki also employed many strategies such as dummy | troops, and surprise raids. |
e and published a pamphlet labeling the German | troops and their Albanian collaborators as the barbar |
ents included a proposal to seduce native-born | troops and to incite them to rebellion and wholesale |
Harbor 2 December the transport discharged her | troops and spent the next week overhauling equipment |
and Thomas Fairfax to mediate with Thompson's | troops and give assurances that force would not be us |
Rodimtsev was vastly popular with his | troops and was well known for his bravery. |
o sees no contradiction between supporting the | troops and being against the war. |
These provided shelter for the | troops and hindered observation by the Austrians. |
nts plant roadside bombs intended for American | troops and fire at the mainly Shiite policemen from m |
nt clashes between the Sri Lankan Government's | troops and LTTE. |
hetype, generally depicted as designed to drop | troops and equipment onto a planetary surface from an |
She debarked her replacement | troops and their cargo, and again received battle cas |
Seeing the Ottoman flag inspired the Ottoman | troops and kept their spirits up until they had conqu |
The road was constructed by British Army | troops, and provided a flow of supplies for the Waika |
city, where no less than a third of the Goth's | troops and allies were killed. |
n of the 21st Regiment was rebuffed by Chinese | troops and suffered almost 100 casualties. |
They were arrested at the frontier by U. S. | troops, and tried for violating the neutrality laws, |
On the 15th, she provided fire support for the | troops and antiaircraft protection for the ships in t |
There she loaded Army | troops and sailed for Zamboanga, where she disembarke |
re covered with underground accommodations for | troops and command, control and monitoring facilities |
After discharging | troops and equipment, she could evacuate casualties o |
She then sailed for Lingayen Gulf, loading | troops, and engaged in training operations 7-13 Augus |
Troops and the gunboat Gorronomah were sent to defeat | |
July 31 :Fighting between government | troops and militants is continuing in Pakistan's nort |
in the Later Period (712-332 BC), when mounted | troops and weapons made of stone came into use. |
At the time of the protests, around 30 German | troops and 24 French troops had been killed in Afghan |
e Illinois militia used the ferry to transport | troops and supplies across the river. |
sailed to Rosyth and on 16 April she embarked | troops and stores for Namsos, Norway. |
isons gathered artillery and bombarded Russian | troops and towns across the Amur. |
npress, the fighting claimed lives of about 25 | troops and one guerilla, including 10-15 killed in th |
uttled petroleum, building materials, rations, | troops, and equipment between Da Nang and Chu Lai, 65 |
He called out his regular | troops and, using artillery to bombard the Janissary |
There she embarked | troops; and, on 2 June, again sailed for the forward |
Attacks by UNITA on MONUA | troops, Angolan authorities, police and civilians wer |
empress Maria Theresa refused to pay for those | troops any longer. |
to join up, Denny joined ENSA, entertained the | troops, apparently had a great time, and ended the wa |
troops approach; XXX 9th 1789". | |
On June 29, 1944, with Soviet | troops approaching as part of Operation Bagration, th |
n 1939 the Swiss military could muster 430,000 | troops, approximately 20% of the work force. |
Herbert Bartels was captured by American | troops April 1945, he was released in August. |
Troops are identified on map 17 as the Muragami Colum | |
Montagnards are betrayed and South Vietnamese | troops are sent in. |
When National Guard | troops are called to federal service, the President s |
eavy pressure on French manpower, where 20,000 | troops are tying down. |
His | troops are resisted by local guerrilla forces and wit |
U.S. | troops are entertained about Patricia on their way ho |
The quality of the | troops are low due to the technological limitation of |
Nimr Abdulrahman said his | troops are well-prepared to fight the Sudanese army a |
When National Guard | troops are called to federal service, the President s |
The last of Allectus's | troops are besieged in London, and surrender on the c |
The two hundred | troops are scheduled to leave for Haiti on 8 November |
eir gunfire proves ineffective, and all of the | troops are devoured. |
(Santa Anna and hundreds of his | troops are taken prisoner along the San Jacinto River |
Holding the line is of no importance whilst | troops are operating in front of it. |
l a designated military training area although | troops are not often seen nowadays. |
nda's been targeted by the militia because its | troops are part of the AU force in Somalia. |
Imperial | troops are on the right, Shogunal troops on the left. |
Confrontations between | troops are rare, as this mangabey will usually avoid |
Canadian fighter pilots and ground | troops are involved in the war |
The | troops are poorly trained and disciplined and some of |
dren are reported missing and some Free Polish | troops are drafted in to look for them. |
December 31 - All United States | troops are scheduled to leave Iraq. |
ll, the truth is that what matters is that the | troops are not taken there, stay for two days, and th |
Troops are sent to Gonzales to retrieve the cannon. | |
lled when his staff car was ambushed by Polish | troops armed with heavy machine guns. |
rth Korea quickly responded with about 150-200 | troops, armed with machine guns and assault rifles. |
red President Abraham Lincoln to reroute Union | troops around Baltimore city and through Annapolis to |
f in the Pacific theatre but she still ferried | troops around at 5,000 a time. |
of border between the Finnish IV Corps and the | troops around Suomussalmi. |
Salih Reis then took his place and placed his | troops around the ruins of the Bastion of Castiglia. |
n December 1864, all the United States Colored | Troops around Petersburg were incorporated into three |
lligence reports placed the number of Japanese | troops around the mission at about 2,000 men. |
his reserves in a pincer attack at the Soviet | troops around the hotel. |
The fighting erupted after coalition | troops arrested a Sadr militia leader. |
asked to the French authorities to hasten the | troops arrival which ended the troubles inspired by a |
war, a combined force of Frontier and Tundran | Troops arrive at Vladstag, the Xylvanian Capital. |
Because of the turbulence, military | troops arrive to ensure safety. |
shunned and hiding in a Virginia barn as Union | troops arrive to arrest him. |
one; however, an attack helicopter and support | troops arrive. |
water, they hold their ground until the relief | troops arrive. |
Carpenter, with his two cavalry | troops, arrived as reinforcements and were posted in |
These | troops arrived before the Malborghetto fort on 15 May |
The first JGSDF | troops arrived at the Dutch military base in Samawah |
r the Polish Resettlement Act the first Polish | troops arrived at Delamere from Italy in the summer o |
1758, following the Capture of Emden, British | troops arrived on the continent and directly added to |
he Battle of Normandy in World War II, British | troops arrived there and a battle was fought on 7 Jun |
bilization was partly an embarrassment, as the | troops arrived via an antiquated steamboat, which bec |
e, exercises were conducted to ensure that the | troops arrived at their appointed places within a rea |
However, pursuing Union cavalrymen | troops arrived on the following day, and they too too |
When the British | troops arrived on January 7, the outpost was manned b |
Allied | troops arrived in Istanbul and occupied the Sultan's |
took a toll on the French while more Prussian | troops arrived on the battlefield. |
After only 11 days the | troops arrived and the Japanese atrocities began. |
s for Bases Agreement, the first United States | troops arrived in Newfoundland on 29 January 1941. |
When 1,500 British | troops arrived at New York City in 1766 the New York |
The North Korean | troops arrived mostly in buses, but did not leave the |
owever, they began to retire when the Japanese | troops arrived to reinforce the government force. |
don society, but was on business in Derby when | troops arrived to arrest him. |
On the 10th and 11th of April, 1945 British | troops arrived and surrounded the German troops on th |
Portugal refused, and in April 1801, French | troops arrived in Portugal. |
Israeli | troops arrived on the scene and restored order. |
The Joseon | troops arrived just in time to drive the invaders bac |
Once more American | troops arrived, the date of the attack was set for Ma |
When North Vietnamese | troops arrived, Van Es wore a camouflage hat bearing |
was bombed and had no occupants by the time US | troops arrived. |
Several days later, two companies of Federal | troops arrived. |
Delays resulted in | troops arriving there on December 11, 1862. |
was alternately captured by Spanish and Dutch | troops, as it bordered the Upper Quarter of Guelders. |
dates deployment and pick-up of National Guard | troops, as well as training grounds for military flig |
Its initial aim was to trap as many Soviet | troops as possible around Minsk. |
n, the exercise may have also been used by the | troops as a way to stay warm during the winters in wa |
left-bank territories were conquered by French | troops as part of the French Revolution. |
On 1944 he fled before the advancing Soviet | troops, as did many ehtnic Hungarians in Carpathian R |
hips pushed up the Yazoo, engaging Confederate | troops as far up the river as Greenwood. |
Xuan was barred from commanding | troops, as were his colleagues. |
.S. Army as an interpreter and entertained the | troops as pianist. |
He was sent against Polish | troops as a spy. |
ganized 17-18 August 1899 in the Florida State | Troops as the 1st and 2d Regiments of Infantry. |
with the other | troops as Alucard devoured her. |
terie-Regiment von der Malsburg, commanded his | troops as allies of George III in the American War of |
ed a safe haven for him and his ragtag militia | troops, as the British were never able to find the ca |
ny of the Windmill's patrons were families and | troops as well as celebrities who came as Henderson's |
turn focused not on heroic generals but on the | troops, as in his Scream of the Shrapnel (1899), whic |
to organize and coordinate the state's reserve | troops as the new commander of the Florida District. |
G.I. Joe: Spy | Troops as Doctor Mindbender |
Richard managed to rally the | troops, as the whole of the army cried Sanctum Sepulc |
th, it's hardly likely that Pompey had as many | troops as are indicated. |
During the war, Salter visited Union | troops as far south as Atlanta. |
He led his | troops as they helped drive the Germans from the Ukra |
g party of ten to fifteen Indians attacked the | troops as they guarded a pack train at Soldier Bar on |
hardships in Constantinople to feed the hungry | troops as they bulked up for war. |
He put his cavalry and Dokhturov's | troops as his reserves, and positioned the rest of hi |
seas and an enemy air attack, she debarked her | troops as Allied forces sought to wrestle the strateg |
were originally intended to serve as mountain | troops, as well; the climber Jean Antoine Carrel was |
On 17 September, her boats put 1,404 | troops ashore on Angaur Island. |
aptured three prizes, and fired on Confederate | troops ashore on two occasions (23 June and 8 July 18 |
olson, commanding the squadrons supporting the | troops ashore off Cape Helles, on 25 May 1915. |
ried out sortie after sortie in support of the | troops ashore and over the ships assembled, but the W |
el for the waves of landing craft bringing the | troops ashore, then patrolled off the transport area. |
The French seamen, and the | troops ashore, were demoralized by this point, and ha |
e vast sea-borne support of the United Nations | troops ashore. |
rican destroyer and supplied ammunition to the | troops ashore. |
320 boats, in double line abreast, brought the | troops ashore. |
486,000 Chinese | troops assaulted I Corps and IX Corps' sector of the |
Japanese | troops assaulting Bukit Timah hill, under Allied fire |
as to pick up seven companies of United States | troops assembled at Indianola. |
etected digging parties, they mistook them for | troops assembling to attack and called down a barrage |
At this time there were 4,967 | troops assigned to the Harbor Defenses. |
The | troops assisted with rescue, maintaining law and orde |
French | troops, assisted by Mysorean cavalry, assaulted a Bri |
e besieged garrison of British and Indian Army | troops at Kut-el-Amara. |
He posted | troops at the drifts where Zwide's troops, under comm |
n Stevens was met with resistance, he used the | troops at his disposal to pacify the region into subm |
aia in October and using insulting language to | troops at Parihaka in November. |
He has also distinguished himself in attacking | troops at low altitudes, and has carried out valuable |
Rather than disembark the | troops at Newport, Clinton ordered the fleet to sail |
the American Revolutionary War, he led militia | troops at the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywi |
Left behind to parole captured Union | troops at Harpers Ferry, Hill and his men were not in |
After picking up occupation | troops at San Francisco, she made three voyages carry |
Three days later Lyon landed | troops at the state capitol from steamboats and occup |
He soon began staging | troops at a point-Pittsburg Landing-nine miles (14 km |
roached the bluff, while Brannan began landing | troops at Mayport Mills. |
He also led his | troops at the Battle of Caldiero on 29 to 31 October |
During the landing of British | troops at Kips Bay in New York City on September 15, |
In June 1879, he again commanded mounted | troops at the battle of Ulundi, a decisive British vi |
Leutze's Washington Rallying the | Troops at Monmouth hangs in the Heyns (East) Reading |
05 in protest against being handcuffed by U.S. | troops at a roadblock. |
He was captured by French | troops at the end of the war and released in February |
He was stationed with the | troops at the border between Uganda and German East A |
Japan's war effort she participated in landing | troops at the battle of Milne Bay. |
He was the commander of the British | troops at the Battle of Harlem Heights. |
d in the West Indies and with her Totty landed | troops at St Lucia and Puerto Rico and in February 17 |
rtillery, engaged Col. James E. Carter and his | troops at Blountville. |
The British | troops at Tuakau were informed of the attack and sent |
B Company 31 Punjab Pak Army and affiliated | troops at Atgram ceased to exist for the rest of the |
He was lieutenant-general of the English | troops at the siege of Saint-Quentin in 1557. |
On May 10, 1861, he commanded some | troops at the notoriousCamp Jackson Affair at the pre |
In this capacity he led | troops at the Battle of Fort Wagner on Morris Island, |
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