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nge for the attacks on Chinese villages, Boxer | troops burned Russian towns and almost annihilated a |
il 30, 1781, General Benedict Arnold's British | troops burned the town, destroying ships, warehouses, |
At dawn on January 20, 1979, government | troops burst into the retreat center, killed Fr. |
s Vranje and Kumanovo to join the Anglo-French | troops but were again defeated. |
sion between Mormons, non-Mormons, and federal | troops, but possibly the most dramatic event occurred |
oss Bernburg was almost taken by the marauding | troops, but the great courage of the seventy-year-old |
World War his paintings were looted by Soviet | troops but some were ransomed by Hatvany. |
AH) has been in Haiti and it now numbers 8,000 | troops but continues to struggle for control over the |
an commander attempted to surround the Russian | troops, but Munnich was able to repel numerous enemy |
was briefly home to a command of United States | troops but no population existed. |
It was garrisoned by 3,000 Russian | troops, but the two men landed at several places and |
cibi was meant for open battle to inspire the | troops, but it was sung with more vigour when the vic |
Davidovich controlled 19,555 | troops, but only 13,695 of these were immediately ava |
emporary regulars" because they were not state | troops but rather augmented the Regular Army. |
otte, West Virginia was overrun by Confederate | troops, but he escaped from his captors. |
, his 16th army was destroyed by the communist | troops, but he made it safely to Nanjing in 1948. |
ails of water and gave bread to the retreating | troops, but these were futile gestures amid the milit |
ommander captured alive along with most of his | troops by the attacking communists. |
Previously Israel had moved | troops by ground, but this policy was changed as the |
n attack on the railway station delayed German | troops by two hours. |
the road, the Confederates surprised the Union | troops by firing upon their constricted ranks. |
to a request from the War Department for more | troops by asking for volunteers and setting up a draf |
he first withdrawal of the exceeding number of | troops by July 15, 2010 and the remaining troops begi |
eached an impressive total of 46,900 left-wing | troops by March that year, aligned against the 15,000 |
cluded in Care Packages and distributed to the | troops by the Armed Services YMCA. |
ies of 31 guns opened fire, catching the Union | troops by surprise and disabling several of their can |
was forced to retreat when the Japanese landed | troops by sea south of the Kampar position. |
cted regular call-up exercises for its reserve | troops by public radio. |
s, and is said to have been the first to drill | troops by signal of drum or colour. |
The IV Corps defeated superior Soviet | troops by using motti tactics. |
e "keeping up a low-key resistance", harassing | troops by tossing rocks at them. |
The airborne | troops by-passed strong defenses established by the N |
supporting the U.S. | troops by: contributing to Veteran's organizations in |
The civil war | troops called going home, with intention of return a |
British | troops called this RE Farm. |
the USO Tour 2006 and released a song for U.S | troops called "Get Y'all Back Home". |
Before dawn, the air defense | troops called for reinforcements and Col. Grimsley se |
A King and his | troops came across a town called Kampung Gading. |
The strong point having been overrun, our | troops came under enfilade fire from an enemy machine |
Troops came from all over north-western France. | |
aviest fighting came on November 14, when U.S. | troops came under heavy fire in Watapur valley while |
this Highbrow, along with the rest of Maximus' | troops, came to Earth, witnessing the duel between Gr |
Reportedly, Chinese communist | troops came onto the airport and ordered the American |
Santa Anna's | troops camped at Elizabeth Powell's boarding house be |
Troops camped on the mill grounds by the Falls, but l | |
Then the | troops can be maneuvered around the battlefield and f |
These are examples to show that Muslim | troops can be used effectively even while Muslim upri |
only the King is present, but various types of | troops can be brought out of the tent where he starts |
The King and his | troops can be commanded to move in a direction, which |
Enemy | troops can be fought either automatically or manually |
the Brigade fought both Wehrmacht and Red Army | troops, capitulating on October 6. |
4 June - British | troops capture Port-au-Prince in Haiti from the Frenc |
23 March - British | troops capture Martinique from the French. |
American | troops capture Montreal, but, failing to take Quebec |
British | troops capture Chinkiang in the last major battle of |
1 October - Australian | troops capture Damascus. |
The assault | troops capture Cranganore, and subject the ancient ci |
rmy-Navy expedition of four warships and 5,000 | troops captured St. Mary at Yazoo City, Mississippi. |
Goddard's 6,000 | troops captured Ahmedabad in February 1779, and Basse |
e into Western Europe but the arrival American | troops captured him with other members of the Arrow C |
On 4 April, government | troops captured the town of Kikla and started a rocke |
British | troops captured the Moore plantation and burned the f |
During the Civil War, in 1861 Confederate | troops captured more than 80 camels and two foreign d |
onement of Reza Shah in September 1941, Soviet | troops captured Tabriz and northwestern Persia for mi |
During the night, Russian | troops captured Chinese position near the destroyed B |
A group of 150 | troops captured the main objective, the la Barquette |
n Maulvi Umar claimed to have killed 40 Afghan | troops, captured several and shot down a NATO helicop |
On 30 January 1941, Australian | troops captured Darnah from the Italian army in the N |
Chapelgorris and British | troops captured by the Carlists were often tortured o |
U.S. | troops captured him in Laguna on 1900. |
Near the end of the siege, the French | troops captured the lower city in a surprise attack a |
On May 6, 1862, Union | troops captured the asylum, which in the same month w |
Between 28 April and 30 April, American | troops carried out many acts of plunder. |
e end of November 1948, Coastal Plain District | troops carried out sweeps of the villages around and |
ish Jews started an armed struggle against the | troops carrying out liquidation of the Ghetto. |
ng Su is stormed by Special Operations Command | troops carrying almost 125 kg (300 lb) of heroin. |
He was assigned Chief | troops Caucasia in 10 December 1902. |
Pierce's | troops caught up with the Narragansett Indians, Wampa |
The Franco-Italian | troops caught up with the Austrians in mid-June and f |
rce was annihilated but the appearance of Ming | troops caused apprehension amongst the Japanese, who |
Suddenly, enemy | troops charge out from the pass and kill Zhou Tong wh |
Highly motivated under Nagamasa, his | troops charged unintimidated and in the chaos of the |
When a train arrived, the | troops cheered as though reinforcements were arriving |
Gordov's | troops chopped down tall pine trees to form tank barr |
tered was the state of the company of airborne | troops chosen to raid the installation. |
aliban were driven from the region by American | troops, civilians made their homes in the caves. |
laitivu for several days before the government | troops claimed to have entered it. |
17 January - American Revolution: British | troops clash with American colonists at the Battle of |
Government | troops clash with resistance soldiers in Badakhshan p |
In 1999, Ugandan and Rwandan | troops clashed in the city of Kisangani. |
Troops cleared the area of LTTE fighters. | |
In March 2007, American | troops cleared the neighborhood during one of the fir |
c Commandos-the galaxy's finest special forces | troops, cloned from Jango Fett-find themselves on opp |
marines made her ideal for landing SAS and SBS | troops close to the islands in shallow waters. |
fled and tried to hide, but the next day, with | troops closing in on his position, he jumped into a c |
On June 10, Afghan | troops, coalition forces and Taliban militants clashe |
In spring 548, Hou's | troops collapsed, and he approached Shouyang. |
The | troops combined coffee with rum to give them courage |
Indonesian and Australian | troops combined to honour the deceased in part of a c |
n the treetops to follow every movement of the | troops coming up. |
010 he became the commander of Ryazan Airborne | Troops Command School. |
ss was captured only two years later by 11,000 | troops commanded by Lt. Col. Claude Martin Wade on 26 |
Buffalo soldier regiment with African-American | troops commanded by white officers. |
On July 3, 2008, Ethiopian | troops commenced a counter attack over the border aga |
He was the leader of the | troops committed by Guaimar IV of Salerno to George M |
ield served in the 2nd Battalion Local Defense | Troops, commonly referred to as the Arsenal Guard. |
This came after Ethiopian | troops completely pulled out of the country only a da |
Following the demonstrations, the Syrian | troops completely withdrew from Lebanon on April 27, |
e northwards, they linked up with the northern | troops, completing the encirclement and cutting off t |
Ribas won this victory with inexperienced | troops, composed mainly of youths, students, and semi |
The hostile | troops concentrated their fire on the lone officer an |
At shot SMOKY, Army | troops conducted an airlift assault, and at shot GALI |
island on 30 May after the remaining Japanese | troops conducted a massive banzai charge. |
Due to the proximity of the front, German | troops confiscated homes. |
sles and typhoid fever ran rampant through the | troops congregated there. |
the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, the Russian | troops conquered the Crimea in 1771. |
By August 10, his | troops conquered the border town of Bukavu and had gr |
Al-Afdal's | troops consisted of about 7000 men. |
The Finnish | troops consisted of the 10th Separate Company (10.Er. |
His | troops constructed a number of fortifications surroun |
As the Federal | troops continued down the east bank, they encountered |
Union | troops continued their withdrawal to the Big Blue Riv |
On the second day, the 1st Belorussian Front's | troops continued to advance in accordance with the in |
The American | troops continued on towards the next objective, Deokj |
itional landings on Mindanao, U.S. Eighth Army | troops continued their steady advance against stubbor |
en after the British operations were underway, | troops continued to arrive in the city to assist in i |
eather and lack of sufficient supplies for the | troops contributing to the dire situation. |
In addition, two companies of federal | troops converged with the men of the rifle clubs to e |
liberation of Northern Norway, where Norwegian | troops cooperated with the Red Army. |
Suppression of the rioters with use of federal | troops cost him the 1864 Republican nomination. |
In the battle, Jagga Raya's | troops could not withstand the aggression generated b |
order the attack on the city since Montgomery' | troops could reach Berlin within three days. |
In the Battle Jagga Raya's | troops could not withstand the aggression generated b |
ts independence (1878), so that the victorious | troops could march under it. |
However, the invasion was cancelled before | troops could be landed. |
o they celebrated when the war ended and their | troops could come home. |
circulated for more than a week, but the Union | troops could not locate them. |
They set an early example of what shock | troops could be like. |
The presence of these British | troops, coupled with General Clinton's desire for a p |
he loss of this major base and so many Spanish | troops crippled the Army of Catalonia. |
United States Army | troops cross the Pakistan border and launch a raid in |
Prussian | troops crossed the swollen Aisne River and arrived at |
On April 9, 1940, at 4:15 am German | troops crossed the border here beginning the invasion |
But on the evening of August 3, German | troops crossed through Belgium land. |
oric marker marks the spot where Lewis and his | troops crossed the frozen River Raisin on January 18, |
On 16 December the | troops crossed the Donnai and occupied Bien Hoa, whic |
Ungern's | troops crossed the northern border of Outer Mongolia |
Romania joined in the offensive, with Romanian | troops crossing the River Prut. |
the offensive was a major success, the French | troops crushed the Russians and captured seven cannon |
ation efforts, but also take steps to withdraw | troops currently operating in South Vietnam. |
It was reported that the Japanese | troops dared not to approach Yang's body for a long t |
Exhausted, the Khitan | troops decided to retreat hastily northward. |
n 1809, he bought 450 tons of biscuits for the | troops, declining any profits or commissions. |
Already in possession, the English and Dutch | troops dedicated themselves to sacking the city. |
August 20 - Mexican-American War: US | troops defeat Mexican troops in Valencia, Mexico |
At the news of his | troops' defeat, Abaqa hastened to Anatolia (July 1277 |
French | troops, defeated by British and Ottoman forces, had r |
16 August - Battle of Chernaya River, Russian | troops defeated by French and Sardinian forces in the |
His | troops defeated the CCP during the Long March in 1936 |
edrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth with 13,000 | troops defeated Hoche's 20,000 men at Biesingen. |
ld unimpeded and even before engaging, Rokkaku | troops defeats the army of Dodo Kuranosuke. |
The Federal | troops defended the road from the west while the Conf |
Canadian and Hong Kong | troops defended the passage and Wong Nai Chung Reserv |
The British | troops defended stubbornly but were eventually overru |
250 Tartar | troops defended the battery. |
General Caballero's | troops defended using a classic infantry square forma |
y into believing there were a thousand Chinese | troops defending the outpost. |
The NRA | troops defending the area were mainly the remnants fr |
Audley was in command of approximately 10,000 | troops defending the throne of King Henry VI. |
cemetery was begun in November 1914 by French | troops defending the city and was used by Commonwealt |
ery was established in May 1915 for front line | troops defending the area. |
s launched a surprise attack against the Iraqi | troops defending the al-Faw Peninsula. |
October 3 - WWI: 33 000 Canadian | troops depart for Europe, the largest force to ever c |
She undertook the job of carrying | troops, dependents, and even refugees to the far corn |
There was concern that some peacekeeping | troops deployed in African countries had engaged in m |
Troops deployed from the ship set the bridge on fire. | |
Two months later, Egypt had 15,000 regular | troops deployed. |
; they are a favorite target of the front-line | troops' derision, and vice versa. |
ed, he fled back to Bukhara, while many of his | troops deserted to the enemy. |
wounded in the foot, stayed with the advancing | troops despite difficult canal and river obstacles. |
wn to personally send off every train carrying | troops destined for Europe that left from Erie. |
The northern | troops destroyed hundreds of homes and those that rem |
During October, U.S. | troops destroyed hundreds of Afghan civilian homes, f |
However, Union | troops destroyed all of them except for the Winter Qu |
5,000 Jurchen | troops, detained another 5,000 POWs and 350 Jurchen t |
The Union | troops did not know what the gun was. |
However, the U.S. | troops did not understand him, because their Ho-Chunk |
ort they largely failed, although some British | troops did make it back across. |
lians were startled by the attacks, and German | troops did not expect a difficult passage |
Shaw's | troops did not perform well during the first capture |
attackers died, while the coalition and Afghan | troops did not suffer any casualties. |
Also in July, 120 government | troops die during an ambush on a military convoy in Z |
Ten US | troops died of their wounds on Snake Island, Terminal |
He also said eight Taliban | troops died in the clash. |
Seventeen U.S. | troops died in February 2009 in Iraq. |
as guerilla warfare in nature made the British | troops difficult to suppress. |
The plan was to land the | troops directly into the port. |
German | troops discovered the French in the early morning of |
The | troops discovered the bodies following a shootout wit |
The Boer | troops discovered British Mark IV ammunition (better |
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