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Around 6 p.m., the | troops disembarked and marched along Blake's Levee to |
il September 4, 1918, the first 3,000 American | troops disembarked in Vladivostok between August 15 a |
Meanwhile, the English | troops disembarked in Lisbon without any problem. |
French | troops disembarking on the island of Mogador, in Essa |
French | troops disembarking at Mogador(Essaouira), August 16t |
The French | troops dislodged Austrian troops occupying the platea |
In 1864, Confederate | troops dismantled the fourth-order Fresnel Lens, but |
e consisted in 4 galleons, 25 galleys, and 850 | troops, dispatched from the Ottoman harbour of Suez. |
“These peacekeeping | troops do not have the mandate to protect journalists |
villagers and then on top of it allegations of | troops doing exactly the same,” Sydhoff says. |
On the other hand, Union | troops doubled the amount of regional foraging compar |
A file is a military term for a number of | troops drawn up in line ahead, i.e. one behind the ot |
"The | troops dread his severity, hate the man and hold his |
French | troops, dressed brightly, were notably conspicuous in |
addition, an American newsreel titled "Chinese | troops drive Japs from Changteh" showed Chinese troop |
The airborne | troops dropped at Tangail were key in halting the ret |
rships, attacked by helicopters, howitzers and | troops dropped off, and armored vehicles arrive on sc |
rian army on 15 February 1849, but the Russian | troops drove them back on 24 June 1849. |
And the second was when Turkish | troops drove Armenian troops out of Oltu district on |
A popular story is that Napoleon's | troops dubbed it "The Champagne of the North" in 1809 |
have injured more American soldiers than enemy | troops due to premature detonation. |
al outposts used to refit and resupply Crook's | troops during the campaign. |
l was a major fight between British and German | troops during the Second World War. |
e resulting Guadalcanal campaign, Maruyama led | troops during the October 1942 Matanikau action and t |
s, each army having lost more than half of its | troops during the fight. |
ch of Death Dealers came largely from Viktor's | troops during his years as a Hungarian General. |
It was again ravaged by Imperial | troops during the Schmalkaldic War, after which the C |
grandfather John Fite served in the New Jersey | Troops during the Revolutionary War and fought at the |
nd patrol missions in support of Allied ground | troops during a Japanese offensive in northern Burma |
uildings were burned down by General Sherman's | troops during the Civil War. |
He also provided fire support for British | troops during Operation Barras. |
In 1863, the fort was reoccupied by Federal | troops during the Civil War. |
During his reign, he personally led Romanian | troops during the Russo-Turkish War and assumed comma |
dt von Saldern-Wilsnack was captured by Soviet | troops during Operation Bagration in June 1944. |
er Baumgarten-Crusius was captured by American | troops during the Battle of the Bulge and was release |
The castle was occupied by Polish | troops during the Thirteen Years' War. |
She was part of the fleet that landed | troops during the Hainan Island Operation on 9 Februa |
er sold the original hardtack crackers used by | troops during the Civil War. |
out the United States, and played overseas for | troops during World War II. |
Some units supported ground | troops during the Battle of the Bulge (December 1944 |
stra and shortly after began entertaining U.S. | troops during World War II. |
ey facilities and provided cover for U.S. Army | troops during the invasion of Panama, December 1989 - |
Dropped supplies to Allied | troops during the air attack on Holland in September |
yer to control either the Confederate or Union | troops during the Battle of Gettysburg in the America |
e Bush administration for not deploying enough | troops during the Iraq War. |
er sold the original hardtack crackers used by | troops during the American Civil War. |
00 of the Model 10-A version for issue to U.S. | troops during World War I. |
ush force hid, or the one occupied by Custer's | troops during the battle. |
receiving, Queenstown was attacked by English | troops during the War of 1812. |
1750 to become a tavern, serving travelers and | troops during the American Revolution. |
e sanctuary was used as a hospital for Federal | troops during the Civil War. |
as also used as a supply route for the Russian | troops during the 2008 South Ossetia War. |
a fleet of about 100 ships which supplied the | troops during their campaign to the south. |
the dadao, miao dao were used by some Chinese | troops during the Second Sino-Japanese War. |
inted as Commissary General of Georgia's state | troops during the war. |
s last used as a fortified position by Italian | troops during the second world war when machine gun n |
er of the Dumbells, which entertained Canadian | troops during World War I. |
bases in London and Germany to report on local | troops during Operation Enduring Freedom. |
They trained as alpine | troops during the two years they were there. |
The US 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment | troops during a Joint Task Force-East exercise at Nov |
For his efforts in supplying the combat | troops during the Tunisian Campaign he was awarded th |
The factory, which was destroyed by Union | troops during a skirmish in 1864, was on the current |
It was destroyed by Swedish | troops during The Deluge, but was replaced with a new |
He fought with the loyalist | troops during the American Revolution. |
York and a brigadier general of state militia | troops during the War of 1812. |
ire to the light to prevent its use by Federal | troops during the Civil War. |
The establishment was burned by Union | troops during the American Civil War and the area bec |
It was used as a base for Canadian | troops during the winter of 1941-42 while they prepar |
ighty two persons were summarily killed by the | troops during the Killing Time (1684-85). |
ricans as a tribute to the bravery of Scottish | troops during World War I. |
on Sand Island, Midway also supported the U.S. | troops during the Vietnam War. |
eptember 1644 Castle Dore was used by Royalist | troops during the Battle of Lostwithiel in the Englis |
was briefly taken by a small unit of Prussian | troops during the later part of the war. |
the production of combat gases used by German | troops during World War I. |
ia saw service, together with British Imperial | troops, during the New Zealand land wars. |
She supported American | troops during the Korean War in the early 1950s and p |
ributaries, played host to General Lafayette's | troops during the American Revolutionary War. |
She was part of the invasion fleet that landed | troops during the invasion of Tulagi on 3 May 1942. |
Turkish revolutionaries and commanded various | troops during and after the Turkish War of Independen |
ntertainment hosts their annual Tribute to the | Troops each year since 2003. |
s normally consisted of a headquarters and two | troops each with four guns, seven jeeps and a D6 trac |
provisioning and distributing supplies to the | troops earned him the rank of brigadier general. |
A year later, his successes against communist | troops earned him a promotion to Lieutenant. |
sport area on 11 January and began discharging | troops east of San Fabian. |
Still, some of Johnson's | troops effected, without opposition, a lodgment in th |
As the war progressed, most of the General-SS | troops either joined the Waffen-SS or were conscripte |
ing hardest he was to be seen with his forward | troops, either on his feet or in his open car. |
The following month, with | troops embarked at Biak, Calvert successfully landed |
Gunboats with | troops embarked destroyed Confederate installations n |
d Southampton, England, on 7 January 1919 with | troops embarked for the east coast, arriving at New Y |
y 1942, McCawley got underway for Iceland with | troops embarked. |
Portuguese | troops embarking for Angola |
he battle lasted some days, with the Christian | troops emerging victorious and routing the Moorish fo |
General of Mountain | troops Emil Vogel (10 August 1944 - 8 May 1945) |
h route taken by French commander Rochambeau's | troops en route to Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781 and du |
ove, but she is killed by French revolutionary | troops en route back to his ship as she tries to esca |
On January 29, 1863, Connor's | troops encountered the Shoshoni encampment along the |
Kearny and his | troops encountered no Mexican forces when they arrive |
were falling back towards the sea, and Polish | troops encountered little resistance entering Ancona |
ponsored by the UN on the withdrawal of Soviet | troops end in Geneva with no sign of major progress o |
rachwitz, charging his Panzer III ahead of his | troops, engaged a Soviet supply convoy, destroying ov |
On the morning of May 9, Taylor's 1,700 | troops engaged a Mexican force which had increased to |
In December 2010, Senegalese | troops engaged and repulsed 100 MFDC rebels after the |
Chinese Imperial | troops engaged in attacks against Russians, in one in |
illed and 724 captured out of a total of 4,000 | troops engaged, while French losses are unknown. |
estimated at 28 percent of the total number of | troops engaged. |
The battle cost Williams 291 of 1,104 | troops engaged. |
Japanese | troops enter Taipei, 11 June 1895 |
7 June - French | troops enter Mexico City. |
June 13, 1940 - German | troops enter Paris |
Hundreds of thousands Soviet | troops entered Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. |
dence was extremely short-lived, as the German | troops entered Tallinn on the following day. |
When on 25 February 1918 the German | troops entered Revel, a significant part of the ships |
prisoners who were killed three days before US | troops entered Baghdad in April 2003. |
In October 1937, Japanese | Troops entered to Zhengding. |
several successful battles, TFG and Ethiopian | troops entered Mogadishu relatively unopposed. |
Soon after the naval and infantry | troops entered the city, the sporadic gun battle was |
Six days later his | troops entered Dedeagach which was already taken by M |
During the night, Chilean | troops entered the town of Chorrillos, and looted the |
In 1945 American | troops entered Munich. |
His | troops entered Madrid and there was fierce fighting f |
s research director Rocard followed the French | troops entering Germany. |
British | troops entering Baghdad. |
Troops entering Baghdad | |
The large number of | troops entering the Army at the beginning of the war |
es and falls correspondingly with news of U.S. | troops entering or withdrawing from the war. |
Lacking the artillery support of the | troops entrenched on the West bank of the bayou, Conf |
15,390 men, attacks 3,600 French and Canadian | troops entrenched and barricaded at Fort Ticonderoga. |
he Chief of Engineers responsible for engineer | troops, equipment, and fortifications. |
vated in 1955 and the group trained to airlift | troops, equipment, and supplies for assault landings. |
e and surrounding areas, Oka and his surviving | troops escaped to friendly lines. |
Only Bajalics' | troops escaped intact from the catastrophe. |
However, many of the Golden Horde | troops escaped to fight again at Terek. |
equipment during the carnage while most of the | troops escaped encirclement. |
seille to Alexandria with a full complement of | troops, escorted by the Japanese destroyers Matsu and |
Troops escorted Morgan to Columbus, Ohio, where he an | |
on, and they were seen interacting with social | troops especially during mating season. |
ional and psychological struggles of the young | troops, especially sexual frustration and violence. |
These | troops established a fortified position at Portsmouth |
They were the first of the British | troops established on the walls of the Fort. |
ration United Shield, helping the remaining UN | troops evacuate. |
The Imperial | troops even captured and destroyed Mantua in the War |
es, and other places to beckon a larger sum of | troops, even offering free officers to protect their |
The supporting | troops eventually arrived, but by this point the oppo |
The Taiping | troops eventually gave up the attack. |
sisted as stubbornly as at Ferozeshah, Gough's | troops eventually broke into their position. |
Lin Biao's | troops eventually withdrew from the battlefield, allo |
However on May 16, official | troops eventually overcame the rebels, largely helped |
German | troops executed 17 male civilians immediately upon ha |
However the German | troops experienced severe difficulties concerning the |
Rupert's cavalry found Essex's | troops extended in line of March across Aldbourne Cha |
s deemed an act of high honour, since the lead | troops faced the greatest danger. |
(The Italian authorities were concerned that | troops faced malarial outbreaks in the course of the |
When the military | troops fail in persuading the participants to stop, t |
The airborne | troops farther north at Arnhem had by now been withdr |
ordered by Kazakhstan and by the MVD Internal | Troops, Federal service of Punishment Execution and E |
ent by pretending he's relating a story of how | troops feign madness to Baldrick, replete with the vi |
the American Civil War a train carrying union | troops fell through a sabotaged bridge at Huron, Indi |
Nearly 4,000 Union | troops fell during the fighting, and most were buried |
Sustaining heavy losses, the Sri Lankan | troops fell back to the rear positions. |
US 44th Infantry Division | troops fighting at Manheim, Germany in 1945. |
ed, only Dong Fuxiang remained with his Muslim | troops, fighting the foreigners. |
er War he was in charge of the supplies of the | troops fighting in Karelian Isthmus. |
In 1942, German | troops fighting the Allies in North Africa occupied t |
d to Lembang to provide air support for ground | troops fighting in the city. |
With that unit he was to reinforce the Polish | troops fighting with the Germans after the outbreak o |
the Suez Canal bringing reinforcements to U.N. | troops fighting in Korea. |
sted as a volunteer in the Arditi (elite storm | troops), fighting in Libya. |
Prussian | troops, filing through an unguarded pass, rapidly ove |
World War, the theatre was used for dances for | troops, film shows and events to raise money for the |
Use of Anzac | troops finally took the ridge, but the attack again s |
territories and repeatedly occupied by French | troops, finally fell to the French, and Lorraine beca |
Northern Sudanese | troops finally left Southern Sudan on 8 January 2008. |
When British | troops finally arrived they met with cheering and fan |
This status quo ended when Soviet | troops finally occupied the area on June 24, 1945. |
Salaberry eludes them, and, in the haze, U.S. | troops fire upon each other. |
The military later admitted that | troops fired live rounds directly at protesters, alle |
In response the Saxon | troops fired on the crowd. |
"On April 3, 2008, | troops fired upon protesters from Tongkor (Chinese: D |
He said Dostum's | troops fired into the containers, while they were cra |
tect smoke meant it could easily locate ground | troops firing with small arms, even if under cover an |
During the U.S. Civil War, Union | troops first occupied Decatur in July 1864. |
When American | troops first took Baghdad, only the U.S. military pol |
In 1918 and 1919 Velidi's Bashkir | troops first fought under Ataman Alexander Dutov, the |
n Dachau was liberated on April 29, 1945, U.S. | troops first entered the SS area. |
Messervy's leading armoured | troops first met resistance from Matsui's forces on 2 |
. Ross's 17th Illinois infantry engaged Lowe's | troops first with skirmishers, then the main line of |
tionalist morale collapsed and the nationalist | troops fled southward. |
The Greek | troops fled, and many of them drowned in the river. |
Ashburton was a temporary refuge for Royalist | troops fleeing after their defeat by General Fairfax |
When we saw the defeated British | troops fleeing, we felt an excitement we had never ex |
Union | troops floated burning rafts down to the Stono Bridge |
This bridge provided a vital artery for Allied | troops flooding into southern Germany. |
The Dutch | troops followed up their own bombing of Ockenburg by |
May 1865 while making his escape from Federal | troops following defeat of the Confederacy. |
bsided, Hanover returned to Okinawa and loaded | troops for the occupation of China. |
mber 1945, Celeno sailed to Iwo Jima to embark | troops for transportation to Saipan, where she picked |
mon enemy, become reconciled and prepare their | troops for battle. |
the Philippines, where she embarked occupation | troops for transportation to Japan, arriving on 25 Se |
ember and December, she sailed with occupation | troops for Korea. |
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