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  • to pressure Israel into evacuating West Bank outposts, according to a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable.
  • e clearly seen firing from two Jordanian army outposts across the border at the archaeologists in Ra
  • previously settled by Belgae who named their outposts after townships in Belgium.
  • Each level will have several outposts all clustered together in the center.
  • special focus is put on Argentoratum and its outposts along the Rhine like Seltz (Saliso).
  • Hezbollah fires some 30 mortar shells at IDF outposts along Israel's northern border, lightly wound
  • ading post, one of the most important English outposts along the mid-17th-century Acadian frontier.
  • initiated a Forward Policy in which it placed outposts along the border, including several north of
  • Mukhtar's men skillfully attacked outposts, ambushed troops, and cut lines of supply and
  • Elementary Treatise on Advanced Guard, Outposts, and Detachment Service of Troops (1847; revi
  • ing the war, Bootes served on various western outposts, and was promoted to first lieutenant on June
  • ymen organized to the degree that they manned outposts and organized spies in order to better fleece
  • km) north of Fort Monroe, contained infantry outposts and artillery redoubts, but was insufficientl
  • eded by a covering force to clear the Ottoman outposts and protect the flanks of the main assaulting
  • ung George Washington to travel to the French outposts and demand that the French vacate the Ohio Co
  • on of Mars, with the goals of permanent human outposts and settlements on the red planet.
  • nes of the regiment established garrisons and outposts and continually patrolled their assigned area
  • Between October 23 and 31, sixteen DRA outposts and six bases were captured along with large
  • From these early trade outposts and forts Westron spread throughout Eriador a
  • nary Organisation which attacked the Romanian outposts and the Aromanian colonists in Southern Dobru
  • pecial Forces Camps, Republic of Vietnam Army outposts, and South Vietnamese hamlets.
  • er by attracting science businesses, academic outposts, and science-based entrepreneurs.
  • They captured several outposts and batteries, and proceeded to burn almost e
  • periodicals, her correspondence from western outposts, and her noted autobiography.
  • to Shrewsbury, where he captured most of the outposts, and blocked the passages to the town.
  • , Khe Sanh Combat Base (KSCB) and the hilltop outposts around it were under constant North Vietnames
  • vered mail and food supplies to army and RAAF outposts, as far afield as the Wessell Islands.
  • He played in such outposts as Walla Walla, Reno, Beaumont, and Las Vegas
  • s safely and marched inland, attacking French outposts as they approached the capital.
  • elaying forces and reached the 200th Division outposts at Oktwin.
  • He served at various times as commander of outposts at Mobile, Natchez, Louisiana, and the area k
  • rganised, with small detachments stationed at outposts at the Hutt, Porirua, and Ohariu.
  • at would become Milwaukee in 1795, along with outposts at Kewaunee, Manitowoc and Sheboygan.
  • ink in the chain of communications and supply outposts between Charleston and Camden.
  • And manning French outposts between Don Goi and Hoa Binh put heavy pressu
  • ture site of Brewton, one of several military outposts built to assure peace.
  • along the western border on Pakistan Rangers' outposts by regular troops of the Indian army, which t
  • t serves Gangler's North Seal River Lodge and Outposts during the summer and early fall.
  • rendered inestimable service in establishing outposts, encouraging all by his cheeriness, in spite
  • s in Louisiana are part a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Roman Catholics to spr
  • The Missions were religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Franciscans f
  • ajor actions of the battle of Wavre, although outposts fired on each other all night.
  • The plan envisioned construction of two outposts for the Afghan Army.
  • storage and distribution source for military outposts for twenty years, including its peak activity
  • gs ravaged by arson or neglect formed perfect outposts for drug dealers since they were free, obscur
  • rd) was established in 1980, and two regional outposts for the gallery opened at Beningbrough Hall i
  • n travels along their underground caverns and outposts for many months.
  • Your mission is to guard various space outposts from hordes of incoming enemy ships.
  • etween Union patrols and advanced confederate outposts from the Confederate Army of Tennessee, then
  • rosperity generated by such ties with Russian outposts further solidified Erdeni Batur's prestige an
  • to take America back by liberating cities and outposts going from west to east.
  • 2007 a total of five Pakistani Army military outposts had been overrun and more than 25 soldiers ca
  • A California vineyard, one of man's outposts in the wilderness, has features of its own.
  • 812, Fort Defiance was one of the westernmost outposts in Ohio.
  • Submission of cases to the court to evacuate outposts in the West Bank.
  • his command was split into a number of small outposts in the villages between.
  • hed under the leadership of John Watson, with outposts in Asia, Africa and South America.
  • carried fresh meat and supplies to other Navy outposts in the Caribbean.
  • us Greek and Phoenician city-states and trade outposts in Egypt, Northern Africa, Spain, Britain, an
  • oops and aimed at the installation of further outposts in the rebellious district.
  • n infiltrating and attacking several isolated outposts in the American rear areas, but failed to inf
  • efforts in the 1850s to establish additional outposts in the Gabon Estuary were not successful.
  • fter attacking a number of other warrior monk outposts in the area, Hideyoshi's force turned to the
  • that they had the duty to protect Lithuanian outposts in the region.
  • ng party to provide reconnaissance on Spanish outposts in the area.
  • both South Carolina and Georgia, established outposts in the interior of both states to recruit Loy
  • s, the cost of supplying and fortifying their outposts in the Americas, piracy and other factors.
  • irst option would involve capturing all enemy outposts in the surrounding areas, and isolating the t
  • by Leif Ericson, son of Erik the Red, set up outposts in North America like L'Anse aux Meadows and
  • 1950s, it had a harder time holding on to its outposts in the South.
  • area considered to be one of the last Taliban outposts in the area.
  • formed by combining battalions returning from outposts in the British Empire at the outbreak of the
  • d Charleston, South Carolina, and a string of outposts in the interior of those two states.
  • s of the line and one frigate to raid British outposts in Labrador, and on his way back captured a c
  • Earth, the concurrence of three of four UNIT outposts is required for its use.
  • ar was centered around the control of several outposts located on the headwaters of the Cenepa River
  • ng heights, the strike groups stormed the DRA outposts, most of which fell after bitter fighting.
  • Thyre across their many towns and underground outposts Nathan eventually ends up in Turgosheim.
  • On 9 November Provera drove in the French outposts near Legnago.
  • ng detachments of horse clashed with Royalist outposts near Daventry on 12 June, alerting the King t
  • ise is sent to investigate the destruction of outposts near Romulan space.
  • uff like that which appeared in that colonial outposts newspapers.
  • s from these regiments helped to garrison the outposts of Drazinda, Jandola, and Jatta.
  • tic states were warned to not become military outposts of Great Britain against the Soviet Union.
  • untries which Rice chose as being examples of outposts of tyranny.
  • rchestrated the seizure of the Dutch colonial outposts of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo in South
  • riginal cables that linked the administrative outposts of the British Empire.
  • Outposts of tyranny was a term used in 2005 by United
  • he party strayed to the left flank beyond the outposts of supporting troops, suddenly coming under f
  • ice, made a speech regarding the newly termed outposts of tyranny, a list of six countries deemed mo
  • The outposts of 3 RAR were withdrawn back to company headq
  • tents-is one of the bleakest and most remote outposts of the People's Liberation Army at the edge o
  • ops were ideal for service in the far distant outposts of the British Empire, and Buzzard was employ
  • Burgoyne gained possession of the vital outposts of Fort Ticonderoga (for which he was made a
  • 22 - Operation Saiir: IDF forces raid Syrian outposts on the slopes of the Golan Heights.
  • erbury Infantry Battalion created No. 1 and 2 Outposts on 30 April 1915.
  • The first Belgian outposts on the lake were set up at Lukonzolwa and Pwe
  • Hudson's Bay Company had established trading outposts on James Bay and the southern reaches of Huds
  • ies, Canada, was one of the first fur trading outposts on Great Slave Lake.
  • faction are given control of certain in-game outposts on the Canthan continent; controlling an outp
  • ers when they attempted to set up bunkers and outposts on Pakistani soil.
  • g a single division and attacked the isolated outposts on the very same day the Japanese troops retr
  • ovement of the main roads and strengthens the outposts on the Perso-Afghan border, and to the north
  • Pacific Fur Company to establish fur trading outposts on the Northwest Coast of North America, incl
  • n something since they have also lost several outposts on their side and that, based on the extent o
  • tuguese and Dutch - established their trading outposts, or "Kuthis" here and were involved in trade
  • nd compel the British forces to abandon their outposts scattered across South Carolina for the safet
  • Army formed a defensive line composed of big outposts separated by wide desert areas.
  • IP phones (MGCP / SIP / H.323), wireless and outposts such as videophones (SIP) compatible with a v
  • fter the late 10th century] at several border outposts, such as Chone, where they established viable
  • ustralia, where it was necessary to establish outposts that could warn of the approach of the Japane
  • The last Venetian outposts, the island fortresses of Souda, Gramvousa an
  • us some smaller meteorological and scientific outposts, there are no communities connected by road.
  • Reaching the outposts they were ambushed by the Chinese troops hidi
  • The Metis in British Columbia: From Fur Trade Outposts to Colony.
  • Today he keeps photos of his comrades and outposts to remind him of his experiences in the Vietn
  • tination, with anglers travelling to the tiny outposts to catch trevally and salmon.
  • d as saying that Israel might "evacuate a few outposts to show the U.S. that it is doing something,
  • The Japanese counted on these island outposts to wear down the approaching American fleet t
  • Land, and one of the last remaining Crusader outposts to withstand the assaults of Baibars (see als
  • Fort Warner was one of several outposts used to refit and resupply Crook's troops dur
  • tical Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Outposts, Villages, Houses, Bridges, Chatham, 1836.
  • fe in either Empire, when the ability to hold outposts was weakened, the power vacuum would be taken
  • his trust in the cordon system of linked army outposts was to prove fatal.
  • Over the next two months the remaining outposts were occupied.
  • A decade later, oceanographic monitoring outposts were established for the purpose of collectin
  • These radar outposts were needed to provide warning of airborne So
  • he Morean War failed, and these last Venetian outposts were finally taken by the Turks in 1715, duri
  • Although the strongest outposts were relatively immune to attack from the Pat
  • ganized by Governor Denonville, most of these outposts were taken by French raiders, primarily led b
  • ere targeted by their opponents, and colonial outposts were subjected to raids that were often execu
  • was to destroy or capture Union supplies and outposts, which might negatively affect Abraham Lincol
  • hit and run attacks on the newly established outposts, which were sometimes assaulted by as many as
  • emissary Matt Furlong was shot down by Crown outposts while bearing flag of truce.
  • on the Crimean Peninsula: "Every fool at the outposts, who fancies he hears something, has only to
  • After building a number of trading outposts with the Chinese, Bayanchur Khan used the pro