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  • the charge, as troops dismounted to engage the enemy, a Turk shot Cotter dead at close range.
  • Following an unsuccessful encounter with the enemy a few days later, the squadron changed from a
  • Upon defeat of the enemy, a blood-spattered name plate is collected, an
  • ring in the New York premiere of Prayer for My Enemy, a play by Craig Lucas.
  • This War without an Enemy: A History of the English Civil Wars
  • He is the author of Know Thine Enemy: A Spy's Journey Into Revolutionary Iran (1997
  • One type of enemy, a strange disk like object with a green and r
  • Facing the Enemy: A History of Anarchist Organization from Prou
  • The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception was a controversial telev
  • afterwards the Poles, under pressure from the enemy, abandoned their positions.
  • the squad's last round had been fired was the enemy able to advance and capture the intrepid leade
  • ne to attack the same aerodrome, and found the enemy about to evacuate it.
  • Eddie Clayton as The Enemy Ace
  • uns of the Dragon, by Timothy Truman, starring Enemy Ace and Bat Lash.
  • Enemy Ace: War Idyll has been translated into nine l
  • 990, DC published Pratt's first graphic novel, Enemy Ace: War Idyll, which was nominated for both t
  • While pursuing an enemy across the desert, his entire unit died of deh
  • The Trading with the Enemy Act 1939 (c.39) is an Act of Parliament of the
  • The Trading with the Enemy Act 1914 was a United Kingdom Act of Parliamen
  • ders issued under the amended Trading with the Enemy Act.
  • built opposite No.9 Dock in 1898 (destroyed by enemy action in 1940) was Europe's largest grain ele
  • She was scuttled after damage from enemy action in the early days of World War II.
  • On 7 August 1942, she was sunk by enemy action in the Gulf of Papua near Murray Island
  • On 20 November, 1942 Delhi was damaged by enemy action in Algiers Bay when her stern was blown
  • a MiG-27 jets were lost over Batalik Sector to enemy action and mechanical failure, respectively.
  • r warehouses,, and St Mildred was destroyed by enemy action in April and May 1941.
  • Battle of Midway, Kaga was fatally damaged by enemy action while Yamamoto was participating in the
  • Due to enemy action and design problems the project never g
  • She was the first Empire ship lost through enemy action in the Second World War.
  • , becoming the first British destroyer lost to enemy action in the war.
  • y British Army units to be directly engaged by enemy action on British soil during World War I.
  • the battle, he sustained wounds as a result of enemy action and subsequently received the Purple He
  • These were the last ships to be sunk by enemy action in the Battle of the Atlantic, nearly f
  • After the billets were destroyed by enemy action the squadron was moved to the seaplane
  • lthough there has never been any suggestion of enemy action or sabotage.
  • It is unknown whether his death resulted from enemy action or from an aircraft accident.
  • Glorious lost to exposure (rather than direct enemy action) at up to 800.
  • Theatre (the Old Vic then being closed due to enemy action), he directed a production of Hamlet jo
  • Three Castles were sunk through enemy action, and Castles participated in the sinkin
  • French defensive lines without losing a man to enemy action, and took Bouchain after a siege of 34
  • mpany lost 15 ships: 13 were confirmed sunk by enemy action, one disappeared and was presumed sunk
  • al problem in the absence of any minefields or enemy action.
  • he island, when the ship he was on was sunk by enemy action.
  • tanks put out of action outside combat than to enemy action.
  • ircraft were lost through mishaps than through enemy action.
  • on on Compensation for Suffering and Damage by Enemy Action.
  • 0 Squadron, which was shot down as a result of enemy action.
  • tia, the soldiers were able to learn about the enemy activity in the area which would help during t
  • “We had seen an increased amount of enemy activity in this region over the last three we
  • r months leading up to the attack the level of enemy activity in the area had been low and contacts
  • drop with more supplies, but there is too much enemy activity in the area to accomplish it safely.
  • targets, but with the intention of disrupting enemy activity at night and perhaps doing some colla
  • surveillance to observe, identify, and report enemy activity, and collect other information of mil
  • des throughout the Loudoun Valley to watch for enemy activity.
  • ns; flew night photographic missions to detect enemy activity; and provided daylight photographic a
  • d forces and motorised forces, by impeding the enemy advance and participating directly in ground o
  • Diaz reorganized the troops, blocked the enemy advance by implementing defenses in depth and
  • nd magnificent handling of his troops that the enemy advance was held up for 11 hours at a very cri
  • st at once, but his gallant action held up the enemy advance.
  • is prompt action saved the line and halted the enemy advance.
  • When the enemy advanced he pulled his gun out of the pit, and
  • [The enemy] advanced up a sap and blew in a sandbag barri
  • After destroying a bridge to prevent enemy advancement, he finds himself in a cavern bein
  • eded in dropping his bombs (direct hits) on an enemy aerodrome.
  • ificent courage and determination in attacking enemy aerodromes, kite balloons and retreating colum
  • his country's war effort; he also helped raid enemy aerodromes.
  • n 23 December 1917, when leading his patrol, 8 enemy aeroplanes were attacked between 1430/1550 and
  • This officer has shot down six enemy aeroplanes during the last few months.
  • Gibbons has destroyed four enemy aeroplanes and driven down three out of contro
  • He has destroyed six enemy aeroplanes and two kite balloons.
  • casions, he had totally destroyed 4 two-seater enemy aeroplanes on the same day, and on the last oc
  • ile on patrol he attacked a formation of eight enemy aeroplanes, one of which he destroyed.
  • day, when leading his flight, he engaged eight enemy aeroplanes, destroying three himself.
  • Recently he encountered twelve enemy aeroplanes, two of which he crashed.
  • d courageous airman who has accounted for five enemy aeroplanes, displaying at all times marked ski
  • casions he has encountered large formations of enemy aeroplanes, and has himself shot down out of c
  • September, 1917, he engaged single-handed four enemy aeroplanes, of which two were destroyed by him
  • The same week he led his patrol against six enemy aeroplanes, shooting down the rear machine, wh
  • th one other scout this officer attacked eight enemy aeroplanes, shooting down one in flames.
  • has personally assisted in shooting down five enemy aeroplanes.
  • he has attacked and driven down out of control enemy aeroplanes.
  • company with another machine, encountered ten enemy aeroplanes.
  • udden has at the present time accounted for 54 enemy aeroplanes.
  • a patrol, his formation was attacked by twenty enemy aeroplanes.
  • sisting of five machines, attacked twenty-five enemy aeroplanes.
  • his formation of six machines, he attacked six enemy aeroplanes.
  • ays conspicuous bravery and skill in attacking enemy aeroplanes.
  • ine fighting pilot who has accounted for eight enemy aeroplanes.
  • He has accounted for eight, enemy aeroplanes.
  • lines alone, either in pursuit or in quest of enemy aeroplanes.
  • He has accounted for five enemy aeroplanes.
  • cored again on 30 September, again setting his enemy afire.
  • any sergeant-major turned it on the retreating enemy, after which he carried it back to Allied line
  • Private Speakman began throwing bottles at the enemy after running out of grenades.
  • John became his enemy after a childhood quarrel.
  • He destroyed 3 of the enemy after suffering the wounds from which he died
  • If players are successful in destroying the enemy AFW, the enemy unit is removed from the map an
  • In the evening the enemy again counter-attacked and eventually killed W
  • The enemy again let her pass.
  • In the evening the enemy again counter-attacked the post and all the ga
  • Subsequently, when the enemy again advanced in force, Sergeant Riggs cheerf
  • The following day the enemy again attacked and drove back another company
  • Enemy Against Enemy
  • The player is rewarded with money when an enemy agent triggers a trap and will receive extra m
  • 8, 1942) was a German-American executed as an enemy agent for the Germans in World War II.
  • Enemy Agent (1940)
  • k' Armstrong, said to be "the strongest female enemy agent in the world".
  • have an affair during which she eliminates an enemy agent sent to seduce Tremble ("Miss Goodthighs
  • p by a chauffeur, who Bond determines to be an enemy agent.
  • Enemy agents want to know what Vicenti knows, so he
  • Traps and other defenses are used to prevent enemy agents from entering the base to gather eviden
  • h letter inside were left at a Cairo hotel for enemy agents to find.
  • ked with preventing sabotage and subversion by enemy agents or German sympathizers on US soil.
  • Vlassov hands off a list of enemy agents in Western Europe including a deep pene
  • d interrogation centre (known as Camp 020) for enemy agents captured by MI5.
  • The enemy agents become more aggressive, as if the game
  • As he is demonstrating it, a group of enemy agents disguised as NATO officials steals the
  • is talk (if directed at or overheard by covert enemy agents) might allow the enemy to intercept and
  • help, as he is secretly being used to capture enemy agents.
  • s traveling companions ensnared by secrets and enemy agents.
  • everse anagram of "robot"), which is stolen by enemy agents.
  • ul businessman and drug lord Ignacio Ochoa, an enemy Agustin had faced early in his career, El Grad
  • ame as too easy, mainly because of the passive enemy AI in the strategy portion and overpowered fri
  • Both the friendly and enemy AI have been harshly criticized for difficulty
  • ly more difficult, thanks to a more aggressive enemy AI and faster-moving characters.
  • difficulty modes, which alters level layouts, enemy AI, and damage done to the player character.
  • ms included poor animation, camera control and enemy AI.
  • 29 and 30 January, her force came under heavy enemy air attack in the Battle of Rennell Island.
  • Hampered by enemy air attacks, it managed to find and engage Bri
  • On the 11th, she repelled enemy air bombing attacks and supplied fire missions
  • e American aviators fought back valiantly, and enemy air strength was weakened so severely that the
  • She reached Kerama Retto 8 June and, despite enemy air attacks, conducted supply operations until
  • Despite heavy seas and an enemy air attack, she debarked her troops as Allied
  • le supply base, interrupted only by occasional enemy air attacks, until after hostilities ended in
  • In fact the only enemy air reaction came a little before midnight on
  • and reinforced with steel to repel bombings by enemy air forces.
  • In spite of heavy enemy air activity, Auriga completed her task on the
  • con and assuming the mission of suppression of enemy air defenses.
  • cializes in the Suppression and Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD).
  • , he repeatedly volunteered to lead attacks on enemy air bases and exposed his aircraft to intense
  • Cetus unloaded under the constant hazard of enemy air and surface suicide attack, but received n
  • to, composed mostly of minesweepers, was under enemy air attack on 2 January, 3 January, and 4 Janu
  • On 7 January, the escort fought off an enemy air attack, and later, Charles Ausburne, with
  • s Augusta Bay 28 November the ship repelled an enemy air attack, and two days later, bombarded Boug
  • ce Committee had been expecting a new phase of enemy air activity which became known as the "flying
  • he landings of 9 January, she fired in several enemy air attacks, and bombarded the beaches.
  • ould achieve command of the air by bombing the enemy air arm into extinction would doom its enemy t
  • -47s could be used to carry paratroops to take enemy air bases.
  • Severely damaged in enemy air raids on 21 and 22 April 1941, she remaine
  • uring World War II to provide early warning of enemy air attacks.
  • ed battle stations an hour later; and sporadic enemy air activity kept her on alert until 2220.
  • nawa on 1 April, and unloaded supplies despite enemy air attacks.
  • During Birminghams 27 enemy air raids an official request by the Governmen
  • Cofer next came under enemy air attack on 15 December, as she landed assau
  • as the first time the InAF actively engaged an enemy air force.
  • yphoon, and she also battled against her first enemy air attack.
  • Her mission was to "detect, report, and track enemy airborne threats approaching by overseas route
  • adar station at Burrewarra Point monitored any enemy airborne threats during World War II.
  • Eder flew 572 combat missions claiming 78 enemy aircraft shot down.
  • During this period she accounted for some 16 enemy aircraft as the Japanese launched the kamikaze
  • (known as cairns) were also created to prevent enemy aircraft from using the hilltop as a landing s
  • is victories occurred in the afternoon and all enemy aircraft were Fokker D.Vs.
  • He scored 20 enemy aircraft confirmed destroyed, six probable and
  • estroying one of these he was attacked by more enemy aircraft but, seeing a brother-officer in diff
  • His final tally showed nine enemy aircraft destroyed and six driven down out of
  • Its purpose to detect, locate and track enemy aircraft and provide inland radar coverage for
  • es were established on Abbey Field and engaged enemy aircraft 14 times during a 21 month period.
  • The Hs 117H was designed to attack an enemy aircraft up to 5 km above the launching aircra
  • n aerial combat, Captain Boggs shot down three enemy aircraft in a single mission.
  • iginal TAW campaigns, namely that of unlimited enemy aircraft in campaigns and no ground warfare pr
  • His victory tally was split evenly between enemy aircraft destroyed and those driven down, at e
  • Malfroy was credited with five enemy aircraft destroyed during the war.
  • iator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat.
  • Forty minutes later enemy aircraft again flew over the ships in the Gulf
  • gh 116 missions without being hit by fire from enemy aircraft and without Anderson ever having to t
  • was officially credited with shooting down 189 enemy aircraft claimed in more than 700 combat missi
  • The enemy aircraft went down completely out of control.
  • The enemy aircraft turned on its side and spun.
  • He shot down 53 enemy aircraft in Defense of the Reich, including 26
  • was officially credited with destroying eight enemy aircraft with 12 or 13 assists.
  • ng shot down over Paschendale and shot down an enemy aircraft crossing in front of him as he spiral
  • the time of his death Wilcke had shot down 162 enemy aircraft in 732 combat missions.
  • Enemy aircraft lost were 22 destroyed, 6 probable, 1
  • Enemy aircraft approaching!",
  • would be credited with destroying twelve more enemy aircraft and driving two down out of control.
  • eparing to take-off after getting an alert for enemy aircraft at Dobodura in May 1943.
  • iumphs shows he singlehandedly destroyed eight enemy aircraft (including one burned), shared two ot
  • ge balloons were sited on Winn Common to deter enemy aircraft from attacking the Royal Arsenal, Woo
  • He shot down a total of 38 enemy aircraft of which 35 where at night.
  • 200 combat missions, he saw only a total of 14 enemy aircraft from his cockpit.
  • squadron dove to attack and Hamilton downed an enemy aircraft after firing 200 rounds.
  • Alabama's gunners claimed three enemy aircraft shot down and a fourth damaged.
  • icially credited with destroying a total of 18 enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
  • the first Italian credited with destroying an enemy aircraft in the air when he shot one down over
  • outh Vietnam without losing a single bomber to enemy aircraft fire.
  • He shot down further enemy aircraft in quick succession in the early part
  • er 1940, and was credited with destroying five enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
  • er's depth charges and from aerial bombs which enemy aircraft dropped, but they prevented her from
  • He is credited with shooting down 37 enemy aircraft claimed during 150 combat missions.
  • He shot down some 112 enemy aircraft in over 700 operations, becoming the
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