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  • tes employed similar tactics against Sherman's supply line, the Western and Atlantic Railroad from C
  • Monson, having overextended his supply line, was retreating toward Kotah when Holkar'
  • of North Carolina along all components of the supply line, from producers to consumers.
  • s Station represented not only a threat to his supply line, but also to the county seat of Dinwiddie
  • men to investigate pirate attacks on the Rebel supply line, and Leia to a negotiation that the gover
  • y Peter Dawkins (Spectrum, Ross Ryan) with Air Supply line-up as Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drumme
  • idges and advanced towards Johnston's railroad supply line.
  • g major structural damage and rupturing a fuel supply line.
  • 4. Air supply line. 5. Air port.
  • n hose using Storz fittings for large diameter supply line.
  • us crossing of the Apennines which wrecked his supply line; but Manfred had intelligence of his move
  • ritish forces that the Ghadarite forces, their supply lines starved, were finally dislodged.
  • doing so, the country is forced to create long supply lines which Bean (who is training soldiers in
  • into retreat before their armored support and supply lines could catch up.
  • of hostile elements, and reopened the severed supply lines to the assault companies of his battalio
  • The brands had their supply lines consolidated but were still marketed as
  • ctory at the battle of Brice's Crossroads, the supply lines for Sherman's armies in Georgia became i
  • Canadian Army at the start of September 1944, supply lines increased in length and placed a burden
  • y Lovcha which protected the communication and supply lines running from Orchanie to Plevna.
  • ah Clarke and another 100 men, and the British supply lines were effectively cut.
  • ads on June 10, and seriously threatened Union supply lines supporting Sherman in Georgia. Lee perso
  • ta Campaign by moving northwest to disrupt the supply lines of Maj.
  • By cutting the supply lines and disruptung troop movement, the organ
  • ng service maintaining Union communication and supply lines on the Mississippi River and its tributa
  • he Communist forces from interdicting the U.N. supply lines near Seoul.
  • -water ports still in German hands, and Allied supply lines stretching perilously back to the Norman
  • Seljuq raiders also destroyed the supply lines of Ghaznavids, cutting them off from the
  • to Nashville, where he planned to cut off the supply lines of Union General William T. Sherman, who
  • sed to guard the oil fields and protect Allied supply lines with elements moving further north of Ba
  • d and retaken positions continued until Giap's supply lines were cut around June 6.
  • Its purpose was to cut off Viet Minh supply lines into the neighboring Kingdom of Laos, a
  • allis spent the remainder of 1791 securing his supply lines to Madras.
  • the Viet Cong's efforts to re-establish their supply lines and to repair bunkers and camps in the e
  • the thorough preparations, with the destroyed supply lines and heavy numerical superiority, the wea
  • g the knoll, the 2/3rd threatened the Japanese supply lines to Mubo and Salamaua and because of this
  • ,000 liters/day), not enough to pressurize the supply lines to the town's residents.
  • es during the month, which aided in protecting supply lines to forces involved in the campaign for S
  • from their bases in hopes of stretching their supply lines to Japan's advantage.
  • and war, the Navy continued to operate against supply lines and strong points, and Hopewell screened
  • ear Port in the hands of the Union cutting off supply lines to General Robert E. Lee in Northern Vir
  • on, the North Korean units would first cut the supply lines to Taegu.
  • Britain, and providing bases for interdicting supply lines between the Allied powers of the United
  • uted a systematic cut of the communication and supply lines of Aguadulce.
  • , since the British Royal Navy had cut off its supply lines to Genoa.
  • uggested that lack of discipline and stretched supply lines are partly to blame for the retreat.
  • Joseph Wheeler was absent raiding Union supply lines from North Georgia to East Tennessee, Un
  • the defense of Chattanooga and secure critical supply lines for the Army of the Cumberland.
  • Europe first strategy for the war, noting the supply lines where far shorter for Europe, and that t
  • roads, bridges, and highways to cut off German supply lines during the Battle of the Bulge, December
  • l Anbar province operations attacked insurgent supply lines and weapons caches, targeting the region
  • ring Diadem, commanders continued interdicting supply lines but also conducted close air support to
  • the airborne attack in Holland; bombed German supply lines and fortifications during the Battle of
  • the midnight Battle of Wauhatchie, opening the supply lines to the besieged city of Chattanooga.
  • t Lawrence River, which threatened the British supply lines to their forces in Upper Canada.
  • The book calls for small assaults on Japanese supply lines instead of large confrontations on the b
  • , on a daring raid to sever communications and supply lines in south-central Georgia, was defeated n
  • They built supply lines with the local population, gathered arma
  • he faced a significant threat to his rear and supply lines from Mosby's Rangers based east of the B
  • rnard's success at defending his Tampico-based supply lines during the Mexican-American War, assigne
  • the Union to maintain open communications and supply lines in the West while preventing the South f
  • Repeated attacks on supply lines of natural gas from Sui gas field to res
  • thern Burma to gather intelligence on Japanese supply lines and to stoke the resistance movement amo
  • it subsequently was used to interdict Japanese supply lines in the South China Sea and support the B
  • y deploy the attacking forces and threaten the supply lines of the French army of occupation in the
  • Communist forces could easily attack Japanese supply lines and small garrisons.
  • he principal reason for this was to secure the supply lines to the Soviet Union and to protect Briti
  • munist forces in the south by disrupting their supply lines and keeping their troops occupied in def
  • haps most devastating, issue was that Hunter's supply lines were being harassed by the 43rd Battalio
  • as lack of food due to the Afghans cutting the supply lines of Marathas was one of the reasons that
  • 's siege of Savannah, keeping open Confederate supply lines to the city.
  • After routine duties protecting Army supply lines and communication, Spitfire returned hom
  • tance north, they were operating with extended supply lines and were short of food and ammunition.
  • Their mission was to protect Union supply lines and also combat Confederate guerrilla pa
  • Hood initiated maneuvers intended to cut Union supply lines in Tennessee.
  • rebels withdrew after Americans severed their supply lines using pin point artillery fire to collap
  • victory but could not secure it because their supply lines could not keep up with the front-line tr
  • duels, attacks by Albanian irregulars on Greek supply lines, and reconnaissance and bombing missions
  • Intent on cutting Osman's communications and supply lines, General Mikhail Skobelev was sent out w
  • adily tightened the noose on Imperial Japanese supply lines, especially in the East China Sea and th
  • e unit supported ground troops, harassed enemy supply lines, patrolled beaches and provided cover fo
  • to defend the resistance base, attacking Herd supply lines, traveling through sewers, and eventuall
  • aid were to free Federal prisoners of war, cut supply lines, and create panic among the Confederate
  • ineffective in assessing and protecting their supply lines, which led to widespread hunger and lack
  • Despite this threat to Gentilforce's supply lines, it was decided to press on to Damascus.
  • ril 1944 during a campaign aimed at the German supply lines, since the station played an important p
  • he mountains swept down to attack the Japanese supply lines, with plenty of aid from local guerrilla
  • o withdraw partially on June 18 to protect his supply lines, but the Union forces were not fully vic
  • Enemy units blocked supply lines, but only in the hex they occupied.
  • wells and also sabotaging the main pressurized supply lines," said Cowing.
  • ooga, Williams' division was assigned to guard supply lines.
  • red the safety of General William T. Sherman's supply lines.
  • d by air-negating the importance of their lost supply lines.
  • erry fuel to those units that had outrun their supply lines.
  • rds hit transportation facilities to cut enemy supply lines.
  • d strike south into Lee's rear, destroying his supply lines.
  • g around government strongholds and disrupting supply lines.
  • d the obstacle posed by the Rocky Mountains to supply lines.
  • rces were plagued by Partisan attacks on their supply lines.
  • n shore bombardment of Communist positions and supply lines.
  • which had protected Plevna's communication and supply lines.
  • o force a spray pump is started in one tank to supply liquid LNG to the forcing vaporiser this tanks
  • itish alliance with Hitler, going so far as to supply lists of potential supporters and enemies.
  • f subsidies for electrical grid systems, where supply literally was provided to create demand, with
  • capacity of 200 million gallons, sufficient to supply Liverpool for four days.
  • These held sufficient water to supply Liverpool for two days.
  • where he lived before buying Florida Forklift Supply, LLC in 2008.
  • Most farms supply local consumption.
  • as discrete sensors on the sensor surface that supply local discrete data.
  • residents, and at one point had a contract to supply locally-grown apples to a Pennsylvania brandy
  • This was, in effect, the hinterland and supply location of the many ports and embarkation poi
  • The Navigator's Supply, London, 1597;
  • dge, A. Trevor (1992), Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply, London: Duckworth, ISBN 0-7156-2194-7
  • ater of Owens Valley was eventually drained to supply Los Angeles.
  • Under the right conditions (if the water supply loses pressure and the sink is higher than the
  • Taiping District supply lots of agriculture products to Taichung urban
  • Wataru: Adequate air supply, lowest speed and high acceleration.
  • They supply machined castings from 200 kg to 10,000 kg as
  • Wound bobbins are then used to supply machines that produce carbon fiber threads or
  • Campaign in 1777, General Burgoyne organized a supply magazine here to support his attack of Ticonde
  • ed by Arthur I. Appleton, a Chicago electrical supply magnate turned Ocala thoroughbred horse breede
  • 8,794 kilometres of water supply mains
  • e in Britain to install high pressure constant supply mains water in 1831.
  • His company, Bauer & Schweitzer, continued to supply malt to Bay Area breweries, including the Anch
  • nt ships used in Operation Collar, a convoy to supply Malta and Alexandria.
  • With the Second World War affecting parts supply, Malvern Star bicycles started manufacturing m
  • d in an expanded for the depot, which included supply management of more than 30,000 general supply
  • ganization partners include Avendra and Hilton Supply Management.
  • heir waters were dammed in the 19th century to supply Manchester, Stockport and other towns.
  • They supply many of the world's top manufacturing, fulfill
  • , Florida, with a voyage to the West Indies to supply marine detachments early in 1920, and again th
  • he Middle East and Italy the 2 Corps artillery supply mascot was Wojtek an orphaned baby bear.
  • We're very concerned about the supply material to support the building and construct
  • The organization was to supply material and political support to the refugees
  • To supply materials for its construction, ironmakers Jos
  • ecided that it was an offence at common law to supply materials that were otherwise legal in the kno
  • al estate dealings, White began contracting to supply materiel for construction.
  • give birth during hibernation, a greater food supply may improve the mother's nutrition and increas
  • The water supply may have been obtained from a small leat run f
  • Those who are providers of narcissistic supply may find themselves being treated as if they a
  • plants are subject, and who is always ready to supply me with fruits of plants which every one else
  • d (though rising gas prices and uncertainty of supply mean that wood fuel is becoming more competiti
  • created joint venture company Porkdown Ltd, to supply meat products to French foods group Danone.
  • tions, Military Police, Military Intelligence, Supply, Mechanics, Cavalry, Logistics and Administrat
  • r companies research, develop, manufacture and supply medicines prescribed through the National Heal
  • Air Supply members
  • Because of their rich blood supply, metaphysis of long bones are prone to hematog
  • rrels/day (kbd), he argued that although ample supply might be available in the near-term, after 200
  • n crops are planted in some of it, in order to supply migrating waterfowl with an autumn food supply
  • There are few Dairy farms, which supply milk to Madurai and Thirumangalam.
  • ith credit established in town, he was able to supply millet and vegetables to the children.
  • The goal was to provide a sustained yield to supply mills over the long term by giving the licence
  • He acted as Transport and Supply Minister in 1917, Governor General of Algeria
  • He was also the Irrigation and Water Supply Minister in the UDF Government, which was elec
  • Department of Drinking Water Supply, Ministry of Rural Development Govt. of India
  • edator population as growth fueled by the food supply, minus natural death.
  • or a further three days and included a complex supply mission designed to test whether it was possib
  • w days out of London, the 9 ships of the Third Supply mission encountered a massive hurricane in the
  • nt vessels, and were resupplied by yet another supply mission from England headed by Lord Delaware.
  • the British Purchasing Mission and the British Supply Mission set up by the British government to bu
  • January 1945, while returning to Takao after a supply mission to Leyte Island, Shinshu Maru was heav
  • At the conclusion of each supply mission, she returned to either Pearl Harbor o
  • Japanese destroyer Amagiri, returning from the supply mission.
  • During early 1943 she took part in supply missions and the eventual evacuation of the ga
  • s were acquired, and these flew a total of 265 supply missions during 1948/49 from Finkenwerder on t
  • mpne where it flew reconnaissance, bombing and supply missions over northern France.
  • In addition to supply missions the ship surveyed waters critical to
  • Force to drop makeshift bombs and were used in supply missions to the town of Vukovar and other besi
  • he besieged area, for Luftwaffe - 50 combat or supply missions over the besieged and surrounding are
  • ng Allied aircraft flying "the Hump" transport supply missions between India and China.
  • er-increasing importance in the world's energy supply mix.
  • decline in oil's position in the global energy supply mix.
  • Susumu: Lowest air supply, moderate speed and slowest acceleration.
  • el engines are employed for an emergency power supply, modified from World War II submarine engines.
  • These two facilities supply more than nine million lines per annum to both
  • tinued to poll well in the seat, they began to supply more resources to the campaign, with the party
  • I'll look thru Wilson and Lloyd to see if they supply more useful adjectives for these named princip
  • duced biofuels could help make the Navy's fuel supply more secure -- and less dependent on imported
  • tizens, however ever willing they might be, to supply more ships.
  • of civil rule in 1999, to improve electricity supply, most of the country is always in darkness.
  • nd Palm Valley Gasfield at Hermannsburg, which supply most of the energy resources to the Northern T
  • il competes with soybean or linseed oil, which supply most of the market for these applications.
  • ill together form a language system which will supply most of the (non-computer science) computation
  • ist, and he started to design, manufacture and supply mountaineering boots to his own design.
  • from the front and put in charge of troop and supply movement.
  • y afford engineers and others engaged in water supply much-needed data for their calculations, the f
  • n Power Station was the first power station to supply municipal electricity in the Southern Hemisphe
  • Supply munitions and equipment for a British-trained
  • pebrae and through the supraorbital foramen to supply muscles and skin of the forehead.
  • f recording and producing his compositions and supply music to TV, film and radio business.
  • The Kovykta field is considered to supply natural gas to China and Korea.
  • l, ExxonMobil and Statoil signed agreements to supply natural gas through the Britpipe.
  • , following three voyages to Guantanamo Bay to supply naval forces at the training base there, the c
  • r in October 1942, and used as an auxiliary to supply naval ships and merchants.
  • Strider's first project as a company was to supply Naval Special Warfare Group 1 with WB and BG m
  • tten more than 100 books and articles on water supply, navigation, flood control, and power generati
  • now is called Rio Tinto Borax and continues to supply nearly half the world's borates.
  • s acutely dependent on rainfall and government supply necessity of water through irrigation channels
  • during the wet season and thus reduce the food supply needed by Star Finch.
  • But if the user fails to supply needed data or a run-time error occurs, then t
  • by the Finnish Government to provide the steel supply needed by the nation's heavy industries.
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