New fighters and bombers could be equipped with cameras to carry out the same reconnaissance with a much better chance of survival. |
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That meant that the bombers were RAF and we were being attacked by Japanese fighters. |
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Britain only had access to long range Blenheim bombers and fighters carried on Britain's aircraft carriers. |
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Five fighters and two bombers were assigned a mission to drop propaganda leaflets on the city. |
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The most ambitious experiment used a large bomber with fighters carried above and below each wing and one under the fuselage on a trapeze. |
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These forces are a mixture of assets that includes fighters, bombers, and support aircraft. |
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By the time an enemy force was nearing our coastline, our fighters would be airborne and ready to fight. |
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But they believed they were protected by a front line of fighters ahead of them. |
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Also arrested were dozens of former fighters in the struggle to liberate South Africa from apartheid. |
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Gilmour is confident that both his fighters will give a good account of themselves on a bill which is being televised live by Sky. |
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Jacqui Frazier's Papa Joe, Larry Holmes and other notable former fighters were ringside for the fight. |
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How many fighters could have gotten to their feet before the count of ten after catching Joe Frazier's full swing left hook flush on the jaw? |
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The sturdy fighters each wielded rattan sticks that resembled police batons. |
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There was a round of applause as the fighters zoomed overhead and did a slow roll in formation. |
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Most of the resistance fighters were peasants who traditionally wore kaffiyehs and lived in the mountains or small villages. |
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This was due to the fact that all fighters from ANO were amnestied according to the Framework Agreement of Ochrid. |
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James provided Roger with cover, excluding all enemy fighters within three klicks. |
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The building was evacuated as two teams of two fire fighters entered the building to clear up the spillage and ventilate the factory. |
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The two fighters from the boxing crazy Eastern Cape began dishing heavy leather from the onset but Marali landed the most telling blows. |
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Heavy security was in evidence with an estimated 10,000 police on the streets and helicopters and jet fighters patrolling the skies. |
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Navy carrier-based jet fighters were available to augment continental air defense forces in an emergency. |
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Among the highlights expected will be the Red Arrows themselves and RAF jet fighters, including the Tornado and the Harrier Jump-Jet. |
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Looking to the skies during an air show, the audience is always fascinated by the speed of jet aircraft, especially fighters. |
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Could you get into some specifics regarding the different types of space fighters and their weapons? |
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But now U.S. forces feels it's a nest of former regime loyalists and anti coalition fighters. |
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It is a novel woven with complex images of politics, leaders, freedom fighters and their lives. |
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The fighters weave around one another in an impressive display of aerodynamic acrobatics in space. |
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The orange and white striped jet fighters would weave in and out of formations with skill akin to that of ballet dancers. |
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Both books feature fighters blinded in one eye due to gloves having padding illegally removed. |
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Is the ammo also among the consignment left behind by freedom fighters more than 20 years ago? |
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How do you feel about the big weight gains some fighters make between weigh-ins and fight time? |
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Many heavyweight fighters have scored impressive knockouts in their careers, but nothing to this magnitude. |
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The whole point is that it's actually quite simple and most of the fighters in WW1 flew with rotary engines. |
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There was no word about the 12-year-old twins who lead this ragtag army of around 100 mostly ethnic Karen fighters. |
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Students, former guerrilla fighters, police and soldiers took to the streets in a jubilant parade. |
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Hearns put many outstanding fighters to sleep for the count of 10 with one right hand from welterweight up to super middleweight. |
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There has been speculation that the plane which went down in Pennsylvania was shot down by US Air Force fighters scrambled to track it. |
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Some 1,200 to 3,000 fighters were believed holed up in the city before the offensive. |
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As the end of the 1950s approached, the Yugoslavs were operating around 150 Thunderbolts and Mosquitos as well as 400 jet fighters. |
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Once the fighters had all landed the lengthy runways retracted into the ground and were replaced by another. |
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Fire fighters have threatened to strike if a long-running dispute is not settled. |
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If everyone disarms and lays down their weapons, they'll even let the fighters go. |
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Our soldier was a ring-in, one of the show fighters playing the part of the local. |
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The fighters circled the ring for a little while, but it didn't take them as long to get into some action. |
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The street fighters had no qualms about drawing retaliatory bombardments on civilian areas. |
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Even the statues of great scholars and freedom fighters that add lustre to the city's heritage will be covered with party flags and posters. |
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As is customary, much was made of the mutual antipathy between the two fighters in the run-up to the contest. |
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The Philippines has many good fighters in boxing, karate, wushu and pencak silat. |
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More than 60 fire fighters tackled an inferno at a former tannery in Otley last night. |
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He is not partisan and dealt equally with the callousness of the Chechen fighters and that of the Russians. |
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Likewise, as no two fighters fight exactly alike, the controls from fighter to fighter vary a bit. |
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Because of the presence of asbestos, fire fighters had largely kept off the factory site, and surrounded the fire instead using water jets. |
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A boxing match is like a chess game, with fighters trying to outwit and outmaneuver their opponent to deliver the knockout blow. |
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There are also anti-Taliban fighters from the Hazara ethnic minority who control parts of the exquisite, ravaged Bamiyan valley. |
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The historiography reveals insights into the authoritarian mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance. |
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Nordic fighters armed with swords and battleaxes took to the streets, while Viking longships cruised on the River Ouse. |
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The imported toys on show at the ongoing exhibition range from fighters, space-ships and battle-ships and building-blocks to abacuses. |
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I could no longer walk the plank or shoot down enemy fighters with the same reckless abandon. |
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The danger for fire fighters was that they could not use water on the blaze because the line was electrified. |
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Freedom fighters attempt to assault the city to restore the world to its natural order. |
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The German fighters were also limited in that they could not reload their guns if they ran out of ammunition while over Kent etc. |
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But among the most effective fighters are those affiliated with the Nusra Front, a component of al Qaeda. |
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But neither had ever thought before that they were destined to become fighters. |
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After fighting alongside her brothers for years in the 1980s, she demanded the women fighters be formally recognized. |
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During the Iraq War, she was embedded with a unit of fighters and broadcast live from the frontlines. |
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Now I have some great, great fighters coming up, a couple of good middleweights, a couple lightweights, I have some terrific young ladies that are coming up in the amateurs. |
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From here, by arrangement with the Georgian government, Gelayev's fighters set out to assist in reconquering Abkhazia and to open up a second front against Russia. |
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Troops also faked attacks before the assault to confuse enemy fighters. |
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Religion and geopolitics gave the nation a context, an idea that the rebels' vigilance matched that of Corsican freedom fighters, English Roundheads, or even Mosaic Hebrews. |
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As the fight raged on, Ahmed and the three women fighters who were part of the mission, sent out calls for help. |
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Corrales is a great fighter and great fighters deserve rematches. |
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That cycle of intelligence-gathering and capturing or killing fighters helped turn the tide of combat operations. |
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So far the prisoner releases seem to have only succeeded in funneling commanders and fighters back to the fighting. |
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But behind them are ISIS fighters and sympathizers and locals eager to curry favor by selling out their neighbors. |
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Most female peshmerga fighters were tasked with staffing checkpoints and guarding bases alongside their male counterparts. |
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The sense of foreboding mounted by the day as IS fighters surrounded the Sinjar district on three sides. |
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This was music to McClellan's ears, because it meant that the fighters would be using dummy weapons and would thus need to rearm at the tugs in order to combat his fleet. |
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The younger unmarried women are being told they will be forcibly married to ISIS fighters. |
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Much like the Vietnam war, ACM, AAF, foreign fighters, Jihadist, and JAM have nothing to lose. |
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Okulicki and Pelczynski thought the plan for Warsaw's underground fighters to wait until the Wehrmacht evacuated the city, and then harass its rearguard, was too passive. |
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Many of the survivors were adamant that the fighters were made up of foreign nationals from all over the world. |
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The airdrop mission consisted of a C-17 and two C-130 aircraft that were escorted by two F-18 fighters. |
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It is likely that Baghdadi has officially gained the allegiance of a number of fighters. |
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In one ambush in late July, 11 Hezbollah fighters were killed, according to Lebanese security sources. |
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These are the same Taliban fighters known to U.S. audiences from the documentary Restrepo and the film Lone Survivor. |
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In a somber tone, the balding man with white hair describes having lost two sons in the war, both of them fighters with Fatah. |
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But they admitted many hardcore bani Walid fighters had slipped away during the night. |
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The decomposing corpses wore the black pants and belts that fighters wear, although some were barefoot. |
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For three months last year it conducted training sessions for batches of young fighters. |
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Zaharchenko on Friday night projected defiance rather than bravado, no doubt buoyed by the Moscow-sent materiel and fighters. |
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Women threw rice on peshmerga fighters, a tradition practiced at Syrian weddings when neighbors welcome the bride and groom. |
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Then, after watching a brief bout between local fighters, he entered the ring himself, playfully feinting a few jabs with awestruck Afghan boxers. |
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People on the streets of Havana cheered and celebrated the return of fighters from the Sierra Maestra. |
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Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov insisted he did not order Chechen fighters to go to Ukraine. |
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And Chechen fighters from the self-styled Vostok battalion arrived in central Donetsk today for a rally. |
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A BBC correspondent said between 10 and 12 people were killed Sunday when a U.S. warplane bombed a convoy carrying U.S. Special Forces and Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq. |
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But almost three years later, taunted by young fighters, he agreed to a new championship battle, this one to be fought according to the Queensberry rules. |
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The fire fighters could not use the mains water to quench the flames because Mayo County Council had switched off the main supply due to a shortage in the area. |
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Jihadist fighters then brought in the woman, clad head to toe in black, and put her in a small hole in the ground. |
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Three years ago, Republican Guard soldiers came into the hills and killed a cleric accused of hosting Jundullah fighters. |
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What was found, he said, indicated the building was used as a waypoint for foreign fighters crossing into Iraq from Syria to fight against the coalition. |
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What was found, he said, indicated the building was used as a way station for foreign fighters crossing into Iraq from Syria to fight against the coalition. |
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Resting fighters can be found holed up in apartments, and wounded ones fill hospitals and a growing number of convalescent homes. |
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These are those who live in the areas where the fighters are active. |
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Both fighters made the weight limit in their official weigh-in. |
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Such large sheets are common in Kobani, meant to protect fighters and civilians from the ever gazing eyes of ISIS snipers. |
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When fire fighters arrive to find flames jumping up the outside of the building it is obvious that they too should lend their weight to student concerns. |
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Dancers, casting aside their cloaks, revealed themselves as lightly armored fighters who drew all manner of weapons and began laying about them with a will. |
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The aircraft were likely escorting friendly fighters and bombers, in addition to the strike on the command-and-control center. |
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France has offered to dispatch four jet fighters to Ukraine and help it with cyber security. |
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During the PowerPoint presentation, Sakka and Sayers were asked about rumors that some of the fighters are members of al Qaeda. |
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The grisly footage obtained by BFMTV shows the French-speaking fighters arriving at a scene splayed with bodies. |
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Western officials and analysts estimated the strength of Taliban forces at about 10,000 fighters fielded at any given time. |
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The fighters joined their admirers in lushing Blue Ruin, which was just another name for Daffy, or gin, and Heavy Wet, which was ale. |
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The black belt fighters wore protective chestpads and headgear like the helmets worn in kendo. |
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Obviously, this is something not seen very often, with super flashy, combo-driven fighters dominating store shelves everywhere. |
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As a recent morning workout began at the gym, Rooney led the fighters through a series of knee bends, jumping jacks and crabwalks. |
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He is said to have risen with the crowd after gladiatorial matches and given unrestrained praise to the fighters. |
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He also brought many Norman counsellors and fighters, some of whom established an English cavalry force. |
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In 1945 they were transformed into Yugoslav army, organized in 4 field armies with 800,000 fighters. |
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Dowding agreed air defence would require some offensive action, and fighters could not defend Britain alone. |
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Fighter Command lost 23 fighters, with six pilots killed and another seven wounded. |
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In the last days of the battle, the bombers became lures in an attempt to draw the RAF into combat with German fighters. |
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This raid was significant, as 63 German fighters were sent with the bombers, indicating the growing effectiveness of RAF night fighter defences. |
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In subsequent months a steady number of German bombers would fall to night fighters. |
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In November and December 1940, the Luftwaffe flew 9,000 sorties against British targets and RAF night fighters claimed only six shot down. |
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In the following month, 22 German bombers were lost with 13 confirmed to have been shot down by night fighters. |
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Lords and kings supported entourages of fighters who formed the backbone of the military forces. |
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While military fighters require very high speeds, many civil airplanes do not. |
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It is designed for increased effectiveness against ground targets compared to the 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannon carried by other USAF fighters. |
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This museum preserves several aircraft, including Hurricane and Spitfire fighters that defended the island in the Second World War. |
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In order for the fighters to protect themselves against their opponents they wrapped leather thongs around their fists. |
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For this reason, fighters often employ cutmen, whose job is to treat cuts between rounds so that the boxer is able to continue despite the cut. |
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In a closely fought contest they boxed to a disputed draw, with both fighters retaining their respective titles. |
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He is regarded by many as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, and also one of the greatest British fighters of all time. |
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The fight was held in front of Robinson's home crowd at the rugby ground, Cardiff Arms Park, with rain pouring down on the fighters and the ring. |
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At one stage, in the early part of his career, he could have gone on to become one of the great fighters. |
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The fight was a significantly more cagey affair than the first match, with both fighters initially looking to outbox each other. |
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As both fighters are hard punchers with excellent KO records, a short fight was predicted. |
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The press conference for the bout became heated, leading to the two fighters swearing at each other on live television. |
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Earlier that week it was reported Danish air fighters were running out of bombs. |
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While there were once individual commands responsible for bombers, fighters, training, etc. |
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But in June, he was granted materials for 900 fighters per month as the average output. |
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The Bf 109, unlike the Stuka, could fight on equal terms with RAF fighters after releasing its ordnance. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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This was more successful, but escort duty tied the fighters to the bombers' slow speed and made them more vulnerable. |
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British fighters coming from the rear were engaged by the rear section and the two outside sections similarly moving to the rear. |
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Bomber pilots preferred close screening in which their formation was surrounded by pairs of fighters pursuing a zigzag course. |
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Obviously, the visible presence of the protective fighters gave the bomber pilots a greater sense of security. |
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From that point the Sector operators would give commands to the fighters to arrange an interception, as well as return them to base. |
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In this role, the Blenheims again proved to be too slow and vulnerable against Luftwaffe fighters, and they took constant casualties. |
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Out of 115 bombers and 35 fighters sent, 16 bombers and 7 fighters were destroyed. |
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This veteran of Blitzkrieg was too vulnerable to fighters to operate over Britain. |
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Stripped of its fighters, Luftflotte 3 would concentrate on the night bombing campaign. |
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Fighter Command's losses in August were 426 fighters destroyed, amounting to 40 per cent of 1,061 fighters available on 3 August. |
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The site was suspected to be a base for supplies and fighters coming from Pakistan. |
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Besides guerrilla attacks, Taliban fighters began building up forces in the district of Dai Chopan in Zabul Province. |
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In 2007, more foreign fighters came than ever before, according to officials. |
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On 13 June, Taliban fighters demonstrated their ongoing strength, liberating all prisoners in Kandahar jail. |
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Taliban fighters killed and raped female relatives of police commanders and soldiers as well as midwives. |
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Over 100 Fedayeen fighters were killed and four armed technicals were destroyed. |
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Many incidents of Fedayeen fighters using human shields were reported from various towns in Iraq. |
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Some reports indicate that the Fedayeen used ambulances to deliver messages and transport fighters into combat. |
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Since May 2008, NATO nations have periodically deployed fighters to patrol Icelandic airspace under the Icelandic Air Policing mission. |
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Peace talks are also underway between Taliban affiliated fighters and Coalition forces. |
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In spring 2016, AFRICOM estimated that ISIS had about 5,000 fighters in its stronghold of Sirte. |
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Large numbers of Spitfires were sent out with small groups of medium bombers in often vain attempts to lure the German fighters into combat. |
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With remarkable foresight, he ensured the equipment of his command with monoplane fighters, the Hurricane and the Spitfire. |
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In the 1950s, radar was fitted to day fighters, since pilots could no longer see far enough ahead to prepare for any opposition. |
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I and Sopwith Pup of 1916 set the classic pattern followed by fighters for about twenty years. |
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During the Battle of Britain, however, British Hurricanes and Spitfires proved roughly equal to Luftwaffe fighters. |
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With the Luftwaffe largely cleared from the skies, Allied fighters increasingly served as attack aircraft. |
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These fighters outperformed Japanese fighters in all respects except maneuverability. |
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Eventually, most fighters mounted cannons, sometimes in combination with machine guns. |
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The primary purpose of these radars was to help night fighters locate enemy bombers and fighters. |
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Navy as their primary jet fighter in the Korean War period, and it was one of the first jet fighters to employ an afterburner. |
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The continually rising cost of fighters, however, continued to emphasize the value of multirole fighters. |
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The most effective fighters for Jacobitism were the supporting Scottish clans, leading to an association of tartans with the Jacobite cause. |
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The HBHOF is a voting body composed entirely of current and former fighters. |
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Farr is considered to be one of the greatest British heavyweight fighters ever. |
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The fighters met on June 18, 1941, in front of a crowd of 54,487 fans at the Polo Grounds in New York City. |
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Northern Portugal has its own original martial art, Jogo do Pau, in which the fighters use staffs to confront one or several opponents. |
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The Germans lost around 100 aircraft confirmed destroyed, and the RAF 106 fighters. |
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Scharnhorst was attacked by six Stirling bombers on the evening of 23 July, about six German fighters intervened and one aircraft shot down. |
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The Luftwaffe refused to guarantee that the 250 fighters available could succeed in protecting the ships but Hitler accepted the plan. |
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Every sortie was timed to allow the fighters 30 minutes over the ships, just enough time for relieved units to refuel and rearm and return. |
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During Donnerkeil, the relieving sortie arrived after only 20 minutes which meant that fighter cover for half the dash would be 32 fighters. |
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When the Beauforts reached Manston they circled with numerous fighters which appeared to ignore them. |
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Some fighter aircraft specialized in combating other fighters, while interceptors were originally designed to counter bombers. |
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This was the largest aerial combat battle of the jet age with over 150 fighters from both sides engaged. |
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Jeschonnek proposed large bombing attacks so that responding RAF fighters could be shot down. |
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When these missions involved two or three fighters, they were known as rhubarbs, and rodeos if they involved more than three aircraft. |
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Although initially slow to respond to the raid, the German fighters soon made their presence felt over the port as the day wore on. |
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Most of these lacked combat experience, both with regard to Germanic fighters, and under the prevalent local conditions. |
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Generally, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army's figures are unreliable, with figures ranging anywhere from 15,000 to as many as 100,000 fighters. |
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Fritigern brought most if not all of his fighters to the battle, and appears to have led the force the Romans first encountered. |
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In martial arts, Russia produced the sport Sambo and renowned fighters, like Fedor Emelianenko. |
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The idea that dark people are cowards, and light people courageous fighters, is found already in Airs, Waters, Places. |
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Almost all the Genoese galleys were sunk and 1,700 fighters and sailors were killed. |
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In the late 1570s, the Stroganovs recruited Cossack fighters to invade Asia on behalf of the tsar. |
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He soon encountered the Ostyak prince Demian, who had fortified himself in a fortress on the banks of the Irtysh with 2,000 loyal fighters. |
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While the Jurchens were fewer in number, they were fiercer and better fighters. |
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The majority of Hannibal's fighters were unaccustomed to extreme cold of the high Alps, being mostly from Africa and Iberia. |
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Article 4 of the Third Geneva Convention protects captured military personnel, some guerrilla fighters, and certain civilians. |
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The shocked Aussie fighters started to sweat off the excess pounds, but competition manager Lenni Gama denied any problem with the scales. |
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Though Wellborn may have come up short, two other Black Country fighters did collect titles and they did it in style. |
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The fire service had to scramble eight vehicles with 25 fire fighters to tackle 12 fires set by AEL fans. |
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I commend Kurdish and Yezidi fighters for their determined and sustained efforts to reclaim the town. |
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As the ceasefire fails, patriotic fighters could be in short supply. |
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A senior counter-terror chief has warned that fighters are returning from the conflict radicalized and ready to strike Britain. |
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He said that the targets of Rafale fighter-bombers were ISIL training facilities for foreign fighters near in the area around Raqqa. |
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A TERRIFYING raygun that can make enemy fighters feel like they are on fire has been developed by scientists. |
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Another 12 fighters from the emirate will box and kickbox their way through an action-packed undercard line-up which includes two female bouts. |
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The region's President Masoud Barzani on Wednesday called on retired fighters to re-enlist with the peshmerga. |
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We fighters were just one more way of delivering munitions and attritting the enemy forces. |
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It is unclear whether Nkunda is supporting the ceasefire and subsequent moves to reintegrate fighters within government forces. |
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The Ladykillers show will see female fighters from Ireland, Scotland, France, Spain, Germany and Bulgaria challenge for a host of titles. |
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As a tactic of war, Houthi fighters are accused of placing land mines indiscriminately throughout the area. |
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The common factor that links GT2, Katy and the crime fighters together is, actually, that they all scratch and sniff. |
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The team enjoyed podium success in judo, lawn bowls and boxing with Belfast fighters, Paddy Barnes and Michael Conlan, both striking gold. |
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On Sunday, Nigerian troops were battling scores of Boko Haram fighters outside the northeast city of Bauchi. |
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A howl of satisfaction erupted from the clamouring pack of roughnecks and dock workers surrounding the fighters. |
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The Chechen fighters who were some of the most well-trained terrorists had entered Saida town in Eastern Reef Daraa and hid in a cottage. |
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Furthermore, the increase of fighters on the assembly lines gave the British people hope that the war against the Luftwaffe would be won. |
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Marci said the Zintan fighters immediately applied for Bosnian visas and chartered a plane when he told them the screening would be in Sarajevo. |
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Earlier, the fighters loaded machineguns and mortars into the trucks and packed bags for the trip. |
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The foreign fighters are often the most fanatical on the battlefield. |
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They were used to ferret rebel fighters out of their strongholds. |
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Serbia armed Serbian ethnic fighters in Bosnia while Iran helped the Bosniac Muslims. |
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Many fighters down the years have bounced back from defeat to prove their greatness and that's exactly what I intend to do. |
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A BOXING glove signed by legendary fighters Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier has been stolen from a Hightown house. |
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All Soviet fighters had an undercarriage of the old circuit with tailwheel. |
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Oakland native Ward is now unbeaten in 25 fights and can now claim to be one of the top few pound-for-pound fighters on the planet after a technically dazzling display. |
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The RAF fighters each flew up to six sorties per day and the final patrol over Nantes was flown by 73 Squadron, then the last airworthy Hawker Hurricane flew to RAF Tangmere. |
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To reinforce the German fighters, I Jagdgeschwader 1, which was also based nearby to the south, was called on to escort Ju 87 units attacking Calais. |
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Russian bombers were carpet bombing the ridge directly above them, in a vain attempt to kill the Mujahideen fighters that plagued their operations on the ground. |
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They later switched to bombing major and large industrial British cities in the Blitz, in an attempt to draw RAF fighters out and defeat them completely. |
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When the Pups from 4 Squadron arrived, twice the number of German Albatros fighters engaged them and some of the aircraft from over the fleet, which joined in the dogfight. |
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Gloves worn by the fighters must be twelve ounces in weight unless, the fighters weigh under 165 pounds, thus allowing them to wear 10 ounce gloves. |
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In the taxi's backseat, one of the former fighters knocks back his fifth brew with alarming speed, chucks the can out the window, and cracks open a sixth. |
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The fighters were hugely outgunned against the regular army. |
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Their fighters drink the rivers up, their shafts benight the air. |
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In a statement, the Taliban said some fighters in Sangin spoke Balochi. |
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They didn't take the proper time to see that their fighters had a proper training, that they lived comfortably, or ate well, or had some pocket change. |
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Although the first few rounds were fairly even between the two fighters, at the end of the fifth round Wolgast blocked an uppercut with his right arm. |
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From the northern coalfields and ironworks a string of world class boxers were produced, which was later matched by notable fighters from Cardiff. |
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Despite their advantages, the early jet fighters were far from perfect. |
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Also other authors have packed the fighters into different generations. |
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World War II also saw the first use of airborne radar on fighters. |
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World War II fighters also increasingly featured monocoque construction, which improved their aerodynamic efficiency while adding structural strength. |
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As control of the airspace over armies became increasingly important all of the major powers developed fighters to support their military operations. |
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The problem was not the radar, but the flow of information from trackers from the Observer Corps to the fighters, which took many steps and was very slow. |
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A minute is typically spent between each round with the fighters in their assigned corners receiving advice and attention from their coach and staff. |
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The American presence in Iraq ended in 2011, but the Iraqi insurgency continued and intensified as fighters from the Syrian Civil War spilled into the country. |
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The city was a haven for Loyalist refugees and escaped slaves who joined the British lines for freedom newly promised by the Crown for all fighters. |
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A total of 34 American soldiers and 2,320 Iraqi fighters were killed. |
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On 6 April 2003, ODA 391 and ODA 392 from the 3rd SFG and ODA 044 from 10th SFG with about 150 Kurdish fighters were the main force involved in the Battle of Debecka Pass. |
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The first boxing rules, called the Broughton's rules, were introduced by champion Jack Broughton in 1743 to protect fighters in the ring where deaths sometimes occurred. |
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At the time of the invasion they fielded about 600 to 800 fighters. |
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Postwar analysis of records has shown that between July and September, the RAF claimed 2,698 kills, while the Luftwaffe fighters claimed 3,198 RAF aircraft downed. |
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The attrition was beginning to affect the fighters in particular. |
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On 7 September, a massive series of raids involving nearly four hundred bombers and more than six hundred fighters targeted docks in the East End of London, day and night. |
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Although this was much less than the 80,000 sorties flown by fighters, bomber crews suffered about half the total number of casualties borne by their fighter colleagues. |
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Other scenes have the freedom fighters wasting time in debate, with one of the debated items being that they should not waste their time debating so much. |
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Opponents pointed out the big wings would take too long to form up, and the strategy ran a greater risk of fighters being caught on the ground refuelling. |
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The intention was to subject incoming bombers to continual attacks by relatively small numbers of fighters and try to break up the tight German formations. |
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During World War II, it was a base for Royal Air Force fighters. |
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In contrast, Luftwaffe fighters attempting to intercept raids had to randomly seek their targets and often returned home having never seen enemy aircraft. |
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In May 1941, RAF night fighters shot down 38 German bombers. |
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Night fighters could claim only four bombers for four losses. |
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A total of 348 bombers and 617 fighters took part in the attack. |
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If the threat came from above, the top section went into action while the side sections gained height to be able to follow RAF fighters down as they broke away. |
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The freedom fighters will be forever remembered and honored by the people. |
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In 1942 this rose to 1,296 aircraft of which 434 were fighters. |
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These reconnaissance planes were used to direct gunnery and photograph enemy fortifications but now the Allies were nearly blinded by German fighters. |
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Both fighters were then separated before going their own ways. |
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In the opening moments, the fighters came together with huge punches. |
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The UFC is the highest level of competition for professional Mixed Martial Arts fighters, which brings together a mixture of jiujitsu, karate and judo. |
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Brazilian Jiujitsu fighters, Alex Williams, nine and Max Ashton, 12, are among 25 youngsters who have been picked for the National Elite Youth BJJ squad. |
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Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga fighters took control of the Rabia border crossing in a battle that began before dawn, an Iraqi Kurdish political source said. |
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A total of 27 members of Sudan s Central Reserve Police and 30 JEM fighters died in the fighting, police spokesman Mohamed Abdul Majid said in a statement. |
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The Strathclyde Uni diversity officer went to the border town of Kobani in Syrian Kurdistan where Isis fighters have forced out members of the Yazidi religious community. |
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Air Vice-Marshal Walker is head of the RAF's elite One Group and in operational control of all our Typhoon, Tornado, Jaguar and Harrier fighters and bombers. |
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The positioning of the hands may also vary, as some fighters prefer to have both hands raised in front of the face, risking exposure to body shots. |
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Idriss Naasan, a senior Kurdish official in the Turkish town of Mursitpinar, confirmed that the Kurdish fighters had received the airdrop and asked for more weapons. |
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North American fighters tend to favor a more balanced stance, facing the opponent almost squarely, while many European fighters stand with their torso turned more to the side. |
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That sourcebook is aimed at players of fighters, rogues, rangers, and warlords, and by design you're not going to find much in that book to appeal to other characters. |
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The Sara frantically respotted fighters for launch, even while Fletcher and Kinkaid warily tracked the suspected enemy group circling to the southwest. |
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The city's auditorium hosts the annual New England Golden Gloves tournament, which featured fighters such as Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Marvin Hagler. |
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Jackson's army of 1,000 regulars and 3,000 to 4,000 militia, pirates and other fighters, as well as civilians and slaves built fortifications south of the city. |
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Within a month they had driven RUF fighters back to enclaves along Sierra Leone's borders, and cleared the RUF from the Kono diamond producing areas of Sierra Leone. |
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Case in point, many fast fighters have their hands down and have almost exaggerated footwork, while brawlers or bully fighters tend to slowly stalk their opponents. |
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Sometimes, an expedition of conquistadors were a group of influential men who had recruited and equipped their fighters, by promising a share of the booty. |
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While the Allied fighters were moderately successful in protecting the ground and sea forces from aerial bombing, they were hampered by operating far from their home bases. |
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Many brawlers tend to lack mobility, preferring a less mobile, more stable platform and have difficulty pursuing fighters who are fast on their feet. |
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Given the disparity in effectiveness between their own and South Korean and US fighters, North Korea maintains a large force of infiltration troops. |
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Allied planes went after the German fighters wherever they could be found, and substantially lowered bomber losses for their side for the rest of the war over western Europe. |
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