Almost 10,000 sailors and marines enjoyed shore leave in Pattaya for five days. |
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He was alone but managed to look more dangerous than a troop of marines ready to kill. |
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The army could see this coming with what the marines have been doing for the last few decades. |
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Yet protesters at Shannon witnessed hundreds of marines in Desert camouflage gear. |
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Seven other marines from 3 Commando Brigade and four American soldiers also died. |
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Iraqi forces ambushed marines when they crossed the Euphrates river near Nassiriya. |
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By contrast, the marines spent three months patrolling Afghanistan without locating the enemy. |
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I went to live with my aunt's dad, who was a drill sergeant in the marines, and he tried to turn me into a soldier. |
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American marines defeated Iraqi forces in a battle on the outskirts of Basra. |
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Men who are recently out of the army or marines are favored to play hostile gunmen. |
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The marines were the first combat troops ashore in Vietnam, the first to die in that confusing war. |
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At certain junctures, you're given marines under your command to carry out your mission. |
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The marines had been hastily deployed to evacuate British nationals from the anarchy. |
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Could they have been reacting like that to news of a strategic redeployment of US marines? |
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A platoon of sci-fi marines are dropped into hostile territory, seething with aliens, and they go ballistic. |
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When needed, the marines gather together enough battalions and brigades to form a division and that's that. |
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His father was awarded the Medal of Honor in the first world war, in the marines. |
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A unit of American marines on patrol saw the disabled vehicle and called in a medevac helicopter, which evacuated the officer and his soldiers. |
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To dominate the ground on battlefields of the next decade, combat soldiers and marines will want a full combined arms solution on their side. |
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A rocket launcher was discharged in the battle area by fellow marines around the time he was fatally injured. |
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A total of 5,000 extra marines are being brought by the beginning of August. |
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Four marines emerged on deck with a swarthy looking, squint-eyed pirate, his arms and legs in irons. |
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Firman said the dispute was triggered by a minor misunderstanding between a member of the police's Mobile Brigade and a group of marines. |
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American marines guarding the prisoners said they had complained that their own officers had shot at them during the battle. |
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Six months after Pearl Harbor, U-boats landed eight German marines on American shores for sabotage missions. |
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At the wake of one of the dead, the mourners were adamant that there had been no fighting between insurgents and marines. |
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He served in the merchant marines as a boatswain and a machinist's mate when ships were going to places of interest. |
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The marines had bewildered expressions as they unlimbered their assault rifles. |
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Three marines, held their ground, and fired plasma round after plasma round at the spires above them. |
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The marines are beginning to train their infantry squads to operate more independently. |
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The four shuttles quickly lifted off and buzzed back toward Base-One, leaving the marines to move out. |
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Where most of the marines had been somewhat stand-offish or had just ignored him, John was now being greeted by every marine that passed him. |
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The war correspondent that marines were responding harshly against civilians. |
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She was 190 feet long with a complement of 90 officers, engineers, seamen, carpenters, servants, stokers, and marines. |
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Children wave at the marines, and accept candy that the men keep in cargo pockets, alongside stun grenades and extra rifle magazines. |
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The test will be a battle simulation, using paintball guns, against a platoon of marines. |
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Twenty thousand American marines are stationed in East Africa as part of a United Nations peacekeeping force. |
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Those marines were in a lightly armoured vehicle when it hit the bomb, flipped into the air and exploded in a fireball. |
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Will the helicopter gunships and the marines suddenly descend Colombia-style on the newly planted heroin fields and turn on the flame-throwers? |
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And these US marines smoking more than usual under the stress of battle conditions are becoming increasingly irritable. |
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Another 80 marines deployed to the free port of Monrovia to conduct engineering work needed to open the port to humanitarian relief. |
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So the marines know they have some serious competition in the prestige department. |
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The US marines are not actively attempting to disarm either the rebels or the armed pro-government groups. |
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Aircraft carriers docked at the naval pier and marines regularly practised amphibious assaults on the north shore of the bay. |
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The army and the marines have witnessed a similar rise in the number of applicants. |
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The marines ' assault echelon had three hours to offload before tidefall threatened to beach their ships. |
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In the opening stages the marines of 45 did well, completing their objectives and acclimatising to the local conditions. |
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A team of Royal Navy marines joined the rescue effort before Conan endured a 17-hour journey back to base camp on the back of a yak. |
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A complement of marines will board the vessel once you succeed in capturing it. |
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As a combat correspondent in World War IL, he landed with the marines at Guam and Iwo Jima. |
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When the US marines landed in the south, an armoured column immediately set out to meet them, eager at last to engage the enemy. |
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It's a bay in south-western Cuba, in which US marines landed in 1898 during the Cuban War of Independence. |
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Most of the other marines had taken up positions in barracks or in the cratered remains of bunkers destroyed by their grenadier. |
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The marines were pumped up for action, but also thoughtful, nervous and even apprehensive. |
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When the war started many young men enlisted in the armed forces and the merchant marines. |
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Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines. |
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But as more and more rebel soldiers assault the extraction zone, the beleaguered marines prepare for a last stand. |
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Soldiers colors are brown for the Army, sage green for the marines and black or brown for the Air force. |
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The cable stations, from CNN to Fox, are literally baying for blood and demanding the marines go into the city. |
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Ordinary sailors and marines will also be telling their own stories, speaking to the audience from the naval vessels. |
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With a range of five kilometres, marines can set them up behind advancing troops, clearing the way ahead. |
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It was one of the first objectives of American and British marines when they moved into Southern Iraq. |
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Members of the marines have not always been appreciated by the sailors who served alongside them. |
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Last weekend, as a huge detachment of US marines marched up Fifth Avenue preceded by their impressive marching band, enormous cheers rang out from the pavements. |
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Wrapees was the term marines used for the Japanese because they had wrapping round their legs. |
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It was a while before the children realized that these two marines, laden with arms to the limit of physical endurance, were not going to hurt them. |
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Its soldiers and marines were better acclimated to the weather conditions in the Falklands as a result of their longer tenure in theater and from years of training in Norway. |
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American marines landed in Beirut to ensure the survival of the Lebanon. |
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He had been drinking heavily as a way of escape since his dreams of going into the marines or the fire service were dashed due to injuries caused in a motorbike accident. |
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The teachers who were teaching marines were judoka or karateka. |
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The marines and seamen soon had the pirate ship swept of her inhabitants. |
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But the Mexican marines who grabbed him back in February were unafraid and incorruptible. |
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Today, the city is a no-go zone surrounded by United States marines. |
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As part of a contingent of marines from the USS Newark, Silva assisted in defending the British legation in Beijing until its relief by the allied army. |
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The U.S. then contacted the Mexican marines, who did not hesitate, engaging Beltran and his gunmen in a 90-minute firefight. |
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The discussion included the facts and figures of the 8th annual exercise, a contingent of 5 ships with 1400 soldiers, sailors, coastguardsmen and 300 marines. |
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But these marines did see a black flag pop up all at once above a water tower about 100 yards away, then a second flag somewhere in the gloaming above a rooftop. |
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A platoon of conventional marines supplemented his mechanized squad. |
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As the marines followed Green in, led by Major Russell with his rattan cane, one of them was shot in the face, and another killed. |
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So it's a very, very tough area that the marines are facing here. |
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Everybody I know joined the army, navy, air force, marines or coast guard. |
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Joining them across the United States were lumbermen, fishermen, merchant marines, taxicab drivers, and inmates at Folsom, Attica, and Statesville. |
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I can appreciate that our marines must have someplace to train... even someplace on the ocean. |
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Some boys might sport black face while dressed as members of the marines or army. |
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Within a week, the marines will have arrived at the bustling military hub. |
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The packages are just for the sailors and marines aboard ships. |
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De Witt personally had arranged for the planning of a landing of marines at Chatham. |
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Hawai'i lost its independence in 1893, when American marines landed and forced the reigning queen to abdicate. |
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Disturbances continued until the passing of the 1886 Crofters' Act and on one occasion 400 marines were deployed on Skye to maintain order. |
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William. No palaver! tell it to the marines. What, tacking and double tacking! Come to what you want to say at once. |
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In fact, on March 21 she was ordered to South Georgia where she landed a small contingent of marines. |
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Ameritrash players like to play games with lots of dice, blind luck and space marines fighting zombies. |
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When the ram had withdrawn and the marines dispersed, the hole would now be above the waterline and not a critical injury to the ship. |
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They raised their naval strength from a mere 11 squadrons of 3,000 marines to 20 squadrons of 52,000 marines in a century's time. |
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The marines immediately came under heavy fire and suffered many casualties. |
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French marines in Fort Lapin and the coastal artillery emplacements spiked the guns and retreated. |
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The exact number of officers, sailors and marines who were killed in the sinking of the four ships is unknown. |
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The opponent would try to maneuver and avoid contact, or alternately rush all the marines to the side about to be hit, thus tilting the boat. |
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This mission was done by the Nyasa Flotilla, operating mainly from the Metangula naval base, and by units of marines. |
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Just like the computer game, a team of hardass marines arrives at a Mars research station where some scientists have been messing around with time travel. |
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In April 1940, he was temporarily promoted to captain and given command of a company of marines, but he proved an unpopular officer, being haughty and curt with his men. |
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The deposed tyrant was found cowering in a spider hole near his home town of Tikrit by brave and relentless US marines, according to the official version. |
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Three years later, Yuan marines crushed the last of the Song loyalists. |
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Sheppard observed several crew begin installing some of the robodocs in the medbay who would act as triage and initial aid to any wounded crew members or space marines. |
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Jorge Flores, a spokesman for the state's prosecutors, said the marines arrived at a safe house just outside the city of Zacatecas when they were attacked by an armed group. |
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Commanding a small flotilla of frigates and smaller vessels, he landed a force of 167 seamen and marines early on the morning of 8 March under a supporting bombardment. |
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