Did these soldiers truly believe the things they were saying about us and were they truly threatened by the fact that we practised our religion? |
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On the frontlines, soldiers were eating K rations, C rations and D rations. |
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Some youths threw rocks and soldiers responded by firing tear gas and throwing stun grenades. |
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With around 7,500 soldiers, it is outmanned and outgunned by some of the larger militias that have Soviet-era tanks and artillery pieces. |
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They outmanned the back forces, but they were liable to meet more soldiers in waiting, since they were going through the conventional entrance. |
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Joining a germinal but growing movement, the soldiers represent that war-weariness and a desired return to sanity in the country. |
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The US military has also announced the first court martial of one of the soldiers accused of involvement in the scandal. |
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We have to collect headgear, uniforms, footgear, and other items used by our soldiers today, before it is too late. |
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Your foot soldiers, the guys in the foxholes and the trenches, they're getting it done. |
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It is time that society begins to cast shame upon the foot soldiers of the drug war. |
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Still, gun-control foot soldiers in organized medicine churn out articles for relatively obscure scientific journals. |
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But you don't have to look too hard to find that some of God's foot soldiers see their role a little differently. |
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One of the soldiers rushed forward and began frisking the older man while his comrades covered him. |
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It has a military force, the Badr Corps, claiming a membership of thousands of former Iraqi officers and soldiers. |
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In 1994, even as the military reduced its forces, more soldiers applied for benefits. |
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Democracies are entitled to try officers and soldiers of enemy forces for war crimes. |
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Young soldiers practiced field firing and went on six-kilometer double-time forced marches in full combat gear in mountainous terrain. |
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The last time the foreign correspondent tried to enter the city, she was nearly shot by soldiers. |
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A caste system resting on soldiers, noncommissioned officers, and officers mirrored a civilian stratification of workers, foremen, and managers. |
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The general snapped his fingers twice, and the soldiers formed up into a dense phalanx. |
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This whole huge area was crawling with soldiers, and each wave of a heavy gun resulted in quick, frightened obedience from the people. |
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When it did have to fortify a place, they used a few soldiers, rather than any serious fortification. |
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To reach the village the soldiers had to cross a small tidal creek running gently into the ocean. |
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He was in a forward defence line with eight other soldiers, five of whom lost their lives. |
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Several other soldiers started firing, forcing the mercenaries to take cover in the small crevices in the wall. |
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After a consideration of jacks and cribbage, the old man decides the two can play a board game with Confederate and Union soldiers. |
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Judge Malherbe ruled that the action of the two soldiers did not constitute a crime. |
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The ugly truth is that much of the media only cares about our soldiers when they're dead or crippled. |
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Later, soldiers man their foxholes and listen as more artillery is heard hitting a town they may soon pass through. |
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We headed up the Lake Albert escarpment avoiding marching soldiers then stopped for an hour in the Budongo Forest for a walk with crombecs. |
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This runs counter to the Synoptic story which has the soldiers compelling Simon of Cyrene to carry the cross to Golgotha. |
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When someone joins a team or a unit of soldiers or a frat house, they go in knowing and expecting the hazing and torture. |
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All along the front line soldiers walked spontaneously into no-man's land to fraternise with the enemy. |
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This type of project allows our soldiers to cross-train, which makes them more valuable to the unit and the Army Reserve. |
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You're seen shots of guards and soldiers, and gunboats and frogmen patrolling the harbors. |
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He recalls demonstrating his loyalty to the United States by putting on his Cub Scout uniform and saluting the armed soldiers. |
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It's a war where supply troops face many of the same risks as front-line soldiers. |
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Like front-line soldiers, these people needed to trust and rely upon one another. |
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This was made easier by the fact that cameras were too cumbersome for soldiers to carry into combat. |
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When Lenin died, the soldiers sat on the curbstones and wept, and the workers ran from their machines and shook their fists to the skies. |
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The customs officers are to levy tolls in a wilderness, and the soldiers are there to protect them. |
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Today, Maceo leads his own soldiers across the world playing the same old funky music he's been playing over the course of the last few decades. |
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Fusilier regiments were composed of soldiers armed only with fusils, unlike line regiments which comprised both musketmen and pikemen. |
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As they drew closer, the shadows distinguished themselves as cyborgs and soldiers, although they looked exactly like humans. |
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A Greek myth relates that Achilles used some form of the Yarrow for poulticing the wounds of his soldiers. |
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Police officers and soldiers patrolling Athens have decorated the straps of their automatic rifles with gaily coloured ones. |
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King Makareus' soldiers entered the earthen halls of the pass of Pindae in the crevasse of the great towers of stone. |
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They've joked with soldiers in the darkest hours of human conflict, just as they've celebrated with them in the times of ease and joy. |
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The soldiers at Micklegate Bar are not marching but are stood at ease, and may well have been from the Army Cadet Corps. |
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The murder of the innocent Galileans was clearly a moral evil of terrorism by cruel Roman soldiers. |
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Two soldiers from the governor's guards held the Galileans and lay them down on the humid tiling. |
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It galled him that soldiers had driven so hard to penetrate the city, only to have a buffoon in a beret belittle them to the world. |
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Men-at-arms and common soldiers carried daggers too and occasionally short, curved multi-purpose swords. |
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Burroughs's specter also told Ann Jr. that he had bewitched a great many soldiers to death at the eastward, when Sir Edmon was there. |
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In the latter two cases, soldiers and officers are isolated from society and can represent a praetorian challenge to legitimate rule. |
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As we talked by the light of a flickering hurricane lamp, some soldiers knelt on a prayer mat nearby. |
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The soldiers entered the dangerously unstable building to search for victims trapped under the rubble. |
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He looks away, silent for a moment, then recounts the weeks of darkness and pain administered by hard-nosed soldiers. |
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On the spur of the moment they decided to capture the Rock which was then badly defended by a small garrison of sixty Spanish soldiers. |
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The island was garrisoned by 22,000 soldiers and fortified with a network of underground bunkers. |
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The soldiers tried there best to garrison the town with what they had and readied themselves for the onslaught. |
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During the war, it was used first to garrison Union troops and then to imprison up to 2,000 Confederate soldiers. |
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England had garrisoned troops in Dublin, and shortly after Matt was born in 1856, soldiers began returning from the Crimean War. |
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More than 65,000 Puerto Ricans served in the U.S. armed forces during the war, most of them as soldiers garrisoning U.S. bases in the Caribbean. |
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Think of the urine soaked handkerchiefs used by Canadian soldiers in The Great War to repel the effects of German poison gases. |
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In other words, it cannot gas enemy soldiers, but it reserves the right to gas prisoners and civilians! |
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The US soldiers wouldn't let him get back in the line and beat him with long batons and electric cattle prods. |
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There is no regulation that says the army soldiers stationed at the gates of the port can collect money from the truck drivers. |
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All gate money raised at the event will be presented to the Army Welfare Society for use of disabled soldiers. |
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Most soldiers have a soft spot for animals and the majority of soldiers going in for a haircut would say g'day and give the dog a pat. |
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Byron may have been playing at soldiers, but at the same time he was in deadly earnest. |
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In two rows, we soldiers wait in the gelid night, parked in what appears to be a square designated for maneuvers. |
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The soldiers would mumble rude things at us under their breath, so we learned to be deaf to them, or pretend to be. |
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The film will be a tribute dedicated to all American soldiers who have fought to preserve our freedoms and liberties here in America. |
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She saw the courtyard exactly as it had been, the soldiers pressing in all around her, but they did not attack. |
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Fort Union, an old trading post the military had pressed into service, seemed like a metropolis to the weary soldiers. |
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And more than once I was thrown against a wall and searched by soldiers who viewed my press card as a joke. |
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The goal is to develop a new generation of soldiers using robot technology. |
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Elie identifies the soldiers by the emblem on their helmets, the death's head. |
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Our contribution is being prettied up to make it appear that all our soldiers will be doing is helping rebuild communities. |
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After the 1991 Gulf War a Tory MP said that the country owed British soldiers a debt of honour. |
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Russian soldiers began to withdraw from Georgian territory in 2000, and in 1999 he inaugurated an oil pipeline from Azerbaijan. |
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The battle was fought on a freezing cold Palm Sunday, with soldiers facing blizzards and sub-zero temperatures. |
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The soldiers were decoyed to a border region while the Viet Cong mounted a major offensive in the urban areas. |
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After years of evading white soldiers Geronimo was taken to Florida and treated as a prisoner of war. |
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One coasts past the 'ghost bike' memorials, fallen soldiers in the silent war between the car drivers and the meek and environmentally conscious. |
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A military investigation found the soldiers responsible for wounding a female private. |
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By the time LLVI soldiers begin their first field assignments in a unit, they are often senior privates first class or specialists. |
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Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents. |
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Our defense budget, troop pay, number of soldiers in uniform, weapons procurement, and National Guard deployments are all way, way up. |
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The rapid fielding initiative, for example, expedites procurement to provide better equipment where and when soldiers need it. |
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Between 600 and 800 soldiers have defected to create a new rebel group in the eastern part of the country. |
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They gird their weapons, mount their horses, and form into groups in the guise of a troop of soldiers. |
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During a later assault, six enemy soldiers gained a defiladed spot and began to throw grenades into the perimeter making it untenable. |
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The defoliant was sprayed to destroy jungle cover for Vietnamese supply lines and wipe out crops intended to feed Vietnamese soldiers. |
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The missiles glided through the air crashing through the remaining soldiers. |
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The British bombardment hadn't been that bad, but he had to delegate uninjured soldiers to care for the wounded. |
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This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war. |
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Juvenile delinquents of all races were forced to train as soldiers to fight and kill those who opposed apartheid. |
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As soldiers, children are considered cheaper and less demanding than adults. |
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Current rules proscribe relationships between soldiers of different rank, or soldiers and officers. |
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The army of some 5.5 million soldiers was demobilized, and military installations destroyed. |
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By 1948 over 8 million soldiers had been demobilized, yet labour still remained short. |
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Politically, everyone wants to demobilize reserve soldiers as quickly as possible following a national emergency requiring their presence. |
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Breaking up large elements of the army also raises the possibility that demobilized soldiers could affiliate with ethnic or tribal militias. |
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When war ended, hordes of soldiers were demobilized and war industries slumped. |
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In every war, both sides demonise their enemy to depersonalise them and make it easier for their soldiers to pull the trigger. |
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The way you defeat an army, is by demoralizing the individual soldiers in it, or getting them to desert or retreat. |
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Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever. |
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Two of the soldiers were demoted, and all three were ordered to forfeit their salaries. |
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Clearly this approach was not sustainable over a protracted period of time and inevitably British soldiers had to adopt a more vigorous stance. |
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Canteens and goatskins had been half-drained before this was discovered by unfortunate soldiers seeking to slake their thirst. |
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Enough supplies were stored to last 4,000 soldiers and 300 knights with their horses, equipment and provisions for up to a five-year siege. |
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Pompeii split up much of the land giving large chunks to his soldiers as a reward for their prowess in battle. |
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The Imperial ships in the beach deployed a battalion of samurai to counter the rebel soldiers. |
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To join a deployable brigade, soldiers must agree to extend their service through the end of the unit's deployability window. |
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Obesity brings on health problems, ones that we cannot afford in the Army, not only financially, but in terms of deployable soldiers. |
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Anthony and the rest of these battle weary soldiers deposit the body armor, the first sign they are going home. |
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Company soldiers travelled for more than five hours from their depot to compete in the competition. |
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The depredators were, however, stunned with the courageous defiance by the Queen's soldiers. |
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As chief officer of the military rehabilitation unit it's her duty to treat soldiers who have psychological problems. |
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Investigators concluded that 18 soldiers committed war crimes ranging from murder and assault to dereliction of duty. |
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I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated. |
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It's time to finish off what those good-for-nothing soldiers of mine couldn't do. |
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A group of soldiers had already descended upon the police station the day before the assault and aggressively demanded his release. |
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In a second government-sanctioned attack, 1,000 soldiers descended on the compound. |
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Rather than finding the deserters, the army tends simply to write off the missing soldiers and dismiss them in their absence. |
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On the outskirts of town, soldiers in fatigues continued to focus on their search. |
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He served first on a ship then in an artillery workshop but he found his fellow soldiers very difficult as they subjected him to cruelty. |
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My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again. |
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Three or four officers came in first, followed by about half a dozen hefty soldiers carrying rifles and sub-machine guns. |
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The volley sailed over the front rank of soldiers and fell among the battle leaders beyond. |
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Chapel attendance was low and many soldiers later said they did not even know who the chaplain was. |
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In the 1880s a monument commemorating both soldiers and rebels was erected on the supposed site by public subscription. |
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The soldiers from both sides quickly overcame the language barrier and communicated in a fashion more like a noisy game of charades. |
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The rebel soldiers placed explosive charges around the building during the 22-hour revolt. |
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That's the battle cry of Vedic Hindu soldiers before they enter battle and it worked for them so far. |
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Today, the occasional helicopter still hovers overhead, and sleepy UN soldiers wave cars through the few remaining checkpoints. |
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The Cover Story highlights the untold sufferings of Indian soldiers in the First War of Independence. |
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Every one of the soldiers inside the Red Death was hit by hundreds of ricocheting bullets. |
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En route, approximately half of the captives suffocated or were killed by shots fired by soldiers into the airtight containers. |
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The Soviets executed soldiers on an infinitely greater scale, either after due process or as summary military punishment. |
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The overzealous weekend soldiers prevented many of the veterans from getting to the car park next to their meeting room. |
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He picked up the pace of his horse, glanced around once more, making sure that only ghosts and not Federal soldiers surrounded him. |
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On that day soldiers attacked a band of Southern Cheyennes, and twenty-seven Indians and two soldiers were killed. |
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We really want to do the best we can for our returning soldiers and make these homecomings as memorable for them as we can. |
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There were four paddles inside the canoe, and the four soldiers each took one. |
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Wingate, founder of the Chindits in Burma, took ordinary soldiers and turned them into commandos. |
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The soldiers quickly took cover, pointing their weapons from behind street corners built of honey-coloured stone. |
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Tens of thousands of people turned out on Saturday for public events to honour the sacrifices of the war veterans and fallen soldiers. |
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The residents could not supply all the food and potable water the soldiers needed. |
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It features stories with musicians, soldiers, vampires, hoodoo men and women, and just plain folks. |
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Initiative on the part of individual soldiers was suppressed in favour of unquestioning compliance with instructions. |
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Metal helmets were worn by hoplites, the foot soldiers of ancient Greece, and elsewhere in eastern Mediterranean civilizations. |
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After 10 years and the labor of over 800,000 soldiers and peasants, China had a wall stretching over 3,000 miles to repel the Mongol hordes. |
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He followed the clouds down until his eyes met the horizon, and he counted the numbers of soldiers on each side. |
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In 1858, Wright's soldiers rounded up 800 to 900 horses apparently belonging to Tilcoax, a Palouse leader. |
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Enemy soldiers can also surrender and go home as civilians as soon as the war is over. |
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Workers besiege police barracks and surround the paratroopers attacking the soldiers, arguing with them. |
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Rebels and government soldiers still clash almost daily in the countryside and surrounding towns. |
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There is no draft to provide soldiers for the war, there is no income tax surtax to pay for the war, and neither is even remotely likely. |
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The researchers surveyed more than 6,000 American soldiers in the months before and after combat in the two countries. |
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Napoleon, Chris says, has been criticised for sleepwalking his way through the horrors of the retreat, unaware of the sufferings of his soldiers. |
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Two of the old soldiers saw fit to advise me on how to survive my approaching ordeal. |
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Amid this landscape we can see the figures of soldiers and silhouettes of horse-drawn vehicles. |
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Essentially a sutler was a camp follower who sold provisions to the soldiers, part of early logistics. |
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Here was the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, in a combat zone on Thanksgiving day, serving chow to his soldiers. |
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Tilton's log hut hospitals were found to be very conducive to the recovery of soldiers from hospital fever. |
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He was also thinking about all those Christmases the soldiers had spent away from their families. |
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Any guy who is willing to request panty liners and feminine hygiene products for his female soldiers should get a good guy award! |
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Afterward, federal troops pushed the crowd into town, where its more hotheaded members harried the soldiers. |
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In 1922, Soviet soldiers were dropped successfully by parachute from aircraft. |
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Drills, physical exercises, bayonet exercises, inspections, schools, parades, marches, and reviews occupied the soldiers. |
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On the morning of August 16, hundreds of soldiers surrounded and swept through areas of the northern town of Mannar and suburbs. |
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According to witnesses the men were a mixed group of paramilitaries and Colombian soldiers from army units. |
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The German soldiers even had a line of little Christmas trees along the parapets of their trenches. |
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Coalition special forces soldiers destroyed at least five enemy howitzers during that operation. |
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There could be heard around me the gentle snoring of soldiers within their tents sometimes cut by the howl of a bypassing wind from the forest. |
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Pressure has been building on the British Government to pardon the Irish soldiers for more than a decade. |
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Veterans groups are hoping for an Act of Parliament that would officially pardon the soldiers, victims of an unforgiving time. |
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He saw him gather five of the soldiers into a huddle and with his subtle, sinister voice began to speak again. |
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Most of the foreign soldiers followed their order to charge if the parley was attacked. |
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Instead, there are hundreds of soldiers dug in and on patrol forming a lethal human shield around the base. |
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Forgive your humble servant for I was late to summon my soldiers from the north. |
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Soon they were joined by many soldiers who judged the agreement humiliating. |
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And soldiers who wear a cross or a Star of David must keep the symbols hidden. |
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His personal testimony let them sympathize with otherwise faceless, storyless soldiers. |
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Since then several arguments have broken out between soldiers and civilians in local pubs. |
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He reported personally witnessing at least 20 cases where soldiers had beaten or robbed civilians at checkpoints. |
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Most soldiers mix the uniform with civilian clothes because items are out of stock. |
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Entering the airport, chaos ran rampant as green-clad soldiers in berets stood guard with machine guns at every exit. |
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Little conversation and less counsel passed between the two groups of soldiers. |
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Most soldiers go beyond the bare requirements of staying in shape to pass the Army Physical Fitness Test. |
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Soon after they had stopped, the door roared aside and the ubiquitous soldiers were hustling the weary people off the train. |
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Three such soldiers were there at this time, cleaving through waves of eye laden stalks as they rose from the dust. |
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A Roman woman of patrician dress and bearing stood in the doorway, accompanied by two soldiers draped in civilian clothes. |
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Imagine you are a sergeant taking a platoon of soldiers on patrol through rugged northern Australia. |
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After six years of war, the country suffered from hyperinflation, food shortages, ill-clothed soldiers, and a plundered citizenry. |
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More than 250 soldiers from Senegal will join the West African peacekeeping force in Liberia. |
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In his view, the fictional major can serve as the model for soldiers during military occupations and peacemaking operations. |
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In peacetime, we err on the side of caution, since nothing we do in training is worth the life of one of our soldiers. |
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Most soldiers won't fit any of these hypotheticals, but they'll fall somewhere near the middle case. |
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In the mid-18th century the cloistral buildings were demolished and a barracks for a regiment of English soldiers built there. |
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The forward soldiers, deployed in the left and right wings of the courtyard, opened fire at the Allied vehicles that came clonking down the road. |
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The Nephyl looked around in icy disdain at the soldiers resting underneath dark trees. |
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He didn't experience Stockholm syndrome, identifying with triumphant soldiers roaring by in impetuous tanks. |
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Little kids held their figures aloft, and mommy and daddy beamed at how their kids were identifying with the soldiers. |
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Rain began to fall, spattering the ground and the soldiers, washing away the blood and grime in the sudden cloudburst. |
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With the cloverleaf now an inferno, soldiers dove for cover or ran for their vehicles. |
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Some of the Rhode Island and New Hampshire soldiers had on gray coats that confused the shooters of the 4th Rhode Island. |
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Cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints. |
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After the service, he rose to give the soldiers a pep talk and discuss the next morning's mission. |
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Joseph stepped away from the fallen soldiers and faced off against Saldraen. |
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Some 60,000 French soldiers faced off 6,000 English soldiers, mainly archers. |
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After a perfunctory search, the soldiers found nothing suspicious in his vehicle and the incident was written off as a tragic accident. |
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More than 50 million soldiers and civilians perished in the Second World War. |
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The Dakotas never failed to support soldiers and always accomplished their mission. |
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Task Force Danger encouraged leaders and soldiers to talk to the press and routinely embedded journalists and reporters with units. |
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In many cases, they end up as child soldiers, programmed at a young age to perpetrate violence and acts of terrorism. |
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Half a dozen soldiers in leather and chain mail hauberks and coifs formed a semicircle around them, hands on the swords sheathed at their hips. |
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The missionaries persevered and were defended by brave settlers and skilled French soldiers. |
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The soldiers proved immensely popular with local people, giving food away from their trucks. |
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Flower petals were thrown from the rooftops and everyone cheered for the soldiers. |
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These civilians went out in the night to bomb German trains, kill German soldiers and execute collaborators. |
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In origin, the warlords were mostly former soldiers of the imperial and republican armies, bandits, or local officials. |
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The event horizon of the artificial black hole blew out, engulfing all six soldiers, before imploding with tremendous force. |
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When the British ordered them to disperse the colonists fired back at the British soldiers. |
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In most cases, soldiers improvised solutions to keep the offensive rolling. |
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Today we see our soldiers being farewelled and welcomed at airports and docks and we also see their upset spouses and their confused children. |
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But with the onset of hostilities, soldiers become combatants and are thus imbued with a fundamentally different moral status than noncombatants. |
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Stories of her presence comforting soldiers in the trenches of WWI abounded. |
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When they were not performing work fatigues or training, soldiers were instructed during the time spent in the rear areas. |
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Seated next to me in the lounge was a group of soldiers dressed in battle fatigues. |
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She's become accustomed to the sound of fire engines and the sight of soldiers in fatigues searching vehicles. |
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More than 100 US commandos and British SAS soldiers are now in southern Afghanistan, setting up road blocks. |
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Heavily armed police commandos and Army soldiers, backed by armored cars, patrolled the town barely an hour after the explosions. |
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And there's more new equipment to come, this time for Australia's special forces, including SAS soldiers and commandos. |
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This operational capability requires commandos to be trained and equipped differently to conventional infantry soldiers. |
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He had been leading his squad of commandos towards a target of a group of houses when he spotted enemy soldiers hiding in the houses. |
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The mobilisation includes paramilitary forces, regular soldiers and specially trained commandos. |
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It said no soldiers were injured in the incursion and the troops withdrew at the end of the operation. |
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When the stairs were replaced with new timber, the family could see marks from the hobnail boots of the soldiers indented in the wood. |
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Only one week earlier, during Independence Day celebrations, soldiers at Moem Barracks near Wewak went on a rampage and set fire to buildings. |
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Rector carried on the search, poring through thousands of index cards with the names of dead soldiers. |
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In ancient times, before a battle, a general would feast his soldiers with alcohol and meat. |
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Hardy's men were shooting down on the soldiers, picking them off one by one. |
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This squad was standing directly in between the two companies of soldiers, a few feet from the podium. |
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There she found a unit of infantry soldiers who were also without a commanding officer. |
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Tanks attacked first with infantry literally in tow as many tanks pulled along infantry soldiers on sledges. |
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Air and Missile Defense soldiers, like all soldiers, must be infantrymen first. |
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Relative to the foundress, soldiers have an enlarged prothorax and fore femora, reduced wings and antennae, and a pale exoskeleton. |
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The casualties on the winning side were four white and eight black soldiers killed, 14 feringhee and 36 native soldiers wounded! |
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How can soldiers, who are trained to kill enemy combatants without compunction, be decompressed and integrated back into civilian life? |
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Many soldiers carried small Leica or Ermanox cameras in their rucksacks or pillaged optical equipment from the towns they occupied. |
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During the 1846 U.S. invasion of Mexico, newspapers reported pillage, rape, and murder of civilians by Gen. Zachary Taylor's soldiers. |
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Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades. |
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He was drafted into the army in 1943 and as the army was segregated, he formed a tight comradeship with his fellow soldiers through music. |
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It was a fiasco and a disaster, but the courage of the soldiers impressed even the Russians. |
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He says he lost all interest in photographing soldiers in action, and became determined to show the world the results of man's inhumanity to man. |
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The hallmark of Australian soldiers has always been one of personal initiative and independent action. |
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Though her arms were pinioned back by the soldiers, she threw herself on her knees before the ruler. |
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To conciliate the soldiers, he raised their pay, creating financial problems. |
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He seemed to be everywhere, rallying hesitant soldiers and leading groups of men inland, despite German small arms, mortar and artillery fire. |
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While away from his aircraft, the Mexican soldiers stole field glasses, goggles, ammunition and anything else not attached to the aircraft. |
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The ability to communicate clearly and quickly from combat medics to a field hospital is essential to keeping wounded soldiers alive. |
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The same soldiers and leaders who adapt, learn and innovate on our battlefields serve in our institutional Army. |
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In January, 1917, five French soldiers are condemned to death for acts of alleged cowardice. |
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In desperation, soldiers and citizens took to secretly inoculating themselves for protection. |
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Loud above all was the exultant, fiendlike yell of the Confederate soldiers. |
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The people of Arnhem yesterday welcomed back the old soldiers who fought so bravely to free them 60 years ago. |
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We passed a checkpoint manned by opposition fighters and dozens of Jeeps packed with soldiers. |
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Together with dogged determination from the soldiers, Allied fighter-bombers succeeded in safeguarding Patton's communications. |
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With their swords and muskets raised the Yankee soldiers began killing every confederate soldier in sight. |
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Even though these were Union courts-martial, many Confederate soldiers were tried. |
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The press doggedly insists on telling us how many soldiers have died since May 1st. |
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A few dozen insolent soldiers were watching every move he made today and he had gotten painful lessons earlier that morning. |
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Another soldier confirmed the general's story, adding that he would be prepared to identify American soldiers if given the chance. |
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Thousands of US soldiers recently returned from the Philippines after training Filipino soldiers. |
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More than 300,000 child soldiers are fighting in armed conflicts in more than thirty countries worldwide. |
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He said soldiers may have been acting in self-defense in the second instance. |
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This clearly proves that instating a draft has negative results, and only leads to more soldiers coming home in body bags. |
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The remaining soldiers were suddenly thrown into confusion as there squad leader and sergeant were both killed in an instant. |
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It is feared that soldiers will become insubordinate and uncontrollable to an irredeemable extent. |
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And so the politicians, the soldiers, the businessmen, and the plain folk decided it was best to give up their guns. |
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One friend told his family the Italians had talked of finding two English soldiers dead on a mountainside. |
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Is it improper to visit criminal penalties on citizens who conscientiously object to killing enemy soldiers in combat? |
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It's a conscript army, and the families of the soldiers are suffering more each year. |
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Why the officer corps of the army or the conscript regular soldiers were all fired is inexplicable. |
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Nor is a conscript army without advantages both for the soldiers and the institution. |
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Both serving and retired soldiers were persons of consequence in their communities. |
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That would make sense, considering that's where these soldiers deployed from and that's where many of their families remain. |
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The Ministry of Defence said that the soldiers returned fire after coming under attack. |
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Armoured battle tanks girdled a handful of Boeings and uniformed soldiers were conspicuous. |
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Thousands of firemen, police, soldiers and volunteers sifted through the landscape of twisted metal and smashed concrete. |
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Jeeps can carry up to three soldiers, making them fast troop transports with plenty of firepower. |
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Six months ago, he was in Baghdad leading a platoon of 33 soldiers teaching Iraqis how to be cops. |
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There was a flood, and it did exhume a graveyard where Confederate and Union soldiers were intermixed. |
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At the same time, impeding the efforts of soldiers at war serves no constructive purpose. |
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Throughout Napoleon's rule, soldiers would stand first in the consular and then imperial hierarchy. |
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A first lieutenant and two soldiers from the logistics task force manned the Rhein-Main Air Base movement control liaison team. |
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