Convoy leadership found some sloppy uniforms during a morning formation, resulting in push-ups for several troops. |
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Convoy driving is initiated when the strong wind quickly fills the road with snow behind snowplows, particularly on mountain passes. |
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Convoy driving is used through Hardangervidda pass on road 7 during blizzards. |
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There are also a number of arcades as well as rides such as the Mini Convoy and the Hello Kitty Fun House at the attraction. |
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Convoy is sometimes used on road E134 at the highest and most exposed sections during bad weather. |
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Clarkson, following Hammond's original strategy of buying a simple van, bought a 1992 Ford Transit, while May chose a 1999 LDV Convoy box van for its considerable storage. |
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For this purpose, the Chinese 17th Navy Convoy Fleet, headed by Rear Admiral Huang Xinjian, Deputy Chief of Staff East Sea Fleet has already arrived in Karachi. |
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Originally slated for release under the title Joy Ride, Dahl's superior teen thriller is Duel meets Jeepers Creepers with Convoy and Scream in the passenger seats. |
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The player will often see the old Dreadnaught class corvette acting as escort to a convoy. |
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The convoy of mud-spattered four-by-fours has pulled in at the side of the B1224 near Rufforth. |
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A convoy of six armed vehicles, three police dogs and several patrol cars made a simultaneous lunchtime swoop at the addresses. |
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Security was such a concern that the seven defendants were taken to court in an armed convoy of armoured vans flanked by police motorcyclists. |
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Once again, the little convoy got an early start, and by nine, they had covered over twenty miles. |
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As his ship had been part of the convoy he had angrily attacked Kirke and the army for their inactivity. |
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It is harder to attack a convoy, however, if it is moving at a high rate of speed. |
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He also moved to dispel what he said was the myth that Queen Mary never sailed in convoy because she was too quick. |
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The harbourmaster should then lead the convoy up to Richmond, where the Venetians will moor up by Richmond Bridge Boathouse at 4pm. |
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For this reason, the last vehicle in the convoy should always be one with armed troops facing the rear. |
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In Pisa, over 400 police were assembled to accompany a convoy from the railway station to the military airbase. |
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The convoy will be accompanied by a guard of honour of 25 vintage motorcycles and will receive a Garda escort throughout its route. |
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One frustrated lorry driver pulled into the fast lane to overtake the convoy. |
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Eventually the Kurds and the Turks sorted everything out and our convoy rolled out of Silopi. |
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The convoy was headed by five motorbikers under the guidance of Jimmy Maher. |
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Everybody starts yapping at each other, and it goes from there, like a big convoy. |
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The convoy includes a huge ox-cart, bearing a yurt, the traditional round Mongol felt tent. |
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The weather took a turn for the worse as a fierce force 11 storm forced the convoy to disperse over a wide area. |
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A convoy of between 300 and 400 caravans and motorhomes is scheduled to descend upon Geraldton in September. |
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The VIP convoy halted at some distance away from the lake bund where the residents had gathered. |
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After midnight the storm finally blew itself out, and the lightless convoy moved out. |
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Finally he saw a convoy of four large, roofed skimmers surrounded by rovers and floating turrets set out from the shuttleport. |
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There is a roadblock somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night. |
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The convoy was comprised of dozens of vehicles transporting long-range artillery rockets. |
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A small convoy of Talons had disembarked from the host of the armada and was cutting through the waves at near breakneck speeds. |
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First, the convoy should have at least five vehicles and they should have extra armor plate or Kevlar blankets attached to protect the crew. |
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In the Atlantic, it was primarily a convoy interdiction weapon and was used effectively against merchant vessels. |
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Faces massed at windows and parapets all around the courtyard as the small convoy drew to a halt. |
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They interfere with experienced convoy, platoon, squad leaders and first sergeants. |
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The real Jervis Bay was sunk while defending a convoy against a pocket battleship. |
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The battalion's withdrawal was met by a determined Japanese air attack on the convoy. |
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An armed convoy of police vehicles swept into the prison complex an hour before his court hearing. |
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I had two bodyguards and we would travel in a convoy of not less than two armoured vehicles. |
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International alarm at the Talibanisation was mounting last night after militants ambushed a convoy of soldiers. |
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The motorcycle unit set up road blocks as a convoy of Tactical Aid Unit vans made their way to the addresses. |
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They were among a group of locals who had rushed to the aid of the stricken convoy. |
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When he learnt of a valuable Baltic convoy carrying timber and tar for shipbuilding due into port, he waited to ambush it off Scarborough. |
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A U.S. military convoy of Humvees came under attack just a short while ago. |
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Traffic was backed up all along Cutlery Road for half an hour as the convoy refused to move. |
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Creating animation doesn't require a crew of thousands armed with walkie-talkies or a convoy of teamsters to move your production. |
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In fact, she was travelling in a convoy of three vehicles when all three drivers were stopped. |
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True to his word the travellers left in a convoy of caravans on Monday afternoon. |
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Sometimes speeds reach 100 miles per hour as the convoy screeches around corners and over central reservations. |
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A couple of unexploded mortars are also found and dealt with before the convoy swings for home, moving with extreme caution. |
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Or an army may be available in the British Isles, with no way to convoy it to where it is needed. |
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In convoy the two cars drove out of the car park and back towards the farm. |
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The convoy, which included articulated lorries, skip wagons and even a tractor, was escorted by police as it left Monks Cross at 8am. |
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Before the war, the Admiralty had developed a sloop design for convoy escort work. |
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We unload the bus and we all depart the training centre in a happy convoy of scooters and pushbikes. |
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The Beckham convoy pulled up at the grand entrance, usually reserved for royalty and visiting heads of state, inside the palace quadrangle. |
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On the one hand, a shipowner could send his ship without convoy and make a good profit but at the great risk of its being captured. |
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Their forward progress was stopped by a report from the roaming patrol that some kind of convoy was directly ahead. |
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With three prime movers involved, the linked convoy weighs nearly 400 tonnes. |
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Once the police convoy arrived at the Canal Bridge, it halted, and the men in the leading cars debussed. |
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While the convoy weaved its way through the narrow streets of a small town, an improvised explosive devise exploded. |
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A convoy of police cars escorted trucks and vans full of workers sent by other apple growers to break the strike. |
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On the 5th February 1918 the convoy steamed towards the west coast of Scotland and began to turn into the North Channel. |
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Owing to the danger of capture by the enemy both the Admiralty and Navy Board insisted that all storeships sailed in convoy. |
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The ambassador was driving for an unscheduled appointment when his convoy was raked with small-arms gunfire, but the ambassador wasn't injured. |
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In fact only a small convoy of caiques, bearing a single battalion of mountain troops, was headed for Maleme, not Canea. |
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In other instances, the enemy will harass a convoy with small arms fire, enticing the unit to dismount and return fire. |
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And we got stuck behind a convoy of caravanettes on the A96, and only made it to Pittodrie in time for the players' warm-down. |
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Due to this appalling weather the convoy had to rely on dead reckoning for navigation. |
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This operative then either alerts the triggerman or triggers the device himself when a convoy approaches. |
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He is hoping people will donate fodder and hay for a convoy for those struggling to feed their stock. |
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Their convoy was hit by a suicide car bomber and three friends were medevacked with severe burns. |
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A convoy of 41 gas-powered vans arrived at the depot, making their now 135-strong green fleet the largest in the South West. |
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The convoy stopped, and Sergeant Jones was busy typing on his text message system, one of five communication alternatives. |
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Town leaders did not raise a furor, and dozens of families stood outside their homes watching the convoy as it rolled toward the battle site. |
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He picked the place so he could observe the convoy from up close with his optic probe. |
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Some large trucks are fitted with battering rams, the better to plow through roadblocks that attempt to halt a convoy in an ambush. |
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The Olympians were loaded onto a convoy of buses for a ticker-tape parade through Greater Johannesburg Metro. |
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There were at least nine of them in the hunting party, in a convoy of three cars. |
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Originally intended as motor gunboats for convoy escort, they were converted to torpedo boats while under construction. |
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He remembered the day's events vividly and felt his heartbeat quicken pace as he remembered the routine attack on the Alliance convoy. |
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A convoy of truckies rolled into Canberra today to express their anger at the planned changes. |
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A combination of convoy escort, active patrolling, and strongpoint operations has been the most successful techniques used so far. |
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The convoy was protected by three destroyers, a minesweeper, two corvettes and a trawler as it left Scotland. |
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Following the milk float was a convoy vehicle, which we believe was a newish black Volkswagen Golf or similar. |
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Imagine my complete surprise when shortly before sunset, a whole convoy of vehicles entered the camp site. |
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We follow a convoy of banner-covered vehicles rolling swiftly from village to village. |
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The British had recommended that steel be diverted from the construction of battleships and heavy cruisers to convoy escorts and landing craft. |
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Then he was moved to more common military police duties including convoy security and guarding the prisoners at Camp Bucca. |
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The final fifteen men survived for another five days until their rescue by the Argus brig, a ship in the Medusa convoy. |
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Within minutes, the plane bombed the front and rear of the convoy, sealing off the possibility of escape. |
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The troop carrying convoy would then sail from southern English ports protected by an escort of frigates and corvettes. |
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A helicopter is commissioned to carry a race judge, solely to clamp down on backmarkers taking tows from cars in the convoy during the mountain stages. |
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The first vessels moved away from the docks while canvas crept up the masts and sails were sheeted home, and they watched in fascination as the entire convoy began to move. |
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In the darkening evening the horizon bulged with a dome of fluorescent white light glowing against the black of the sky as the convoy began to arrive. |
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At the head of this five-mile convoy was ivan Smith, a 22-year-old Rhodesian. |
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Is Moscow's aid convoy to eastern Ukraine the real thing, or a Trojan horse preparing the way for more war? |
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Furthermore, I lose count of the number of lorries which appear to love travelling in convoy, leaving no gaps in between in which to allow for overtaking. |
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During WWII, while in command of the sloop HMAS Yarra, he and his ship's company put up a valiant fight to protect an Allied convoy from Japanese attack in the Java Sea. |
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The convoy had many days left of this slow travel ahead of it. |
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The group was transported in a convoy of police vans, ambulances and four-wheel drives, which snaked its way along main roads and boreens to the search area. |
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But as the mist lifted and the convoy arrived, the old soldiers filed silently behind three Far East Prisoners of War standard bearers as the cargo was unloaded. |
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With the stocktaking and facility inspection process over at RAAF Base Learmonth, the convoy then made a beeline for RAAF Base Curtin, near Derby. |
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Hundreds of old military vehicles have driven in convoy to the Channel ports on the South Coast as they make their way to the anniversary celebrations. |
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During World War Two she served with the US Navy on anti-submarine patrols, convoy escort and even as the flagship of an amphibious assault group. |
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Meanwhile, in Kendal, a short convoy of boats, cars and four-by-fours took the report to the Lake District National Park Authority offices at Murley Moss. |
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Under a hazy sky, detainees rushed to the edge of concertina wire fences, their raggedy clothes flapping in the wind, many giving thumbs-down gestures to the convoy. |
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Having secured a measure of support for his plan, he organised a trial convoy of 30 military trucks, manned by ex-army drivers under the command of a senior ISI field officer. |
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Military history is rich with scenarios in which ground convoy routes have been interdicted by enemy activity and closed until the threat was cleared. |
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The convoy is comprised of tradesmen with a variety of skills including carpenters, electricians, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, chefs and lorry drivers. |
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The best way to do that is not to have an army available to convoy. |
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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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Miraculously, and thanks to three hundred Marines and cobra attack helicopters, the convoy made it to Kirkuk. |
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These agreements stipulated that the ships would be inspected by government officials, that they would sail in convoy and that demurrage would be paid in the event of delay. |
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Single-Channel Ground-to-Air Radio System, even with the power amplifier, could not reach out of the communication dead zone surrounding the convoy. |
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Crowds packed along the route to watch the convoy make its hour long journey to the hospital, where they delivered their goodies to the children on the wards. |
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Incidents whereby civilians try to ram convoy vehicles are on the rise. |
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On the morning of 11 February 1944, off the Norwegian coast, Stubborn sighted a convoy of seven ships escorted by four trawlers, a whaler and an aircraft. |
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But one convoy alone, according to Lysenko, consisted of 32 tanks, 16 D-30 howitzers and 30 KamAZ heavy trucks. |
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Although doctrine breaks a convoy into an advance guard, close-in protective group, and rear guard, the organization within these groups is based on available assets. |
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As the sun came out, long after the anti-European convoy had passed downriver, a loudhailer bus could be heard ranting about the British National Party. |
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At five o'clock, a convoy even brought a heavy missile battery. |
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As the convoy arrived at the dock, the lorry doors opened and the exhausted, terrified lambs poured out, trying desperately to stay upright and avoid trampling each other. |
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The occasional car went past, usually with groups of men inside, some ignoring the convoy, others hooting their horns, smiling and waving a greeting. |
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In an isolated patch of lowlands, near the Brazilian border, the convoy stalled, apparently for lack of fuel. |
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As the convoy prepares to enter the traffic circle, the rear gun truck is positioned to block the flow of traffic into the traffic circle from the rear. |
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The tank in front moved forward and engaged the convoy in the open area. |
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The convoy then made several navigational errors, which required the slow, lumbering vehicles to make two U-turns in the middle of hostile territory. |
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Excited chattering rose to a crescendo in the auditorium as the sound of the fast-moving convoy fell upon the ears of those at the back of the crowd. |
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And also, for what reason about 30 military vehicles that accompany the convoy have no plates on them. |
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On Tuesday, the group witnessed a convoy of 43 unmarked green military trucks with tarpaulin covers moving towards Donetsk. |
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About every three or four months there is a convoy into the key city of Qamishli. |
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Meanwhile in Waterford city, 80 taxi drivers met in Railway Square at lunchtime and drove in convoy along the Cork road, onto the quay and over Rice Bridge. |
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The players made their way up the dirt road to the prison in a jolly convoy of dusty Jeeps and Land Cruisers. |
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This video purportedly shows a Russian military convoy in Rostov en route to the southeast region of Ukraine. |
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In Donetsk it is presumed to have been off-loaded from the flatbed and started to move in a convoy on its own. |
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One by one, other houseboats come into view and join our convoy astern. |
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The other boats of Kilthan's convoy floated ahead and astern of his own, nuzzling the docks, hatches battened down, and a peaceful sense of expectancy hovered about them. |
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After the march, the political convoy of picket-signs makes its way to a grandiose fast-food joint for pizza and beer. |
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Taking less than an hour to traverse Slovenia, the convoy soon finds itself winding through stunning landscapes and vistas of Croatia into the Adriatic port city of Rijeka. |
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Men brought up on H.G. Wells and Jules Verne science fiction set their minds to solving the convoy crisis. |
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If menaced with an attack, the divisions at the head and tail of the convoy will keep their positions and repel the enemy by their fire should he attack. |
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Details are still fuzzy, but the official states that a hellfire missile was fired on Awlaki's convoy. |
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She still reached her convoy rendezvous in Loch Ewe on time, but while waiting for sailing orders lost her starboard anchor when the cable snapped. |
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At the airport an honor guard greeted us, and we boarded a convoy of vehicles to drive into the city. |
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The patrols are on the lookout for certain aging car models, vehicles with low riding back ends, or cars that try to get close to vehicles as they pass a military convoy. |
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A BRITISH EMBASSY convoy in Libya has come under fire in an attempted car-jacking, as Britons were urged to leave the country immediately. |
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These ships were later diverted for convoy duty in the Mediterranean, although Nelson had expected them to return. |
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A convoy is a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection. |
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By the French Revolutionary Wars of the late 18th century, effective naval convoy tactics had been developed to ward off pirates and privateers. |
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As a result of the convoy system's effectiveness, wartime insurance premiums were consistently lower for ships that sailed in convoys. |
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By the end of the Napoleonic Wars the Royal Navy had in place a sophisticated convoy system to protect merchant ships. |
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Losses of ships travelling out of convoy however were so high that no merchant ship was allowed to sail unescorted. |
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In the early 20th century, the dreadnought changed the balance of power in convoy battles. |
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Adrian Freer met with the Yugoslavs to discuss last-minute details, then led his convoy, numbering about 2,000 troops, in toward Pristina. |
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As soon as the convoy left, Jimbo came out of the double doors. |
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During initial entry training Soldiers go through training such as weapons immersion, convoy live fire, urban operation, and combatives training. |
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You think we don't know what you're doing, chooch? Throwing rocks at a scout convoy? |
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In a groundbreaking move, the Pentagon is compensating servicemen seriously hurt when an American tank convoy forced them off the road. |
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The three remaining ships of his convoy departed for the Magellan Strait at the southern tip of South America. |
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He was instructed to collect an inbound convoy of the Russia Company at Elsinore, and escort them back to Britain. |
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Nelson successfully organised the convoy and escorted it into British waters. |
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Nelson arrived off Newfoundland with the convoy in late May, then detached on a cruise to hunt American privateers. |
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The boats spread out into a long patrol line that bisected the path of the Allied convoy routes. |
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Pack tactics were first used successfully in September and October 1940, to devastating effect, in a series of convoy battles. |
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Admiral Scheer quickly sank five ships and damaged several others as the convoy scattered. |
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Battleships powerful enough to destroy any convoy escort, with escorts able to annihilate the convoy, were never achieved. |
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The disastrous convoy battles of October 1940 forced a change in British tactics. |
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In June 1941, the British decided to provide convoy escort for the full length of the North Atlantic crossing. |
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Unlike the regular escort groups, support groups were not directly responsible for the safety of any particular convoy. |
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Nuclear warheads from the Trident missiles are transported by road convoy several times a year from Coulport to Burghfield for refurbishment. |
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It took us 23 days to cross on a fruit trader and, of our convoy of 75, only 32 ships arrived in Liverpool. |
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Duff had already recommended to Jellicoe that the Admiralty adopt convoys after a recent successful convoy from Gibraltar. |
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When fired at a convoy, this increased the probability of a hit if the weapon missed its primary target. |
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The loss of productivity due to convoy delays was small compared with the loss of productivity due to ships being sunk. |
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On November 5, 1940, the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer encountered the convoy. |
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In other words, a submarine had less chance of finding a single convoy than if it were scattered as single ships. |
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Moreover, once an attack had been made, the submarine would need to regain an attack position on the convoy. |
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If other road users overtake the convoy, they aren't allowed to split into the queue. |
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Operating such convoy usually needs special permission, but there are exemptions for emergency and catastrophe intervention. |
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During the Cold War with its high number of military exercises, the military was the main user of convoy rights. |
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Only a limited number of vehicles are allowed for each convoy and convoy leader is obliged to decline vehicles not fit for the drive. |
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During the winter of 1990 there was convoy driving for almost 500 hours at Saltfjellet. |
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They then received orders to escort a food convoy to Dunkirk but found the road blocked by German troops. |
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The bomber carried away the mast tops and the aerial then crashed into the sea to the cheers of the rest of the convoy. |
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A fuel convoy had set out from Alamein on the evening of 5 November, but progress was slow as the tracks had become very cut up. |
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The Germans later retreated and the British convoy arrived safely at Murmansk shortly afterwards. |
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In May 1476, he took part in an armed convoy sent by Genoa to carry valuable cargo to northern Europe. |
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Elcano participated in a fierce mutiny against Magellan before the convoy discovered the passage through South America, the Strait of Magellan. |
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The battle began when a roadside bomb exploded near the convoy in the Adeem district. |
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Marine who re-enlisted to serve in Iraq, participating in 47 convoy missions. |
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The convoy of two trucks was organised and accompanied by Asamer employee Clemens Reiter. |
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The Gypsys supplied to the Indian Army are fitted with black-out convoy lights which release green ray during black-outs at war time. |
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A second roadside bomb exploded south of Baghdad in an apparent attack on a Shi'ite convoy stationed there. |
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A fleet of Fleetwood trawlers was established at Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead, for minesweeping and convoy escort work. |
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The vehicles had been driven or transported from the rail yard to the terminal by car carrier and vehicle convoy. |
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A convoy of army trucks carrying barbed wire arrived early Wednesday in Veliki Obrez, at the Slovenian border with Croatia. |
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As the convoy entered the pass, we opened up on them with everything we had. |
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Consider adding simulated IEDs, vehicular mobility kills, and CASEVACs to advanced convoy live-fire exercises. |
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Task Force Muleskinner maintained supplies for the operation, conducting convoy and airdrop operations to the site. |
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The convoy closed down the motorway's toll booths and was escorted by police on the 27-mile route. |
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Grandad Alan Long, 54, fled a police plane and convoy of squad cars for nearly an hour before crashing into a car. |
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The convoy consisted of 43 truckloads carrying foodstuffs and in-kind items contributed by the people of Saudi Arabia. |
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Two car bombs targeted an army convoy, killing three soldiers, while four others died in fighting with Islamist militiamen who control most of the city, they said. |
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When the destroyer escort was well clear, the River Afton received a signal ordering the convoy to scatter and proceed independently to the nearest Russian port. |
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Lamia also demonstrated a demo level for The Escapist, which featured Dave Mason protecting the presidential convoy traveling through the streets of Los Angeles. |
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Some of us rode two-up as we travelled in convoy to the beach. |
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However the British were able to limit privateering losses by the strict enforcement of convoy by the Royal Navy and by capturing 278 American privateers. |
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Faced with the growing threat of piracy, in 1564 the Spanish adopted a convoy system far ahead of its time, with treasure fleets leaving America in April and August. |
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It became the flagship of the Admiral of the convoy, Sir George Somers. |
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Caravels served as forward lamp, scouts and fighting ships of the convoy. |
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On the 22nd a final convoy of five vehicles passed through the city. |
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Each convoy consisted of between 30 and 70 mostly unarmed Canadian, and later American, supplies were vital for Britain to continue its war effort. |
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The British adopted a convoy system, initially voluntary and later compulsory for almost all merchant ships, the moment that World War II was declared. |
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Steaming faster than merchant ships and firing at long ranges, a single battleship could destroy many ships in a convoy before the others could scatter over the horizon. |
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At the start of May, a NATO aircraft attacked an Albanian refugee convoy, believing it was a Yugoslav military convoy, killing around fifty people. |
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Each convoy consisted of between 30 and 70 mostly unarmed merchant ships. |
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By 8 August 18 coal ships and 4 destroyers had been sunk, but the Navy was determined to send a convoy of 20 ships through rather than move the coal by railway. |
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The submarine and surface ships had a long period of success before Britain resorted to the convoy system, bringing a large reduction in shipping losses. |
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Some nearby were injured by the blast, but Ferdinand's convoy carried on. |
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He sailed again as part of the escort for a convoy to New York. |
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There the Admiralty ordered him to fit Albemarle for sea and join the escort for a convoy collecting at Cork in Ireland to sail for Quebec in Canada. |
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He then left the convoy to return to port, but severe storms hampered him. |
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During World War II he served as a line officer in convoy escort operations in the Atlantic and amphibious and subchaser operations in the Pacific. |
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Egypt's interior minister survived an assassination attempt unscathed on Thursday when a car bomb blew up next to his convoy and gunmen strafed his vehicle. |
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Escalle and his wingman identified a parked convoy and strafed it with. |
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Soviet ports were mined, as was the Arctic convoy route to Murmansk. |
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During the first days of February 1653, Tromp escorted a convoy of merchant ships through the Channel and put them safely into the Atlantic Ocean. |
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