They were also designated to protect truck convoys and counter ambush forces. |
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Police said they also had reports of looting of relief convoys and offered armed escorts to anyone who requested it. |
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The U.N. has ceased reconstruction work in much of the south, and requires its staff to travel there only in convoys with armed escorts. |
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As in the vignette above, the enemy established ambush positions to hit our convoys moving north into zone. |
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Attacks on trucks and aid convoys make roads too dangerous to travel, and the scared and hungry arrive at swollen relief camps daily. |
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That day they visited four different bases, traveling between them in convoys. |
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He urged them not to travel in convoys, because these tend to create a real hazard as motorists attempt to overtake on narrow roads. |
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They welcome outsiders with threats and extortion, and steal food from aid convoys. |
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He had previous convictions after pretending to be a fleet manager sending aid convoys to Bosnia and twice posing as a police officer. |
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Roosevelt had already pushed neutrality to the limit and had assigned warships to accompany convoys in the Atlantic. |
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In the First World War it was a rendezvous point for convoys travelling to Norway. |
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Too often, logistics convoys are thrown together at the last minute without even a combat order or a precombat inspection. |
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Long convoys still travel though the shattered rock and sand of the deserts and the hills. |
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For example, you are often tasked to accompany and protect convoys of food or refugees. |
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We did not have any combat arms soldiers to conduct our convoys, except for the first sergeant, executive officer, and commander. |
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Moving hundreds of convoys into one of the poorest countries in the world within weeks would probably be impossible in peacetime. |
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Days and days of hit-and-run attacks on Alliance convoys were starting to take their toll on Enygma Trigent and Daemon Squadron. |
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They hijacked vehicles, even UN convoys, and staged kidnappings for ransom. |
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The protest at Merrion Square is expected to end at 2pm and the convoys will return their original starting points, again under Garda escort. |
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Merchant ships carried the bulk of the material from the USA in convoys, much of it to British ports for trans-shipment to its final destination. |
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All convoys should be equipped with tow straps or tow bars to quickly recover disabled vehicles. |
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Often truck convoys and support units were out of range of each other's radios. |
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Nearly 3,000 British sailors and merchant seamen lost their lives on the convoys. |
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Most assaults were directed against U.S. military convoys, columns, or checkpoints. |
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Thousands more merchant seafarers were to lose their lives on the convoys that followed. |
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The enemy evidently knew of the their arrival time and place, erected some kind of barricades, and were in position to ambush the convoys. |
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Their task was to protect local convoys within their areas with Coast Guard cutters, blimps, and whatever other units were allotted them. |
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Ahead of the convoys were processions of mine sweepers, Coast Guard cutters, buoy-layers and motor launches. |
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Meanwhile, anarchy reigns in the countryside as bandits, vowing to help the poor, raid and slaughter government convoys. |
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The planes were catapulted to search and attack the German U-boat wolf packs that were sinking droves of ships in convoys. |
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It was a strange coincidence that the starting point of the AIF convoys should now become his parish. |
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Michael claims that while in Damascus he saw three separate convoys of luxury Iraqi licensed vehicles, driving under armed escort. |
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Alongside them is Monkman, who as an able seaman aboard HMS Tyler helped safely escort convoys of troops across the English Channel. |
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The Americans travel in convoys, wadded in Kevlar and helmets, guns held ready. |
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Earlier this year, army apaches shot up several convoys that refused to stop while navigating mountainous dunes near the border. |
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For an American fighter pilot, however, ISIS convoys and fortifications look like great things to bomb. |
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The people in charge of the convoys distributed the hejab to the besieged women along with the cartons of food. |
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Roads are excellent and many of the prime areas are accessible by 2WD vehicles although for the most remote areas it is only safe to travel in convoys of 4WD vehicles. |
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A few miles on, a new main road was clotted with convoys of tractor-trailers. |
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We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials. |
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They reconnoitred for surface fleets, and helped to guard Russian convoys. |
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These scouts can reconnoiter routes, conduct screening missions, and escort convoys because they do not need extra equipment, additional troops, or special training. |
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This means bombing the industrial cities, torpedoing the Atlantic convoys. |
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I'm running along thinking about baby-faced, flak-jacketed American soldiers in their armored convoys when I glance at the ground and stop dead in my tracks. |
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Their sense of security was badly shocked when Spartan ships, fueled by Persian cash, first attacked their military convoys. |
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Land convoys and helicopters bore Western evacuees to Yamoussoukro, where US military cargo planes waited to fly them to Abidjan, or neighbouring Ghana. |
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Yuri says since Sunday they have stopped three small convoys of rocket-launchers advancing to Lugansk. |
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He was one of 160 blacks chosen to serve on the Mason, a destroyer escort assigned to shepherd convoys of Army barges and tugs from the United States to England. |
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In 1939 he was an officer sailing in convoys that faced German U-boats in the desperate bid to keep Britain supplied with food and vital raw materials. |
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Garbled details would be passed on by word of mouth and soon convoys of hatchbacks would head out for sunrise sessions in motorway service stations and picnic spots. |
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Over the last few days additional convoys were heavily guarded by carabinieri and military forces, but even they could not guarantee free passage for the trains. |
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I remember the days of the Bosnian war, when Saudi Arabia sent convoys of aid to those besieged in Sarajevo. |
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German forces attacked several arctic convoys with military supplies for the Soviet Union in the waters surrounding Bear Island. |
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In the Pacific Theater of World War II, Japanese merchant ships rarely traveled in convoys. |
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When driving on a highway, convoys are also useful to conserve fuel by drafting. |
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Hitler had exchanged the threat to British Atlantic convoys for a defensive deployment near Norway, against a threat that never materialised. |
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The Allied troop convoys already at sea were forced to take shelter in bays and inlets on the south coast of Britain for the night. |
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The routes were traveled by convoys, and slaves formed part of this caravan traffic. |
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Since Roman times, long convoys had transported slaves as well as all sorts of products to be used for barter. |
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For over three centuries the Spanish Navy escorted the galleon convoys that sailed around the world. |
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Of 122 convoys between 1877 and 1919 only 75 succeeded, transporting as little as 55 tons of cargo. |
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Although able to establish mining towns, convoys transporting the metal were regularly attacked. |
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Therefore, a few large convoys with apparently few escorts were safer than many small convoys with a higher ratio of escorts to merchantmen. |
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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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However, convoys were not in general use until August, by which time the rate of shipping losses was already in decline after peaking in April. |
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The Navy now cancelled all further convoys through the Channel and sent the cargo by rail. |
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The Kanalkampf comprised a series of running fights over convoys in the English Channel. |
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Once a refueling point for plane convoys to Europe during World War II, CFB Goose Bay is now operated as a NATO tactical flight training site. |
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Meanwhile, the Polish Navy was active in the protection of convoys in the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. |
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From there, the A380 parts are transported by barge to Langon, and by oversize road convoys to the assembly hall in Toulouse. |
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Because of a lack of roadway infrastructure and security, convoys have not resupplied the base in 3 years. |
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After the Torkham border closing, Pakistani Taliban attacked NATO convoys, killing several drivers and destroying around 100 tankers. |
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In retaliation for the strike, Pakistan closed the Torkham ground border crossing to NATO supply convoys for an unspecified period. |
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In November and December 2008, multiple incidents of major theft, robbery, and arson attacks afflicted NATO supply convoys in Pakistan. |
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Troopships were too fast for the submarines and did not travel the North Atlantic in convoys. |
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Convoys slowed the flow of supplies, since ships had to wait as convoys were assembled. |
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Government officials are usually driven in multi-car convoys escorted by bodyguards, adding to the country's legendary traffic snarl-ups. |
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For example, they claim that intelligence provided by ULTRA had little impact in stopping Italian convoys reaching North Africa. |
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The situation was so bad that the British considered abandoning convoys entirely. |
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This involved the bombing of English Channel convoys, ports, and RAF airfields and supporting industries. |
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This made it far more difficult to evade contact, and the wolf packs ravaged many convoys. |
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Often as many as 10 to 15 boats would attack in one or two waves, following convoys like SC 104 and SC 107 by day and attacking at night. |
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The loss of Bismarck, Arctic convoys, and the perceived invasion threat to Norway had persuaded Hitler to withdraw. |
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The new battleship Bismarck and the cruiser Prinz Eugen put to sea to attack convoys. |
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The rest of the year he spent escorting convoys, during which he continued to develop his navigation and ship handling skills. |
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Early in the war French naval squadrons had done considerable damage to English and Dutch commercial convoys. |
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Geoff Mellor, now 87, was one of the youngest sailors to be part of the convoys. |
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They could explore the convoys leaving America because prevailing winds and currents made the transport of heavy metals slow and predictable. |
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The resulting concentration near Gibraltar resulted in a series of battles around the Gibraltar and Sierra Leone convoys. |
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With so many German raiders at large in the Atlantic, the British were forced to provide battleship escorts to as many convoys as possible. |
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The British now suspended North Atlantic convoys and the Home Fleet put to sea to try to intercept Admiral Scheer. |
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Naval convoys have been in use for centuries, with examples of merchant ships traveling under naval protection dating to the 12th century. |
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The use of organized naval convoys dates from when ships began to be separated into specialist classes and national navies were established. |
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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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Ships sailing in convoys were far less likely to be sunk, even when not provided with any escort at all. |
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Ports could deal more easily with convoys because they tended to arrive on schedule and so loading and unloading could be planned. |
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After Germany declared war on the US, the US Navy decided not to instigate convoys on American eastern seaboard. |
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The Allies lost 18 convoys and 89 merchant ships on this route. |
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Liverpool and its port became an important destination for convoys heading through the Western Approaches from North America, bringing supplies and materials. |
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Nevertheless, with the introduction of escorted convoys, shipping losses declined and in the end the German strategy failed to destroy sufficient Allied shipping. |
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The United States Navy sent a battleship group to Scapa Flow to join with the British Grand Fleet, destroyers to Queenstown, Ireland, and submarines to help guard convoys. |
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There were outbreaks of serious violence, including property destruction and the ambushing of police convoys, in the Potteries and the West Riding. |
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Winston Churchill issued the Battle of the Atlantic directive on 9 March, directing the British war effort temporarily to counter the German campaign against Atlantic convoys. |
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The lane allowed the convoys to train on different forms of contact, as well as land navigation, CASEVAC, recovery operations, and consolidation and reorganization activities. |
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In July 1940, the air and sea blockade began with the Luftwaffe mainly targeting coastal shipping convoys, ports and shipping centres, such as Portsmouth. |
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This twice saved convoys from slaughter by the German battleships. |
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