When Guise heard that Henry was moving troops into the suburbs of the capital, he demanded that the Picard garrisons be withdrawn immediately. |
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Nevertheless in April he resumed talks with the League leaders over the installation of royal garrisons in the Picard towns. |
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Key army officers visited army garrisons to convince commanders to join the uprising. |
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His forte was the cavalry raid, surprising outposts, sweeping down on garrisons, catching the enemy off guard. |
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Their massive towers were designed to house garrisons, customs and city officials and command a view of the boulevards. |
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In December 1880 the Boers rose in revolt, laying siege to isolated British garrisons. |
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In the next few years, he gradually eliminated the garrisons by a masterly policy of guerrilla warfare. |
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These, when provided with permanent garrisons, would become the centres from which the countryside could be subdued and governed. |
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The additional garrisons, Filipino troops, and effective use of the Navy all were important to expanding the reach of American military power. |
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As he tries to find out what happened, he is sucked into a world of gunmen and no-go garrisons, brutalities and betrayals. |
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Barracks, garrisons, bivouacs and encampments thus far spared came under a blitz of laser-guided bombs first used in the Gulf War. |
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France garrisons a regiment of the Foreign Legion in Mayotte, as well as a naval detachment. |
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For instance, separate royal constables were appointed for the chief royal castles of Berwick-on-Tweed and Carlisle, with their garrisons. |
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They deliberately point pursuers toward nearby posts and garrisons of other federal troops. |
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In one situation, when an international NGO brought in a manual drilling rig, the first place they were told to drill was at the army garrisons. |
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French garrisons in Ndjamena and Abéché help underpin Mr Déby's power. Oil is his other helpmate. |
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Key decisions have also been made concerning the establishment of garrisons in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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But it remains unclear whether what Russia primarily wants there are commercial centres or garrisons. |
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Usually, garrisons are without a commander, although being leaderless is not part of the definition. |
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There was no doubt mustard gas, at no cost in American casualties, would have suppressed the garrisons on any island in the Pacific. |
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In a fierce bombardment, whole sections of trench were obliterated and the defending garrisons annihilated. |
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The scale of service demanded by Alfred and his descendants was unprecedented, the garrisons of the burghs alone represented a standing army of almost 30,000 without the fyrd. |
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Refused arms by the popular-front government, workers seized stocks of rifles and dynamite and surrounded and disarmed army garrisons. |
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Nijmegen teams form at bases, wings and garrisons across Canada, and the training and selection process begins in February. |
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However, this difficulty was less pressing than those faced in towns, because these forts and posts had only very small garrisons. |
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The Croats have tried with some success to surround and force the surrender of some army garrisons and naval facilities. |
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Another reason for maintaining strong garrisons in this region was the difficulty in organizing militias. |
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The governments of both those countries should have reinforced and not withdrawn their garrisons. |
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From there, he led groups of Kansa and Osage to scout for Spanish garrisons. |
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King Louis had already dispatched three legions of capable soldiers to defend the garrisons, but the forces of the Dungeon Overlords doggedly refused to give ground. |
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However, this just made it easier for the Prussians to surround the garrisons and cut them off from the rest of the French army. |
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Legislation was often passed calling for military garrisons at the fort but their de facto purpose was a trading post. |
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The wall was abandoned only eight years after completion, and the garrisons relocated back to Hadrian's Wall. |
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The commanders of the local levies were always different from the commanders of the urban garrisons. |
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At first, the cities must have been inhospitable, little more than defensive garrisons. |
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Kublai's armies suppressed the rebellion and strengthened the Yuan garrisons in Mongolia and the Ili River basin. |
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Late in AD 367, the Roman garrisons in Britannia collapsed as the Germanic barbarians poured into the region from all directions. |
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As a dependency of the UK, the UK is responsible for Anguilla's military defence, although there are no active garrisons or armed forces present. |
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Many Acadians who took refuge in the forest began, with the help of the Amerindians, to use guerilla tactics until the end of the war, which required the British to maintain garrisons in western Nova Scotia. |
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Beginning with Conrad II, the Salian kings used ministeriales to administer their demesne, as household officers at court, and as garrisons for their castles. |
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The standing army Lincoln inherited in March 1861 numbered just 16,000 men who were dispersed in small garrisons from the Atlantic Coast to California. |
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At its peak during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the British Empire maintained a system of garrisons and coaling stations that spanned the globe. |
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Military controls were established, with garrisons under Libyan commandants serving to quell local insurrections, so that the structure of the state became more feudalistic. |
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As well, as time went on and the size of garrisons in the towns grew, barracks were built to avoid billeting troops on the populace. This was thought to improve discipline. |
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On 17 July 1936, Franco radioed garrisons in Spain to seize the cities. |
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The other problem is that after the British garrisons left, the violence where it was conducted, was conducted by colonial militia, mounted police militia and Indigenous militia. |
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He has tried to offer olive branches to the Salafists but they have responded by killing tribal leaders advocating a deal and by launching attacks on Egypt's garrisons in northern Sinai. |
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Ten thousand armed Canadians provide garrisons for our seaports. |
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It also requires a dedicated staff of trained imagery analysts and a good understanding of the enemy's force structure, garrisons and training areas. |
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The government had decided that a police force of well-trained men, spread throughout the territory, would be more effective than military garrisons at keeping peace and order. |
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In 1938, the group returned to the Far East, where in the space of five months they played to towns, garrisons, and warships of the Pacific fleet. |
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These rebellions rapidly collapsed as William moved against them, building castles and installing garrisons as he had already done in the south. |
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It is thought the milecastles were staffed with static garrisons, whereas the forts had fighting garrisons of infantry and cavalry. |
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The peasant Irish population was intended to be relocated to live near garrisons and Protestant churches. |
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As a result, military garrisons were established across Ulster and many of the Plantation towns, notably Derry, were fortified. |
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The fortifications at Leith, Inchkeith and Dunbar Castle were duly removed, and the French garrisons left Scotland. |
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The garrisons were widely spaced so their respective foraging parties would not interfere with each other's efforts. |
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Permanent garrisons of soldiers were established, 40 at Caernarfon, 30 at Conwy and 36 at Harlech, equipped with crossbows and armour. |
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Under French command were the fort garrisons and some French and Belgian training units of limited military value. |
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Henry mopped up the remaining resistance in Normandy, and Robert ordered his last garrisons to surrender. |
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Once free from prying eyes, he immediately led his troops in a series of attacks on the surrounding Roman garrisons. |
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Thus the Rhine was both significantly more accessible from Rome and better suited to supply sizeable garrisons than the regions beyond. |
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The Rhine was significantly more accessible from Rome and better equipped to supply sizeable garrisons than the regions beyond. |
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Attila went through Alsace in 451, devastating the country and destroying Mainz and Triers with their Roman garrisons. |
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The garrisons of the camps were composed of infantry and several cavalry regiments. |
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Support for the Gothic chieftains diminished as refugees headed into Thrace and towards the safety of the Roman garrisons. |
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The Chagatayid khan, Duwa, helped the rebels, laying siege to Gaochang and defeating Kublai's garrisons in the Tarim Basin. |
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After Ming garrisons suffered heavy casualties, the emperor sent Liu Sheng with an army. |
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Throughout the ninth century, the Berber garrisons were one of the main military supports of the Umayyad regime. |
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However, they were also difficult to control, and by the end of the ninth century the Berber frontier garrisons disappear from the sources. |
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The Parthians established garrisons along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf to control trade routes. |
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Florida had become a burden to Spain, which could not afford to send settlers or garrisons. |
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Fewer than half were veterans of the Peninsula and the rest came from garrisons. |
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It was not a success and, after 20 years, the garrisons returned to Hadrian's Wall. |
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Apart from permanent garrisons at Berwick, Calais, and Carlisle, England's standing army numbered only a few hundred men. |
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What remained of the English and Welsh Royalist armies and garrisons surrendered piecemeal over the next few months. |
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William also required his newly created magnates to contribute fixed quotas of knights towards not only military campaigns but also castle garrisons. |
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In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons. |
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Following the withdrawal of the Britannic field army between 407 and 410 by the usurper Constantine III the garrisons on the Wall probably lost troops as well. |
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Eventually, fearing for his own safety and that of his family, he decided to flee Paris to the Austrian border, having been assured of the loyalty of the border garrisons. |
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It is clear that the new fortresses had permanent garrisons, and that they were supported by the inhabitants of the existing burhs when danger threatened. |
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A ceasefire was arranged on 28 October, and by 30 October most Soviet troops had withdrawn from Budapest to garrisons in the Hungarian countryside. |
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Even in war, garrisons were not necessarily large as too many people in a defending force would strain supplies and impair the castle's ability to withstand a long siege. |
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Despite continuing resistance from a few Gothic garrisons and two subsequent invasions by the Franks and Alemanni, the war for the Italian peninsula was at an end. |
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Mercenaries were expensive, however, and as the threat of invasion receded in the 10th century, so did the need for maintaining large garrisons and expensive fortifications. |
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The British Armed Forces maintain a number of overseas garrisons and military facilities which enable the country to conduct operations worldwide. |
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Said bin Sultan of Muscat capitalised on this opportunity and raided the Wahhabi garrisons on the eastern coast, setting fire to the fort in Zubarah. |
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In order to muster enough soldiers for their march on Rome, they reduced their British garrisons in every case far below the level needed for them to mount a credible defence. |
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A road over the pass was built by the Romans around AD 110 to link the coastal fort and baths at Ravenglass with their garrisons at Ambleside and Kendal. |
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Serco also provides support services to garrisons in Australia. |
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Edward undertook an expensive but unsuccessful campaign to stem the advance in 1319, but the famine made it increasingly difficult to keep his garrisons supplied with food. |
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The expulsion of the Berber garrisons from central Asturias following the battle of Covadonga contributed to the eventual formation of the independent Asturian kingdom. |
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Some of the forward pillboxes were undamaged and the garrisons repulsed the crossing attempts of the 2nd Panzer Division and 10th Panzer Division. |
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From Toledo, Hashim attacked the Berber garrisons of Santaver and Talavera, precisely those that had been involved in suppressing the Toledo rebellion a generation earlier. |
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He placed permanent garrisons along the way to secure the territory. |
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These fortifications allowed Normans to retreat into safety when threatened with rebellion and allowed garrisons to be protected while they occupied the countryside. |
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As on Hadrian's Wall, their garrisons, already largely composed of Germanii, managed small farms with their families and produced most of what they needed to live, themselves. |
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It is unlikely that a legion was sent to land of the Iceni as two of them were fighting at the island of Anglesey and the other two were stationed at their garrisons. |
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