The rear echelons of the army mutinied and seized the crossings over the Rhine. |
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En route to their operational area, they mutinied and the battalions were deemed combat ineffective. |
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Disgusted with his chronic lack of leadership, the troops mutinied and both the young man and his mother were killed. |
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In the recent fighting, the army mutinied and many police joined the rebels. |
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Standing on the Channel coast in AD 43, the army of the Emperor Claudius mutinied at the order to cross the ocean. |
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At the end of 1918 when she was ordered to sea her crew mutinied, joining the rest of the German Fleet in refusing to obey orders. |
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When he ordered his men to leave this landing, they mutinied and could not leave before reinforcements arrived. |
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Sections of the army mutinied and the mineral rich province of Katanga seceded. |
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The crew mutinied soon after leaving Tahiti, casting Bligh and 18 of the crew adrift in a small boat with little food and water. |
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The loss of the colonies in America deprived the government of a major source of income, and his troops mutinied. |
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By 1917 the French army was so shaken that it mutinied, that is to say, it refused to accept further offensive orders. |
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But when Greek army and navy units mutinied in Egypt in April 1944 there were a number of deaths. |
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In the weeks following it he was forced into hiding when, encouraged by the events in Zanzibar, his army mutinied against its British officers. |
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There are not many soldiers in the world, then or now, who would not have mutinied at the mere suggestion of such a thing. |
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In 1820 Spanish troops being sent to the colonies mutinied and proclaimed a new democratic constitution. |
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In March 1978 one Afghan infantry division mutinied and joined a small but growing rebel force. |
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Seven hundred men of 5th light infantry located in Singapore mutinied on February 15, 1915 and got hold of the fort. |
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Troops have mutinied at a number of military bases, and forced the resignation of the new defence minister. |
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In recent years, unpaid soldiers mutinied on three separate occasions and French troops were brought in to quash the uprisings. |
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However, the soldiers soon mutinied, killing the governor, Du Perron, and pillaging the fort, before murdering each other. |
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In 1797 sailors at The Nore mutinied against their conditions, and their leader, Richard Parker, was hanged from the yardarm of his ship. |
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When some of the police mutinied and joined the protesters, it seemed clear that Mr Nasheed's days were numbered. |
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Description: The new British garrison at Louisbourg mutinied in 1747, but fortunately peace was declared soon thereafter. |
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In Kiel, the navy mutinied and the movement won over both army and civilians. |
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The political reforms of October were overshadowed by a popular uprising that began on November 3 when sailors in Kiel mutinied. |
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We found out later that the crew almost mutinied before sailing as most, if not all, Mosdale's sister ships had been torpedoed. |
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In the first week of July, the army mutinied against the remaining white officers that lead the Congolese army and numerous attacks took place against Europeans in general. |
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Meanwhile, units of the army mutinied, civil war broke out, cities and villages rose in revolt and Afghanistan began to slip away from Moscow's control and influence. |
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Most of the army then mutinied and refused to fight any more offensives. |
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In January 1504 half of the remaining crew mutinied and departed for Hispaniola, attempting to make the hundred-mile passage in canoes hewn from local timber. |
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In September 1917, Russian soldiers in France began questioning why they were fighting for the French at all and mutinied. |
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If the men under his charge had not mutinied, he might have been able to cross the Andes to reach the Chilean side. |
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Upon learning of this, the men mutinied, and the embarkation orders were countermanded. |
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Soldiers have mutinied on several occasions. |
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The general then mutinied, fearing his time was up. |
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The crew of the Bounty mutinied because of the harsh discipline of Captain Bligh. |
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When Napoleon proposed the army march on the capital, his senior officers and marshals mutinied. |
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The Captain. They're going to keelhaul him. They have him tied to the yardarm. The crew have mutinied. |
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Piracy by a warship, government ship or government aircraft whose crew has mutinied. |
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Yugoslavia immediately disintegrated when those loyal to the Serbian King and the Croatian units mutinied. |
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In 1611, after wintering on the shore of James Bay, Hudson wanted to press on to the west, but most of his crew mutinied. |
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Sailors of the Imperial German Navy at Kiel mutinied, which prompted uprisings in Germany, which became known as the German Revolution. |
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Of these, there was a substantial contingent from the recently annexed state of Awadh, which mutinied en masse. |
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Another large contingent from Gwalior also mutinied, even though that state's ruler supported the British. |
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When the men became disenchanted with Bligh's strict discipline, and love sick for the idyllic tropical island's many charms, they mutinied, setting their captain adrift in a small open boat. |
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When they refused to go and mutinied, Shedai refused to intervene. |
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When the second war broke out, in August 1998, the troops in the 10th brigade of the FAC mutinied and the town of Goma fell into the hands of the RCD without any real fighting. |
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Some sources have suggested that soldiers of the 15th Integrated Brigade had mutinied following the alleged embezzlement of their salaries by several of the brigade's high-ranking officers. |
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After wintering in the James Bay, Hudson tried to press on with his voyage in the spring of 1611, but his crew mutinied and they cast him adrift. |
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On 10 July, disappointed that independence had brought no change in their condition, the soldiers of the Public Force mutinied against their European officers. |
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They mutinied making the local civilian population the target of attacks. |
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In the past month, the janjaweed have also launched their own raids into Chad, clashing with its troops. Last week, a section of Mr Déby's presidential guard mutinied. |
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Police across the country mutinied against a civil-service law that would have streamlined and standardised pay for public employees, reducing the discretionary bonuses of some workers. |
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In spite of this an incident in Pembrokeshire triggered the opening shots of the Second English Civil War when local units of the New Model Army mutinied. |
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Almost from the moment the first sepoys mutinied in Meerut, the nature and the scope of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 has been contested and argued over. |
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In 1527, Charles' army in northern Italy, underpaid and desiring to plunder the city of Rome, mutinied, advanced southward toward Rome, and sacked the city. |
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Matters came to a head and much of the crew mutinied in June. |
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In 1919, the 6th Battalion RMLI mutinied and was disbanded at Murmansk. |
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His troops misunderstood his intention and mutinied at the town of Opis. |
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