Early in the war Allied planners realized the value of scouts for reconnoitering enemy-held beaches. |
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If so, perhaps they were reconnoitering the nation's capital prior to an attack. |
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For all any Union unit on the hills around Gettysburg knew, or any cavalry unit like this one out reconnoitering knew, the battle might go on for days more. |
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However, after personally reconnoitering near the southern border of Egypt, Ibn al-Haytham confessed his inability to engineer such a project. |
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Yes, the United States is involved in two wars, but that did not deter the style mob from reconnoitering at Doursoux. |
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They can also be used for reconnoitering and monitoring targets, as well as acquiring and engaging them at night. |
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In one of the IAF's first triumphs, in 1949, he led a sortie that ironically shot down five RAF Spitfires reconnoitering the Egypt-Israel border. |
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One of the strongest reasons for these suspicions was the fact that he was often accompanied by the Chief of General Staff, Heinrichs, and the reconnoitering officer, Paasonen. |
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A coach of a national team or a UCI ELITE MTB Team or UCI MTB Team who holds a licence, must request a handlebar number to use when reconnoitering the course. |
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Then, after reconnoitering, we planned to cross 600 meters to a boathouse on the west shore, before returning the final 300 meters to the boat ramp from which we started. |
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