Provocatively dressed women are stationed on street corners, and men who stop to flirt are arrested. |
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Outside the bar counter were stationed twelve equally elaborate oak tables, spaced evenly around the dining room. |
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We are currently stationed near Fredericksburg with the rest of the Army encamped around us. |
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The Army had requisitioned our local great house and his regiment was stationed in it. |
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Besides which, patrol vans have been stationed outside bus depots all over the city. |
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During the three years I spent stationed in their country I found them to be, as a general rule, a humble, friendly, and polite group. |
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Crews stationed there flew into action on D-Day as well as during the Arnhem and Rhine crossing operations. |
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There is no regulation that says the army soldiers stationed at the gates of the port can collect money from the truck drivers. |
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For the officers of the tiny garrison stationed at Camp Sheridan, the situation was akin to sitting on a powder keg. |
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It was nicknamed the Marines Walk because, when the ship was anchored, an armed Royal Marine would be stationed on the gangboard. |
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Police officers were stationed along the route every hundred yards preventing anyone from crossing the boundary. |
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She smiles at the spectacle of parents, kids and four-legged friends stationed around the playground. |
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There are up to 150 military posts with at least 25 soldiers stationed at each post. |
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McGuinness was born in June 1951, in Rinteln near Hanover, Germany, where his father Philip, a Royal Air Force flight lieutenant, was stationed. |
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The police had to set up traffic lights to control the traffic and stationed officers there around the clock to police the event. |
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In truth, they were supposed to be stationed at every twenty metres along the wall, but they all converged together out of sheer boredom. |
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Yet still, Americans are stationed in Europe and Americans are still pledged to risk their blood and treasure in Europe's defense. |
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It was then stationed off Fife Ness to guide ships approaching the firths of Tay and Forth. |
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Combat planes are stationed in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait and weapons storage and other installations are located elsewhere in the Gulf. |
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Defence pays FBT on a range of benefits provided for personnel stationed in remote localities. |
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Three divisions of the National Guard stationed nearby perked things up a bit for most businesses. |
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Twenty thousand American marines are stationed in East Africa as part of a United Nations peacekeeping force. |
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Why is a police surveillance camera on a public street any more intrusive than a patrolman stationed on the corner? |
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Even after Hopkins became a priest stationed in Oxford, though he avoided most Oxonians, he did, out of longstanding regard, seek Pater out. |
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I was stationed near Chittagong during the war, and speak a little Hindustani. |
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The 33-year-old, stationed in Harlem, ran his hand through his hair, his face blackened and stubbly. |
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His uncle was stationed in command of the imperial naval base at Misenum, on the north-west extremity of the Bay of Naples. |
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We were stationed 21,000 feet and orbited while looking for surface tracks around the battlegroup. |
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Four of their batsmen were caught from blazing shots by fielders stationed on the boundary rope. |
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In this application, a laser stationed on a satellite can orbit Earth and direct a sequence of short optical pulses onto the surface. |
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She is a steward aboard the ship that had been stationed off the coast of Iraq since early this year. |
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Then, during the Second World War, he was employed as an official cartoonist to the US forces stationed in Europe. |
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The project to design the human settlement is proposed to be stationed in space. |
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It was while stationed in Naas that he met his wife Mary, who is a native of County Galway. |
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Military bases minimize enchantment, especially if you're stationed on one. |
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He and the members of his International Rescue Corps are stationed at an Iranian military base in the city. |
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An Air Jamaica flight attendant was stationed at the departure gate to check tickets. |
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The bus will be stationed in Victoria Square in the city centre and will also visit the campus of Hull University. |
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A priest was stationed with a round brass tray which held an oil lamp, cow dung ash, and flowers. |
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It was a military target since that's where the British forces were stationed. |
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His father Michael is stationed in the army in Northern Ireland and his mother passed away three years ago. |
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A number of police community support officers are also stationed at Littleborough. |
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You must remember that a military gunboat is still stationed in Carlingford Lough. |
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During the Second World War he was stationed in Burma, where three of their children were born. |
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I was four and my father was in the military, and we were stationed in Guam in the Pacific. |
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She stationed herself by the gate leading into the bull pen, and closed and it during the afternoon many times. |
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He and his wife, an active duty Army captain, have been stationed at Camp Zama for two years. |
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Sawyer is a non-com serving with an artillery battalion stationed in Karlsrhue Germany. |
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During the second world war he was stationed at Grimsby as medical officer for venereal diseases for the Allied forces. |
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Full national sovereignty was regained in 1992 with the evacuation of most of the Soviet troops stationed in Poland. |
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As crazy as it sounds, it's entirely realistic to believe that some of our soldiers stationed abroad might be broads with breast cancer. |
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Without question, all officers stationed on the bridge of the ship marched towards the fire control center. |
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Most contentiously, Pakistan's military ruler has allegedly agreed to allow a multinational force to be stationed inside the country's borders. |
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Even a giant canvas blow-up cow stationed near the field entrance collapsed in the wind. |
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All over the room, men sat stationed at their monitors, reporting the status of the enemy compounds to their officers. |
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The team was stationed on the trunk road from 9am to 3pm and made checks on more than 200 vehicles. |
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David will be mobilised in support of the task group stationed in the Middle East. |
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Their task was to delay any attempted enemy landing for long enough to allow the mobile units stationed in the interior to intervene. |
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Police officers stationed at a mobile unit outside his home and national newspaper reporters will keep a round-the-clock watch on the farm. |
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Its tradition stretches back to the fifers and drummers stationed with Hudson Valley minutemen during the Revolutionary War. |
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Most of the increase will come from an extension of the tours of duty for troops already stationed in Iraq. |
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Dozens of armed police moved in and were stationed outside the bank, some on rooftops. |
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The latter was on her cell phone when she spotted Amanda being ushered toward a counter, where a female sergeant was stationed. |
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Despite popular antiwar sentiment, the government has increased the number of British troops stationed in Iraq. |
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Thousands of Seabees served in combat areas of Korea during the war, but many other Seabees were stationed in lonely outposts all over the world. |
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In February and March, thousands of the over 70,000 American soldiers stationed in Germany received their marching orders for the Gulf. |
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A chef was stationed at one end to cook omelettes and serve bacon, sausages and black pudding. |
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And although he is a married father-of-two, he says the thought of being stationed close to the Iraqi border is not something he would shy from. |
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Vinny and Neil managed to meet in Iraq around three weeks ago while both were stationed in Basra. |
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Gurkha battalions have been stationed there in rotation for the past twenty-five years. |
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The white roll-top desk that was stationed in the corner of the room had been opened and office supplies. |
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These results suggested that a broader study should be done with acoustic listening posts stationed along channels. |
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Stephen described how he leaded as chief of his group, ambushing into the house where the drug ring was stationed. |
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With antiphonal brass stationed in the Lincoln Theater balcony, the orchestral climax was glorious. |
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Thousands of workers were stationed along a conveyor-belt-driven assembly line, each repetitiously adding parts to Ford's Model T car. |
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Stone was originally the son of a Marine stationed in Japan, and learned the language as a toddler, in addition to American English. |
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The U.S. Army has currently stationed my son abroad, with the Queens Royal Lancers, so this project will have to wait until he returns. |
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An inshore lifeboat will be temporarily stationed at the museum throughout the year-long construction period. |
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To summarize, spoken language interpreters are stationed in the well of the courtroom only when there is a NES witness involved. |
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A radioman, he was stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., but traveled the world. |
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This post-World War II immigration wave was made up almost entirely of war brides of American servicemen stationed in Iceland. |
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It was also common for chiliarchs and centurions to be dispatched seasonally to supervise bandit-suppression troops stationed in locations in and around the capital. |
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After Germany surrendered, Bennett was stationed there as part of the allied occupying force. |
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Russian ground forces, including infantry and armor units, are being permanently stationed in key areas. |
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It took earning my black belt while I was stationed in Korea to change all that. |
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They made good progress and on the first night stopped at one of the wayfarers' inns that were stationed at convenient day intervals along the most used roads. |
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Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed. |
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She adds that some of the earliest voting booths were stationed inside drinking establishments. |
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Instead, those missions have been flown from other locations and from aircraft carriers stationed in the region. |
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An elegant riverboat was stationed in the current of the river. |
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The SS, German gendarmerie, and Gestapo were all stationed in its vicinity. |
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Chris McGreal, a journalist for The Guardian who was stationed at the refugee camp in goma, recalled a strange sight. |
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And were the elite police sharpshooters stationed on the rooftops overlooking Nahda and Rabaa squares acting in self-defense? |
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Neubauer was stationed at Keesler for weather training, a military field that is the rough equivalent of meteorology. |
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She grew up in Stavanger, Norway's third-largest city, and met her husband when he was stationed there for military training. |
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To the Republic of Korea and United States military personnel stationed in the jsa, it is known as Propaganda Village. |
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To the ROK and U.S. soldiers stationed in the jsa, it is unironically referred to as Freedom Village. |
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Your triceps muscle, stationed on the underside of your upper arm, shortened. |
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According to Monaghan, this was a very regular occurrence among the female soldiers stationed there. |
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The aircraft carrier is stationed off the Montenegrin coast. |
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Paul stationed himself in the bedroom window, and I was in the garden and the boiler had reached working pressure so I flipped the piston to start it. |
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He recalls mourning the untimely deaths of two of his mates who had been stationed in the boiler room as he watched the wreck of the ship returning to Garden Island. |
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He was stationed in Germany, where he experienced the tumult of the Weimar Republic. |
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The state secretary for maritime affairs stationed naval ships at the 12-mile borderline to ensure that the vessel didn't enter his country's waters. |
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Troops would have been stationed upwind of the explosion so would not have suffered any significant radioactive fall-out, though there may have been a small risk of exposure. |
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James, 36. is a staff sergeant in the Army's food services division, which prepares meals for troops stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. |
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Mr Walsh joined the Voluntary Corps and was stationed in the Middle East. |
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An unlikely stockman has been stationed at the Santavan cattle yards near Berry Springs, 50 kilometres south of Darwin for the past couple of weeks. |
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At the age of 21, he was stationed on a ship 20 miles from Christmas Island as an H-bomb 1,000 times bigger than the Hiroshima bomb was detonated. |
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The pantograph was a movable parallelogram that could be mounted on a drawing board or stationed atop a table, as in the frontispiece to Scheiner's Pantographice. |
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Gigliotti stationed two officers with a measuring pole atop the ship winged funnel and, with help from helicopters circling overheard, guided the boat under the bridge. |
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Otherwise, they might be stationed at sites where they would come down with a case of anthrax or botulism before encountering an American daisy-cutter. |
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When stationed in Tadjikistan, Baer found to his dismay that the Agency had not a single Pashtun or Dari speaker to debrief refugees coming out of Afghanistan. |
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With Hadrian we see the first steps toward a system of frontier garrison troops, permanently stationed, along with a field army that gets moved from one hot spot to another. |
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A stewardess was stationed at the airport departure gate to check tickets. |
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In addition, instead of fashionably dressed young ladies stationed at the gate to usher in the movie-goers, formally attired old gentlemen will be assigned to do the job. |
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There is fear that division of the province will ultimately see a dramatic increase in the numbers of military personnel stationed in the contested territory. |
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The handlers who are stationed near the dispensing unit receive the cash and punch the amount into the battery-powered machine which prints out the bill. |
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I have defended murders, rapists, and other undesirable characters, so why not make a cogent argument on behalf of GIs who are stationed in Korea, like a devil's advocate. |
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Another two employees were sitting on their duffs on chairs, also doing nothing, though they were apparently stationed where they were stationed for a reason. |
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The regular troops from Anatolia under Ishak Pasha were stationed south of the Lycus down to the Sea of Marmara. |
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Peter I is supported by many of the Portuguese naval personnel stationed in Brazil, whose members became citizens of the new country. |
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The rebellion eventually reached the capital, and Aristide was forced into exile, after which the United Nations stationed peacekeepers in Haiti. |
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Her internship took her to Arizona, where she was stationed with the Indian Health Service for the Pascua Yaqui and Tohono O'odham nations. |
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By June 1853, both fleets were stationed at Besikas Bay, outside the Dardanelles. |
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Officials could be stationed in Poitou, however, due to a large concentration of castles compared to the rest of Aquitaine. |
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British Forces Gibraltar is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. |
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The first launch of Operation Feeding Freedom began with a team of Outbackers who traveled to Afghanistan in 2002 to feed troops stationed there. |
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L publications, as well as the table where you would be stationed to autograph the copies of your books to be dedicated on signing days. |
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Although much smaller than BAOR, it is still the largest concentration of British armed forces permanently stationed outside the United Kingdom. |
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The Defence Forces confirmed 115 peacekeepers will be stationed at the demilitarised Golan Heights region on the Syrian border. |
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He therefore commanded one of the largest Roman armies, stationed along the important Rhine frontier. |
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Then he joined the 1st Battalion, the Cameronians, stationed in West Germany where he spent six months receiving staff training. |
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He also noted that, in the Italian Campaign, the armoured units stationed near the coast had been damaged by naval bombardment. |
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He requested that the mobile reserves, especially tanks, be stationed as close to the coast as possible. |
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Patton was stationed in England until 6 July, thus continuing to deceive the Germans into believing a second attack would take place at Calais. |
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By 1779, the number of British and German troops stationed in North America was over 60,000, although these were spread from Canada to Florida. |
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At the onset of the war, the British had around 8,000 men stationed in North America. |
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At various times between 1949 and 1951, the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed in the British Crown Colony of Malta as a serving Royal Navy officer. |
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All military personnel, while stationed in Hong Kong, must remain within barrack grounds. |
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Initially, he rowed at Southsea Rowing Club, while stationed in Portsmouth with the Royal Navy and at Auriol Rowing Club in Hammersmith. |
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In the 1870s, billiards was a popular sport played by members of the British Army stationed in India. |
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The music section of the YMCA's education department needed volunteers to work with British troops stationed in Europe awaiting demobilisation. |
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Without conferring with his British ministers, George stationed them in Hanover to prevent enemy French troops from marching into the electorate. |
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Rising through the ranks, he was eventually stationed back to Britain in September 1918 as a colonel in the Air Ministry. |
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Upon learning that he would be stationed in Farnborough, Archie proposed marriage, and Agatha accepted. |
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The first to be dealt with were the Ordovices of north Wales, who had destroyed a cavalry ala of Roman auxiliaries stationed in their territory. |
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During 1759, with a planned French invasion imminent, a large force of soldiers was stationed there. |
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Eight of the First Article Test firings were supported by artillerymen from the 214th Field Artillery Brigade stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. |
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His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office and was temporarily stationed in the district. |
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In Woolwich in February 1792, he married Anne Reid, whom he had met while stationed at Fort Howe in Saint John. |
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Between 1785 and 1791 Cobbett was stationed with his regiment in New Brunswick and he sailed from Gravesend to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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The Eingreif divisions were stationed behind the Menin and Passchendaele ridges. |
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Until 1959, the sentries at Buckingham Palace were stationed outside the fence. |
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Thomas Delves Broughton and Frances Corkran, on 4 April 1866 while stationed at Portsmouth. |
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Belgium and the Netherlands were neutral countries and no troops were stationed in them. |
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Geyr also noted that in the Italian Campaign the armour stationed near the coast had been damaged by naval bombardment. |
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On AD August 24, 79, he was stationed at Misenum, at the time of the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which overwhelmed Pompeii and Herculaneum. |
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By June 1861, warships were stationed off the principal Southern ports, and a year later nearly 300 ships were in service. |
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Lindsey Davis' Marcus Didius Falco was stationed with the Second Augusta legion in Isca, and revisits it in The Silver Pigs. |
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From 1760s to the 1860s, local militia units were used to support British Army units stationed in Canada. |
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It served at several vulnerable locations, and was particularly stationed on the South Coast and in Ireland. |
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They hid their cavalry in the woods and stationed their infantry on the reverse slope of the bank. |
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Led by Cerialis, the Romans ultimately forced a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationed a legion on their territory. |
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Additional two legions, under the command of Lucius Nonius Asprenas were stationed in Moguntiacum. |
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The military port experienced an increase in activity, and the garrison stationed at Cherbourg was reinforced. |
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Tullius Cicero, then stationed with a legion in the territory of the Nervii, failed due to the timely appearance of Caesar. |
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The choicest Vandal warriors were formed into five cavalry regiments, known as Vandali Iustiniani, stationed on the Persian frontier. |
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Hiding his main body of troops in a wood, he stationed as bait a smaller vanguard in open ground before the wood. |
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What is known is that by 107, Roman legions were stationed in the area around Petra and Bostra, as is shown by a papyrus found in Egypt. |
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The guards were stationed in nearby castra and watchtowers usually built immediately on the Rhine. |
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On the large lakes in this region flotillas of patrol boats were stationed. |
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In addition, at vulnerable points, units of the Danube fleet were stationed. |
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I'd stationed Ashley and Willow at the pizza table, where they were handing out slices to anyone who volunteered to sign our Peace Pledge. |
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Later in 409, the West Romans stationed ten thousand Huns in Italy and Dalmatia to fend off Alaric, who then abandoned plans to march on Rome. |
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Graitzas Palaiologos was the military commander there, stationed at Salmeniko Castle. |
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The UN maintains a small observer force in Western Sahara, where a large number of Morocco's troops are stationed. |
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The police and gendarmerie are stationed and administered at the local level. |
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By 1531, the French had stationed a trading post off of an island on the Brazilian coast. |
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However, Salazar publicly stated his determination to keep the empire intact, and by the end of the year, 50,000 troops had been stationed there. |
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The garrison remains, with a large portion of the forces stationed in neighbouring Zhuhai as well. |
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At the immediate south of Manila, Mexicans were present at Ermita and at Cavite where they were stationed as sentries. |
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Martin Lister who received a report by an employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by Clopton Havers. |
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He stationed 25 men on every launch, 12 oarsmen, 12 crossbowmen and musketeers, and a captain. |
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The two regular battalions are traditionally stationed overseas on peacekeeping duties. |
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While stationed in Manila, Morga noted many of the wares imported from the Ming dynasty of China. |
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Under an African Union mandate, it has stationed forces in Sudan's Darfur region to try to establish peace. |
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The decision was to keep them on active duty with full pay, but they had to be stationed somewhere. |
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The news of these events finally tipped the sepoys stationed around Delhi into open rebellion. |
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Guards are stationed outside the building to provide armed protection, and ushers are stationed inside to maintain order. |
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This allowed the southern area to provide grain to the northern province, particularly to troops stationed there. |
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The works of Confucius were translated into European languages through the agency of Jesuit scholars stationed in China. |
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Aircraft stationed there were firstly the Blackburn Botha and Fairey Battle, then the more popular and successful Avro Anson. |
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A rising of the Brigantes has often been posited as the explanation for the disappearance of the Ninth Legion, stationed at York. |
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Over the next decades, troops stationed around Plymouth trained in the area, notably in 1853 before and during the Crimean War. |
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By his late twenties, George was promoted to the rank of military tribune and stationed as an imperial guard of the Emperor at Nicomedia. |
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Allied forces were stationed in bases across East Bengal in support of the Burma Campaign. |
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While stationed in the United Kingdom he met and married his war bride Lorna. |
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The majority of troops in Britain had to continue to be stationed in the north. |
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At their peak strength, well over 500 officers and airwomen were stationed at Valley. |
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Sir Peter Ustinov was stationed in the village during the Second World War, and bought a house on the cliffs after the war. |
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They stationed submarines in advance across the likely routes of the British ships. |
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After the Boxer Rebellion, 100,000 Russian soldiers were stationed in Manchuria. |
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Initially a very large community was centred around Swindon, due to the fact many military personnel has been stationed there during the war. |
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The Draco originated with the Sarmatians, a unit of whom were stationed in Ribchester from the 2nd to 4th centuries. |
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The Dragons of Arthur and Cadwaladr were possibly based on the draco standards carried by Roman cavalry units stationed in Britain. |
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Sheffield Wednesday and Scotland striker Steven Fletcher was also born in the town, where his serviceman father was stationed. |
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When the Romans came to Wales in 43 AD, they stationed more than 600 soldiers in the area. |
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Hadrian withdrew all the troops stationed in Parthia and Mesopotamia, abandoning Trajan's conquests. |
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Picket lines were stationed outside the pits and other industrial sites requiring coal and violent clashes with police were common. |
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In the late fourth century, large numbers of British auxiliary troops in the Roman army may have been stationed in Armorica. |
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This was undertaken by policemen, who were stationed along the line at distances of a mile or less. |
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He directed all Bodaboda, bicycle garage to be stationed in Malith market which is three kilometres away from town centre. |
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He was stationed in the Sea of Japan in World War II and the Yellow Sea during the Korean War. |
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By 1781, the Army numbered approximately 121,000 men globally, 48,000 of whom were stationed throughout the Americas. |
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The Army had approximately eighteen regiments of foot, some 8,500 men, stationed in North America. |
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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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The Scots had previously been stationed at Flodden Edge, to the south of Branxton. |
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The 40ft cartoon character had been stationed at a funfair in the Santry area. |
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During his period of command, his battalion was stationed at Ploegsteert but did not take part in any set battle. |
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Wellesley secured the rear of the advance, posting guards at the breach and then stationed his regiment at the main palace. |
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In the first four decades after the invasion of 43, four legions were stationed in Britannia. |
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L Piggott is the name of the chap stationed in the Trunks, Bags and Suitcases, as fine a man as ever punched a timeclock. |
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For his subsequent campaign in Gaul, Maximus drew on a large number of garrison units stationed on the northern border. |
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By that time over 50,000 British military personnel were still stationed in the Far East, including 30,000 in Singapore. |
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In 1865, the United States stationed a large combat Army near the Mexican border as a warning sign. |
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The majority of provincial troops stationed in such camps, forts and watchtowers. |
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This village was destroyed in the revolt, but when it had ended the Romans built another, bigger camp where the Legio X Gemina was stationed. |
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King Fahd allowed American and coalition troops to be stationed in Saudi Arabia. |
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Nineteen personnel are stationed in Gibraltar to support the small Gibraltar Squadron, the RN's only permanent overseas squadron. |
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Fifty years ago, judge advocates stationed in Germany participated in more than a few courts-martial involving undisciplined Soldiers. |
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In 1963 John, who lives at South-field Avenue in the village, became a crewman on the first inshore lifeboat to be stationed at Seahouses. |
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They would have to stop at the island, have their cargo inspected and measured by the Chinese customs officials stationed at the island, and pay customs duties. |
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Camels laden with water were stationed in the public squares. |
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This is believed to have been used by an artillery regiment stationed there from the 1860s for their pontoon bridge building, shooting and other exercises. |
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Besides exploring Fujian, Andrade sent one of his captains named Jorge de Mascarenhas to explore the Ryukyu Islands after he heard of their beauty while stationed in Malacca. |
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Flagmen will be stationed at the end of each block to direct traffic. |
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While one French army approached from the north, the Austrians were busy with another stationed in Genoa, which was besieged by a substantial force. |
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That s because it has a deal to produce the Emmy preshow and will therefore be stationed on the corner of the L-shaped carpet, with a view in each direction. |
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One was stationed in the province itself, perhaps for supervising the collection of tribute, and the other in Tenochtitlan, perhaps for supervising storage of tribute. |
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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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The Strategikon states the Huns also stationed sentries at significant distances and in constant contact with each other in order to prevent surprise attacks. |
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After completing eight weeks of basic training at Fort Ord, California, he was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division and stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. |
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In the 12th century, China's first permanent standing navy was established by the Southern Song dynasty, the headquarters of the Admiralty stationed at Dinghai. |
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Arriving in midsummer of 77, Agricola discovered that the Ordovices of north Wales had virtually destroyed the Roman cavalry stationed in their territory. |
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In 1873 a communalist insurrection broke out in the southeast of Spain, and the Spanish squadron stationed at Cartagena fell into the hands of the insurgents. |
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Since 1924, a border guard detachment has been stationed there. |
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The Ministry of Defence distributed leaflets to residents of the Lexington building in Bow, announcing that a missile system was to be stationed on top of the water tower. |
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Snooker is a pocket billiards game originated by British officers stationed in India during the 19th century, based on earlier pool games such as black pool and life pool. |
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But if Fritz is stationed in that patch of woodland, we've got no chance! |
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In the 1870s, billiards was a popular activity amongst British Army officers stationed in India and several variations of the game were devised during this time. |
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Snooker gained its own identity in 1884 when officer Sir Neville Chamberlain, while stationed in Ooty, devised a set of rules that combined pyramid and life pool. |
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Some clubs closed down, others amalgamated and carried on playing other local clubs and, sometimes, teams from the armed forces stationed in their various areas. |
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Since 1943, the BBC has provided radio programming to the British Forces Broadcasting Service, which broadcasts in countries where British troops are stationed. |
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The Stamp Act Congress met in New York in October 1765 as the Sons of Liberty organized in the city, skirmishing over the next ten years with British troops stationed there. |
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I was stationed in Germany in 1972 and every year we had a day in which the US Army and the West German Army got together and switched small arms. |
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In 2009 there were 2,340 armed forces personnel stationed in Dorset including the Royal Armoured Corps at Bovington, Royal Signals at Blandford and the Royal Marines at Poole. |
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To reduce disruptions in services, cross-train staff members stationed at multiple work sites so that those employees can step in and perform essential functions. |
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Zawrotny is stationed at the USCG Air Station, Kodiak, Alaska. |
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Octavian then engrosses for himself proconsular powers for ten years in all the provinces where more than one legion was stationed, giving him effective control of the army. |
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Rugby in the Middle East and the Gulf States has its history in the 1950s, with clubs formed by British and French Services stationed in the region after the Second World War. |
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The Oliviers returned to Britain in March 1943, and Leigh toured through North Africa that same year as part of a revue for the armed forces stationed in the region. |
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When Drumm was led out of court he did not look back at his wife Lorraine, who appeared emotional at times, or at the reporters stationed in the jury box across from him. |
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In Spring of 1945, the war clearly at its climax in Europe, the school was derequisitioned by the military, who had been stationed there, and handed back to The Warden. |
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The defenders were stationed not only in the towns themselves, but also between the towns in open areas and highlands that overlooked the beaches. |
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When he was stationed at Kingston upon Hull, he and Edith went walking in the woods at nearby Roos, and Edith began to dance for him in a clearing among the flowering hemlock. |
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A team of code breakers stationed at Bletchley Park worked to break codes as quickly as possible to provide advance information on German plans and troop movements. |
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Minotto and his Venetians were stationed in the Blachernae palace, together with Teodoro Caristo, the Langasco brothers, and Archbishop Leonardo of Chios. |
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As of 2012, there are also 40 British Army personnel stationed in Belize. |
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This afternoon the gudgeon of the rudder belonging to the large cutter was drawn out and stolen without being perceived by the man that was stationed to take care of her. |
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At the end of the war no foreign troops were stationed on its soil. |
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It was quite dark when, after an arduous climb, the sheriff made his tortuous way through the chaparral to the point where Anthony Garland should be stationed. |
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A few years after Bettys opened in York war broke out, and the basement 'Bettys Bar' became a favourite haunt of the thousands of airmen stationed around York. |
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There are also RNLI lifeboats stationed along both sides of the Channel. |
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Roman power in Thracia rested mainly with the legions stationed in Moesia. |
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He claimed that they should have marched to the Maryhill Barracks and tried to persuade the troops stationed there to come out on the protesters' side. |
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Young, mostly untried, troops were transported from camps and barracks around the country and stationed on the streets of Glasgow, specifically to combat this possibility. |
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This meant that Navy Masters-at-Arms stationed at bases and on board ships around the world executed their force protection readiness more than ever. |
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British troops stationed in America were often on the verge of starvation. |
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On his march to Rome through Italy, Octavian's presence and newly acquired funds attracted many, winning over Caesar's former veterans stationed in Campania. |
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Jimmy Hill, presenter of Match of the Day, was stationed at Folkestone Garrison during the Second World War, during which time he entertained troops. |
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There are some other categories of people who are exempt from the residence requirements such as specific government workers and those in the armed forces stationed overseas. |
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One of the most effective means of control was the secret service stationed in what was called the Eastern Depot at the beginning of the dynasty, later the Western Depot. |
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Mark Merritt arrived in Tavistock and was appointed as the first, and only, chief constable of Tavistock and was stationed at the Guildhall on Bedford Square. |
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Trained as a shorthand typist, she volunteered to be trained in wireless telegraphy and was stationed in Scarborough, where she worked at the 'Y' station for two years. |
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Instead of an immediate return to France, the Western Allies staged offensives in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations, where British troops were already stationed. |
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In February 1941, the German Afrika Korps arrived in Libya to aid the Italians in the North African Campaign and attempt to contain Commonwealth forces stationed in Egypt. |
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