The platoon attacked this strongpoint, though heavily outnumbered, and Connor himself killed two German snipers. |
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In one instance, Fall documents the capture of the overrun Algerian troops on French strongpoint Gabrielle early in the battle. |
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A combination of convoy escort, active patrolling, and strongpoint operations has been the most successful techniques used so far. |
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The chateau on the northern outskirts is a strongpoint of bunkers connected by tunnels, surrounded by dense minefields and barbed wire. |
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Heym's strongpoint is his ability to describe the habits, ways of thinking and behaviour of the various sections of the GDR elite. |
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Another strongpoint of the report is its detailed description of the individual social and political groupings and strata. |
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The goal was to destroy the enemy's will to fight by demonstrating our superiority and ability to attack into their strongpoint defenses in and around the city at will. |
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North Korea still denies it has one. Honest accounting is hardly North Korea's strongpoint. |
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This is possibly their strongpoint as well as their weak point when compared to artists in other fields. |
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Fiscal advice is a strongpoint of our firm. |
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Voice over: One is strongpoint 16 where we parked the cars yesterday. |
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In 2000, the Board declared that the site commemorates the defence system put in place at Québec City, Canada's main strongpoint in the colonial era, and that the site includes the entire defence system. |
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Finally, Captain William Ruddock worked his company around the side of a strongpoint known as 'Hamburg' and was able to bring fire across the German positions. |
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These features, along with another hollow on the rock's south side, formed an ideal natural strongpoint upon which Edinburgh Castle was built. |
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On the left bank the Germans overran the Bois d'Avocourt on March 20 as a prelude to an assault on the French strongpoint at Hill 304, but that attack failed to develop. |
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A memorial to the American National Guard sits at the location of a former German strongpoint. |
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Though smaller than a real fortress, they acted as a border guard rather than a real strongpoint to watch and maintain the border. |
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Struggling through the mud, and under fire from the strongpoint in front of the 73rd as well as the Pimple and Hill 145, their advance slowed and finally stuttered to a halt significantly short of their objective. |
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Residuals have always been a MINI strongpoint, so your Clubman should retain a good chunk of its value when you come to sell. |
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The German High Command had designated it as a defensive military strongpoint against the Russian advance from the east. |
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Another Mazda strongpoint is equipment and there's tons of it in the latest model. |
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The town of Fleury fell, as did the first line of trenches in front of Souville, but the offensive stalled at the French strongpoint at Froide Terre. |
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Finally, on September 11, 1855 three days after a successful French assault on the Malakhov, a major strongpoint in the Russian defenses, the Russians blew up the forts, sank the ships, and evacuated Sevastopol. |
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Stanley was used as an Argentine strongpoint throughout the conflict. |
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Dayan ordered the IDF forces to seize Crossroads 12 in the central Rafah area, and to focus on breaking through rather than reducing every Egyptian strongpoint. |
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The concept, which originated in castles such as Krak des Chevaliers, was to remove the reliance on a central strongpoint and to emphasise the defence of the curtain walls. |
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Strongpoint spends more time on the ferry to Scotland than in Ireland, with the occasional skirmish in England. |
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Welsh Grand National third Glenquest also has a Peter Marsh engagement, while Strongpoint and Trucking Along are potential rivals to The New One in the StanJames. |
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