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A four-gun battery of Model 1895 ten-barrel Gatling Guns in. 30 Army made by Colt's Arms Company was formed into a separate detachment led by Lt. John " Gatling Gun " Parker.
The Luxembourg Army took charge of part of the French zone of occupation in Germany, the 2nd Battalion occupying part of the Bitburg district and a detachment from the 1st Battalion part of the Saarburg district.
** The British 8th Army, together with Slovene partisan troops and a motorized detachment of the Yugoslav 4th Army, arrives in Carinthia and Klagenfurt.
* March 24 – Taiping Rebellion: Suspecting treachery on the part of East King Yang Xiuqing, Shi Dakai garrisons Anhui and begins his march back to the Heavenly Capital, having defeated a strong Xiang Army detachment.
He was recruited by Albert Jolis of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) Seventh Army detachment.
* Macedonian National Liberation Army, a partisan detachment during the People's Liberation War of Macedonia in World War II
It was suppressed by volunteer militias and a detachment of the United States Army.
A detachment of tirailleurs ( Muslim troops in the French Army ) fired on the demonstrators, killing 54, injuring 140, and traumatising the settlers ' population in what is known as the " gunfight of the Rue d ' Isly ".
Other military activities and federal agencies using the base include Navy Operational Support Center Tucson, a detachment of the Naval Air Systems Command, the Federal Aviation Administration, the U. S. Customs Service Air Service Branch, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
The Confederate States Army defeated a Union detachment sent to destroy a salt works in the parish.
At dawn, a detachment of Red Army soldiers appeared ' Are there any Jews here?
At the Battle of Hamel on 4 July 1918, Monash, with the support of the British 4th Army commander Sir Henry Rawlinson commanded the 4th Australian Division, supported by the British 5th Tank Brigade, along with a detachment of US troops, to win a small but operationally significant victory for the Allies.
An Army Cadet Force detachment is also located in the town.
Three Army detachments with mobile units and the Marine detachment were ordered into the field on 3 December to be in operation by 10 December.
The Philippine Army Air Corps constituted another 1, 500 members, with units at Maniquis Field ( Cabanatuan ), Zablon Field ( Manila ), and an auxiliary strip at Batangas, all on Luzon ; and a detachment at Lahug on Cebu.
This force was later expanded to include an Army training detachment and a small medical detachment attached to a US Air Force hospital.
From 1938 and during the war he served as an NCO in mobile radio detachment ( 3 Corps ) of Royal Signals Corps in the 8th Army in Persia in 1942.
On April 19, 1775, a detachment of the British Army marched inland from Boston, in search of a cache of arms and with orders to arrest certain prominent local leaders.
On May 3, 2003, a detachment of U. S. Army Special Forces led by United States Navy Commander David Beckett and eight nuclear experts from the United States Department of Defense's Direct Support Team conducted a survey of the facility, finding the looting, similar to the situation in the nearby Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center.
On 23 June 1884, French troops advancing to occupy Lang Son, in accordance with the terms of this agreement, clashed near the small town of Bac Le with a detachment of the Chinese Guangxi Army.
The change was not finalized until 27 April 1943, when General Andrew McNaughton, the commander of the First Canadian Army, deemed Husky to be a viable military undertaking and agreed to the detachment of both 1st Canadian Infantry Division and 1st Canadian Tank Brigade.
In the Thracian front the Bulgarian army had placed 346, 182 men against the Ottoman 1st Army with 105, 000 men in eastern Thrace and the Kircaali detachment of 24, 000 men in western Thrace.
A small four-gun detachment of hand-cranked Gatling guns in. 30 Army caliber was also present.

detachment and troops
On this ship he took a detachment of troops from Rio de Janeiro to Colonia do Sacramento on the Rio de la Plata ( opposite Buenos Aires ) to relieve the garrison there.
His troops were able to recover the coras ( provinces ) of Jaén and Elvira, while a cavalry detachment was sent to free Málaga from ibn Hafsun's siege.
A small detachment of French troops led by Joseph Coulon de Jumonville, was discovered by Tanacharison and a few warriors east of present-day Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
He left a detachment of 20, 000 troops to garrison the newly conquered region.
At the Pyrenees, he left a detachment of 11, 000 Iberian troops, who showed reluctance to leave their homeland, to garrison the newly conquered region.
** As one of the reprisals for the attempted assassination of Italian viceroy Rodolfo Graziani, a detachment of Italian troops massacres the entire community of Debre Libanos, killing 297 monks and 23 laymen.
In response to a proposal first made on July 22 by the commander of his German troops, Baron Riedesel, Burgoyne sent a detachment of about 800 troops under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum from Fort Miller on a foraging mission to acquire horses for the German dragoons, draft animals to assist in moving the army, and to harass the enemy.
After suffering some 1, 400 casualties, and aided by a single Gatling Gun detachment for fire support, American troops successfully stormed and occupied both El Caney and San Juan Heights.
Early on September 18, Brown's troops surprised a British contingent holding some prisoners near the Lake George landing, while a detachment of his troops snuck up Mount Defiance, and captured most of the sleeping construction crew.
As archbishop of the imperial city of Constantinopolis, he traveled with a detachment of troops who were under the command of Count Candidian.
The small group of Puritan horsemen who had pursued them had, upon reaching Hertford, met with Colonel Scroope and his Roundhead troops from their detachment at Colchester.
By dexterous management and large promises he overcame the misgivings of the Greek troops over the length and danger of the war ; a Spartan fleet of thirty-five triremes sent to Cilicia opened the passes of the Amanus into Syria and conveyed to him a Spartan detachment of 700 men under Cheirisophus.
Several miles to the northeast, another detachment of troops established Fort Matson.
During the American Revolutionary War, General Henry Knox led a detachment of troops that hauled cannon from Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain over the Berkshires and through Blandford, eventually on to Boston to bombard the British, forcing their withdrawal from the city.
Pulaski's Legion, along with three companies of light infantry, three troops of light horse, and one artillery detachment, came too late to be of great use against Ferguson's operations.
On Christmas Day of 1862 a move was made by Confederate General John B. Magruder, who authored a detachment of troops to commence the ruination of the lighthouse tower.
Baldwin commanded a detachment of troops which captured a bridge in the vicinity of Constantinople.
Raymond led them out to besiege Ma ' arrat al-Numan, although he left a small detachment of his troops in Antioch, where Bohemond also remained.
Nasir Jung came south to Gingee in 1750, where he requested and received a detachment of British troops.
A detachment of British troops sent to San Pedro was defeated by the Maya later that year.

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