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Following the defeat at the river Longanus, the Mamertines appealed to both Rome and Carthage for assistance, and acting first the Carthaginians approached Hiero to take no further action and convinced the Mamertines to accept a Carthaginian garrison in Messana.
Following the rebellion during the summer of 1648 the keep was partially dismantled at the orders of Cromwell, to make further occupation by garrison indefensible.
Following the surrender of the garrison on April 29, 1916, the survivors of the siege were marched to imprisonment at Aleppo.
Following his service at Zutphen, where Sir Philip Sidney was fatally wounded, Leicester deemed him " worth his weight in pearl "; in October, with Sir William Pelham he took Deventer, where he was appointed governor of the city in command of a garrison of his own-mostly Irish-troops, numbering 1, 200.
Following heavy bombardment and siege operations that progressively neared the fort's walls, the garrison was forced to surrender when it became apparent that General Daniel Webb, the commander at Fort Edward, was not sending any relief.
Following a brief naval bombardment the troops on Maaloy succeeded in securing the island ; however, the four Troops in Vaagso experienced considerable resistance from the German garrison and their attack up the main street briefly stalled before Durnford-Slater signalled Haydon requesting the floating reserve be released to him and No. 6 Troop under Peter Young were ferried across from Maaloy.
Following the winter, Attu was liberated and Kiska was bombed once more for over two months, before a larger American force was allocated to defeat the expected Japanese garrison of 5, 200 men.
Following several more U. S. raids over the summer, the British garrison returned to York and rebuilt the fortifications, most of which are still standing today.
Following the invasion by Claudius in AD 43, Camulodunum became the first garrison and capital of the new Roman province of Britannia.
Following the closure of the Immigration Detention Centre, and the return of the site to the ADF, Woomera West was redesigned, altered, and re-established as a secure Defence garrison support facility and renamed ' Camp Rapier '.
Following the completion of Fort Crawford, the garrison was engaged primarily in peacekeeping between the new white settlers arriving in the region and Wisconsin's Native American tribes.
Following the withdrawal of British garrison troops from Australia in 1870, Jervois and Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Scratchley were commissioned by a group of colonies to advise on defence matters.
Following the successful capture of Malaya and Singapore, the IJA 25th Army served primarily as a garrison force for the occupied territories.
Following orders of the Governor of New France, Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal, in May 1756 French and Indian raiding parties under the command of Louis Coulon de Villiers began harassing the Oswego garrison from a camp on Henderson Bay ( south of present-day Sackett's Harbor, New York ).
Following the re-possession of Guadeloupe, Cochrane kept up the Corps, and on 12 October 1810 redistributed the men: 70 among the ships of the squadron, 20 to 30 to the battery at the Saintes ( a group of small islands to the south of Guadeloupe ), and 50 remaining in the Marie Galante garrison.
Following Roberts ' departure, Canby sent additional reinforcements from the fort's garrison, and assigned several companies of New Mexico volunteers to " watch the movements of the enemy, threaten his flanks and rear, and impede his movements as much as possible.
Following its capture in 1997, the SPLA fortified and turned Yei into a garrison town.
Following the destruction of his naval forces Licinius evacuated his garrison from Byzantium which joined his main army in Chalcedon on the Asiatic shore of the Bosporus.
Following a Council of War, at which all the senior officers present concurred, it was agreed the fleet stood no chance of further damaging the French ships or of relieving the garrison.
Following the capitulation, Monckton treated the defeated French generously and offered the garrison passage to Fortress Louisbourg.

Following and duty
Following Kes ' departure (" The Gift ") Paris once again served regular duty shifts in sickbay.
Following the military coup d ' état on 19 September 2006, all members of the Assembly are suspended from duty until the next election.
Following controversy over assaults by uniformed officers with concealed shoulder identification numbers during the G20 summit, Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said, " the public has a right to be able to identify any uniformed officer whilst performing their duty " by their shoulder identification numbers.
Following the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Mitscher went on shore leave and planning duty, and Vice Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. took over as commanding officer of TF 38, which continued under Halsey and the Third Fleet.
Following the arrest of suspected communist radicals in 1919 and 1920 during the Palmer raids, Frankfurter, together with other prominent lawyers including Zechariah Chafee, signed an ACLU report which condemned the " utterly illegal acts committed by those charged with the highest duty of enforcing the laws " including entrapment, police brutality, prolonged incommunicado detention, and violations of due process in court.
Following the Civil War, the 15th Infantry served on occupation duty in Alabama until 1869.
Following a pattern whereby tours of duty away from the regiment alternated with those in it, he was sent for a refresher course at the Small Arms School before being posted to the 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, at Pirbright.
Following the Postal Services Act 2011 regulatory responsibility for postal services transferred to Ofcom on 1 October 2011, with its primary duty to maintain the UK 6-day a week universal postal service.
Following two years of sea duty, he became a Naval Architect specializing in submarine construction.
Following the end of the Good Parliament its acts were reversed by John of Gaunt, March's steward was jailed, and March himself was ordered to inspect Calais and other remote royal castles as part of his duty as Marshall of England.
Following instruction at the Marine Officers ' School, Port Royal, South Carolina, his first tour of duty was at the Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Following duty in Washington, D. C., he joined the Marine Barracks, Quantico, where he became Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1 Section, Fleet Marine Force ( FMF ).
Following his first year at Columbia, in 1941 Colby volunteered for active duty with the US Army and served with the Office of Strategic Services as a Jedburgh or special operator trained to work with resistance forces in occupied Europe to harass German and Axis forces.
Following his release from active duty, Brand continued service in Marine Forces Reserve and Air National Guard jet fighter squadrons until 1966.
Following a navigator / bombardier course in the fall of 1941 and a brief stint on anti-submarine patrol duty with the 6th Reconnaissance Squadron at Muroc AAB, Elliott received a top-secret assignment to carry out clandestine reconnaissance flights over the Sahara, with emphasis on French West Africa, with which the United States was not at war.
Following the usual pattern of alternating duty afloat and ashore, Parsons was posted to the battleship in June 1930, with the rank of lieutenant.
Following flight training, he served tours of duty in A-4 Skyhawk and A-6 Intruder aircraft, and was selected to attend the Empire Test Pilots ' School in Britain.
Following tours as an F / A-18 flight instructor and as a catapult officer aboard the, Oswald resigned from active Navy duty and joined Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a civilian test pilot.
Following his successful assignment at NAS Anacostia as staff officer of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Wead was assigned staff duty involving flying at NAS North Island where he served as Flag Lieutenant to Captain Stanford Elwood Moses, USN-the flight project commander at NAS North Island.
Following his return from foreign shore duty in June 1931, he became a student at the Field Officer's Course, U. S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia.
Following his successful command of the Card, Captain Isbell was on duty with the Tenth Fleet, Anti-submarine Warfare, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., for a year.
Following a tour of duty as Fleet Marine Officer of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet, from January 1915 to June 1916, LtCol Fuller was assigned to the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, where he successfully completed the course.
Following this assignment he had duty from November 1933 to May 1936 as Aide to the Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable Claude A. Swanson.
Following the end of the war, he was assistant chief of staff of VI and IV Corps on occupation duty, advancing to the rank of temporary colonel.

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