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Once and bombardment
Once a lull in the fighting allowed, he moved back through the gas cloud, artillery bombardment and machine gun fire to gather reinforcements.

Once and had
Once again, he shook his head, kept his face expressionless and his voice very calm, and had a strongly supported alibi ready.
Once Todman thought he had spotted a tank and went down to investigate while Greg covered him.
Once I had a religious emotion.
Once out of the gate they had charged straight up the narrow lane.
Once covertly looking at Simms Purdew, the only man in the world whom he hated, he had seen the heavy, slack, bestubbled jaw open and close to emit the cruel, obscene banter, and had seen the pale-blue eyes go watery with whisky and merriment, and suddenly he was not seeing the face of that vile creature.
Once there had been big glittering rooms where Ulanys bowed and kissed the ladies' hands as they flirted from behind their fans.
Once the full extent of this Russian military penetration of Cuba was clear, President Kennedy announced we would take whatever action was appropriate to prevent this, even if we had to go it alone.
Once the soldiers from the barracks had to hold the ship from blowing away while Fogg revved the engine and got the tail up.
Once, after the Discovery lay for a week in rough weather, Hudson ordered the anchor raised before the sea had calmed.
Once he had abandoned himself to the very worst, once he had quieted all the dragons of worry and suspense, there wouldn't be very much for Mae to do.
Once, in New York, he had gone flying with some friends in a small private airplane with a single engine.
Once the Old Man had had a wife.
Once the soft, pretty moth found the bright light she had always wanted??
Once before I had been to Paris, long before I married Valery.
Once burned -- scalded, really, because Vivian had given him every encouragement -- forever shy.
Once, like you, I had one head, two hands, ten fingers on my hands.
Once Pan had the audacity to compare his music with that of Apollo, and to challenge Apollo, the god of the kithara, to a trial of skill.
Once again Abd al-Rahman had to be concerned with developments in the Upper March.
Once he had established himself as sole ruler of the Roman state in 30 BC, Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted son Augustus inaugurated a strategy of advancing the empire's southeastern European border to the line of the Danube from the Alps, the Dinaric Alps and Macedonia.
Once war had begun, Hitler urged his economic experts to abandon caution and expend all available resources on the war effort.
Once the keys had been pressed they were locked down until mechanical contacts in a distributor unit passed over the sector connected to that particular keyboard, when the keyboard was unlocked ready for the next character to be entered, with an audible click ( known as the " cadence signal ") to warn the operator.
Once again, though, the team's pitching was a glaring weakness, as the staff had an ERA of 6. 02.

Once and infantry
Once again Zurlauben's Gens d ' Armes charged, looking to rout Lumley's English cavalry who linked Cutts ' column facing Blenheim with Churchill's infantry.
Once the Swiss developed their pike squares for offensive as well as defensive use, infantry started to become the principal arm.
Once one side coaxed their opposing infantry into breaking formation, the cavalry would be deployed in an attempt to exploit the loss of cohesion in the opposing infantry lines and begin slaying the infantrymen in the pandemonium.
Once located, the armored infantry would attack using tanks as infantry support.
Once the infantry had breached the American lines, Peiper's role was to advance via Ligneuville, Stavelot, Trois-Ponts, and Werbomont and seize and secure the Meuse bridges around Huy.
Once the flanks were under heavy attack, the massed body of the British infantry could storm the Fontenoy – Barry gap and dislodge the main French army.
Once they reached the vicinity of the village church, the Saxons were steadily met by the third battalion of infantry regiment 17 and the attack at once broke down, with the attackers forced to take shelter in the buildings nearby.
Once the guns stopped, the defenders had time to emerge and were usually ready for the attacking infantry.
Once tanks began to be used in concentrations, they easily broke through German lines and could not be dislodged through infantry counterattack.
Once they had retraced their steps, Robinson's brigade, led by eight companies of light infantry soon drove the defenders back, and the British had crossed the ford and were preparing to advance, when the orders arrived from Prévost to call off the attack.
Once more the dashing counter-attack of the French was thrown into confusion by Prussian shell fire, and as the French fell back, the Prussian infantry, now reinforced, followed them up ( about 13: 00 h ).
Once the three gliders landed, some roughly which incurred casualties, the pilots joined the glider-borne troops ( Ox's & Bucks Light Infantry ) to act as infantry.
Once reinforcements had arrived from Canada, each brigade would have had one small armoured regiment ( two squadrons, each 20 tanks ), and two four-company infantry battalions.
Once the main body jumped, the pathfinders then joined their original units and fought as standard airborne infantry.
Once across, Wellesley ordered his six infantry battalions to form into two lines, with his cavalry as a reserve in a third.
Once again, the conditions prevented 8th Army's armour from exploiting the breakthrough, and the infantry of British V Corps and I Canadian Corps ( joined by the New Zealand 2nd Division ) had to grind their way forward while von Vietinghoff withdrew his forces behind the next river beyond the Marecchia, the Uso, a few miles beyond Rimini.
Once ashore the tanks provided close support to the infantry and most of the initial German resistance was quickly overcome.
Once the men had reported back, the brigade was split up, with the 2 / 11th Infantry Battalion being sent to Western Australia to undertake garrison duty while the brigade's other infantry battalions and the divisional cavalry regiment were sent to the Northern Territory to bolster its defences in the wake of Japanese successes.
Once the main body jumped, the pathfinders then joined their original units and fought as standard airborne infantry.
Once gaps had been punched in the enemy front by the infantry tanks, the cruisers were intended to penetrate to the rear, attacking lines of supply and communication in accordance with the theories of J. F. C.
Once the infantry tank-supported attack had broken through heavily defended areas in the enemy lines, other tanks such as cruiser tanks or light tanks, were expected to exploit their higher speed and longer range to operate far behind the front in order to cut lines of supply and communications.
Once all his force had crossed the river, Warren sent part of an infantry division under Lieutenant General Francis Clery against the Boer right flank positions on a plateau named Tabanyama.

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