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He scuttled in shadow along the east wall of the stockade and then followed the south wall until he was at the rear of the two frame buildings.
After crossing the Brazos, the Texian Army marched due east as Houston received reports from his scouts to the rear.
It was difficult for the British forces to gain ground observation of the German rear areas east of the ridges.
The area at the rear of the twin-towered gatehouse was enclosed in a courtyard by walls and a tower to form an inner ward, with access on the east side.
The rear entrance of the Mississippi State Penitentiary in unincorporated Sunflower County is about east of Shelby, along Mississippi Highway 32.
To the rear of the hall is the noted Parterre garden which is located on the east lawn.
Recent field studies that located the exact position of the Sherbrooke tanks puts the range at less than and the firing angle from their position behind the Chateau's now removed east wall coincides exactly with the damage area to Wittman's Tiger in the left rear engine compartment.
The British objective was a ridge to the east of Villers-Bocage ; Dempsey hoped that the appearance of a strong force in Panzer Lehr's rear, occupying high ground and interdicting important lines of communication, would compel the German division to withdraw or surrender and thus break the deadlock to the west of Caen.
On July 3, Hampton led the cavalry attack to the east of Gettysburg, attempting to disrupt the Union rear areas, but colliding with Union cavalry.
Nor is it clear why Pierre declined to harass his forces from the rear as John marched east.
In order to surprise the defenders, IDF units were transported via the newly-captured Beer Sheva to the Egyptian Army's southern ( rear ) flank, and attacked northwards ( the Egyptians expected attacks from the north and east ).
Inserted by boat on Italy ’ s east coast between Ancona and Pescara, the troopers were to destroy railway bridges and disrupt rear areas.
These guns would signal General Hand to feint an attack with that provisional regiment upon the center of the horseshoe, at which time the brigades to the east would swing inward, assault the summit of the hill and turn their attack to the left and rear of the breastworks.
The only slight weakness was to the rear of the position in the north east.
To address this problem of enemy units in the rear of the advancing Egyptian Expeditionary Force, two columns of light horse and yeomanry moved out from Serapeum near Ismailia on the Suez Canal with three aircraft in support to attack Nekhl to the east.
The middle tier is split into front and rear sections, while the enclosure is split into east and west sections, either side of the retractable tunnel cover.
It is flanked on the north by the Old Admiralty and the Admiralty Citadel, on the east by William Kent's Horse Guards – formerly the headquarters of the British Army – and on the south by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and the rear garden wall of 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister.
Yoshitsune ’ s armies move west to attack the Taira from the rear whereas his half-brother Noriyori advances to attack the Taira camp from the east.
View looking east of Coldrum with the peristalith in the foreground and the chamber to the rear.
John managed to escape to the east with about 20, 000 soldiers and fought a successful rear guard action against Guiot de Lacour's dragoons near the upper Isonzo at Bovec on 19 November 1805.
Meanwhile, MG Louis-Michel Sahuc's rear guard consisting of light cavalry and the 35th Line Infantry Regiment deployed 12 km to the east of Sacile near Pordenone.
As the Dutch had again the weather gauge in relation to the English rear, some of their ships wore to the east to attack it.
After a short period of training and combat patrolling in the Corps ' rear, 23 November-6 December, it landed at Ipil and fought up the east coast of Ormoc Bay to seize Ormoc, 10 December.
The boundaries of Summer Hill are defined by Parramatta Road and Liverpool Road to the north, the rear of the properties on the west side of Prospect Road ( with a detour around Trinity Grammar School ) to the West, Old Canterbury Road to the south, and the north-south goods railway line to the east.
The vehicle was located six miles east of town with the rear riddled with bullets.

east and face
In the context of the passage, they seem to equate to something like “ east and west .” There is a passage in Ezekiel, however, where God says to the prophet, " Set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him.
In his fictional historical essay " The Hyborian Age ", Howard describes how the people of Atlantis — the land where his character King Kull originated — had to move east after a great cataclysm changed the face of the world and sank their island, settling where Ireland and Scotland would eventually be located, Thus they are ( in Howard's work ) the ancestors of the Irish and Scottish ( the Celtic Gaels ) and not the Picts, the other ancestor of modern Scots who also appear in Howard's work.
Amida, and Ad Tigris ( Cizre ), he decided to travel east to face the re-emergent threat.
In June 2010, 9-month-old twin girls were bitten on the arms and face when a fox entered their upstairs room in east London.
A lavish temple called the Elagabalium was built on the east face of the Palatine Hill to house Elagabal, who was represented by a black conical meteorite from Emesa.
This location was auspicious, as the wealthy Byzantine Empire was weakening to his West, while in the east, Muslim forces under the Seljuk Turks were splintered and distracted in the face of relentless Mongol aggression and internal bickering.
According to the biblical account, a united humanity of the generations following the Great Flood, speaking a single language and migrating from the east, came to the land of Shinar, where they resolved to build a city with a tower " with its top in the heavens ... lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the Earth ".
Temple of Hephaestus, a Doric order | Doric Greek temple in Athens with the original entrance facing east, 449 BC ( western face depicted ).
After a rigorous approach including several hundred feet of granite stairs, the final pitch up the peak's steep but somewhat rounded east face is ascended with the aid of a pair of post-mounted braided steel cables originally constructed close to the Anderson route in 1919.
The King's Apartments face south over the Privy Garden, the Queen's east over the Fountain Garden.
The girl was carried to the east and placed face down so her blood would soak into the earth, with appropriate prayers for the crops and life she would bring to all life on the prairie.
Penuel ( Hebrew פ ְּ נו ּ א ֵ ל ), also known as the " face of God ", is a place not far from Succoth, on the east of the Jordan and north of the river Jabbok.
In fairly low latitudes in summertime, windows that face east and west and sometimes those that face toward the pole receive more sunlight than windows facing toward the equator.
So young and yet so formed a face, east and west at home in it, clean shaven like a Norman, olive-skinned like a Syrian, all memories of the Holy Land in one human countenance ".
A temple called the Elagabalium was built on the east face of the Palatine Hill, to house the holy stone of the Emesa temple, a black conical meteorite.
While the priest faced both the altar and east throughout the Mass, the people would face the altar ( from the sides ) until the high point of the Mass, where they would then turn to face east along with the priest.
While studying together, women were required to face east while men faced west.
The Cottonwood Butte ski area is west of the city, on the east face of the mountain of the same name.
The Farms also contains the " point " in Grosse Pointe, where, just east of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, there is a large bend in the lakeshore, such that those on the shoreline face east, instead of south, as they do when on the shoreline of neighboring Grosse Pointe, closer to the entrance of the Detroit River.
The Rims run to the north and east of the downtown core, separating it from the Heights to the north and Lockwood to the east, with the cliffs to the north being tall and to the east of downtown, the face rises.

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