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troopers and 3rd
French cuirassiers ( troopers of the 3rd regiment ) during a charge.
Approximately 400-600 of the retreating Spanish defenders at El Caney later participated in a hastily-organized counterattack against troopers of the U. S. 3rd Cavalry and the 1st Volunteer Infantry atop Kettle Hill.
In October 1876, Colonel Mackenzie departed Camp Robinson with about 1, 000 troopers of the U. S. 2nd Cavalry Regiment, U. S. 3rd Cavalry Regiment, U. S. 4th Cavalry Regiment, and U. S. 5th Cavalry Regiment.
One hundred fifty troopers led by Captain Anson Mills from the 3rd U. S. Cavalry surrounded the village of thirty-seven lodges and attacked it the next morning, shooting anyone who resisted.
At the Battle of Salamanca on 22 July 1812, d ' Urban's troopers performed well while assisting the 3rd Division's attack on the French left flank.

troopers and Regiment
The worst accident in the Regiment's history occurred on 12 June 1996 when two S-70-A9 Blackhawks from the 5th Aviation Regiment carrying SASR troopers collided during a live fire counter-terrorism / special recovery operation exercise at Fire Support Base Barbara in the High Range Training Area at Townsville, Queensland.
Hitting the Confederates " like a thunderbolt ", according to William Forse Scott's The Story of a Cavalry Regiment: the Career of the Fourth Iowa Veteran Volunteers, the Union troopers forced the Confederate line to disintegrate " like a row of bricks ".
The troopers stationed at Fort Brown from 1929-45 were from the 124th Cavalry Regiment, Texas National Guard, which became one of the last mounted cavalry regiments in the United States Army.
December 1872 in the Battle of Salt River Canyon, also called Skeleton Cave Massacre, 130 troopers from the 5th Cavalry Regiment led by Captain William H. Brown and 30 Indian Scouts, killed 76 men, women and children, 15 more were dying, only 18 women and 6 children survived and were taken into captivity )

troopers and were
It was the 7th Cavalry whose troopers were charged with guarding the Imperial Palace of the Emperor.
In December of that year, allegations by Arkansas state troopers Larry Patterson and Roger Perry were first reported by David Brock in the American Spectator.
Brock later apologized to Clinton, saying the article was politically motivated " bad journalism " and that " the troopers were greedy and had slimy motives.
V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar writes: " Both the Puranas and the epics agree that the horses of the Sindhu and Kamboja regions were of the finest breed, and that the services of the Kambojas as cavalry troopers were requisitioned in ancient wars ".
For the Red Guards, the military hierarchy and implementation of orders functioned effectively only at company and platoon level ; even there, leadership and authority were weak, as most company and platoon commanders were chosen by the vote of the troopers.
Overall, however, White troopers were similar to those of the Red Guards in that most of them had brief and inadequate training.
In addition, the White Guard leadership were uncertain whether common troopers drafted from the small-sized and poor farms of central and northern Finland had strong enough motivation to fight the Finnish Reds.
In total, 100-200 Germans, 300 Reds and 20 White Guard troopers were killed in the battle.
Buford's men, many of whom were new to combat, retreated across Lewis's Ford and Stuart's troopers captured over 300 of them.
Out of all the Rough Riders, Roosevelt was the only one with a horse, as the troopers ' horses had been left behind because transport ships were scarce.
Shortly afterwards, Cromwell attacked the " Banbury mutineers ", 400 troopers who supported the Levellers and who were commanded by Captain William Thompson.
The program was called Skywarn, and the spotters were local sheriff's deputies, state troopers, firefighters, ambulance drivers, amateur radio operators, civil defense ( now emergency management ) spotters, storm chasers, and ordinary citizens.
In December 1862, Forrest's veteran troopers were reassigned by Gen. Braxton Bragg to another officer, against his protest.
About 20 percent of the troopers had been enlisted in the prior seven months ( 139 of an enlisted roll of 718 ), were only marginally trained, and had no combat or frontier experience.
A sizable number of these recruits were immigrants from Ireland, England and Germany, just as many of the veteran troopers had been before their enlistments.
Archaeological evidence suggests that many of these troopers were malnourished and in poor physical condition, despite being the best-equipped and supplied regiment in the army .< ref >
This trait would be inherited by Koopa Troopas, named as such in 1985's Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System, in which they were the troops of Bowser's army-known as " King Koopa " in Japan, hence " Koopa Troopas ": they are Koopa's troopers.
" Many " storm troopers " were of working-class origins and had expected a socialist programme.
Three state troopers were found guilty of fabricating fingerprint evidence and served prison sentences.
On June 26, 1867 Lt. Lyman Kidder's party, made up of ten troopers and one scout, were massacred while in route to Fort Wallace.
Eventually, however, this position became untenable and the troopers were forced into a bloody retreat up onto the bluffs above the river, where they made their own stand.
As the troopers were cut down, the native warriors stripped the dead of their firearms and ammunition, with the result that the return fire from the cavalry steadily decreased, while the fire from the Indians constantly increased.
The troopers were assisted by soldiers stationed at the Oklahoma Ordnance Works south of the city and by employees of duPont Co. that was to operate the gun powder plant at the OOW.

troopers and up
Lawton's official report dated September 9, 1886 sums up the actions of his unit and gives credit to a number of his troopers for their efforts.
Michigan National Guard troopers were not authorized to arrest people, so State Troopers and Detroit Police made all arrests, including sweeping up many people who were simply watching the looting.
Levying fines of up to $ 7000 per offence, Charter enforcers were widely derided in English media as the " language police " or " tongue troopers ".
Ferdinand's cavalry commander, Lieutenant General Lord George Sackville, was accused of ignoring repeated orders to bring up his troopers and charge the enemy until it was too late to make a difference.
Each regiment was made up of four sabre squadrons with five officers and 172 troopers in each.
Two allies can participate in each battle with the player's character, along with up to four mercenary troopers.
He would have been cut to pieces if four of the troopers had not galloped up and rescued him.
He claims that the troopers made up stories about affairs that could never be corroborated.
In the game, the player takes command of a Clone commando team, made up of elite Clone troopers.
The situation on the left of the advance developed in a similar fashion with MGs opening up as the troopers crested the rail embankment.
Lasalle took his troopers right up to the city gates and burst them open.
Lawton's official report dated September 9, 1886, sums up the actions of his unit and gives credit to a number of his troopers for their efforts.
The squatters complained to the acting Governor Snodgrass who Sent Major James Nunn and about twenty two troopers up to the district.
Price's troopers mounted up and resumed their advance northward, eventually turning west toward Jefferson City, the state capital.
The monsters are finally destroyed when Steve, Doc, and some state troopers blow up the cavern with dynamite.
The Huey has capability to pick up ground troopers, and the fighter has quicker speed.
Police finally caught up to Rifkin on June 28, 1993, when state troopers spotted him driving his pickup truck without license plates on the Southern State Parkway.
The venue announced a zero-tolerance policy to underage drinking, and it was also announced that for the next concert held at the arena, Fall Out Boy on June 6, between 60 and 80 state troopers would be on hand, up from the usual 10-15 and mostly undercover and plain clothed, to detain underage drinkers.
Rupert, on the other hand, had seen the swift fiery charges of the fierce troopers of the Thirty Years ' war, and was backed up by Patrick Ruthven, Lord Ruthven, one of the many Scots who had won honour under King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.
After the troopers are gone, Quigley looks up to the hills to see that the Aborigines have vanished, except for Marston's servant, who turns and walks away.

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