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When and brigade
When the main attack came at the opposite end of the line on July 21, the brigade played a relatively minor role, although it endured artillery fire for nine hours.
When Barclay brought up troops against an attacking French brigade, he described it as " a walk into Hell ".
When the 3rd Division and D ' Urban's brigade reached the top of the French L, they attacked Thomières.
When Rosenberg failed to retake the tower with Hessen-Homburg's brigade, he decided to redeploy his entire force further back on the plateau and form a new line.
When the brigade commander, Samuel B. M. Young, became ill, Wood received a field promotion to brigadier general of volunteers and assumed command of the 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, V Corps ( which included the Rough Riders ) and led the brigade to a famous victory at Kettle Hill and San Juan Heights.
When Cardigan learnt of what was expected of his brigade, he questioned the sanity of the order as conveyed to him by Lucan, "… allow me to point out to you that there is a battery in front, battery on each flank, and the ground is covered with Russian riflemen.
When appointed to a field command, a brigadier general is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4, 000 troops ( four battalions ).
When Ponsonby's command, the 5th Dragoon Guards, arrived in the Peninsula in October 1811, it became part of John Le Marchant's heavy cavalry brigade.
When the British left Jerusalem in May 1948, a Haganah military brigade launched Operation Kilshon to seize security zones previously occupied by the British and defend Jerusalem against attack by the Arab Legion.
When Cai became governor of Sichuan after Yuan's death in June 1916, Zhu was made a brigade commander.
When Colonel Sylvester G. Hill was killed the first day of the battle of Nashville, Colonel Marshall took command of Hill's brigade and led it throughout the rest of the battle.
When the training period for the brigade ended with a total of two exercises completed, the glider pilots had an average of 4. 5 hours training in flying the unfamiliar Waco, which included an average of 1. 2 hours night training.
When General Benjamin McCulloch was killed and Colonel Louis Hébert was captured, McNair became the commander of the brigade.
When Unit 101 was merged into the Paratroopers Brigade in 1954, Sharon became brigade commander, and never served in Sayeret Matkal.
When the brigade starting landing on 04: 50, the drop was dispersed.
When the Guards Division was formed in August 1915 and these two battalions departed, the brigade was renamed.
When Maj. Gen. William H. C. Whiting left the army on medical furlough July 26, Hood was the senior brigade commander and replaced Whiting as a division commander in Maj. Gen. James Longstreet's First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia.
When the guns of Poor's and Clinton's attack were heard by Hand, his brigade would storm the works, supported by Maxwell's brigade, putting the defenders in a crossfire.
When the fire brigade arrived, Churchill refused them access to the building.
When Meade ordered Slocum to send the entire XII Corps to assist the defense against Lt. Gen. James Longstreet's assault on the Union left flank on July 2, Slocum wisely recommended holding one brigade back in its position on Culp's Hill.
When the Dutch cavalry brigade disengaged and retired to friendly lines they were shot at by Scottish infantry because their uniforms looked like the French uniforms of the chasseurs à cheval.
When the brigade was called to advance late in the afternoon on 8 May, Bean went with them from their reserve position to the starting line, under shrapnel fire the whole way.

When and stormed
When France rejected Neurath's note, Germany stormed out of the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Conference, and all but announced its intention to unilaterally violate Part V. Consequently, there were several calls in France that autumn for a preventive war to put an end to the Nazi regime while Germany was still more-or-less disarmed.
When realtime 3D graphics stormed the arcade industry, the Neo Geo's hardware was unable to follow along.
When, in 1816, Gioachino Rossini set a revised version of the libretto to music, under the title of " Almaviva ossia la inutil precauzione " the fans of Paisiello stormed the stage.
When Yuan Shao's troops reached Luoyang, they stormed the palace complex, killing the Ten Attendants and 2, 000 of the eunuchs ' supporters.
When the Tuileries were stormed by the armed mob on 10 August 1792 the royal family sought refuge at the Legislative Assembly.
When the Tuileries was stormed again, in the July Revolution ( July 29, 1830 ), the Swiss regiments, fearful of another massacre, were withdrawn or melted into the crowd.
When the Bastille was stormed and looted on July 14, 1789 during the height of the French Revolution, Sade believed the work was lost forever and later wrote that he " wept tears of blood " over its loss.
When she appeared on the television chat show Parkinson with Danny La Rue and it was revealed to her that La Rue was actually a female impersonator, she stormed off the set.
When President Marcos was deposed in 1986, the Palace complex was stormed by the local populace, and the international media subsequently exposed the excesses of the Marcos family, including Mrs. Marcos ' infamous collection of thousands of shoes.
When the color-bearer was shot, Carney grabbed the flagstaff and planted it in the parapet, while the rest of his regiment stormed the fortification.
When she refused, Gordon stormed outside and began firing into the building.
When he learned that the sound came from Bishop Ronan Finn as he set up a church, the pagan king stormed naked to the church, pulled the bishop forth, and threw his psalter into a lake.
When the Council approved Podgor's plans in 1988, 400 residents stormed the meeting.
Tony stormed out of the shop with Silvio right behind him telling Tony that " When you kill a made guy this is what happens.
When Charles of Bourbon stormed Rome in 1527 Paleario went first to Perugia and then to Siena, where he settled as a teacher of Greek and Hebrew.
When the Romans stormed in to capture the Zealots, they found that the fighters and their families had all committed suicide.
When French radicals in 1968 wanted to strike at a symbol of decadence, they stormed Fauchon and distributed foie gras to the poor ,” writes Matt Miller in the Daily Deal.
When Hordak and his Horde invaded Eternia and stormed the palace, Hordak broke in and kidnapped one of the King and Queen's twin babies.
When the trains passed through Dresden, 1, 500 East Germans stormed the main railway station in an attempt to board.
When General Ross suffered a nervous breakdown, Talbot returned to the military as a Colonel and it was later revealed that he had fired a ray gun that sent the Hulk to the Sub-Atomic universe after the Hulk stormed into Gamma Base looking for Jarella, now deceased, who was cryogenically frozen.
When Cliff got word, he was enraged and stormed out to Sybil ’ s apartment.
When the officials tried to get Ivanchuk to participate in the doping control, he refused and stormed out.
When their medical tent is stormed by the enemy troops, West and Cain return home to Arkham, Massachusetts.
When city workers lowered the flag to half-mast, the construction workers stormed City Hall, overwhelming the police.

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