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rought up the rear of the retreat fighting a | rearguard action against the opposing forces. |
Wicket-keeper Evans led a | rearguard action as England reached 362/8 at the close |
on 1 September, commanding 4th Brigade in a | rearguard action during the Retreat from Mons, and ret |
e Four Courts Garrison and the defeat of the | rearguard action in central Dublin, the IRA adopted ne |
d up by Oudinot's ferocious street-to-street | rearguard action in Leipzig. |
r's division, aided Thomas in his successful | rearguard action on Snodgrass Hill. |
of the British Expeditionary Force, fought a | rearguard action here against the advancing German Arm |
A fierce | rearguard action by French townsmen and archers was al |
he first of them, made 67 in an unsuccessful | rearguard action against the spin of Sonny Ramadhin an |
ell-connected tycoons and company directors' | rearguard action to derail the rule change. |
ander in chief, Archduke Charles, to stage a | rearguard action near the town of Znaim, about 80 kilo |
Gwynne's Post "continued to fight its | rearguard action, and [Kipling] continued to urge Gwyn |
e remainder of the 27th Brigade was waging a | rearguard action, while the rest of the 22nd Brigade h |
The French faced a series of sacrificed | rearguard actions for each village while the main Viet |
rds Bowes and Barnard Castle, fighting small | rearguard actions to annoy Langdale and gain time. |
withdrawal to the Peloponnese, including the | rearguard actions in the battle of Vevi and the battle |
machine guns, they were tasked with carrying | rearguard actions in order to buy the garrison enough |
anish Civil War, it was lucky to keep on the | rearguard, although it did not spare the town being bo |
Late in the day, the | rearguard arrived with the artillery. |
In April 1865, the battalion was the | rearguard as the Army of Northern Virginia retreated u |
Giovanni was able to defeat the Landsknechts | rearguard at the confluence of the Mincio with the Po |
of the evacuation beaches and set up another | rearguard at Thebes. |
During the withdrawal, Pavia served as a | rearguard at El Adem where, according to the Official |
Forrest arrived to conduct the battle as the | rearguard began to retreat, and led the first attack a |
s set Yorkshire back to 66 for 7, and only a | rearguard between Joe Sayers, who made 54 not out in t |
Andrews defeated Labor's | rearguard candidate Ian Predsee, becoming the first Li |
same year, he impetuously attacked the enemy | rearguard, captured a group of pontoons and closely pu |
A clash of cavalry took place between the | rearguard commanded by Colonel Bueras and the Royalist |
th Africa, during a skirmish, a party of the | rearguard, consisting of a lieutenant, Sergeant Rogers |
Hilliard was one of four riflemen in the | rearguard covering the Republican retreat after the Ba |
nterior of the city, driving the last German | rearguard detachments before them. |
en fought at Bautzen, commanding the Russian | rearguard during the retreat, and at Kulm where he was |
Second World War, with D Company acting as a | rearguard during the retreat from Kowloon. |
id performances at the helm of New Zealand's | rearguard earned her a FIFA Women's World Player of th |
Forming a | rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troop |
Forming a | rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troop |
for the retreating units; and then to form a | rearguard for 20 miles. |
f Marshal Georgy Zhukov, attacked the German | rearguard from the north east. |
In command of 10,000 men of the | rearguard, he found that the Bidassoa River had risen |
With a small | rearguard he successfully resisted the repeated attack |
y his best, and included his only hundred: a | rearguard, if ultimately unsuccessful, 121 against Not |
ilometres (190 mi) formed the United Nations | rearguard in the Uijeongbu Valley, 32 kilometres (20 m |
ong with Ian Saxelby played an extraordinary | rearguard innings vs Middlesex to ensure an unlikely d |
Returning army's | rearguard is attacked by a band of Seljuks. |
The lanky Young | Rearguard, known as a steady, dependable Blueliner, wo |
An offensive-minded | rearguard, Lidster was known as an excellent power pla |
He then conducted the | rearguard of the retreat across the canal most success |
Haldir was slain with most of his men in the | rearguard of Fingon's retreating army. |
of the possibility of a guerrilla war at the | rearguard of Franco's Nationalists was proposed. |
and carries his olifant while serving on the | rearguard of Charlemagne's army. |
er battalion, still intact, came to form the | rearguard of what was left of the entire 13th Corps. |
Commanding the | rearguard of the army during the Battle of Manzikert, |
Golitsyn reinforced his | rearguard of two squadrons of cavalry with three squad |
ench advance guard believing that it was the | rearguard of the retreat of the French Army of the Meu |
On May 2, 1863, Dilger fought in the | rearguard of the retreating Union XI Corps during the |
igh for the Spaniards: of the 307 men in the | rearguard only 74 survived, caked with blood; uniforms |
The | rearguard, outnumbered, retreated to a small hill clos |
he 28th the British cavalry were acting as a | rearguard posted on the River Esla, to cover the army' |
release theatrically in the United States by | Rearguard Productions in 1986. |
rtie that rode to the aid of Faramir and the | rearguard retreating from Osgiliath. |
formally the Mk II standard) in Britain as a | rearguard rifle, primarily to equip the World War II H |
Ruffin's advance sufficed to send the five | rearguard Spanish battalions running, leaving only Bro |
First came the Danish | rearguard, still harried by some Swedish squadrons und |
Imperial | Rearguard: The Last Wars of Empire, 1988 |
ent then re-mounted and pursued the Jacobite | rearguard to Carlisle, being ststioned near the town u |
ortunity to redeem themselves by acting as a | rearguard to hold off the attacking French forces. |
music press that were looking for a 'British | rearguard' to the wave of popular US alternative rock |
21st Light Dragoons, formed the reserve and | rearguard, together with the 47th Regiment of Foot and |
rie D'Ane on April 13, falling upon Steele's | rearguard under Thayer. |
the Russian force awaiting the French was a | rearguard under General Tutchkov. |
reat and that they had pushed forward only a | rearguard, under General Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen, |
to outflank the crusaders and surround their | rearguard, until Godfrey arrived to rescue them. |
His | rearguard was again overwhelmed at Pieve 5th. |
ll crowded with French troops, and Oudinot's | rearguard was still in Leipzig. |
upport would be pure folly), but since their | rearguard was still embroiled in fighting with Swedish |
main force to avoid being attacked, and the | rearguard were almost without supplies. |
iders and Fenix's forces remain on Aiur as a | rearguard while the surviving Protoss evacuate their n |
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