Restoring the corps echelon became an urgent necessity as early as the counteroffensive off Moscow. |
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As it turned out, the Adygei president used that day to prepare a counteroffensive against Moscow. |
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When fuel shortages finally halted the 4th AD, the Germans marshaled reserves and planned a counteroffensive against the Third Army. |
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During the counteroffensive, the antiaircraft artillery shot down 700 planes. |
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As the counteroffensive went on, the fronts and armies were gaining experience in repelling counterattacks of big enemy tank force groupings. |
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In the ensuing counteroffensive, four soldiers were killed and four mutineers were beaten to death after being captured. |
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To preserve and protect current and future sources, he mounted a counteroffensive that required him to trash his original story. |
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It would of course be wrong to reject the possibility of mounting a counteroffensive at the initial period of war. |
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What about widening our attack so the counteroffensive takes some time and does larger damage? |
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If an enemy's assault faltered, the mobilization could mount a counteroffensive and deliver the knockout blow. |
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Spaniards enlisted Choco Indians in the counteroffensive with their feared poison-dart blowguns from the Pacific lowlands of Colombia. |
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The counteroffensive was planned as a single strategic operation by a group of fronts to encircle and destroy all enemy forces that had broken through to the Volga. |
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The German plan of campaign had begun to miscarry in August 1941, and its failure was patent when the Soviet counteroffensive started. |
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The Yugoslav and Serbian forces responded with a ruthless counteroffensive and engaged in a program of ethnic cleansing. |
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Unlike the Stalingrad counteroffensive, the corps, divisions, regiments and battalions in the main sectors were attacking in two and, sometimes, in three echelons. |
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By this time, Ridgway's army had once again crossed the 38th Parallel where its forward units dug into strong defensive ground in anticipation of an enemy counteroffensive. |
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Kiev began a counteroffensive last week to push back the demarcation line along the Azov coast near Mariupol. |
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Communication needs to be correct, validated, balanced and positive, but also counteroffensive. |
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Two large offensives in the west were met by an Allied counteroffensive that began in July. |
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A counteroffensive, launched in early 1942, drove the Germans back from Moscow. |
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The US counteroffensive was concentrated on Guadalcanal and marked the beginning of the turning back of Japan's strategic situation. |
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Whatever degree of American assistance the Kurds are receiving, they have already begun a counteroffensive. |
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Essentially, US forces were sallying out to launch a counteroffensive to retake the city. |
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It was feared that these accusations could have been used to justify a government counteroffensive on the eve of the Zapatistas' new step. |
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The counteroffensive in the Moscow region marked the beginning of a turning point not only in the course of the Great Patriotic War but also in World War II as a whole. |
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Should the enemy penetrate the defense, a counteroffensive can be mounted. |
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In the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, cooks, clerks and mechanics from different units joined together to fight well and stave off the German counteroffensive. |
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A government counteroffensive in July demonstrated the weakness of opposition forces in the capital, but failed to sustain its early achievements. |
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The city was established as a military centre in 1993 by Bosniac forces, but B-Serb forces, supported by Serbia and Montenegro, launched a counteroffensive and laid the siege of Sarajevo and Gorazde. |
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During the counteroffensive on June 12, while advancing to secure their position, Mr. Gies' unit entered the battle with 550 men and ended it with only 112 still alive. |
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The much anticipated counteroffensive has been repeatedly postponed because Iraqi forces are unprepared and bogged down in battle elsewhere. |
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The recent victory of the Neo-Pinochetist right in Child could strengthen a Pacific bloc, with Peru and Colombia, to stage an imperialist counteroffensive in the region. |
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The French armies launched a counteroffensive. |
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The UN counteroffensive began in late January. |
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A German counteroffensive in the Ardennes began in late December was beaten back after heavy fighting in what became known as the Battle of the Bulge. |
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On Friday, the Syrian army killed tens of Takfiri terrorists and wounded dozens more in a counteroffensive in the Lattakia province. |
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They included in their ranks unremoulded class collaborationist social democrats that had become overnight communists after the triumph of the Soviet counteroffensive. |
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Canadians are not fooled by the Liberal counteroffensive. |
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The Allied counteroffensive, known as the Hundred Days Offensive, began on 8 August 1918, with the Battle of Amiens. |
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That was due in part to the successful counteroffensive, which enabled Chadian Government forces to push the rebels back to the immediate border area or, beyond, into Darfur. |
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That's why someone is going to have to convince them to move simultaneously on political reform and military counteroffensive. |
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The People's Army, having frustrated the enemy's surprise attack and switched over to the counteroffensive in accordance with Kim Il Sung's outstanding operational policy, rapidly advanced. |
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The counteroffensive was carried out by southern militiamen of the Popular Resistance, backed by reinforcements freshly trained and equipped in Saudi Arabia. |
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Domitian quickly launched a counteroffensive, personally travelling to the region accompanied by a large force commanded by his praetorian prefect Cornelius Fuscus. |
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Government forces, which controlled only small pockets of the center of Ramadi and some neighboring areas, attacked but lost more ground in a fierce IS counteroffensive. |
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