The imperial troops gave chase but fell into an ambush again.
His troops, recognizing the symptoms, fell over one another to get out of his way.
We let our troops and arms fall out of readiness.
Those regular troops all fell back well clear of the royal guard.
As his troops fell in behind the wagon, he rode up alongside.
With broken ranks, and in confusion, the attacking troops fell once more back down the hill.
Our troops fell even in the absence of enemy fire.
Below, the troops fell in silently and moved off by companies without drum or trumpet.
The gravity barges moved on, their work done, and the troops fell back.
Could you be wrong about which side of the blanket the Petaybean troops would fall on?