After this the troops receive reports that the insurgents came from a village nearby.
After this, the troops all received two weeks home leave, staggered from their arrival.
The troops received air drops with weapons, ammunition, uniforms and food supplies.
On a country lane, Japanese troops handed out candies and received flowers in return.
The Romanian troops along the entire front received the order to attack the enemy the next day.
The training the troops received at Legionville was also seen as an instrumental to this overwhelming victory.
The troops at the border have already received the order.
No attacks occurred, and the troops received orders before winter in 1865 to leave the camp.
Such training as the Egyptian troops had received, and their artillery, gave them a marked superiority in the open field.
Today's troops received their basic training as children.