Two units headed for the crash area on dirt roads, some traveling by foot.
Shelding was at the western edge of this area, and if cavalry units were heading west they would be in danger of breaking the ceasefire.
The second unit pulled out and headed south, hugging the coastline of the bay.
His unit left Sydney on 10 February 1917 and headed for Europe.
Hopkins then rendezvoused with units of the 3rd Fleet headed for Tokyo Bay.
The unit headed to Duffy, attempting to alert both controllers and residents to the imminent danger.
The unit headed to Bydgoszcz where the unit broke up under heavy German attack.
Dr. Goscinski joined a military unit headed to Warsaw, but it also fell into German hands.
The unit then heads for a helicopter extraction, while the militia discovers that someone killed one of their fighters.
A unit of revolutionary officers accompanied by tanks headed towards Al-Bashaer Palace.