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But it could dislodge the enemy without damaging valued friendships.
The Allied high command, fearing further Japanese advances southeastward, sped into the area to dislodge the enemy and to obtain a base for later advances toward Japan's main base in the theatre, Rabaul.
Tanks and Apache helicopters are being used to try to dislodge the enemy force, consisting of fighters from the Fedayeen - a group of Saddam Hussein's fanatically loyal paramilitaries - and armed Ba'ath party loyalists from Baghdad.
According to his expectation, Minucius swallowed the bait, and first sends out his light troops, and after them some horse, to dislodge the enemy; and, at last, when he saw Hannibal in person advancing to the assistance of his men, marched down with his whole army drawn up.
Briefly Lee told him what had happened — how the troops on the front were fighting gallantly but had not been able to dislodge the enemy.
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The importance of permanently dislodging the enemy from this mountain called Round-Top Hill, induced the commanding officer to send to Gen. SYKES for reinforcements to support this brigade in this endeavor.
At length the Germans on the right flank gained the top of a ridge and dislodged the enemy, drove them headlong as far as the river, where Vercingetorix had halted with the footmen of his force, and slew not a few.
And it is easier for him to keep his troops busy dislodging the demoralised enemy below than to admit that the summit of real power lies on a distant horizon.
Italy and the Austria-Hungarian empire were deadlocked among the Dolomites, neither side able to dislodge their enemy.
The spokesman added that the enemy forces, fighting from the town's city hall and an adjoining school, held off Government attempts to dislodge them this morning and that at last report this afternoon the fighting was still under way.
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