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From Honduras, mercenary forces set out to strike against our territory.
But then, carrying out one strike after the next, American and British forces set out to destroy the Legion.
From here, expeditionary forces set out for France in two world wars and, in 1904, the first military car was tested on its muddy tracks.
His step-by-step description of how the anti-Clinton forces set out to destroy the president is an astute, Congressional insider's take on political strategy.
After bombings last fall in Moscow and other cities for which Russian authorities blamed Chechen separatists, Russian security forces set out to hunt down suspected terrorists, a reasonable response.
DAKAR, Senegal — When United States forces set out on what was ultimately a deadly joint patrol with Nigerien soldiers this month, they were entering terrain crisscrossed by criminal elements and terrorist organizations in a dangerous, yet often forgotten, corner of the world.
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Consequently, in late March, the central eradication force set out for Helmand without the promised Afghan National Army.
HONG KONG — In China's first modern deployment of battle-ready warships beyond the Pacific, a naval task force set out Friday to begin escorts and patrols in the pirate-infested Gulf of Aden, state news media reported.
The Bush administration, spurred by Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force, set out to explore those lands and waters for resources and to roll back some of President Bill Clinton's environmental actions -- in particular, the rule, adopted in his final year in office, making nearly 60 million acres of national forest off limits to logging and other commercial uses.
A massive military force set out from the UK towards France.
Major Julio Chiaramonte, S-2 (intelligence officer) of the task force, set out with four men to silence the sniper.
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