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But almost as soon as the land offensive began it became crystal clear it was hopeless.
Combined with a large-scale Bosniak-Croat land offensive, this action led Bosnian Serb forces to agree to U.S.-sponsored peace talks in Dayton in November.
The American forces would not have entered Kosovo, but the Pentagon apparently feared a slippery slope that could lead to a land offensive.
On Oct. 9, 1942, he landed his Wildcat on Guadalcanal at the southern end of the Solomons, the setting for the first American land offensive in the Pacific.
It's 100 years next weekend since the doomed Allied land offensive to take Gallipoli began, and Rachel has used her grandfather's story as the inspiration for her new novel, Glory.
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But in this war, military officials say, it is more accurate to see a synergy between the air and land offensives.
The rest of the Persian fleet was scattered, and as a result Xerxes had to postpone his planned land offensives for a year, a delay that gave the Greek city-states time to unite against him.
The battle was the third of the three major land offensives conducted by the Japanese during the Guadalcanal campaign.
The battle was the first of three separate major land offensives by the Japanese in the Guadalcanal campaign.
In 2009, he landed offensive linemen James Carpenter (Seattle Seahawks), D. J. Fluker (San Diego Chargers) and Chance Warmack (Tennessee Titans); cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick (Cincinnati Bengals); running backs Trent Richardson (Cleveland Browns) and Eddie Lacy (Green Bay Packers); and quarterback A J McCarron.
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