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Crossing enemy lines The blockade against Biafra made essential commodities scarce, forcing women to make the treacherous two-day journey on foot to Afia Attack, a trading post behind enemy lines in Midwestern Nigeria.
It was a thoughtful invasion, a methodical exploration behind enemy lines.
In another, you sneak from enemy lines, across No Man's Land.
We believe that any new policy approach must precisely define enemy lines.
What did I glean from my few hours trapped behind enemy lines?
Fighters camped out in abandoned houses watch for movement on enemy lines.
Those who were unable to make the journey should fight behind enemy lines.
Some data is gathered passively, while other knowledge is obtained behind enemy lines.
A cover plan was concocted; he would be "killed" while crossing enemy lines.
Looks like agent Sabara is back from behind enemy lines ... enjoying all that bass.
Fighters camped out for weeks in abandoned houses watch for movement on enemy lines.
But that just raises another question: why is there any interoperability across enemy lines?
The Chindits struck behind enemy lines and helped demonstrate the effectiveness of guerrilla warfare.
From the stage, he confessed to feeling as if he were behind enemy lines.
Why are data storage formats wildly variable, but file formats are readable across enemy lines?
The father was now on Staten Island, but Margaret was trapped behind enemy lines — i.e.
In Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistan, public health workers are unable to access populations behind enemy lines.
During the day, soldiers would be ordered over the top on futile charges at enemy lines.
"We were behind enemy lines here," said Claire Bellerjeau, director of education at Raynham Hall Museum.
"The breach of enemy lines is clear on the ground... Daesh are hiding behind civilians," he said.
"You are behind enemy lines, able to strike them where it hurts them most," the article added.
Harith al-Sudani, Iraq's most successful spy, died behind enemy lines and his body was never recovered.
And more often than not, these assets operate deep behind enemy lines or in semi-permissive environments.
His underlings, following their orders, threw a thousand men in single waves at the reinforced enemy lines.
The method worked, primarily because no one would expect a Sombra to appear behind enemy lines like that.
"I bet nothing until I see it," Montgomery, who parachuted behind enemy lines four times, told The Hill.
Before the invasion, he said, they contemplated dropping guns behind enemy lines to resistance fighters in occupied territory.
Goldfein was shot down over Serbia in his F-16 and rescued from behind enemy lines in 1999.
Behind enemy lines, he was shot in the chest; the slug hit a lung but no major artery.
The training drill on Wednesday involved rescuing wounded soldiers behind enemy lines with Apache and Black Hawk helicopters.
Eventually, though, one was rebuilt, and a deal was reached to allow the precious tubs to cross enemy lines.
Experienced at going behind enemy lines, she served as a scout on the occupied Sea Islands of South Carolina.
Arnold, by contrast, rose quickly, thanks to his "charismatic presence" and a gift for seeing holes in enemy lines.
The movie follows two British soldiers who must go behind enemy lines to stop 1,600 men from being ambushed.
I didn't hide my position on legalized abortion, but still, it felt like I was undercover behind enemy lines.
But the growing signs that policies are being written to impose costs on states behind enemy lines are worrisome.
"One day I was just parachuted behind enemy lines, and there was this horrific story to tell," he said.
On what would become their first official date, they saw "Behind Enemy Lines" and shared popcorn and a kiss.
Special Warfare Airmen, most probably a Combat Control (CCT) contingent, parachuted, surveyed, and established an airfield behind enemy lines.
Per the game's official description: Go behind enemy lines to forge your army, conquer Fortresses and dominate Mordor from within.
From the looks of it, Chyna's made it over enemy lines and into one of her future in-laws' homes.
In Vietnam, rather than clear-cut enemy lines, combatants were fighting in close combat in city streets and dense forests.
Ball's teammates will never be this wide open again, will never get as far beyond enemy lines on their runouts.
The goal was for a doctor to sit securely behind enemy lines and remotely repair soldiers' wounds on the battlefield.
He praised World War II veterans who had stormed the beaches at Normandy and who had parachuted behind enemy lines.
It’s a men-on-a-mission, behind-enemy-lines, one-goal WW22018 movie, with creepy creature stuff spread throughout.
The first mission sees the player landing as a paratrooper behind enemy lines, tasked with taking out anti-aircraft artillery points.
And no Senate upset in recent times would qualify as a greater incursion behind enemy lines than a Jones victory today.
The challenge of being behind enemy lines should not deter African-Americans from guiding vessels designed to their detriment towards greater freedom.
The troops took off in gale-force winds, intending to parachute behind enemy lines and blow up German aircraft on the ground.
Over the years, these scientists became like a platoon that could get itself behind enemy lines, only to find itself without weapons.
The film follows a group of soldiers behind enemy lines in an unnamed country as they grapple with their movements and sanity.
An attacking army could slip past enemy lines on the ground as early warning systems give false all-clear readouts to defenders.
Their mission is to rescue stranded comrade Danny D (who also starred as the Reaper in Brazzer's Overwatch parody) from behind enemy lines.
America's army is right to explore whether they offer an effective way to strike key military targets, including those deep behind enemy lines.
How six days behind enemy lines transformed this Air Force captain Keeping the faith Alvarenga was more than 10 years older than Córdoba.
After the first, still behind enemy lines, he swapped dog tags with a dead American to give himself a less identifiably Jewish name.
Over and over again, soldiers were ordered to throw themselves at enemy lines only to get mowed down by enemy machine gun fire.
Two British World War I soldiers are sent across enemy lines to warn a different platoon that it's walked into a German trap.
Douglas MacArthur, invaded behind enemy lines in September at the coastal city of Incheon, pushing the North Korean forces back past their border.
My favorite novels of 2019 took me to the White House, behind enemy lines in the USSR, and even back to high school.
By the time his brother was born, the three of them were trapped behind enemy lines, separated from the rest of their family.
But Islamic state has fostered online images of a disciplined, invincible force surging almost unchecked through enemy lines, video often overlaid with heroic music.
However, that didn't stop the account from encouraging its 5.68 million followers to cross enemy lines to check out the hit BBC America show.
She was trained not only to jump behind enemy lines, but also to spy on, sabotage, and kill Axis troops occupying her home country.
But Mr. Issacharoff said the cast needed to meet only the threshold of realism for an Israeli audience, not of survival behind enemy lines.
She wanted to record the searing images she had just seen during an extended tour behind former enemy lines with her friend Jane Addams.
She wanted to record the searing images she had just seen during an extended tour behind former enemy lines with her friend Jane Addams.
The fossil find is an amazing snapshot of the past, illuminating what was likely an ephemeral hold-out, a protected relic reigning behind enemy lines.
Behind those enemy lines, Special Tactics Airmen are relied on to survey the area of interest to ensure the aircraft can land and be refueled.
Overlord follows a group of American paratroopers in World War II who are dropped behind enemy lines in Germany after their plane is shot down.
When Jake undermines a decision that Olivia makes about the status of a compromised spy behind enemy lines, she cuts off their strictly physical relationship.
He led several scouting parties behind enemy lines, stole German horses, disarmed an enemy and touched an enemy without killing him, known as counting coup.
Karski's mission during World War II was to infiltrate enemy lines, bear witness to atrocities, report the facts and urge world leaders to take action.
Enemy lines: Bears DE Akiem Hicks shared his steadfast belief that no Packers' offensive line configuration would be ample enough to slow down Khalil Mack.
He has the ability to slip behind enemy lines unseen, pick a target and unload extreme damage on that target, then slip away to safety.
Pitt plays intelligence officer Max Vatan, who in 1942 North Africa encounters French Resistance fighter Marianne Beausejour (Cotillard) on a deadly mission behind enemy lines.
The West Africans asked for help on how to recover isolated soldiers behind enemy lines, conduct a medical evacuation and carry out a hostage rescue.
In January of 1968, Lau was ambushed in Hue during the offensive and was trapped for days behind enemy lines, hiding out in a pigsty.
CST helps instill the necessary skills and knowledge needed to survive in a situation where the aircrew must bailout from the aircraft behind enemy lines.
He was taking advantage of what a self-identified Islamic State member overseas described as his position "behind enemy lines," according to the plea agreement.
Upcoming film "1917" tells a dramatic story of two young soldiers in World War I who are sent on a risky mission across enemy lines.
Trapped behind enemy lines Last week the Hashd al-Shabi or Popular Mobilization Units, or PMUs, announced that Iraqi-led forces had completely surrounded Mosul.
In between, however, it delivers a fairly predictable, though still quite violent, action-horror hybrid about a small group of American soldiers behind enemy lines.
In Korea he became a company commander in the Army Rangers and participated in four major campaigns, often taking part in risky missions behind enemy lines.
Montgomery, who told The Hill he parachuted behind enemy lines four times, was an Army veteran before he entered the OSS's "X-2628," or counterespionage unit.
It recruits across enemy lines, hiring former Big Pharma representatives and staffing what may be a new job category: a sales force for cost-effective medicine.
During the early days of the Global War on Terror (GWOT), 160th SOAR conducted some unheard of seek-and-destroy missions behind enemy lines in Afghanistan.
In the 1230s the armies of the Song dynasty, who were fighting Mongol invaders, started launching "fire arrows" propelled by gunpowder some 300 metres into enemy lines.
You want to go about your business like the SAS, on some covert operation behind enemy lines, where nobody hears about it until the job is done.
The full liberation comes after a battle that started March 22 with the U.S. airdropping local ground forces behind enemy lines -- a first in the Syrian conflict.
Stranded behind enemy lines and facing overwhelming odds, players must team up with a veteran Titan to uphold a mission they were never meant to carry out.
Far from the fields of France, the main theatre of battle, a few hundred Bedouin operated behind enemy lines, assisting the British campaign against the Ottoman empire.
The full liberation comes after a battle that started March 22 with the U.S. airdropping local ground forces behind enemy lines — a first in the Syrian conflict.
British veteran Les Fuller was 23-years-old when he leapt behind enemy lines close to Arnhem with orders to capture the city's bridge over the Rhine.
By 1944, the resistance became a full-fledged army, capable of going behind enemy lines, cutting off telephone lines, blowing up train tracks and otherwise causing mayhem.
In the final day before PlanetSide shut down, I stormed bunkers with other players, routed enemy advances, and participated in Normandy-style airborne landings behind enemy lines.
"1917" is set during World War I and follows two British privates who have to travel behind enemy lines to deliver an important message to their allies.
Only in his 20s, he undertook missions behind enemy lines, the sort of irregular warfare that would one day become the calling card of the Quds Force.
For the people trapped behind enemy lines, the protracted offensive means being caught in the crossfire with little access to clean water, electricity, medical care, and food staples.
Taking his two rooks and knight on a torturous tango through enemy lines, Mr Carlsen nabbed an extra pawn in the endgame and converted into a winning position.
The summary: Caught behind enemy lines on D-Day, a group of American soldiers run across a Nazi mad-science lab that's manufacturing monsters to win the war.
A few days later, a report in The Times documented efforts to spread the speech behind enemy lines, after Berlin threatened to execute pilots of planes distributing copies.
Audience Score: 84%Critic Score: 76%In the war film, Pitt played a bold sergeant who guides his five-man crew through a deadly mission across enemy lines
New Caledonian crows craft tools to retrieve inaccessible grub; blue jays count; African gray parrots converse with humans, who entrust homing pigeons with carrying messages across enemy lines.
The Pentagon said last Wednesday it had for the first time airdropped local ground forces behind enemy lines near Tabqa in a move aimed at retaking the major dam.
And the response should be juuuuuust enough — let's say $1.6 million, for $409.1 million domestic ultimate — to get Wonder Woman across enemy lines and into that hallowed Top 5.
In short, this isn't the Battle of Inchon, where U.N. forces under MacArthur mounted a surprise amphibious invasion behind enemy lines that changed the course of the Korean War.
This is not to say that Democrats should never cross enemy lines, but only that there are no good options for the opposition under Trump—just bad, and worse.
The British eclipse expedition was designed to test a new theory of gravity proposed by Albert Einstein, a German-born scientist who had published his work behind enemy lines.
Despite a crash landing, Chapman led the special operations team through hazardous and snow conditions in the mountain, behind enemy lines, in an attempt to rescue the stranded airman.
But for civilians trapped behind enemy lines this development effectively places a siege on the city and leaves them at the mercy of ISIS for the most basic necessities.
And that small shift may be just enough to allow some of the red state Democrats to defy the mounting odds for senators trying to survive behind enemy lines.
Designed for reconnaissance and combat behind enemy lines while collecting intelligence, it is loaded up with both serious armor, hard-hitting weapons, advanced optics, three periscopes and much, much more.
There were lots of those "I Escaped Through Enemy Lines Dressed as a Woman" stories and lots of the "Woman Dressed as a Man Goes to Sea for Adventure" tales.
The real test is how we react when the people taking up the headlines aren't the monsters from behind enemy lines but in fact the monsters in our own ranks.
That kind of freedom is essential for Roadhog, who does most of his damage along the side and rear flanks of enemy lines when he's operating in an offensive role.
To do it, however, they needed to captured every single bridge along a single major road running from Belgium to the German border, most of which was behind enemy lines.
Compared to earlier generations, it has become extremely rare for either party to win Senate races behind enemy lines -- in states that usually back the other side in presidential elections.
In a significant commitment of American forces, American helicopters ferried fighters across enemy lines while Marine Corps howitzers, Army Apache attack helicopters and American warplanes provided firepower for the operation.
Sources in both rappers' camps tell us Meek had Sunday night marked down on his calendar -- knowing full well Drake was scheduled to be behind enemy lines ... performing in Meek's hometown.
Operation Chromite On September 15, 1950, 75,000 United Nations troops landed behind enemy lines at the narrow South Korean port of Inchon, pushing North Korean soldiers back to the Chinese border.
It makes sense for MTV to weigh their options for the already-locked season 3, especially now that lead actress Fitzgerald has signed on to the Fox pilot Behind Enemy Lines.
It's one of the few locations in the game with a neutral bank and auction house, meaning members of the Horde and Alliance can sell and buy items across enemy lines.
In this sequel to Mawer's 2012 novel "Trapeze," a young, glamorous British spy named Marian Sutro returns to postwar England after parachuting behind enemy lines and being captured by the Nazis.
There's Hawaii Five-0 and MacGyver on CBS, while and earlier this week, CBS announced that it's bringing back S.W.A.T. as Fox is putting together a remake of Behind Enemy Lines.
Dearest Family:We put together a really bad video montage of Trump ordering his troops to charge us naked with no guns and broadcast it at the enemy lines as a joke.
What begins as a two-hander hero's journey is a surprisingly intimate thriller, with the two soldiers maneuvering through trenches, crossing enemy lines, and witnessing the aftermath of battle up close.
While the specifics are too hazy to even guess at, it would be pretty awesome to see Talos and a few other Skrull spies playing defense for the Avengers behind enemy lines.
While the pilot and another crew member were able to bail out – they were captured behind enemy lines before eventually being released – the fate of Downes and another airman remains a mystery.
The civilians we see are sure to be trapped here, behind these enemy lines, perhaps held as human shields if street battles become part of the fight as they have in Mosul.
Your mission is to drop in behind enemy lines and take out a group of artillery emplacements, in the hopes of giving the main invasion force, arriving the next day, an edge.
" As for how it feels to support Wales behind enemy lines, he says: "There's been a bit of to and fro but, all in all, it's great to watch the game here.
Starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan, the film recounts the true story of the Czechoslovak resistance fighters Jozef Gabcik (Murphy) and Jan Kubis (Dornan), who were dropped behind enemy lines in Prague.
Spies operating behind enemy lines to steal secrets on behalf of U.S. national security interests must have been shocked by and concerned about Brennan's speculation, even if he offered no concrete proof.
An Indian Air Force pilot found himself in a dogfight last week with a warplane from the Pakistani Air Force, and ended up a prisoner behind enemy lines for a brief time.
"Today we have a room full of people and a nation who thank God that you lived," Trump said after recounting Rose's narrow escape after days tending to the wounded behind enemy lines.
By not including him in last weekend's prisoner swap or as a part of the nuclear deal with Iran, friends and family say Levinson has become like a soldier stuck behind enemy lines.
After Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Mr. Botyan joined the secret police known as the N.K.V.D. (it later became the K.G.B.) and was trained to conduct intelligence operations behind enemy lines.
To reassure the victims they are trying to help, the activists have taken extraordinary precautions, operating virtually as a partisan cell behind enemy lines, though they have done nothing illegal under Russian law.
As "1917" opens, Schofield and his friend Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are assigned the daunting task of delivering a life-or-death message to 1,600 British troops preparing to attack German enemy lines.
CreditCreditTyler Hicks/The New York Times NEHIM, Yemen — Desperate to break through enemy lines, the Saudi-backed forces fighting in Yemen are sending untrained soldiers to clear minefields, sometimes using only their bayonets.
She took the Civil Service exam and, for reasons that were never explained to her, got a job offer from the O.S.S., the wartime intelligence agency created to run spy operations behind enemy lines.
She was later posted to Bari, on the Adriatic coast, where, working jointly with the 15th Air Force, she studied aerial photographs to select sites for dropping and rescuing O.S.S. agents behind enemy lines.
That operation, which started in March, was the first time United States helicopters airlifted hundreds of Syrian fighters and their American advisers into battle behind enemy lines in the campaign against the Islamic State.
GOLAN HEIGHTS — Quietly, over the last year, hundreds of sick Syrian children and their chaperones have been whisked across enemy lines at dawn for treatment at clinics in Israel, slipping back home after dark.
McGurk pointed to a March operation near Tabqa, Syria, where the US commander decided to have US helicopters ferry hundreds of Syrian Democratic Forces fighters behind enemy lines to conduct a surprise attack on ISIS.
A Chick-fil-A employee crossed enemy lines on Monday when he brought over some Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches to "stressed out" workers at a neighboring Popeyes, local news in Greensboro, North Carolina, reported.
He grew up in fear of the warring factions that battled for control of the region and that would kill without hesitation for a transgression as small as sharing food or water across enemy lines.
Two soldiers on D-Day drop behind enemy lines, and they end up finding some pretty weird stuff in this village that leads to them seeing what we would consider, I guess, a Nazi supersoldier.
Besides Mr. Buttigieg, Senator Bernie Sanders and Senator Amy Klobuchar have done town halls on the network, whether to reach otherwise unreachable voters or to gain the aura of having crossed enemy lines and survived.
" When The Good Place's Eleanor points our that they're "behind enemy lines" and lying to demons is fine, Chidi's unimpressed: "Well, principles aren't principles when you pick and choose when you're going to follow them.
Raed Shakir Jawdat, commander of the federal police force, announced that ISIS militants were forcing people to leave their homes, herding them behind enemy lines and using them as human shields to stymie advancing Iraqi troops.
Reconnaissance Marines are a commander&aposs "eyes and ears on the battlefield," according to the policy document, adding that they are organized into highly-trained six person teams that often carry out missions behind enemy lines.
Colonel McLachlan was a fighter pilot who strafed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day; a week after the invasion, he was shot down and, though wounded, made his way back through enemy lines to safety.
RELATED: A clear view of enemy lines, but no end in sight to Yemen's war Senators and aides involved in the issue say they are unsure where the votes are and predict it could be close.
The immunotherapy involves extracting a patient's T cells and genetically rewiring them so they can more efficiently home in on tumors in the body—training a foot soldier as an assassin that can slip behind enemy lines.
We learn as much or more about the Oklahoma Military Academy, where Mr. Ramsey trained, and polo, a sport he loved, than we do about what it was like living as a wanted man behind enemy lines.
Based on hard intelligence, special forces operate behind enemy lines, far away from civilians and militiamen, to fight the Republican Guard, private armies, and the hardest of the hardcore terror cells—and these targets are always worthy.
After 19246 minutes aloft, at roughly 21973,22013 feet and five miles behind enemy lines, Lieutenant Hudner watched in horror as a plane operated by a squadron mate, Ensign Jesse L. Brown, was hit by small-arms fire.
At school, we read and memorized stories of children who had died blowing up Nazi trains, poisoning Nazi officers, or smuggling vital intelligence behind enemy lines in World War II, so that we could have a peaceful childhood.
A changer, Teado, is one of the last of his kind, and he and his fellow soldiers embark on a risky supply mission behind enemy lines, and are forced into an untenable situation that might end the war.
Irv Refkin, an impromptu but daring spy who served the United States and Britain as a saboteur, assassin and courier behind enemy lines in Europe during World War II, died on Thursday at his home in San Diego.
Able to speak French, she was quickly chosen to go to Paris to join the Special Operations Executive, a secret British organization set up to support resistance to the Germans from behind enemy lines through espionage and sabotage.
From start to finish, fluid camera work follows two young British soldiers tasked with crossing enemy lines to stop another battalion from launching an imminent attack on what appear to be retreating German troops but is really a trap.
Joachim Roenneberg, serving behind enemy lines in his native Norway during the German occupation, in 1943 blew up a plant producing heavy water, or D2O, a hydrogen-rich substance that was key to the later development of atomic bombs.
Here are five feature films and documentaries you might want to explore: 'Saving Private Ryan' Steven Spielberg's powerful 1998 drama starring Tom Hanks and Matt Damon, depicted the attempted World War II rescue of a paratrooper lost behind enemy lines.
Instead of the resolute act of vengeance deep behind enemy lines described by Indian jingoists, it appears that small teams of Indian commandos had slipped across the line to strike at safe houses believed to be used by Islamist guerrillas.
The destruction in recent months of these targets, deep behind enemy lines — which commanders previously avoided for fear of causing civilian casualties — has seriously damaged the Islamic State's ability to pay its fighters, govern and attract new recruits, military officials say.
After two decades in the Army Special Forces, several deployments overseas and a stint in the F.B.I., Steven Bellino switched to the Air Force to become an elite pararescue lifesaver trained to jump from planes and save aircrews behind enemy lines.
"I don't know much about the espionage world and what it took to get behind enemy lines and to plant your characters, so that was really interesting," Pitt said of the film, which will be in theaters on Nov. 23.
We were fueled by cold Cokes from the cafeteria and the understanding of the urgent nature of the reports we were receiving — intelligence on German troop movements, secret radios, plans for penetration and weapons requests from O.S.S. agents behind enemy lines.
That movie, which uses a long-shot format to follow two young British soldiers sent on a mission across enemy lines, triumphed at Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony where it picked up best drama and best director for Briton Sam Mendes.
Dozens of start-up firms are developing techniques - from deploying birds of prey to firing gas through a bazooka - to take on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are being used to smuggle drugs, drop bombs, spy on enemy lines or buzz public spaces.
A series of dramatic vignettes ensues, touching half a dozen theaters of war: Soaring over Hamburg during an RAF raid; tank combat in Libya; sniping from behind enemy lines in Algeria; machine-gunning through the muck at Nijmegen Bridge in the Netherlands.
One redditor, mar_cnu, used this new automated colorization technique on a trailer for 1964 French film La 317 ème Section (The 317th Platoon), a black-and-white movie about a French platoon stuck behind enemy lines at the end of the Indochina War.
Directed by Montreal's Narcy, the clip sees the two rappers playing well-dressed renegades wandering the bright desert on a quest to get past the Alie Nation (or "alienation"), enlisting the help of fellow comrades to make their victorious escape through enemy lines.
Meanwhile 260 million people already have PS24s sitting in front of their TVs, and for $2400 more they can strap on a faceputer to blast their way through enemy lines in a tank, ride a nightmarish rollercoaster, or walk a mile in Batman's shoes.
After a wedding night that gave the series its most controversial sequence, a season of physical and psychological tortures, and two botched escape attempts, she leapt from the parapets with the emasculated Theon Greyjoy/Reek and is now at large somewhere behind enemy lines.
As we follow two soldiers who heroically go behind enemy lines to deliver an important message to a commander, the entire movie is made to resemble one continues shot (outside of a moment in the middle of the movie when the screen goes black).
It is certainly within the realm of the technically feasible for a future tank to simultaneously control a small fleet of unmanned robotic "wing man" vehicles designed to penetrate enemy lines while minimizing risk to soldiers, transport ammunition or perform long-range reconnaissance and scout missions.
"From establishing intelligence networks deep behind enemy lines to bolstering resistance organizations throughout Europe and Asia, the members of the OSS saved thousands of lives and played a critical role in securing the Allied victory in World War II," Blunt said in a statement to The Hill.
" When Mattis designed the operation to insert the Marine force in Afghanistan, Mattis was informed by similar raids conducted during World War II and even the American Civil War in which troops were inserted behind enemy lines to "destroy the enemy's security and shatter his will.
Across the border in Syria, the U.S. has dramatically increased its activity as it closes in on Raqqa, capital of the Islamic State's so-called caliphate; last week, the U.S. carried out an unprecedented air assault that involved U.S. helicopter landings to transport troops behind enemy lines.
When the war began, he was recruited as an agent by the Office of Strategic Services, a precursor to the C.I.A. He went behind enemy lines in Europe to uncover secrets about the Nazi nuclear program, and was a hair's breadth away from assassinating Werner Heisenberg.
Take, for example, a brief exchange during this interview, which is meant to be presented in rapid-fire 20-questions style, but, thanks to the hilariously literal-minded approach of his Dutch interviewer, comes across more like the interrogation of a fighter pilot who's been captured behind enemy lines.
Malarkey died on Saturday in Salem, Oregon, of age-related causes, his son-in-law told the AP. As a paratrooper, Malarkey was awarded the Bronze Star for his heroics on D-Day in 1944, according to the AP. He parachuted behind enemy lines at Normandy, destroying German artillery.
In the same way that a soldier charging enemy lines knows that his mad rush to death may expose his enemy's vulnerabilities, contributing to his own survival and the victory of his unit, resisters know that the refusal of fear is a necessary condition of their own success.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State has for the first time airdropped local ground forces behind enemy lines near the ISIS-held town of Tabqa in northern Syria, the Pentagon said on Wednesday, opening a new front in the campaign to recapture nearby Raqqa city.
" What the North called a "crucial report" on Wednesday also said that its "units behind enemy lines to be deployed in the operational theater of the southern part of Korea are fully ready to start a storm operation, lightning operation to conquer the Chongwadae and other major targets.
As the leader of an elite operation code-named Greenup, Mr. Mayer dropped behind enemy lines in February 1945 and posed as a German soldier for more than two months in the Tyrol region of western Austria, gathering critical intelligence on Nazi troop movements as Germany teetered toward defeat.
Earlier this week, the U.S. Pentagon department had said that the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State had for the first time airdropped local ground forces behind enemy lines near the ISIS-held town of Tabqa in northern Syria, opening up a new front in the campaign to recapture Raqqa.
Ultimately, Philbrick argues, much of the conflict came down to money: the colonists revolted over paying it to the British; the nascent country nearly fell apart because of its unwillingness to fund an army; and Arnold's desperation to provide for his beautiful young wife led him to cross enemy lines.
Furthermore, weapons will better facilitate an Osprey-centric tactic known as "Mounted Vertical Maneuver" wherein the tiltrotor uses its airplane speeds and helicopter hover and maneuver technology to transport weapons such as mobile mortars and light vehicles, supplies and Marines behind enemy lines for a range of combat missions -- to include surprise attacks.
At the British Army's "Autonomous Warrior" exercise in December 2018, on the wet and windswept training grounds of Salisbury Plain in southern England, military officers showed off autonomous vehicles and aircraft designed to watch enemy lines, evacuate wounded soldiers and deliver supplies over the perilous "last mile" up to the front line.
Whereas previous war plans had been premised on the belief that a new conflict would be fought along similar lines to the first Korean war (with large units first deployed in defensive formations before counter-attacking into the North), the new plan called for precision strikes and special forces acting behind enemy lines.
According to several Yemeni military leaders and medical personnel, Captagon -- the meth-like variant of the banned pharmaceutical Fenethylline, which is often manufactured in and trafficked out of Lebanon -- is also being used across enemy lines, as it was under ISIS command, to keep young rebels hard-wired and fearless in attacking.
"Let's not forget that since its creation in 1918, some of GRU's main roles have been subversion, assassination and sabotage behind enemy lines - overall, to disrupt enemy societies," said Dr Victor Madeira, a commentator on national security affairs and author of Britannia and The Bear: The Anglo-Russian Intelligence Wars (Boydell, 2016).
The paradox is that because the balance of power between the two parties is so precarious, the Senate majority now often tips based on the few exceptions to this pattern -- the candidates who find ways to win, in effect, behind enemy lines in states that usually back the other party's presidential nominees.
Meyer, who died in 2004, had been a combat photographer and cameraman during World War II, and he recounted an episode at an Army stockade in England in which he shot a company of prisoners who were training, he was told, for a top secret mission behind enemy lines just before D-Day.
Captain Sudani was killed by the Islamic State behind enemy lines and his family does not have a body to produce as proof of death, despite statements last year by his intelligence unit and Iraq's joint military command announcing his death as part of the wider operations to defeat the terror group.
The modern pentathlon was intended to test the skills of a cavalry officer behind enemy lines, who, having the worst day imaginable, would need to run, swim, épée fence, shoot a pistol, and ride an unfamiliar horse over jumps in order to deliver a message that we can only hope was very, very important.
The film follows two young men, Lance Corporal William Schofield (George MacKay) and Lance Corporal Tom Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman), soldiers on the Western Front who receive a near-impossible task: Carry a message across enemy lines to a British battalion that's at risk of being ambushed ahead of a planned attack against German troops.
According to the article, the problem was, what opening move had been used in order to leave the board looking like this: As it turned out, before giving the diplomat a copy of the chess problem, the actress had visited a German pilot who had been shot down behind enemy lines and was recovering in a French hospital.
Military officials have refused to discuss detailed arrangements for elite units such as the Navy's SEAL Team Six, the Army's Delta Force or highly specialized Air Force units, all of which can be called into action on a moment's notice for missions ranging from hostage rescue to counter terrorism to secret attacks on high-value targets behind enemy lines.
As Anhalt rightly insists, by setting some of his scenes behind enemy lines, among the Trojan fighters and their families — from the ruminations of the sadly regretful Helen to the encounters between Hector, the Trojan super-warrior, and his young son — Homer destabilizes the traditional "them-and-us" culture of the ancient Greek world, and its conventional polarization between civilization and barbarity.
GINKEL HEATH, Netherlands (AP) — Parachutes glowing gold and white against clear blue skies, hundreds of paratroopers floated to the ground in the eastern Netherlands on Saturday to mark the 75th anniversary of a daring but ultimately unsuccessful mission that Allied commanders hoped would bring a swift end to World War II.Operation Market Garden dropped nearly 35,000 paratroopers deep behind enemy lines in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands.
The survival of the 30 noncombatants was a long-held secret of World War II: the story of 13 female nurses, 13 male medics and the four-man crew of a medical evacuation plane who were stranded behind enemy lines for nine weeks, hiding in villages and caves in wintry mountains, afflicted with lice and dysentery, often near starvation and hunted by German patrols.
This may sound tedious, but in the heat of combat, it has an exhilarating effect that makes a convincing case for taking these historic and video game-friendly backdrops and putting them in VR. Above and Beyond will feature some Medal of Honor favorites, like the storming of the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, and plenty of covert operations behind enemy lines with the French resistance.

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