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Taliban fighters also captured a large weapons cache, he said.
The weapons cache was found in his home, according to CNN.
Here's what we know about the weapons cache: He had 47 guns.
It also said that a weapons cache was destroyed during the mission.
A kibbutz turned over a weapons cache from the 1948 war surrounding Israel's establishment.
Rosita agrees, and pulls out a sniper rifle she pilfered from the Alexandria weapons cache.
A weapons cache was destroyed in a second airstrike on Wednesday, the U.S. military said.
After a downtown shooting in May, police uncovered a weapons cache in a nearby apartment.
They also seized one Humvee and a large weapons cache, then they left the area.
So why was there a large weapons cache in the basement of the agency's headquarters?
Authorities have not said whether any silencers had been found or were used among the shooters' weapons cache.
Near Qayyarah, two strikes engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle, a weapons cache and 29 watercraft.
Donwahi said an investigation was also being launched into a secret weapons cache discovered at a private residence in Bouake.
The strikes targeted three groups of ISIS fighters, four ISIS vehicles, a weapons cache and a series of ISIS caves.
In Syria, four of the strikes were near Ar Raqqah and hit an Islamic State weapons cache and checkpoint, it added.
This point is only further highlighted when Rick discovers that the man was protecting not a weapons cache, but an infant child.
Why is he able to then find and purchase the type of weapons cache that allows him to carry out this monstrous evil?
A spokesperson for Operation Inherent Resolve confirmed on September 10 that a weapons cache was found on the island after the air strike.
Near Mosul, three strikes struck a tactical unit and destroyed two heavy machine guns, six fighting positions, a weapons cache and a trench.
LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland — It began with a heavy-handed police raid on a suspected weapons cache, two minutes from Stevie Mallett's youth club.
Russia claims that the April 4 attack was a Syrian conventional bomb that happened to hit a "terrorist" chemical weapons cache on the ground.
Bobo tells Lem that he's from a family of rich white supremacists whose insane weapons cache he stole and it became legendary among white supremacists.
Iraqi CTS soldiers then swept the island, finding a weapons cache that included rocket-propelled grenade launchers (RPGs), several rockets, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
The software then identifies a handful of villages that are most likely to host the commander behind the attacks or the weapons cache used to make them.
After authorities noticed "signs of irregularities," an inspection was carried out and part of the weapons cache had been replaced with what was said to be Airsoft replicas.
However, The Washington Post reported on Saturday said U.S. intelligence officials believe that North Korea has no intentions of giving up the entirety of its nuclear weapons cache.
State TV aired footage of what it said was the saboteurs' weapons cache showing a large number of mines, grenades and improvised explosive devices laid out on the floor.
The cause of the blast is unknown, but the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports a weapons cache in the basement of one of the buildings detonated.
That investigation led officers to a remote coconut plantation on the northwestern coast where Sri Lankan officials discovered a large weapons cache, including 100 kilograms of explosives and detonators.
Last month, the Serbian police moved Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and his family to a safe location after uncovering a weapons cache near his parents' home, which he regularly visits.
An Israeli airstrike against an Iranian weapons cache in Syria last night has ended with the downing of a Russian military plane and the death of its 15 crew members.
Ten strikes near four Syrian cities included six that hit an Islamic State weapons cache, headquarters, three weapons storage facilities, and a barracks, according to the statement released on Tuesday.
YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - The Nigerian army has arrested three militants suspected of having been involved in the killing of four soldiers and seized a large weapons cache, it said on Tuesday.
The suspect, 26-year-old former Air Force member Devin Patrick Kelley, drove off after he was shot at and was later found dead in his car with a weapons cache.
Police found a weapons cache of 17 guns, a grenade launcher, and white supremacist propaganda — including a document called the "N****r Owner's Manual" — in the home of a suspected drug trafficker.
Morten picked up the family in a rental truck and drove them and their belongings to New Mexico, including a weapons cache that included handguns, a bulletproof vest, several magazines, Lovelace said.
He said around 20 armed men had entered the Fort of Paramacay near Valencia, about two hours west of capital Caracas, before dawn, surprising guards and making straight for the weapons cache.
More than two tons of marijuana and 20 kilos of cocaine were also seized, he said, along with an unspecified amount of money and a weapons cache that included rocket launchers and grenades.
Armed with an strong motivation to engage with the public, Nowak constructed his first "Mobile Booster," a sort of stepping stone to the Panzer, and the first addition to his festive weapons cache.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The prime surviving suspect in the Paris attacks may have been plotting more operations with the help of a weapons cache and a network of associates, Belgium's foreign minister said on Sunday.
Abadi thanked Sadr for a disarmament initiative he floated after a weapons cache at his Baghdad stronghold of Sadr City exploded, killing 18 people, and said he hoped the cleric would stick to it.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian security forces killed three militants linked to Islamic State in a city close to the Iraqi border on Tuesday, confiscating a weapons cache and belts armed with explosives, a senior official said.
When the Sri Lankan authorities investigated the vandalism, they found that those responsible had been influenced by Zaharan's teachings — and discovered a weapons cache, along with 100 kilograms of explosives, the New York Times reported.
In that instance, Russia granted coalition aircraft permission to strike and coalition warplanes carried out six strikes targeting three groups of ISIS fighters, four ISIS vehicles, a weapons cache and a series of ISIS caves.
James J.W. Scott, Army, 2004-2011 In February or March 2006 we were north of Hit, Iraq, responding to a tip about a weapons cache supposedly buried in a date grove along the Euphrates River.
MADRID (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they had discovered a hidden weapons cache and a home-made Islamic State flag in Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, and are investigating a possible connection to Islamist militants.
In Iraq, 17 strikes near eight cities hit a weapons cache, a communications facility and a safe house, and destroyed assembly areas, mortar positions, a boat and a rocket team, among other targets, the statement said.
In 2015, Kuwaiti officials uncovered an Iranian-backed terror cell in Abdali, along with a weapons cache later described as "the largest discovered in [the country's] history," after years of striving to build good diplomatic relations with Iran.
About 20 dissident soldiers and civilians, led by a former National Guard captain, entered a military base near Valencia (roughly 120 kilometers west of the capital Caracas) before dawn, making a beeline for a weapons cache, authorities said.
Here's a hypothetical example for future potential: a team of Navy SEALs needs to covertly insert into a hostile territory via an enemy coastline to destroy a chemical weapons cache before it can be used on U.S. ground troops.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Police said they moved Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and his family to "a safe location" on Saturday after uncovering a weapons cache including a rocket-propelled grenade launcher near his parents' home which he regularly visits.
The Rajneeshees seem like a dangerous cult, as evidenced by its leader's fleet of Rolls Royces and growing weapons cache, but "Wild Wild Country" approaches this story with an even-handedness that doesn't make them so easy to dismiss.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Lebanese army found a surface-to-air missile (SAM) in a weapons cache left by Nusra Front militants after it took over some of the jihadists' positions in northeast Lebanon, a Lebanese security source said on Friday.
You were not forced into contact with the leaking projectile due to enemy action but rather travelled as part of a team to a weapons cache secured and held by U.S. forces, where you proceeded to voluntarily inspect the projectiles.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian police have seized a weapons cache including more than 100 hand grenades and 30 kg (65 lb) of explosives, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Wednesday, the biggest haul uncovered in 15 years in a country awash with illegal arms.
Sixteen strikes in Iraq were concentrated near Ramadi and Mosul where they hit five of the militants' tactical units and destroyed a weapons cache, a communications facility, four fighting positions and three buildings, among other targets, the statement released on Monday said.
At the time of Abdeslam's capture, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders told the media that Abdeslam was "ready to restart something in Brussels," that he'd established a new network of people around him and that a large weapons cache had been found.
Investigations connected to the statue destruction led police officials to a remote coconut plantation in northwestern Sri Lanka where officers discovered an elaborate weapons cache with more than 100 kilograms of explosives, detonators, wire cords, a rifle, bullets, dry rations and religious propaganda.
The strikes in Iraq included six near Qayyarah, three near Kisik and four each near Ramadi and Mosul, where they destroyed an Islamic State homemade explosives cache, a militant checkpoint, four staging areas and a weapons cache, the Combined Joint Task Force said on Tuesday.
And then there are the would-be attacks thwarted by law enforcement, including an arrest of an Ohio man who police say threatened a Jewish community center and the arrest of a Coast Guard officer, with a massive weapons cache, who prosecutors say was plotting to kill Democrats and journalists.
Tara's probably not going to be in any hurry to take them to Oceanside, but maybe someone could tip them off about the weapons cache Richard left in the shed near Carol's place, preferably before he has time to spring his trap on the Saviors and get Carol caught in the crossfire.
NOT REAL: President Trump Moves To Shutdown Jihad Training Camps In America — Islamberg Is Finished THE FACTS: Several widely shared articles report on last month's arrest of 64-year-old Ramadan Abdullah after a police raid found a weapons cache in a storage locker in the town of Union in upstate New York.
A year later, footage from television station Al-Mawsleya appeared to show a Javelin missile and launcher among a cache of weapons recovered from an ISIS weapons cache just outside the Iraqi city of Tal Afar; as recently as this July, The New York Times reported that the Libyan government had recovered a quartet of Javelin missiles, first sold to France, from an encampment belonging to rebels seeking to overthrow the UN-recognized central government.
On 25 November 1981, Italian authorities discovered a weapons cache in the basements of the Health Ministry. According to the Magliana pentito, Maurizio Abbatino, NAR member Massimo Carminati was the only one who could freely access the weapons cache. Massimo Carminati not only held close links with the Banda della Magliana, but also with SISMI secret agents, in particular General Pietro Musumeci and colonel Giuseppe Belmonte, a member of the Propaganda Due Masonic lodge.
U.S. losses were two killed. At 13:40 a unit of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade located a weapons cache northeast of Bến Lức. At 14:40 mechanized infantry from the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division located a weapons cache 4 miles east of Quần Lợi Base Camp. On 30 March at 07:45 a unit of the armored cavalry squadron of the 1st Infantry Division received fire from an enemy force northeast of Dầu Tiếng.
At the same time, a security forces raid in the Taldaw suburb killed one rebel and seized a weapons cache. Also, the leader of a rebel group, Khaled al-Hamad, known as Abu Sakar, was killed during security operations along with a number of his fighters. On 29 June, according to SANA, another rebel group leader was killed during fighting in the Joret al-Shayyah quarter of Homs. Other rebels were killed when an explosive device exploded in their weapons cache.
On 15 October at 13:45 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division found a weapons cache north-northeast of Biên Hòa containing 130 individual weapons and two light machineguns. On 17 October at 13:30 a company from the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division operating north of Tân An found a weapons cache containing seven AK-47s and 20 other rifles. On 19 October at 02:15 two U.S. Navy PBRs attacked an enemy sampan north-northwest of Vũng Tàu causing it to explode killing 15 PAVN/VC.
However the SS Fanny cut loose, escaped in a gale and sailed out of Danish territorial waters. The weapons cache would later land in Larne on the north-east coast of Ireland in what became known as the Larne gun-running.
He also stated that Pakistan will take international media to the area of strikes but were delayed due to adverse weather conditions. ANI claimed to have released photos of the alleged JeM camp and weapons cache sourced from intelligence sources.
This is the reason we had the > weapons cache. The factories necessary to the war effort and train routes > were to be blown up, to bring the front closer. The most recent members of > our hard-scrabble club knew of these plans and supported them.
Keskinen 1978, p. 16-19. He retired from the Finnish Air Force in 1946 and started to run his own cinema at Suomusjärvi near Salo. Lehtovaara died in very sinister conditions. He had been arrested by Valpo and interrogated about the Weapons Cache Case.
The islands were used by Henry de Monfreid in 1914 as a weapons cache to try to sell smuggled arms. After the deposit was discovered, a "detachment indigenous guards" was installed on the island and occupancy restricted. This monitoring station was removed in May 1915.
At 14:00 a unit of the 199th LIB and RF forces patrolling north-northeast of Tân An found a weapons cache containing 21 107mm rockets. USAF F-100s from the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing attacked a base camp southeast of Biên Hòa destroying ten structures. On 26 September a patrol from the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division ambushed an enemy force southwest of Củ Chi killing ten. On 27 September at 11:30 a company from the 11th ACR found a tunnel complex southeast of Bến Cát containing a weapons cache that included two RPG launchers, two M1911 pistols and 351 82mm mortar rounds. On 28 September at midnight three 122mm rockets hit the south of Saigon. At 16:00 a unit of the 199th LIB operating northwest of Bến Lức found a weapons cache in 55 gallon drums buried in a riverbank, the cache included two AK-47s and one RPG-2 launcher. On 30 September at 15:00 helicopter gunships from the 12th Combat Aviation Group attacked an enemy force crossing a stream southwest of Cần Đước killing ten.
At 11:00 a company from the 199th LIB operating southwest of Saigon found a weapons cache containing eight 122mm rocket motors. At 22:00 helicopter gunships from the 9th Infantry Division operating northeast of Cần Đước attacked 16 sampans destroying all of them and killing ten PAVN/VC.
The landing was unopposed and the Marines discovered a VC weapons cache with 18 carbines and 1,000 grenades. Over the following days the US Marines and South Vietnamese Marines conducted three further amphibious assaults into the zone uncovering VC base areas and supplies, but without meeting any serious resistance.
Remains of a destroyed Austro-Hungarian weapons cache, Marmolada On , at 5:30 a.m., over 200,000 tons (approx. 1 million cubic metres) of snow and ice plunged down the mountainside directly onto the barracks. The wooden buildings packed with soldiers, collapsed under the weight of the avalanche, crushing the occupants.
The cave was discovered in 1812. During the Patriote Rebellion of 1837, it served as an armoury, weapons cache, and hidey-hole for Les Patriotes. In 1968, the government deemed it a safety risk and closed off the cave. In 1978, the Quebec Speleological Society reopened the cave for study.
Three insurgent positions, a bomb-making factory, and a weapons cache were destroyed, and ISAF troops occupied parts of Panjwayi and Zhari districts. "Afghan and ISAF troops have reopened Highway 1 to civilian traffic and will maintain a patrolling presence to ensure civilians can travel the route in increased safety," ISAF said.
On 25 November Company C, 1/46th found a weapons cache consisting of 23 individual weapons and 6 crew served weapon. On the afternoon of 26 November a Troop D 1st Squadron 1st Cavalry Regiment LOH received small arms fire from 5-10 PAVN. They unit then engaged them killing resulting 5.
Various incidents in February 1945 spelled the end of Siskin. Some, including Olav Rise, were arrested, whereas Ulstein managed to flee from Sogndalsdalen. German forces approached Fosskamben, but local residents secretly slowed down their travel, giving Siskin members time to hide a large weapons cache and to escape. Ulstein, Heiberg and Knagenhjelm met in Fjærland.
The government did not find any evidence of association with terrorist groups or a terrorist plot."FBI finds no terrorism link to Virginia man with weapons cache in N.J. motel room", Associated Press, NJ.COM, February 26, 2010. Retrieved March 21, 2010. On January 26, 2010, Woodson was charged in state court with various criminal charges.
They uncovered five boxes of rifle ammunition, two rockets, two grenades and three rocket-propelled grenades in the huts. Some had accidentally detonated while lying in the smouldering ruins.Fox News Channel, "U.S. Troops Discover Weapons Cache in Afghanistan", July 29, 2002 A plastic bag was discovered in the granary, containing documents, wires and a videocassette.
However Boyd convinces Topher that if he fixes one unit, they can use it and not have to kill anyone else. Topher agrees and gets to work. Meanwhile, Ballard and Mellie have made their way to a weapons cache. Mellie tries to understand why Ballard cares about her, given she is only a program.
50 Beowulf instead of the stock .223caliber (5.56 mm) upper. Also concealed under Woodson's jacket were four additional high-capacity magazines all loaded with ammunition, some of which were hollow points.Martinez, Edecio (January 26, 2010), "Lloyd R. Woodson Busted with Weapons Cache, Map of Military Base, Headdress, Say NJ Cops" CBS News. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
Golson, Jennifer, "Virginia man accused of having weapons cache in N.J. motel makes first court appearance", The Star-Ledger, January 29, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2010. U.S. Attorney's Office spokesman Greg Reinert indicated that, given the detainer on him for the federal charge, Woodson would not be released even should he succeed at making bail at the county level.
The Weapons Cache Case (, ) was a Finnish criminal case that lasted through the late 1940s. It concerned a secret and officially unsanctioned military operation following the end of combat on the Soviet-Finnish theater of WWII known as the Continuation War, where a large amount of Finnish Army weapons and equipment was hidden in caches scattered around the country.
The United States of America's military leaders and President Dwight D. Eisenhower immensely feared the enormous nuclear weapons cache and manpower of the Soviet Union. They embraced a “New Look” idea of limited nuclear war. This new idea of limited nuclear warfare included the use of tactical nuclear weapons. Deployment of these tactical nuclear weapons required specially trained soldiers .
This barrage set the stage for subsequent nighttime helo-borne and ground assaults into the Diyala River Valley by 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, and 6-9 Armored Reconnaissance Squadron, respectively. These forces combined with other units already conducting operation Lightning Hammer elsewhere in Diyala and Salah ad Din provinces, totaling approximately 10,000 Coalition Forces and 6,000 Iraqi Security Forces. The 5-73 Soldiers defeated several ineffective small arms attacks, killing three al-Qaeda gunmen, detaining eight, and uncovering a weapons cache, numerous IEDs and a booby-trapped house. In a supporting offensive north of Baqouba, the 5th Iraqi Army Division and 5-20th Infantry Regiment discovered an ISI hideout, complete with bedrolls, believed to house 25 fighters, along with a substantial weapons cache of IED making material, mortars and rocket propelled grenades.
The UAE introduced a mandatory military service for adult males, since 2014, for 16 months to expand its reserve force. The highest loss of life in the history of UAE military occurred on Friday 4 September 2015, in which 52 soldiers were killed in Marib area of central Yemen by a Tochka missile which targeted a weapons cache and caused a large explosion.
"Officials find arsenal of weapons in New Jersey hotel room", CNN, January 27, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2010. NBC reported that the map of Fort Drum was a concern to authorities, but the FBI found no link between him and recognized terrorism groups.LaFleur, Tonya, "NoVa Man Had Weapons Cache: Police Man found with map of U.S. military installation", NBC, January 26, 2010.
On December 6, 2017 two months after the October ambush a joint force of American Green Berets and Nigerien soldiers were attacked by ISIL-West Africa militants in the Chad Lake basin Region. During the firefight 11 militants died including two wearing suicide vests, one weapons cache was also destroyed during the operation. No American or Nigerien soldiers were killed or wounded.
At least 14 Syrian army soldiers and one opposition officer were said to have been killed in the fighting. A Syrian army weapons cache and two cannons were said to have been destroyed by the opposition fighters, another cannon was seized from the army. They also said to have destroyed two armoured vehicles at a Syrian army checkpoint and attacked a Syrian helicopter.
An enormous cache of medical supplies, food, tools, and equipment were found at the hospital and a large weapons cache was discovered nearby. Over the next week, all rifle companies conducted day and night search and destroy missions in their areas until 29 December 1969. 4 Australians were killed with 9 wounded during the operation. There were no New Zealand casualties.
Buster (2002 – 2015), an English Springer Spaniel, was a military detection dog who was active during the Iraq War. Because of his actions in discovering a hidden weapons cache, the dog was credited with saving service personnel from insurgents operating in the southern Iraqi town of Safwan. He was awarded the Dickin Medal, referred to as being the animals' Victoria Cross.
On 4 July a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division found a bunker complex and weapons cache in Bình Dương Province containing seven RPG-7 launchers, 110 RPG-7 grenades and an 82mm mortar. On 5 July at 16;50 a company from the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division found a weapons cache in Bình Dương Province, north-northwest of Saigon containing seven 122mm rocket motors and four warheads. On 8 July at 02:00 five mortar rounds hit the Nhà Bè tank farm causing minimal damage. A unit from the 1st Brigade, 9th Infantry Division engaged an enemy force southwest of Cần Đước District killing 17 for the loss of one killed. On 9 July at 01:00 United States Navy Patrol Boat, Rivers (PBR) attacked three enemy sampans on the Đồng Nai river killing three PAVN/VC.
He said he thought the Taliban would bring unity to Afghanistan, and the tribal and regional wars would disappear, and had gone to enlist with them. However, they threw him in prison, because of his earlier association with HiG. He denied that he controlled a weapons cache. He stated that he was illiterate, and this would have barred him from such an important task.
A raid of local police units in the premises of the BDJ in 1952 revealed that the U.S. funded the organization with a monthly sum of $50,000 and supplied it with arms, ammunition and explosives. A weapons cache with machine guns, grenades, light artillery guns and explosives were found in the Odenwald near Frankfurt am Main.Partisans in Germany: An Arms Dump in the Odenwald. In: The Times.
Later the same day they uncovered another weapons cache containing 50 individual weapons. On 12 February Company C, 1/46th was fired on resulting in 2 US killed. On 20 February Company A, 3/21st were attacked by grenades and small arms fire killing 1 US. On the same day Company D, 1/46th Infantry detonated a booby-trap resulting in 3 US killed.
Located in the passenger side dash. ;Fingerprint Overlay Printer: A device accessible via the glove box that allows KITT to scan fingerprints from an inserted object and overlay then onto another person's hand. ;Weapons Cache: Small arms cache accessible via the glove box area that usually contains two 9mm handguns with extra magazines for occupant's protection outside KITT. ;First Aid: Accessible via glove box.
After some initial resistance, Gene dumps the weapons to make room for the refugees, blowing up the weapons cache to cover their escape. In the air, Gene and Billy come up with a scheme to sell the aircraft to give Gene his money back. Senator Davenport recognises the set up for what it was, and the Senator threatens to reveal Lemond and Diehl's operation to Washington.
Members of the IA also cleared a local mosque, a suspected terrorist haven, and identified mortar tubes, a mortar cache, small-arms munitions, a sniper rifle and machine guns. The other weapons cache included small-arms munitions and IED-making materials. "The political impact will strengthen the local population's confidence in the IA and the local government," said Maj. John Woodward, 6-9 ARS executive officer.
In the evening of that day ISIL sent two car bombs at the village but they were reportedly destroyed before they could reach their targets. SDF engineering units dismantled and detonated 70 land mines by 2 September. US airstrikes destroyed seven ISIL positions and a weapons cache on the same day. SDF positions in Umm Qura were shelled by ISIL during the night which prompted them to shell back.
Militants attempted to seize the police headquarters in Horlivka on 12 April, but were halted. Ukrayinska Pravda reported that police said that the purpose of the attempted seizure was to gain access to a weapons cache. They said that they would use force if needed to defend the building from "criminals and terrorists". By 14 April, however, militants had captured the building after a tense standoff with the police.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #58 (April 1987) In G.I. Joe Special Missions #13, Dusty, Outback, Lightfoot and Mangler are sent to destroy a weapons cache in Eastern Africa. Lightfoot is tortured by the local militia and breaks, giving out valuable information. The team is abandoned in the desert by a slightly sympathetic militia member. They accomplish their mission with the fortunate find of a broken jeep's water-filled radiator.
At 14:30 five 107mm rockets hit Dầu Tiếng Base Camp killing four Vietnamese civilian workers. At 14:30 a reconnaissance unit from the 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division found a weapons cache southeast of Đức Hòa containing five 122mm rocket launchers. On 15 March at 11:30 a unit from the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division operating northwest of Ben Soi was attacked by an enemy platoon.
Rectangular Businessman rips her head in half for a similar reason, but she survives and walks away. She is revived as a cyborg by Fitz and Skillet in order to be their walking arsenal, carrying many firearms from Roostre's weapons cache. In cyborg form, she joins Fitz and Skillet in gunfights and helps to kill Shark. In the final episode, she appears in a different level of reality as a nurse.
On 3 June, Syrian state media reported that Israel attacked the Tiyas Military Airbase near the northern city of Homs, killing 1 to 5 soldiers.Syria says Israeli missiles target Iran-linked base near Homs; 5 reported killed . Independent satellite imagery analysis showed that the strikes were aimed at a specific recently arrived weapons cache from Iran, possibly UAVs.Israeli intel firm: Alleged IDF strike on Syrian base targeted Iranian drones .
After the Rising, they were in communication to send another, much larger weapons cache to Ireland in 1917, but the plan never materialised. Roger Casement tried to recruit a rebel unit from Irish prisoners of war in German captivity. The "Irish Brigade" drew only 55 recruits, however.Jerome aan de Wiel, Europe and the Irish Crisis 1900–1917, in Gabriel Doherty, Dermot Keogh, eds, 1916, The Long Revolution, pp.
One of its missiles tore through a wall, followed by three others that imploded the insurgent weapons cache. IEDs damaged the Allied lead truck late in the battle, but the explosion's embankment soon smoothened. The allies fought their way to the enemy convoy, destroying it. The Allies prepared to finish off the insurgents, the Americans assaulting the enemy at the right at a swamp, attacking and killing 12.
Dedë Nikacj – Ciprian in religious – was born in 1900 and became part of the Order of Friars Minor. Nikacj was orphaned by age five and educated by the Franciscans; he was sent to study theology in Austria before being ordained as a priest in Rome in 1924. He was arrested on the charge of concealing a weapons cache behind a church altar and was tortured until being shot to death on 11 March 1948.
While the Russian tricolor flags were used, protesters also used the flag of the Soviet Union In Kharkiv police discovered a weapons cache full of grenades and AK-74 assault rifles. In Mariupol, a pro- Ukrainian flashmob of 100 took place outside the police department. Protesters were attacked by men with bats and the police did not react. Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Donetsk in an attempt to defuse separatist tensions in eastern Ukraine.
Carter follows Beth Cravens and the fake Nick Carter to a meeting they have scheduled with leaders of the Pathan tribesmen between Peshawar and the Khyber Pass. Carter discovers the weapons cache from Pakistan and sets a makeshift bomb to destroy it. While waiting for the bomb to go off he knocks out and ties up his double and confronts Beth Cravens – giving her the opportunity to defect back to the United States. Cravens refuses.
Upon release, Pescatore sends Joe to Tampa, Florida, to solidify the family's rum-running operation. Joe builds a highly successful business with his henchman, Dion. Still grieving for Emma, he encounters a fiery Cuban expatriate and revolutionary, Graciela Corrales, upon arrival in Tampa and they become an intensely devoted couple. Graciela convinces Joe to mastermind the robbery of a weapons cache from an American warship to aid Fulgencio Batista's overthrow of Cuban strongman Gerardo Machado.
Early on 2 June, the U.S.-led Coalition reportedly parachuted a large weapons cache to the rebels surrounded in Mare'. On 8 June, the siege of Mare' was broken after rebel forces recaptured several villages on the road between Azaz and Mare'. Later during the day, ISIL retreated from nine other towns and villages, although the rebels had not yet entered them to take control out of fear they would be ambushed.
S. Zetterberg & A. Tiitta: "Suomi kautta aikojen", p. 459 When the matter was leaked to the public, the commission required Finnish authorities to investigate and prosecute the officers and men responsible for the caching. The Weapons Cache Case was followed closely until the ACC determined that the case was purely a military operation. The Allied Control Commission left Finland September 26, 1947, when the Soviet Union finally ratified the Paris Peace Treaty.
On 2 August an OH-6 was shot down southwest of Huế. An F-100 was shot down west of Huế. On 3 August a UH-1 was shot down southwest of Quảng Trị killing one on board. On 7 August a unit of the 2nd Brigade found a bunker complex and weapons cache west-southwest of Huế containing four SKS rifles, five 82mm mortars, one 60mm mortar, two 12.7mm machineguns and three light machineguns.
On November 7, Israel Defense Forces troops arrested senior Islamic Jihad militant Amjad Abeidi, who planned the attack, along with a number of other suicide bombings, during an operation in Jenin. During the operation, Jenin was placed under curfew as soldiers searched homes. One Palestinian teenager was shot dead while climbing a tank, and three Palestinians were wounded. The complex in which Abeidi was hiding was located and searched, and a weapons cache was found.
The enemy withdrew after an hour, leaving six dead; U.S. losses were one killed. At 11:40 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, engaged an enemy force 30 miles north of Tây Ninh, the enemy withdrew immediately and a search of the area found a weapons cache containing 109 individual and three crew-served weapons. At 11:50 a unit of the 11th ACR engaged an enemy force east-southeast of Katum.
Järv carried a camera through the war and took a plenty of pictures that were later published in his books. The 2004 Finnish war film Beyond the Front Line is based on Järv's diaries. In 1945 Järv helped his former superior Alpo Marttinen flee Finland to Sweden, although Järv said he didn't like Marttinen as a person. Colonel Marttinen, who later joined the United States Army, was involved with the Weapons Cache Case.
Survivors live in heavily policed quarantine zones, independent settlements, and nomadic groups. Joel works as a smuggler with his partner Tess (Annie Wersching) in the quarantine zone in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. They hunt down Robert (Robin Atkin Downes), a black-market dealer, to recover a stolen weapons cache. Before Tess kills him, Robert reveals that he traded the cache with the Fireflies, a rebel militia opposing the quarantine zone authorities.
Freamon and Prez slowly gather conspiracy evidence against Stringer and his lieutenants, and eventually catch Stringer making an incriminating phone call using one of his many SIM cards. This finally gives MCU enough evidence to make a move against Stringer. Stringer plans to stabilize control of the Barksdales by sending Avon back to prison for parole violations. In making those plans he betrays the location of the Barksdale weapons cache to Major Howard "Bunny" Colvin.
Alfred leads him to a satellite Batcave and uses its defence systems to knock him out. While Batman tries to track down the Arkham escapees, Hush has Jason Bard deploy soldiers to specific locations around the city. While on a routine patrol, an explosion destroys a police convoy, killing several police officers. The explosion is revealed to have been a Wayne Enterprises weapons cache, one of seventeen placed around the city to assist Batman Incorporated.
During the Continuation War he commanded the Army of Karelia until January 1942, after which he was again appointed the Chief of the General Staff. After the war he served as the Army's commander-in-chief but was forced to resign because of the Weapons Cache Case. In 1944 Heinrichs became the second person to receive the Mannerheim Cross, First Class. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.
He once investigated a kidnapping plot against Victoria Beckham. He also led investigations which resulted in the 2002 discovery of a large weapons cache in Hillingdon believed to have been stored by a criminal gang or professional contract killer. He was the project manager on the strengthening of the "Ring of Steel" anti-terrorism cordon around the City of London. Shields' work at Scotland Yard also included investigations into organized crime and as a kidnap senior investigating officer.
Within a week, fellow PPGE activists Cruz Obiang Ebele, Gumersindo Ramírez Faustino, Juan Ecomo Ndong, Gerardo Angüe Mangue, and Bonifacio Nguema Ndong were also arrested. Michá was held for two months at the police station, turning which time he was allegedly tortured. In May 2008, the six men were charged with knowledge of a weapons cache in the home of another PPGE activist, Saturnino Ncogo. Ncogo had died in prison on early March in suspicious circumstances.
Within a week, fellow PPGE activists Cruz Obiang Ebele, Emiliano Esono Michá, Juan Ecomo Ndong, Gerardo Angüe Mangue, and Bonifacio Nguema Ndong were also arrested. Faustino was held for two months at the police station, turning which time he was allegedly tortured. In May 2008, the six men were charged with knowledge of a weapons cache in the home of another PPGE activist, Saturnino Ncogo. Ncogo had died in prison on early March in suspicious circumstances.
The Flood makes its first appearance more than halfway through Halo: Combat Evolved, during the story mission "343 Guilty Spark". A group of humans fleeing the enemy alien Covenant land on "Halo", a ringworld built by the alien Forerunners. The artificial intelligence Cortana sends the supersoldier Master Chief to find their commander, Jacob Keyes, who disappeared in a swamp while searching for a weapons cache. The Master Chief discovers that the Covenant have accidentally released the Flood.
Through Bilitzka and Grossman, Busse realized the horrors of the Holocaust and began to cooperate with underground organizations. The Jews he employed were, at least temporarily, excluded from the transports to the death camps. Busse also provided weapons, clothing and medicines for the resistance fighters at his own expense, he once even took part in a meeting of partisans. His office was used for the production of leaflets and his apartment as a temporary weapons cache.
James Bond is doing a karate move against one of his opponents. The game begins with Bond in a Chinese village, ruled by a female martial arts warlord called Zhong Mae. After Bond infiltrates her dojo, steals the plans given to her and defeats her, Bond escapes the ninja clan by speedboat and returns to London. M, head of MI6, tells Bond that the plans are for a secret weapons cache somewhere in an unknown part of the world.
Nelya Shtepa was later detained by the insurgents, and replaced by the self-proclaimed "people's mayor" Vyacheslav Ponomarev. The militants gained control of the city's police weapons cache and seized hundreds of firearms, which prompted the Ukrainian government to launch a "counter-terrorism" operation to retake the city. This government counter- offensive began on the morning of 13 April. As a result, an entrenched standoff between pro-Russian forces and the Armed Forces of Ukraine ensued, marking the start of combat in Donbass.
Within the next month, fellow PPGE activists Cruz Obiang Ebele, Emiliano Esono Michá, Juan Ecomo Ndong, Gumersindo Ramírez Faustino, and Bonifacio Nguema Ndong were also arrested. Mangue was held for two months at the police station, where he was allegedly forced to sign a statement under duress. In May 2008, the six men were charged with knowledge of a weapons cache in the home of another PPGE activist, Saturnino Ncogo. Ncogo died in prison on early March under suspicious circumstances.
Within a week, fellow PPGE activists Cruz Obiang Ebele, Emiliano Esono Michá, Gumersindo Ramírez Faustino, Gerardo Angüe Mangue, and Bonifacio Nguema Ndong were also arrested. Ndong was held for one months at the police station, turning which time he was allegedly beaten with cables to extract a confession. In May 2008, the six men were charged with knowledge of a weapons cache in the home of another PPGE activist, Saturnino Ncogo. Ncogo had died in prison on early March in suspicious circumstances.
Late in the 18th century, Caribbean pirate Captain Vallo (Burt Lancaster) and his crew capture a frigate of the King's navy. The ship is carrying Baron Gruda (Leslie Bradley), a special envoy of the King on his way to the island of Cobra to crush a rebellion. Vallo proposes selling the frigate's weapons cache to El Libre, the leader of Cobra's rebels. Baron Gruda counters by proposing that Vallo capture El Libre and bring him to the Baron for a sizable reward.
On 19 November a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division operating 21 km northwest of Tân An found a munitions cache containing 72 RPG-2 grenades, 106 hand grenades and 5,000 rounds of small arms ammunition. On 21 November a unit of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) operating near Phước Bình District found a weapons cache containing 39 rifles and four machine guns. On 29 November helicopters from the 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division and tactical airstrikes kill 69 PAVN/VC.
Secondly, these transcripts state that Spencer had obtained the materials the cell later used to house Diniz. Finally, they also state that Spencer had actually participated in guarding the kidnap victim. Lamont and Spencer continued to maintain their innocence, however, their story started to unravel four years later when a secret weapons cache in Managua exploded (the Sandinistas had lost power by this point). Among the material exposed by the explosion were documents that linked both Lamont and Spencer to the Diniz kidnapping.
On the evening of 20 September 2000, the MI6 Building in London (the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service) was attacked by unapprehended forces using a RPG-22 anti-tank rocket, causing superficial damage. A weapons cache destined for the Real IRA that was seized in Croatia in August 2000 contained a number of RPG-22s. Prices range from £150 to £220 per weapon. The one used against the MI6 building was Russian- made, while one found at Dungannon came from Bulgaria.
A four-day uprising between January 6 and 9, 1895, began with an attempted coup d'état to restore the monarchy, and included battles between Royalists and the republican rebels. Later, after a weapons cache was found on the palace grounds after the attempted rebellion in 1895, Queen Liliʻuokalani was placed under arrest, tried by a military tribunal of the Republic of Hawaiʻi, convicted of misprision of treason and imprisoned in her own home. On January 24, Liliʻuokalani abdicated, formally ending the Hawaiian monarchy.
He was responsible for operational planning and the presentation of operations, or, as he allegedly said, "The Marshal leads the war, but I lead the battles". They had many differences in opinion but still managed to work well together. After the Continuation War, the now Communist-dominated Valpo (the Finnish State Police) arrested him for his alleged involvement in the so-called Weapons Cache Case. He was imprisoned from 1945 to 1948 without being sentenced, until president Juho Kusti Paasikivi released him.
Jack, kicked off the helicopter, has to fight through the Trigen- infested area to rescue Val and escape the islands with his life. Upon reaching a mercenary weapons cache, Jack notices his arm is turning green. Doyle responds that the mutagen concentration on the air might be too strong for the antidote, but Krieger is working on a cure in a laboratory nearby. Jack is thus directed to find Krieger, who has injected himself with the mutagen but is ultimately defeated.
A team of SEALs chases a group of terrorists onto the island after destroying a weapons cache and rescuing a hostage special agent. While tracking the terrorists, mutated dinosaurs appear and the mission changes into simple survival. The dinosaurs use their skilled sense of smell and ability to swim to hunt down the SEALs and terrorists. After losing several men to the raptors and killing some of the terrorists, the SEALs manage to rescue the female agent, Jamie, captured by the terrorists.
Lieutenant Sargent's official Medal of Honor citation reads: > ...For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his > life above and beyond the call of duty. While leading a platoon of Company > B, 1st Lt. Sargent was investigating a reported Viet Cong meeting house and > weapons cache. A tunnel entrance which 1st Lt. Sargent observed was booby > trapped. He tried to destroy the booby trap and blow the cover from the > tunnel using hand grenades, but this attempt was not successful.
Among the captured were two commanders who were tried under "Islamic" law by the Taliban and then executed. On 21 July 2008, heavy fighting with another separatist group, the BLA in Baluchistan Province, killed 32 militants, 9 soldiers and 2 civilians. More than two dozen militants were captured and a large weapons cache was found. Between 28 July and 4 August 2008, heavy fighting flared up in the northwestern Swat valley leaving 94 militants, 28 civilians and 22 soldiers and policemen, were dead.
After his return from the hospital, Taylor bonds with Elias and his circle of marijuana-smokers while remaining aloof from Barnes and his more hard-edged followers. During a subsequent patrol, three men are killed by booby traps and unseen assailants. Already on edge, the platoon is further angered when they discover an enemy supply and weapons cache in a nearby village. Barnes, through a Vietnamese- speaking soldier, Lerner, aggressively interrogates the village chief about whether the villagers have been aiding the NVA.
The faux envoy was one of the hunters. Crystal tells Don the story of "the Jackrabbit and the Box Turtle," a version of The Tortoise and the Hare in which the Jackrabbit kills the Box Turtle after losing. At the envoy's intended destination (which is shown to be close to where the captives originally found the weapons cache and were subsequently killed), Crystal kills the hunters she finds and wounds their tactical consultant Sgt. Dale. Athena calls out to Don via radio, asking if he killed Crystal.
On 1 August 2005, Lima Company, 3/25 had detained two "military-aged" males in the home next to the site where the snipers had been killed and had found large quantities of blood in the house. Both these Iraqi males were flown to Al Asad Airbase for interrogation. In late August 2005, Lima Company, 3/25 conducted a raid on the same house and detained seven Iraqi males. A large weapons cache of small arms and explosives was discovered buried behind the house.
Snowy was born on 2 March 2004 at the Commando Regiment Headquarters in Ganemulla, and began training in September of that year under his handler Lance corporal D.H.P. Sampath under the supervision of Captain (armed forces) Vimukthi Jayasinghe. Snowy's first deployment was to the Jaffna peninsula. In 2006, he was credited with discovering a hidden ammunition dump in Neduntheevu, and finding an LTTE safehouse and weapons cache at the University of Jaffna. Snowy also helped track down suspects during several bomb attacks in the Jaffna area.
The firing continued for 20 minutes until the enemy withdrew. On 12 February at 10:30 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division found a 10 ton rice cache south of Katum. At midday a unit of the 1st Infantry Division found a weapons cache east of Cat Lai containing 44 individual weapons. Also at midday aeroscouts from the 1/9th Cavalry received ground fire northwest of Phước Bình with two OH-6s and one UH-1 being shot down with three crewmen killed.
The leading Dutch patriots, like Wiselius, Krayenhoff, and Nicolaas van Staphorst requested general Charles-François Dumouriez to plant the liberty tree in The Hague or on the Dam square and to bring about liberty, equality and fraternity by force. They also spoke about a new calendar, to make every month of an equal length. At the end of November 1794 he and Alexander Gogel fled to Bremen or Hamburg, because of the discovery of a weapons cache. He was banned from city of Amsterdam.
On 6 January Company A, 5/46th discovered a weapons cache containing five weapons and later killed one VC and captured another weapon. Company B, 5/46th engaged four VC killing one and Company C, 1/52nd killed one VC. On 7 January Company C, 1/52nd killed one VC and detained one. On 9 January Company C, 1/52nd found six graves and then engaged a VC force killing three. On 11 January a booby-trap killed one soldier from Company B, 5/46th.
Company A, 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment engaged a PAVN force at 09:45 in an engagement that continued until 14:50, following which the Company found 11 bunkers, a rice cache, several weapons and seven PAVN killed. Company B, 1/506th found three bunkers several weapons and three PAVN graves. Compnay C, 1/506th found the bodies on five PAVN killed the previous day and engaged a PAVN bunker killing one PAVN. On 24 May 3rd Brigade units discovered a weapons cache containing 47 individual weapons.
Six weeks after his capture, Wood was found and rescued by Iraqi army troops from a house in Ghazaliya, with assistance from U.S. forces. The Iraqi troops were performing a routine raid of a suspected weapons cache at the house, before finding Wood. Brigadier General Jaleel Khalaf Shewi, commander of the Iraqi brigade which rescued Wood, said a brief firefight had taken place during the operation, but there were no casualties on either side. It was revealed that Wood's Iraqi business associates were killed a month earlier.
Mulder stops them and handcuffs Ephesian, but he feels a strange connection to one of the wives, Melissa Riedal-Ephesian (Kristen Cloke). Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) warns the FBI and BATF that Ephesian and his wives will be released in a day unless they can track down Sidney and the Temple's reported weapons cache. The agents question Ephesian, who states that there is no member of the temple named Sidney. When they interview Melissa, she suddenly begins to talk like Sidney, claiming that Harry Truman is president.
On 5 December at 08:15 an OH-6 was shot down west of Đồng Xoài killing two onboard. At 13:30 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division found a weapons cache 6 miles north of Hiệp Hòa containing 35 carbines. At 15:45 a company from the 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division patrolling northwest of Saigon found 15 107mm rockets. At 22:15 a U.S. Army position near Bien Hoa Air Base received 25 82mm mortar rounds causing minimal damage. On 6 December between midnight and 02:15 numerous U.S., ARVN and South Vietnamese Government installations in and around An Lộc received mortar and rocket firing causing minimal damage. Between 01:00 and 02:15 mortar/rocket attacks on Tây Ninh caused minimal damage. At 09:15 mechanized infantry from the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division found a munitions cache east of Trảng Bàng containing 127 82mm mortar rounds, 110 RPG-2 grenades, 30 RPG-7 grenades and 8,500 rounds of small arms ammunition. At 12:30 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division found a weapons cache northwest of Cần Đước containing 15 AK-47s.
He worked in the Military Headquarters in Mikkeli as one of Marshal Mannerheim's closest aides. After the war, Paasonen, having participated in the Operation Stella Polaris and the Weapons Cache Case, relocated to Sweden, and was recruited by the French intelligence services, and later by the CIA, working for them in Western Europe in the post-war period. In the late 1950s, the Paasonen family lived on Platenstrasse in Frankfurt while Aladar worked in the I.G. Farben building. Between 1948 and 1952, he helped Marshal Mannerheim write his memoirs in Switzerland.
In the end, 1,488 people were convicted, most of them sentenced to 1–4 months in prison. Decades later, in 1980, social democrat Arvo Tuominen, a former Finnish Communist leader, claimed that the weapons cache case was the tipping point which transferred the power within the Finnish Communist movement from the revolutionary to the parliamentary wing, as the communists feared armed resistance against revolutionary takeover. However, according to historian Kimmo Rentola and others, Tuominen's claims are to be treated very sceptically. Several private, unrelated, weapons caches have been found all over Finland after the war.
According to a Hamas spokesperson and Rayyan's son, the IDF and Shin Bet warned Rayan by contacting his telephone that an attack on his house was imminent. An Israeli military spokesperson interviewed by The International Herald Tribune "could not give details or specify whether Rayyan's family had been warned." Israeli security sources stated that Rayan's house, at the time of the attack, was a munitions warehouse and communications center, and contained a tunnel opening. The sources also stated that a weapons cache in the house triggered many secondary explosions immediately after the air strike.
In 1944, the Swedes worked with Finnish Intelligence to set up a stay-behind network of agents within Finland to keep track of post-war activities in that country. While this network was allegedly never put in place, Finnish codes, SIGINT equipment and documents were brought to Sweden and apparently exploited until the 1980s.C. G. McKay, Bengt Beckman, Swedish Signal Intelligence, Frank Cass Publishers, 2002, p. 202 In 1945, Interior Minister Yrjö Leino exposed a secret stay-behind army which was closed down (so-called Weapons Cache Case).
On February 12, Randy and Vicki Weaver were interviewed by two FBI agents, two Secret Service agents, and the Boundary County sheriff and his chief investigator. The Secret Service had been told that Weaver was a member of the white supremacist group Aryan Nations and that he had a large weapons cache at his residence. Weaver denied these allegations, and the government filed no charges. On three or four occasions, the Weavers had attended Aryan Nations meetings at Hayden Lake, where there was a compound for government resisters and white separatists.
The ISU carried out debriefing of IRA volunteers following their detention by security forces operating in Northern Ireland. These interviews would take place to discover if a volunteer had betrayed information or secrets of the organisation. They would also take place in the event of an operation, weapons cache, or unit being exposed to danger or uncovered. The membership of the IRA and wider republican community were expected to comply with requests for information made by the ISU, this information then being used to build or refute accusations made against an IRA volunteer.
The group had a large weapons cache when police apprehended them. Soon after these incidents and under the guise of job-hunting, Bristow took a US vacation to marry his girlfriend. Upon his return it became evident he would be forced to terminate his involvement with the front, as Droege was being charged with assault and if Droege was imprisoned, Bristow would become the de facto leader of the Front, an untenable position for a government-employed mole. The exit wouldn't be easy, but not terribly difficult either.
On the first floor there is a museum display of 'East Riding Treasures'. In addition to displays on the geology, natural history, landscape and people, there is the South Cave Weapons Cache, a nationally important display of Iron Age swords. In this gallery, there are also interactive activities for children, including puzzles, dressing-up costumes and a drawing table. In a neighbouring corridor, there is a gallery of temporary museum displays, which are frequently-changing and are often prepared by local community groups, or touring exhibitions from national museums or galleries.
He gives Crane the card of his contact in Washington, simply named McPherson, and tells Crane to tell McPherson everything. During this time, Ping manages to decode another of the warnings which suggests that uncovering the weapons could destroy the solar system. The survivors manage to launch the escape pod shortly before Korolis and his men discover a fantastic weapons cache of stable orbiting black holes. Before they can investigate further, a blast that is presumed to be one of the active countermeasures is fired, consuming the drill team and Deep Storm.
Gjessing was born in Silkeborg on 31 March 1909 to painter Ejnar Gjessing and wife Ane Dorthea Jørgine Hansen and baptized Paul Ib Gjessing at home the same day. His baptism was confirmed in Lime church on the third Sunday after Trinity. In March 1944 the Gestapo made an "incredible number of arrests" including ten arrests in the region of Års. The presumed leader of the Års group was the 35-year-old sea Captain Gjessing, who was found to have in his Hasseris home a large weapons cache and about 50 fake police badges.
Saracen goes on to work for a corrupt Florida senator, who sends him to Palermo to assist the Bessucho crime family (which is led by the senator's cousin) with eliminating the Punisher. Saracen confronts the Punisher at a weapons cache owned by the Punisher's estranged relatives, Rocco and Esmerelda Castiglione. The two engage in a battle that ends with the Punisher blowing the area up, though Saracen survives, and murders Rocco and Esmerelda. Afterward, the Punisher frames Saracen for his own slaying of the corrupt senator, who was sponsoring Saracen for American citizenship.
Soldiers also seized 10 rocket- propelled grenade launcher sights, 12 mortar sights, a Soviet-made night vision device and four mortar aiming stakes. In addition to the weapons, the operation netted assorted electronic components, which could be used in making IEDs, three chemical protective masks, 24 individual body armor plates, assorted Saddam Hussein paraphernalia and 16 cases of U.S. meals ready-to-eat (MREs). During the operation, a community resident tipped off the soldiers to the location of a weapons cache. Military Police found a bag of rocket- propelled grenade propellant, eight mortar fuses and 225 hand grenade fuses.
On 10 April 2008, he was arrested without a warrant at his brother's house in Malabo. Within a week, fellow PPGE activists Emiliano Esono Michá, Gumersindo Ramírez Faustino, Juan Ecomo Ndong, Gerardo Angüe Mangue, and Bonifacio Nguema Ndong were also arrested. Ebele was held for a month at the police station, stating later that he was tortured there by beatings and electric shocks; he also was allegedly hung by his feet from the ceiling. In May 2008, the six men were charged with knowledge of a weapons cache in the home of another PPGE activist, Saturnino Ncogo.
The unit was supported by artillery, helicopter gunships and airstrikes and later reinforced by an addition four companies inserted into blocking positions. The enemy withdrew at 21:30 leaving 30 dead and three individual and four crew-served weapons; U.S. losses were one killed. At 14:40 an aerial observer saw 60 PAVN/VC 3 miles east of Dầu Tiếng and directed artillery fire onto them killing 15. On 21 December at 09:40 a unit of the 199th LIB found a weapons cache northeast of Bến Lức containing 11 AK-47s and 31 RPG-7 grenades.
On 20 August 2003, Gakayev killed Shaiman Madagov, Imam of the Vedeno district, for "cooperating with the Russian state." Gakayev was also reportedly a part of the 2004 Nazran raid commanded by Basayev, an assault which killed over sixty people and resulted in the capture of virtually the entire weapons cache of Ingushetia's police force. The operation is considered a milestone in Gakayev's career and helped propel him from the ranks of everyday militants into the upper tier of rebel leadership. It was at this point that Russian sources began to associate him with many similar operations in the region.
Lamont and Spencer denied any participation in the kidnapping, but their participation was proved when a secret weapons cache in Managua exploded (among the material exposed by the explosion were documents that linked both Lamont and Spencer to the Diniz kidnapping). Faced with these revelations, Lamont admitted that they had been involved in the kidnapping. Lamont and Spencer were sentenced to 28 years in prison for their involvement, but were kept in private cells, away from the mass of the prison population. The Canadian press and public started a major movement to secure their release, straining relations between Brazil and Canada.
In autumn of 1923 an extensive weapons cache was discovered in the Bautzen machine factory Münckner & Co., where Hoop had once been employed. In a joint action, a group of communist and social-democratic workers secured the weapons, which led to a court action against several individuals, among them Hoop, as well as the social-democratic labor union secretary Konrad ArndtAxel Ulrich: Konrad Arndt, Wiesbaden 2001 , S. 47-48 and communist workers such as Kurt Pchalek.cf “Kurt Pchalek (1900-1944)” under Accused of actions conducive to high treason, Pchalek was sentenced to 15 months prison. Other defendants, including Hoop and Arndt, were acquitted.
The enemy withdrew at 18:00, leaving 13 dead. At 16:00 Rangers and a reconnaissance unit of the 199th LIB found a weapons cache northeast of Xuân Lộc containing 12 RPG-7 launchers, 40 RPG-2 grenades and 136 82 mm mortar rounds. On 10 December at 00:15, a unit of the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, observed enemy forces near their night defensive position northwest of Tây Ninh and engaged them with small arms and artillery fire. A sweep of the area at dawn found six PAVN/VC dead, three RPG launchers, two AK-47s and a radio.
In April 1984, the Puerto Rico Police casually discovered an EPB safe house while investigating another crime scene, noticing an explosive artifact and a weapons cache. They transferred jurisdiction to the FBI, which also found documents attributed to the group, among which were payroll notes filled with codenames. On May 7, 1984, the FBI tracked Ojeda as he took a trip to New York and traveled to Springfield, Massachusetts, and rendezvoused with two colleagues who arrived in the RV and traveled to Bellingham. Afterwards, they recovered a single piece of paper linked to Houston International Airport.
The first major leader of the insurgency in Anbar was Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad, the Ba'ath party regional chairman for the Karbala Governorate, who was originally No. 54 on the US list of most- wanted Iraqis. According to the US military, Khamis received his funding and orders directly from Saddam, then still a fugitive. In June, American forces conducted Operation Desert Scorpion, a mostly unsuccessful attempt to root out the burgeoning insurgency. An isolated success occurred near Rawah, where American soldiers cornered and killed more than 70 fighters on 12 June and captured a large weapons cache.
The Tischofer Cave () is a cave in the Kaisertal valley in the Kaisergebirge mountains in Austria. It was a locally important gathering place and weapons cache during the Tyrolean Rebellion in the Napoleonic Wars. The roughly long cave, which is about high at the entrance, was occupied by cave bears and other predators as shelter during the Paleolithic as evidenced by numerous excavated skeletal remains. Bone tools of paleo-human inhabitants made of cave bear bones and skulls discovered here and dated to about 27,000 - 28,000 years ago may be viewed in the local history museum in the fortress at Kufstein.
Demolition of a house in Iraq containing a weapons cache House demolition is primarily a military tactic which has been used in many conflicts for a variety of purposes. It has been employed as a scorched earth tactic to deprive the advancing enemy of food and shelter, or to wreck the enemy's economy and infrastructure. It has also been used for purposes of counter- insurgency and ethnic cleansing. Systematic house demolition has been a notable factor in a number of recent or ongoing conflicts including the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, the Darfur conflict in Sudan, the Iraq War, the Vietnam War, the Yugoslav wars and the Caucasian conflicts of the 1990s.
The story follows a group of orcs who always find themselves on the front lines of battle against the carefully prepared and always triumphant forces of good. The orcs decided to organize themselves and fight back. As a satire of high fantasy the novel mocks most of the conventions of the genre from using traditional villainous races, orcs, as the protagonists, to having the noble characters have much less than noble motivations and secrets. The opening of the book plays up the orc warleader sent to reclaim a weapons cache in preparation for the 'Last Battle' between good and evil, which is well on its way.
The contact continued for about 2.5 hours and PAVN/VC losses were 10 killed and two captured. About 1 hour prior to the contact, a UH-1 helicopter gunship was hit by ground fire and crashed in the same general area. At 12:40 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division sweeping an area northeast of Ben Soi discovered a weapons cache containing 28 complete 107mm rockets. At 13:40, a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, sweeping an area about north of Trảng Bàng engaged an enemy force until about 18:45 killing 20 PAVN/VC and capturing two crew-served weapons.
Memorial to the Victims of Fascism, Tiraspol After the assault on Crimea in early 1943, a Romanian Army counterintelligence group, the "Informational Center B", was moved to Tiraspol and began the hunt for Soviet partisans in the surrounding region. One early success came by accident, when Romanian sappers in Dubăsari discovered Dmitry Nadvodsky's partisans attempting to obtain access to their weapons' cache; this led to a temporary suspension of resistance activity in that town. In May 1943, Nadvodsky's group was infiltrated by gendarme spies, which resulted in the arrest of several key partisans. Nadvodsky then attempted to divert attention by staging attacks on the strategic bridge at Criuleni.
Kellar kills three high-ranking members of the cell but then disobeys orders by rushing inside a terrorist controlled building, where a terrorist ambushes him. However, the man did not kill Kellar, who learned that his captor is an American, William Lennox, a former CIA wetworks operative. After faking his own death in Cairo, Lennox has apparently become the leader of Seventh Wave. Kellar's next mission is to cross the border into Treneska and traverse the Vlodnik Canal, destroy a base and weapons cache, then meet a female black ops soldier named MacCarver (voiced by Cree Summer), the commander of black ops Team Bravo, at a farmhouse.
Following the war he immigrated to the United States and served as an officer in the United States Army, retiring as a colonel. Marttinen was one of the key figures in the Weapons Cache Case where a large number of Finnish Army weapons was hidden around the country in case of a Soviet invasion. Soldiers involved in this case were forced to leave Finland since hiding weapons was a criminal act due to the 1944 Moscow Armistice. These soldiers , who mostly fled to United States and enlisted in the US Army, were later called as "Marttinen's men".WWII in Color – Lieutenant Colonel Alpo Marttinen Retrieved 4 July 2013.
He joins the fight, during which his wing is broken by Junkpile, but subsequently healed by Xi'an's recently discovered secondary mutation. He stays with the X-Men for a short while longer, attending the funeral of Serpentine who died during the fight with Synge but then returns to the desert.X-Men 2099 #2-3 Bloodhawk returns to a bunker which he uses as a weapons cache, where he is captured by La Lunatica. She brings him to the Darkroom of the Theatre of Pain, where she uses her mutant ability to make him relive painful memories, which are recorded by her master Controller Thirteen for the Theatre's amoral clientele.
From right: Małka Zdrojewicz, Bluma and Rachela Wyszogrodzka A well-known Holocaust photograph depicts three Jewish women who fought in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, took shelter in a bunker with a weapons cache, and were forced out by SS soldiers. One of the women, Bluma Wyszogrodzka (center), was shot. The other two, Małka Zdrojewicz (right) and Rachela Wyszogrodzka (left) were marched to the Umschlagplatz and deported to Majdanek concentration camp, where Wyszogrodzka was murdered. Jürgen Stroop, the SS officer who commanded the suppression of the uprising, admired the bravery of female combatants and included the photograph in one of the copies of his official report.
In early May 2012, five alleged members of the Abergil organization who were suspected of conspiring to commit a crime and possessing deadly weapons were arrested in Jerusalem, after police had found a weapons cache inside a storage room in an apartment building in Jerusalem where one of the suspects' parents live. According to the suspects, they followed the advice of Itzhak Abergil to hide weapons in public buildings in order to deflect suspicion from the organization. At the suspects’ homes police discovered signs of violence, including ceramic bulletproof vests with bullet holes in them. The police suspects that the organization was planning a major attack.
Accessed July 24, 2017. On January 26, 2010, a clerk at the Quick Chek store at 1296 Easton Turnpike in Branchburg called officers about a suspicious person in the store.Mulvihill, Geoff. "Va. man arrested with arsenal, map of NY Army base", Washington Examiner, January 26, 2010. Accessed July 24, 2017. Officers arrested Lloyd Woodson, and found in his possession and in his motel room a large weapons cache that included illegal weapons and ammunition, a detailed map of Fort Drum, and a traditional red-and-white Middle Eastern headdress. He was charged on multiple state and federal weapons charges."Man with weapons, map of military base arrested", CNN, January 26, 2010.
On 5 October 2004 the 1st Battalion launched Operation Aleutian Providence, the battalion's largest operation of the deployment to retake Musurraf village and capture individuals responsible for the ambush of SSG Potts and SGT Collier. The battalion was reinforced for this operation by one platoon of B/2-162 INF and the Macedonian Special Forces Platoon located at Camp Taji. The operation was conducted as a joint operation with the 307th Iraqi Army Battalion. The operation resulted in the discovery of a massive weapons cache and improvised explosive device manufacturing facility which was described as the largest uncovered in Multi-National Division Baghdad at that time.
On January 26, 2010, a clerk at the Quick Chek at 1296 Easton Turnpike in Branchburg, New Jersey called the police about a suspicious man in the store.Mulvihill, Geoff, "Va. man arrested with arsenal, map of NY Army base", The Seattle Times , January 26, 2010, accessed March 3, 2014 The clerk said she knew the man "had something on him", but was uncertain what it was. Officers arrested Lloyd Woodson, and found in his possession and in his motel room a large weapons cache that included illegal weapons and ammunition, a detailed map of Fort Drum, and a traditional red-and-white Middle Eastern headdress.
On 22 July the mortar battery and 1/7 Marines command group at Firebase Mace moved to Hill 110, north of Firebase Defiant to cover the infantry advance and on 23 July the mortar battery at Firebase Dart moved to Firebase Defiant. On 26 July the 1/7 Marines command group and Company B returned to Landing Zone Baldy. On the night of 26 July Company E, 2/7 Marines ambushed a 30-strong PAVN unit, a sweep of the area the next day found 5 dead PAVN, 3 weapons and 24 abandoned packs. On 27 July a VC defector revealed a weapons cache to Company E, 2/7 Marines containing 139 SKS rifles.
The date of the first death in the line of duty of an Emirati soldier was on 30 November 1971 during the Seizure of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs as is celebrated annually as the Commemoration Day. The highest loss of life in the history of the UAE military occurred on Friday 4 September 2015, in which 52 soldiers were killed in Marib area of central Yemen by a Tochka missile which targeted a weapons cache and caused a large explosion. All the names of Emirati soldiers who died in the line of duty are inscribed in the UAE Armed Forces memorial, the Oasis of Dignity, in the capital Abu Dhabi.
On 1 March at 15:00 USAF jets attacked a bunker west-southwest of Hiệp Hòa causing two secondary explosions. An aerial observer saw 28 PAVN/VC dead in the strike area and two bunkers, 12 structures and 11 sampans destroyed. An OH-6 was shot down north-northeast of Tây Ninh killing two crewmen. Another OH-6 was shot down northwest of Sông Bé. On 2 March at 10:30 a unit of the 199th LIB found a 10-ton rice cache southwest of Saigon. At 12:45 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division operating south of Rach Kien found a weapons cache containing 14 SKS, three AK-47s and four automatic rifles.
Aljazeerah Operations waging a campaign to destroy the bases of Alqaeda between Nineveh and Anbar NINA (National Iraqi News Agency) On July 4, Army forces discovered and destroyed a weapons cache in western Anbar province.Cache of weapons and explosives found at western Anbar NINA (National Iraqi News Agency) On July 6, a border guard was killed and two others wounded in fighting against smugglers who tried to enter Syria. Three trucks belonging to smugglers were also destroyed during the clashes.Border Guardsman killed, 2 wounded in clashes with smuggler near Syrian borders NINA (National Iraqi News Agency) On 8 July, the spokesman for the Nineweh provincial council, Qahtan Sami, was assassinated north of Mosul by gunmen with silenced pistols.
On 3 July at 02:20 Dầu Tiếng Base Camp received 450 rounds of 60mm mortar fire and 50 107mm rockets followed by a ground assault, the defenders from the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division fought back supported by AC-47 fire; U.S. losses were 5 killed. At 09:00 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division found a weapons cache in Biên Hòa Province containing four 122mm rockets and one 107mm rocket. At 11:30 a company from the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division engaged an enemy platoon northeast of Tân An supported by helicopter gunships with unknown results. At 16:45 a UH-1 was shot down south of Bến Lức with seven U.S. missing.
She then orders Reese and Snow to steal the gear of two ATF agents who were about to be called in a bomb threat Stanton orchestrated in a nearby office building. The building houses a computer security installation and cyberwarfare development lab and by activating a fifteen-minute detonation timer, Stanton drives the team to clear the entry for her to access a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility containing the weapons cache where she uploads the contents of the drive Reese and Snow retrieved earlier. Before she leaves, she triggers the bomb vests and locks the team in the room. On the way back to her car, she calls Greer to inform him that the mission has been completed.
At 11:20 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division engaged an enemy force south-southeast of Đức Hòa, the enemy withdrew leaving five dead and three individual weapons. At 13:50 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division found a weapons cache northeast of Tây Ninh containing 37 107mm rockets. At 15:55 troops from the 1/9th Cavalry engaged an enemy company northeast of Lộc Ninh, artillery, helicopter gunship and air support was provided and the enemy withdrew at 16:20 leaving 24 dead. At 16:00 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division engaged six PAVN/VC west of Trảng Bàng killing all six.
Early on the morning of 26 October, Cuban forces ambushed a patrol from the 2nd Battalion of the 325th Infantry Regiment near the village of Calliste. The American patrol suffered six wounded and two killed, including the commander of Company B. Navy airstrikes and an artillery bombardment by 105mm howitzers targeting the main Cuban encampment eventually led to their surrender at 08:30. American forces pushed on to the village of Frequente, where they discovered a Cuban weapons cache reportedly sufficient to equip six battalions. Cuban forces ambushed a reconnaissance platoon who were mounted on gun-jeeps, but the jeeps returned fire, and a nearby infantry unit added mortar fire; the Cubans suffered four casualties with no American losses.
Anti-piracy operations by INS Tabar in the Gulf of Aden on 18 November 2008Just over a week after the MV Jav Arnav incident, on 19 November 2008, the Indian Navy reported that INS Tabar had come under attack from pirates. The crew of INS Tabar requested that the pirate vessel stop to allow a search, but the pirates responded with a threat to sink Tabar if it came any closer. The pirates then opened fire on Tabar before the Indian navy responded by returning fire. After the retaliatory strike, it was reported that a large explosion occurred on the pirate vessel, rumoured to have been caused by the pirates' weapons cache.
The date of the first death in the line of duty of an Emirati soldier was on 30 November 1971 during the Seizure of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs as is celebrated annually as the Commemoration Day. The highest loss of life in the history of the UAE military occurred on Friday 4 September 2015, in which 52 soldiers were killed in Marib area of central Yemen by a Tochka missile which targeted a weapons cache and caused a large explosion. All the names of Emirati soldiers who died in the line of duty are inscribed in the UAE Armed Forces memorial, the Oasis of Dignity, in the capital Abu Dhabi.
Scene 1: Old Melchthal's house Tell pushes the boat back Arnold, aware of Tell's arrest, is dispirited, but, set on revenge, draws strength from being in his father's former home and sings a moving lament (Ne m'abandonne point, espoir de la vengeance... Asile héréditaire... – "Do not abandon me, hope of vengeance... Home of my forefathers"). Would-be "confederates" arrive, sharing and reinforcing his hope of vengeance. Revived, Arnold points them to the weapons cache that his father and Tell had prepared. Seeing the men armed, Arnold launches into the hugely demanding (Amis, amis, secondez ma vengeance – "Friends, friends, assist my vengeance"), replete with multiple and sustained top Cs. Resolved, they leave to storm Altdorf and free Tell.
Between December 14, 1893 and January 11, 1894 a standoff occurred between the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom against the Provisional Government to pressure them into returning the Queen known as the Black Week. This incident drove home the message that President Cleveland wanted Queen Liliʻuokalani's return to power, and so on July 4, 1894 the Republic of Hawaii was requested to wait for President Cleveland's second term to finish. As lobbying continued in Washington during 1894, the royalist faction was secretly amassing an army of 600 strong led by former Captain of the Guard Samuel Nowlein. In 1895 they attempted a counter-rebellion, and Liliʻuokalani was arrested when a weapons cache was found on the palace grounds.
Men of Company "A", 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry, jump from a UH-1D helicopter into a mountainous area located approximately 10 km from Quang Tri, 13 October 1968 On 7 October at 11:30 troops from the 1/9th Cavalry found a munitions cache southwest of Quảng Trị containing 12 SKS, 15,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, 40 120mm mortar rounds and 40 82mm mortar rounds. At 12:50 a unit of the 3rd Brigade found a medical supply cache west of Huế. On 9 October a Division unit found a weapons cache south of Quảng Trị containing 13 AK-47s, six SKS and three submachineguns and assorted munitions. On 10 October a UH-1 was shot down southwest of Quảng Trị.
No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.Rocket explodes in south; none injured, Ynet News 24-06-2010 Israel responded by carrying out three airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, targeting a weapons cache in the north and two smuggling tunnels in the south.IAF strikes in Gaza Strip, Jerusalem Post 25-06-2010 ;June 28 :A mortar shell fired from the northern Gaza Strip landed between two kibbutzim in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage. Later in the day, a militant from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine fired mortar shells from eastern Gaza City at Israeli soldiers operating on the Israeli side of the nearby border fence, damaging a military vehicle but causing no injuries.
By the end of the second day, the festival had succeeded in softening and changing the attitudes of many individuals who had been hostile to the government. The operation was deemed such a success that it was extended for a third day. By the end of the festivities, the anti-communists felt that they had achieved much political success and that the civilian population wanted to assist in reporting communists so that they could be expelled from their village. One woman was given 200 piasters for volunteering information leading to the apprehension of a Viet Cong suspect hiding in a coffin, while one Viet Cong defected and led an intelligence platoon to a weapons cache that also contained communist tax collection statistics.
The castle has been extensively renovated over the centuries, and few traces of its original structure remain. Factors that led to the decision to choose the castle of Simancas as an archive include the fact that, after advancing the frontiers of Christian territory to southern territories, the castle no longer had a specific function in peacetime. That meant that it had other uses, from being a weapons cache to acting as a state prison, functions that were served at the same time as being an archive. There was also the influence of Francisco de los Cobos, Comendador Mayor de León, a member of the Carlos I's Court who exerted all his influence in order to place the archive in Simancas.
For the record, all of the dead were listed as being killed in Quảng Trị Province, South Vietnam and for political reasons no reference was made about being in Laos. On 27 February Company D discovered a large PAVN weapons cache near Hill 1044 that included 629 rifles and over 100 crew-served weapons. With the Marine objectives achieved by early March the operations plan called for the phased withdrawal of the Marines from the operational area, however this was hampered by bad weather. As 3/9 Marines withdrew to Firebase Cunningham on 3 March they were ambushed by a PAVN force and PFC Alfred M. Wilson would be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the firefight.
On 15 January a PAVN/VC force ambushed a 40 vehicle convoy 40km west of An Khê using three command-detonated mines, small arms and Rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), Division reaction force and convoy security elements broke up the attack killing 13 PAVN/VC. For his actions in this battle Specialist Five Dwight H. Johnson would be awarded the Medal of Honor. On 20 January two companies from the 1st Brigade received 75mm recoilless rifle fire 15km west of Đắk Tô and returned fire supported by artillery and helicopter gunships killing 23 PAVN/VC. On 23 January a unit of the 2nd Brigade found a weapons cache 17km west of Pleiku containing one individual and two crew-served weapons, 25 mines and three RPG-2 grenades.
On the eve of the war, several Task Force Warhorn assets were in place along the Iraqi border. NC02 enabled RAU coverage along the berm-crossing site, providing the only communications during the three-day berm crossing back into the Corps MSE network. Shortly after the opening shots were fired, NC05 moved north towards LSA Adder, eventually relocating to Tallil Airbase to link Iraq into the Kuwait network. Unbeknownst to C Company soldiers, they were sitting in the middle of the largest weapons cache in southern Iraq, and the Iraqis wanted their weapons back. Meanwhile, Node Center 01 was task organized under the 17th Signal Battalion and traveled north to LSA Bushmaster while TACON for movement under one of3ID's Brigade Combat Teams.
On 12 October 2013, Mexican authorities captured alleged top Zetas operative Gerardo Jaramillo, alias "El Yanqui".Wells, Miriam. "Zetas' Top Guatemala Operative Captured in Mexico". "InSightCrime.org". 15 October 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2014. His arrest ultimately resulted in the discovery and seizure of a large Zetas weapons cache and supply stash, including "assault rifles, several grenade launchers, magazines, 2,000 rounds of ammunition of various calibres, bullet-proof vests and balaclavas". On 9 May 2014, one of the founding members, Galindo Mellado Cruz, and four other armed men were killed in a shootout after Mexican security forces raided Cruz's hideout in the city of Reynosa. On 3 March 2015, Mexican security forces arrested the last known leader of the remaining Zetas structure, Omar Treviño Morales (alias "Z-42") in a suburb in Monterrey, Nuevo León.
Later that day the same unit found a munitions in the same area. At 10:10 an OH-6 from the 12th Combat Aviation Group received fire from a bunker complex southwest of Bến Cát and directed artillery and helicopter gunship fire onto the area killing five PAVN/VC. At 12:45 a unit of the 11th ACR patrolling southeast of Xuân Lộc found a weapons cache containing 27 SKS rifles, nine M3 submachine guns, eight BARs and assorted other weapons and munitions. At 14:45 a unit of the 11th ACR engaged an entrenched enemy force 9 miles southeast of Xuân Lộc and killed 21 PAVN/VC and captured one. At 20:45 infantry from the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division engaged an enemy force northwest of Cần Đước killing nine.
At 11:10 a company from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division operating northeast of Biên Hòa received fire from an entrenched enemy force. The company attacked the bunkers supported by artillery, helicopter gunships and airstrikes killing 24 PAVN/VC; U.S. losses were two killed. At midday a unit of the 11th ACR found a weapons cache 4 miles west of Phước Vĩnh containing 20 107mm rockets, 11 light machine guns, an 82mm mortar and three AK-47s. At 13:40 helicopter gunships from the 25th Infantry Division attacked 50 PAVN/VC northeast of Go Dau Ha killing ten. On 10 March at 18:00 a FAC observed 20 PAVN moving south-southeast of Katum and directed helicopter gunships and airstrikes against them killing 18 and destroying four bunkers.
On 30 March 1914, the vessel SS Fanny docked at Langeland and proceeded to be loaded with a "mysterious" cargo.Jonathan Bardon, A History of Ulster, published by The Black Staff Press, This cargo turned out to be a weapons cache including 11,000 Männlicher rifles brought from the Steyr works in Austria; 9,000 ex-German army Mausers; 4,600 Italian Vetterli-Vitali rifles; and 5 million rounds of ammunition in clips of five. The cache had been purchased by Major Frederick Hugh Crawford for the Ulster Unionist Council to equip the Ulster Volunteer Force in Ireland.S. J. Connolly, Oxford Companion to Irish History, published by Oxford University Press, Danish customs officials suspected that the cargo might have contained weapons to arm militant Icelandic home rulers who sought independence from Denmark.
There were light and scattered contacts reported by the Brigade from 7-10 December. On 11 December, Company C, 4/3rd uncovered a weapons cache containing 3 81mm mortars, 11 individual weapons and 2 PRC-10 radios. Company A, 3/1st found another cache containing 5 weapons. On 16 December elements of Troop F, 8th Cavalry Regiment engaged 5 VC which resulted in 5 VC killing all 5. Activity was light throughout the area of operations and was characterized by small scattered contacts until 24 December 1970 when Recon Company, 4th Battalion 21st Infantry Regiment, came under sniper fire losing 2 killed. At 18:00 on 24 December, Division units assumed a defensive role for the twenty-four hour Christmas Truce period and resumed offensive operations at 18:00 on 25 December.
Meanwhile, an airstrike carried out by the Inherent Resolve coalition which destroyed a chemical weapons factory of the group near Mosul. On 13 September, an attack by ISIL in the axis of Al-Houd, Al-Hadher and Al-Shebali, south of Mosul, was repelled by pro-government forces. Over 70 militants were killed in the failed attack while no casualties were reported on the side of pro-government forces. On 14 September, the group's spokesman in Mosul was killed alongside two of his escorts were killed in Mosul when unidentified gunmen ambushed him and attacked his car. On 16 September, the US-led coalition carried out airstrikes against an ISIL tactical position near Qayyarah that destroyed a vehicle, a weapons cache and 29 watercrafts belonging to the group.
The prisoners revealed that their mission had been to attack Biên Hòa city and the Bien Hoa Air Base. At 10:30 troops from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division engaged an enemy force east of Dầu Tiếng. The unit was later reinforced by a unit from the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division and together they killed 46 PAVN/VC, destroyed 150 bunkers and captured one individual and two crew-served weapons. On 27 February at 12:10 a unit of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR) sweeping an area west of Phước Vĩnh Base Camp discovered a 1.5 ton weapons cache containing 29 AK-47s, three SKS rifles, one RPG-2 launcher, one RPG-7 launcher and assorted other munitions. At 13:45 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division engaged an entrenched enemy force northeast of Biên Hòa.
The enemy withdrew after dark leaving 48 dead and three captured and 18 individual weapons; U.S. losses were two killed. On 11 September at 04:30, mechanized infantry element of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Intantry Division, occupying night defensive positions 3 miles west-southwest of Dầu Tiếng, received mortar and small arms fire followed by a ground attack. Another unit of the Brigade reinforced and contact was lost at 07:10 when the enemy withdrew leaving 99 dead and one captured and 18 AK-47s, five RPD machine guns, two RPG launchers, two pistols and a radio. U.S. losses were three killed. At 13:00 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 9th Infantry Division supported by helicopter gunships engaged an enemy force north of Bến Lức killing 12 and capturing one who led the unit to a weapons cache containing 90 AK-47s.
At 10:40 an armored unit of the 25th Infantry Division received fire northeast of Tây Ninh, the unit returned fire and the enemy withdrew at 11:45; U.S. losses were one killed. At 19:30 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, received RPG fire north-northwest of Lai Khê, the unit returned fire and the enemy withdrew; U.S. losses were one killed. On 22 February at 03:05, a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division, engaged an enemy force 7 miles north-northeast of Tân An, killing five PAVN/VC. At 17:30 a unit of the 1st cavalry Division found a weapons cache south of Phước Bình containing five SKS, nine submachineguns, four light machine guns, two heavy machine guns and assorted munitions. A UH-1 was shot down 7 miles north-northeast of Lộc Ninh.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) claimed responsibility for the attack, declaring that the projectile marked the anniversary of the PFLP's establishment and that the group would continue to oppose "Israel's occupation".Kassam fired at Ashkelon from Gaza, none reported hurt, Jerusalem Post 06-12-2010Gaza brigade claims projectile fired toward Israel, Ma'an News 06-12-2010IDF bombs Gaza tunnel, weapons cache, Ynet News 08-12-2010 ;December 7 :Two mortar shells fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in an open area in the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported.Mortar shells from Gaza explode in Eshkol; no injuries, Jerusalem Post 07-12-2010 That night, Israel responded to the attack and to the previous day's rocket attack with airstrikes on a weapons warehouse and a smuggling tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip.
The operation targeted a series of houses which local citizens indicated were being used by al-Qaeda cells to intimidate them and launch attacks against Iraqi and Coalition Forces. On 21 June, troops of the 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd BCT, 10th Mountain Division detained three men when their truck was found to contain documents requesting rockets as well as a spool of copper wire, commonly used to build improvised explosive devices. Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division found a large weapons cache, and soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd BCT, 10th Mountain Division discovered multiple series of caches during the operation. Task Force 2-15 detained 16 individuals, and Company A, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment detained nine men and Troop B, 1st Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment detained four, all wanted for terrorist attacks or for possessing illegal weapons.
On 24 September at 02:20 ten rockets hit the Nhà Bè tank farm causing minimal damage, artillery and helicopter gunship fire was directed onto the firing location with unknown results. At 11:15 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 9th Infantry Division air- assaulted into an area northeast of Tân An and engaged an enemy company. The unit was reinforced by another Brigade unit and supported by artillery, helicopter gunship and airstrikes. The battle continued until the next morning when the enemy withdrew leaving 39 dead and two captured and nine individual and one crew-served weapon; U.S. losses were one killed. On 25 September at 11:45 a unit of the 11th ACR, a reconnaissance unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and a unit of the ARVN 8th Regiment, 5th Division found 95 bunkers east of Bến Cát containing a weapons cache.
On 2 August a patrol from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division killed 15 PAVN/VC in an ambush east-southeast of Lai Khê. A unit of the 1st Brigade, 9th Infantry Division patrolling northeast of Cần Giuộc District killed nine PAVN/Vc and captured one individual weapon. Helicopter gunships from the air cavalry squadron of the 25th Infantry Division attacked two ammunition supply carts loaded with 30-40 122mm rockets northeast of Dầu Tiếng causing numerous secondary explosions. At 16:00 helicopter gunships from the 12th Combat Aviation Group killed 12 PAVN/VC on sampans northwest of Tân An. On 3 August at 09:00 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division captured five suspected VC northeast of Đức Hòa District and at 10:05 one of the captives lead the unit to a weapons cache containing seven 107mm rockets and other munitions.
In a Coalition raid during the night 10 militants were killed and two weapons caches, including 60 mm mortar rounds, rocket propelled grenades and explosively formed penetrators, were found.ISF recover weapons cache, kill 10 in separate operations in Basra – MNF I 5 April: A U.S. airstrike in the Hayaniyah district hit a militant mortar position killing one gunman.Coalition forces conduct airstrike in Basra, one criminal killed, MNF-I Press release, April 5, 2008 6 April: The Iraqi Political Council for National Security, with representatives from all major political parties holds a meeting and agrees unanimously to a resolution with a number of points and actions necessary to "end the existence of this gang" (the Mahdi Army). Among those points is a decision that the Sadr trend will not have the right to participate in the political process or take part in the provincial elections unless they disband the Mahdi army.
The battle began with a heavy preemptive bombardment throughout the afternoon from SDF mortar teams and U.S. bombers, including B-1B Lancers, with intermittent sniper engagements and machine gun clashes throughout the day. Fighting continued into the night with the SDF only advancing until nightfall as Coalition flares illuminated the battlefield amidst numerous air raids and "constant" shelling of al-Baghuz Fawqani; local sources reported night fighting over the Baghuz-Bukhamal bridge as well. The SDF reported the deaths of 37 ISIL members along with the destruction of 19 enemy forward positions, four roads, one mortar piece, one motorbike, and one weapons cache during the preemptive bombardment. Throughout the night of 9 February and into the morning of 10 February, the SDF made early advances, seizing 41 tactical points within a total of 2 square kilometers of land while repelling an ISIL counterattack at 4 a.m. local.
RPD light machine gun at the Mikkeli Infantry museum Feeding system of RPD machine gun Fedayeen weapons cache of RPD machine guns, outside of Jaman Al Juburi, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom RPD from Polish Army depot converted to 5.56×45mm NATO by IMI at the Israel Defense Forces History Museum RPD at the Israel Defense Forces History Museum Central African soldier in a patrol armed with a RPD machine gun during a joint military operation in the streets of Birao, 2007 An Egyptian marine aiming a RPD during the combined and joint training exercise Operation Bright Star '85 A U.S. Marine sighting in with the RPD, 2005 Bangladesh Army personnel on BTR-80 during Bangladesh Rifles Mutiny, 2009. Note the left one holding a RPD. Work on the weapon commenced in 1943. Three prominent Soviet engineers were asked to submit their own designs: Vasily Degtyaryov, Sergei Simonov and Alexei Sudayev.
At some point after this, it appears that Danny and Rex parted company, as the now ageing Danny does not feature in Rex's later adventures. After being (accidentally) involved in a fight between almost every DC hero and many villains at the opening of Guy Gardner's bar 'Warriors',Guy Gardner, Warrior #29 (March 1995) Rex later became attached to Hero Cruz (also known as HERO) sometime before he became a member of 'Superboy and The Ravers', and lived with him in Metropolis. Hero, owner of the "H-Dial" from 'Dial H for Hero', later made reference to having discovered Rex imprisoned in a metal box. It is known that Hero found the H-Dial and other heroic relics after breaking into a weapons cache owned by the villainous Scavenger;Superboy and the Ravers #5 (January 1997) but it is unknown whether, although likely that, Rex had previously been captured and was found during the same raid.
On 22 August at 00:50 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division was attacked by fire west-southwest of Phú Cường, the enemy withdrew 30 minutes later with unknown losses; U.S. losses were two killed. At 17:45 helicopter gunships of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division attacked seven PAVN/VC west-northwest of Phú Cường killing all seven. On 23 August at 12:50 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division found the graves of 40 PAVN/VC 4 miles west-southwest of Lộc Ninh, all had been killed by small arms fire in the preceding week. At 17:15 a unit of the 199th LIB found a weapons cache north-northeast of Bearcat including 13 individual weapons, two RPG launchers and 67 RPG-2 rounds. On 24 August at 09:00 mechanized infantry of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division engaged 20-30 enemy southeast of Dầu Tiếng supported by artillery, helicopter gunships and airstrikes.
Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 77th Artillery Regiment fire from Fire Support Base Sedwick II, 2 May 1969 On 2 May at 11:15 a 1st Infantry Division supply convoy was ambushed south of An Lộc, a mechanized infantry unit arrived to support the convoy and the enemy withdrew by 11:45. PAVN/VC losses were 11 killed and one captured; U.S. losses were four killed. At 13:20 south of Phước Vĩnh a unit of the 11th ACR found a weapons cache containing 22 individual and three crew-served weapons. At 14:45 a unit of the armored cavalry squadron of the 25th Infantry Division sweeping an area northeast of Go Dau Ha engaged an enemy force in a battle that continued until 19:00 resulting in 24 PAVN/VC killed and two captured and four crew-served weapons captured. On 3 May at 08:20 an armored unit attached to the 1st Infantry Division engaged an estimated enemy platoon south of An Lộc.
The unit was supported by artillery, helicopter gunships and airstrikes and the enemy withdrew at 17:00, leaving 17 dead. At 16:15 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, engaged four PAVN/VC northeast of Sông Bé, the enemy immediately withdrew and search of the area found a weapons cache containing 49 SKS, 35 bolt action rifles, 1,100 82 mm mortar rounds, 340 RPG grenades and 43,000 rounds of small arms ammunition. A UH-1 was shot down north-northeast of Phước Bình and 1 mile from the Cambodian border, killing four on board. On 6 March at 09:45 a unit of the 11th ACR engaged an enemy force southeast of Katum, the enemy withdrew after 30 minutes, leaving 31 dead. At 09:55 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, engaged an enemy company west-northwest of Katum, the enemy withdrew after three hours, leaving 21 dead; U.S. losses were one killed.
Iraqi National Police and U.S. Army Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, discover a weapons cache in Dora, Baghdad on Oct. 8, 2006. In 2004, 1-506th was deployed from Korea to Habbaniyah, Iraq. Instead of returning to Korea, the battalion redeployed to Fort Carson, Colorado, on 30 September 2005 to be reflagged to 2-12th Infantry Regiment. On 30 September 2005 it was relieved (less personnel and equipment) from assignment to the 2d Infantry Division and assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). Concurrently, a "new" 1-506th was created by reflagging an existing battalion within the 101st and assigning it to the division's 4th Brigade Combat Team. Additionally, the colors of 2-506th were reactivated within the 4th BCT, again by reflagging an existing battalion. The 1st Battalion (1-506) deployed to Ramadi, Al-Anbar Province, Iraq, from November 2005 until November 2006.
Beginning on 1 April and continuing for eight days, PAVN gunners fired some 400 mortar and recoilless rifle rounds into Firebase 14, which the 3/8th Infantry, had relinquished to the 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment. On 5 April, Companies A, B, and C from the 35th Infantry Regiment encountered a battalion from the PAVN 320th Regiment west of the base and killed 48 PAVN before they broke contact; U.S. losses were one killed. On 9 April a unit of the 3rd Brigade found a weapons cache northwest of Kontum containing 14 individual weapons, five M72 LAWs, one 60mm mortar and 65 60mm mortar rounds and 3,000 rounds of small arms ammunition. On 15 April at 13:00 a Company C, 1/35th Infantry was attacked by fire west of Firebase 14, the unit returned fire and was supported by artillery and airstrikes and reinforced by a unit of the 1st Brigade.
On 10 December at 13:00 a company from the 2nd Brigade engaged an enemy force northeast of Pleiku killing ten and capturing one individual weapon. On 20 December at 11:00 a unit of the 3rd Brigade engaged an enemy platoon east- southeast of Pleiku, the enemy withdrew into a cave and evaded the unit, but a search of the cave complex found a weapons cache containing seven individual weapons, 97 RPG-2 grenades 72 82mm mortar rounds an 1-ton of rice. On 24 December at 18:15, shortly after the start of the Christmas ceasefire a Division team west of Đắk Tô heard enemy movement 300m west of their perimeter, the team withdrew to their extraction point supported by helicopter gunships and were lifted out at 20:15. Cumulative operational results to the end of December were 5,612 PAVN/VC killed and 1,299 individual and 194 crew- served weapons captured.
On 23 April, 1/7 turned over control of their sector to the U.S. Army and took up positions in the city of An Najaf. After countless extensions, the Battalion returned to Twentynine Palms, on 5 October 2003. In August 2004, 1/7 deployed once more, but this time to Western Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. There the Battalion conducted security operations in the cities and roadways along the Euphrates River and Syrian border to include Husaybah, Karabilah, Sadah, Ubaydi, Al Qa'im, Haditha, Hit and Haqlania. Involved in combat operations on a daily basis, 1/7 personnel conducted mounted and dismounted urban patrols, cordon knocks, Main Supply Route (MSR) security, sweep operations, and border security to clear the battalion's Area of Operation (AO) of enemy insurgents. In March 2006, 1/7 again deployed to Iraq and operated near the Iraqi-Syrian border, conducting dismounted urban patrols, weapons cache sweeping and vehicle checkpoints.
At 13:00 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 9th Infantry Division engaged an enemy force south of Bến Lức supported by artillery and helicopter gunships killing 12 and capturing two individual weapons. On 7 October at 07:45 a company from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division patrolling in Bình Dương Province found a base complex and weapons cache containing over 1,000 anti-personnel mines, 1,050 grenades, 19 individual weapons and 87 RPG grenades. At 08:50 two companies from the 3rd Brigade, 25th infantry Division operating east-northeast of Trảng Bàng engaged a unit of the PAVN 101st Regiment. The unit was supported by artillery and helicopter gunships and the battle continued until the early morning resulting in 147 PAVN killed, seven captured and three individual and one crew-served weapons captured; U.S. losses were eight killed. On 8 October an OH-6 was shot down northwest of Tân An. On 10 October at 08:20 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division engaged an enemy battalion northeast of Trảng Bàng.
On 16 June at 02:50 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division in a night defensive position in Gia Định Province received mortar fire followed by a ground attack. The unit returned fire supported by artillery, helicopter gunships and an AC-47, the enemy withdrew at 09:40 leaving 52 dead and 21 individual and four crew-served weapons; U.S. losses were three killed. At 14:45 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division engaged an enemy force southwest of Dĩ An Base Camp killing 25 for the loss of 11 U.S. On 17 June a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division engaged an enemy force southwest of Dĩ An, the battle continued until early morning when the enemy withdrew leaving 25 dead; U.S. losses were 11 killed. On 18 June a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division found a weapons cache northeast of Hóc Môn containing seven individual and seven crew-served weapons; nine 82mm mortars, 32 122mm rocket warheads, 88 RPG-2 rounds and 13,000 rounds of 7.62×39mm ammunition.
From 12-20 October 1/506th Infantry conducted combined operations with the Hac Bao reconnaissance company of the ARVN 1st Division in the "Salad Bowl" area at grid reference YD 718046 (). During this operation they located seven weapons caches and a PAVN/VC base and hospital area. On 23 October the reconnaissance platoon of the 1/506th Infantry found another large weapons cache with 80 individual and one crew-served weapon. On 26 October Company A 1/506th Infantry discovered a base area and over 80 bodies that had been dead for 2-3 months. On 26 October the 3rd Brigade was ordered to move north to Camp Evans to take over from the 1st Cavalry Division which was moving south to III Corps in Operation Liberty Canyon. On 1 December a unit of the 1st Brigade 101st Airborne, discovered the bodies of 15 enemy soldiers in graves while searching an area east southeast of Phú Lộc District. At 19:30 on 2 February, Camp Eagle, the 101st Airborne headquarters located southeast of Huế, received 5 rounds of 122mm rockets.
The two engaged briefly in battle with Splinter proving victorious, and the unconscious Shredder was carried away by Tiger Claw. In "City at War" due to the injuries he sustained from Splinter, Shredder has been confined to a hospital bed under the care of Stockman with Bebop and Rocksteady as his bodyguards. When Tiger Claw returns to report the loss of an entire weapons cache thanks to the Turtles and Karai back in Manhattan, making it clear Karai wants to take Shredder down one piece at a time by destroying his criminal empire before taking him out, Shredder decrees that if it's a war Karai wants, it's a war she'll get, before Stockman hooks an I.V. filled with mutagen up to Shredder, and as the mutagen is injected into Shredder, his eyes open wide as the mutagen takes effect. In "The Insecta Trifecta", Shredder is still receiving the mutagen drip as he now turns to Stockman as his last hope due to his undying loyalty since Tiger Claw and the others have become useless as of late in stopping Karai and the Turtles.
These two men did not respond when challenged so the patrol opened fire, killing the two men. A third man who escaped in a car was believed to have been wounded. The SAS conducted a large number of operations officially called "OP/React": acting on information provided by a range of sources, including informers and technical intelligence; The Det, MI5 and the RUC's E4a surveillance unit would target and track ASU terrorists until a terrorist operation was thought to be imminent; at that point the SAS were handed control and would plan an arrest operation, if the terrorists were armed and did not comply they were engaged. In December 1984, an SAS team killed two ASU terrorists who were attempting to assassinate a reserve soldier outside a hospital he worked at. In February 1985, 3 SAS operators killed 3 ASU terrorists in Strabane, the terrorists were tasked with attacking a RUC Land Rover with anti-tank grenades, having failed to find a suitable target they were visiting a weapons cache to store their weapons.
The FBI initially said the matter was being worked as a state case out of the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office, and that it was possible Woodson could face federal gun charges. Woodson was charged in state court on January 26, 2010, with second-degree unlawful possession of weapons, fourth- degree possession of prohibited defaced firearms and prohibited weapons- armor penetrating bullets, fourth degree possession of large capacity ammunition magazine, obstruction of justice, and resisting arrest. Bail was set by a New Jersey Superior Court Judge John Pursel in Somerville at $75,000."$75K bail set for US man facing weapon charges", Taiwan News, January 27, 2010, Retrieved January 30, 2010"Weapons cache, maps found after man’s arrest; Police find maps of a military facility in the man’s New Jersey motel room" NBC News, January 26, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2010. On February 25, 2010, Woodson was indicted by a Somerset County grand jury on numerous charges, including second-degree attempted robbery and multiple weapons offenses, including second-degree possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose and fourth-degree possession of hollow-point bullets."Ex-Va. man indicted in NJ weapons case", ABC, March 1, 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
On 28 March Company C, 1/52nd killed 3 PAVN and found a further 12 dead killed by airstrikes. On 2 April Company D, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment received mortar and small arms fire killing 1 US. On 3 April Company D, 1/52nd killed 3 PAVN. On 7 April Company D, 1/52nd received small arms and B-40 fire and killed 6 PAVN. On 11 April a UH-1H on a resupply mission to Company A, 1/20th was hit by ground fire and exploded killing 6 US. An attack on Company A, 1/20th resulted in 2 PAVN killed and 1 captured while US losses were 5 killed. On 11 April the 11th Infantry Brigade assumed control of the operation. On 23 April a booby-trap killed 7 soldiers of Company C, 4th Battalion , 21st Infantry Regiment. On 29 April Company D, 3/1st found a weapons cache containing 100 individual and 27 crew-served weapons. On 30 April Company D, 1/20th killed 4 VC. The cumulative totals for the operation to the end of April were 31 US killed and 327 PAVN/VC killed and 5 captured.
The SDF's conquest of the ISIL enclave from 30 November 2018 to 23 March 2019 On the evening of 9 February, the Syrian Democratic Forces announced that they were launching the final "decisive" battle, after nearly ten days of evacuating 20,000 civilians, most of whom were ISIL family members. Redur Kalil, the SDF's senior public relations officer, told The Times newspaper that a number of foreign hostages were possibly being held in the enclave. The operation began with a heavy preemptive bombardment during the afternoon, from the SDF missile and mortar teams and Coalition warplanes. The Coalition estimated ISIL still had around 1,000–1,500 of its most loyal jihadist fighters still fighting within the enclave, though the SDF and SOHR estimated that ISIL still had around 3,000 fighters within the enclave. Between 9–10 February, the SDF was able to capture a total of 2 square kilometers and seized control of 41 tactical points. The SDF reported the deaths of 37 ISIL members, along with the destruction of 19 locations, one enemy motorbike, four roads, one mortar, and one weapons cache in the preemptive airstrikes leading up to the assault, while only losing two of their own.
US losses were 2 killed. At 14:00 on the same day a Brigade unit north northwest of Tam Kỳ received small arms fire from an estimated PAVN/VC squad, the troops returned fire and were supported by artillery and the PAVN/VC disengaged. On 9 September at 18:00 a Brigade unit operating southwest of Tam Kỳ received small arms fire, a search of the area found a weapons cache containing 8 individual and 2 crew-served weapons. At 19:15 that evening a Brigade unit received rocket-propelled grenade fire west of Tam Kỳ, US losses were 1 killed. On 17 September a Brigade unit found a mass grave containing the bodies of 17 PAVN/VC west of Tam Kỳ. On 21 September at 16:35 a Brigade reconnaissance element directed mortar fire onto 7 PAVN/VC they had sighted west of Tam Kỳ killing 5 of them. On 22 September at 09:45 a Brigade unit air-assaulted into an area west of Tam Kỳ. Three UH-1 helicopters were hit by PAVN/VC ground fire and made forced landings in the vicinity, destroying two of the helicopters and damaging the third.
At 23:55 a UH-1 from the 1st Cavalry Division received fire northwest of Phước Bình and directed artillery and AC-119 fire onto the area, the enemy withdrew at 02:15 and 28 dead were seen in the strike area. On 14 October at 11:15 a helicopter of the 1/9th Cavalry attacked ten PAVN/VC west of Katum, killing nine. At 11:20 a light observation helicopter of the 1/9th Cavalry received fire 300m north of the earlier contact and returned fire and directed artillery fire onto the position killing five. On 15 October at 13:00 a USAF FAC saw 25 dead PAVN/VC and 19 destroyed bunkers west of Lai Khê, the result of airstrikes earlier. At 15:10 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 1st cavalry Division found a weapons cache west of Phước Bình containing seven submachineguns and one AK-17. On 16 October at 09:50 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division operating northeast of Trảng Bàng found the bodies of seven PAVN/VC killed by artillery fire 12 hours earlier.
At 19:35 a U.S. Navy PBR engaged an enemy force on the Saigon River southwest of Bến Cát killing six. A USAF OV-10 was shot down in Biên Hòa Province killing both crewmen. An OH-6 was shot down north of Trảng Bàng. On 20 October at 08:30 infantry of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division found the bodies of eight PAVN/VC northeast of Trảng Bàng, they had been killed by small arms fire earlier. At 13:10 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division was led to a bunker complex and arms cache northeast of Quần Lợi by a Chieu hoi, the cache contained 30 individual weapons, 11 antitank mines and 100 RPG rounds. At 14:10 helicopter gunships from the 1st Cavalry Division engaged five PAVN/VC south of Phước Vĩnh killing four. At 15:00 a unit of the 199th LIB operating 6 miles southeast of Xuân Lộc found a weapons cache containing 22 individual and one crew-served weapons. At 15:20 a unit of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division received 25 rounds of 82mm mortar fire and returned fire supported by artillery, helicopter gunships and airstrikes.
USA, 08-464, October 6, 2008 Several months later, al-Rimi introduced Abu Ali to Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi, who sent the American back to his country to await further instructions.Newsmax on the pre-trial proceedings in the case of Abu Ali, September 20, 2005 At 5 pm on May 6, the Saudi authorities raided a weapons cache in the Eshbiliah Quarter of Riyadh, and seized 55 grenades, five large bags filled with 377 kilograms of explosives, four machine guns with three boxes containing approximately 2,250 rounds, five computers, telecommunication devices, travel documents, identity cards, notebooks, bulletins, 253,717 Riyals and 5,300 American dollars. A search of the compound also turned up a parked car with three machine guns and a number of masks. The militants drove up while the police were searching the house, and quickly fled the scene until their car stalled, at which point they carjacked a nearby driver and escaped.Riyadh Daily, "Manhunt launched after Arms Haul", May 8, 2003Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource and Directory, Saudi security authorities abort attempted terrorist attack, May 7, 2003 Six days later, the group carried out the Riyadh compound bombings that killed 26–34 people, including 9 American citizens.
He wasn't heard from again until July 2003, when Saudi Arabia announced he had been killed in a shoot-out with al-Qaeda forces believed to be responsible for the Riyadh compound bombings earlier that year, with some even suggesting he had been a commander.Rice, Condoleezza, Briefing by the National Security Advisor, May 14, 2003 At 5pm on May 6, the Saudi authorities raided a weapons cache in the Eshbiliah Quarter of Riyadh, and seized 55 grenades, five large bags filled with 377 kilograms of explosives, four machine guns with three boxes containing approximately 2,250 rounds, five computers, telecommunication devices, travel documents, identity cards, notebooks, bulletins, 253,717 Riyals and 5,300 American dollars. A search of the compound also turned up a parked car with three machine guns and a number of masks. The militants drove up while the police were searching the house, and quickly fled the scene until their car stalled, at which point they carjacked a nearby driver and escaped.Riyadh Daily, "Manhunt launched after Arms Haul", May 8, 2003Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource and Directory, Saudi security authorities abort attempted terrorist attack, May 7, 2003 Six days later, the group carried out the Riyadh compound bombings that killed 26-34 people, including 9 American citizens.
An infantry unit reinforced the armor and artillery and helicopter gunships also engaged. The enemy withdrew at 13:00 leaving 19 dead and 9 captured; U.S. losses were one killed. At 14:00 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division engaged an estimated enemy company while sweeping an area northeast of Trảng Bàng, another infantry unit and mechanized infantry from the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division reinforced the brief 20 minute contact resulting in 20 PAVN/VC killed. At 14:45 an aerial forward air controller (FAC) saw the bodies of 20 PAVN/VC amongst 26 bunkers destroyed in an air strike northeast of Go Dau Ha. At 15:30 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division sweeping an area southeast of Củ Chi located a weapons cache. At 17:30 an OH-6 was shot down 5 miles southeast of Lai Khê, both crewmembers were killed. On 4 May at 00:05 a unit of the 1st Infantry Division southeast of Dầu Tiếng ambushed an enemy unit killing 13 and capturing three AK-47s and an RPG launcher. At 08:00 two UH-1s collided north-northwest of Bien Hoa Air Base killing all eight personnel onboard.
A UH-1 was shot down 6 miles northwest of Katum killing one onboard. On 21 November at 10:30 an OH-6 was shot down northeast of Tây Ninh. At 11:30 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division found a munitions cache west-northwest of Bến Cát containing 207 RPG-7 grenades and 27 RPG-2 grenades. At 14:00 a unit of the 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division found 22 PAVN/VC graves north of Phước Bình, all had been killed in the preceding two days. On 22 November at 11:30 a unit of the 199th LIB found a weapons cache in a tunnel northeast of Bà Rịa containing one 57mm recoilless rifle, two 82mm mortars, a 12.7mm machinegun, 14 light machineguns, 82 individual weapons, 20 crew-served weapons, 15 RPG-2 grenades and 29 antitank mines. At 13:15 a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division engaged an enemy platoon east-southeast of Tân An, the enemy withdrew after 90 minutes leaving 16 dead and one individual weapon. At 20:20 a reconnaissance platoon from the 25th Infantry Division engaged 25 PAVN/VC with oxcarts north of Củ Chi and directed artillery and airstrikes onto the area.
At 10:45 20 107/122 mm rockets hit Tây Ninh Combat Base, killing one Vietnamese civilian. At 11:50 a unit of the armored cavalry squadron of the 25th infantry Division found a weapons cache northeast of Go Dau Ha containing 64 individual weapons, four light machine guns, 250,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, 20 122 mm rockets, 42 107 mm rockets and 25 RPG-2 grenades. At 23:00 a 13 vehicle convoy was ambushed south of Thủ Đức District causing minimal damage. On 27 January at 11:00, a unit of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division, found ten PAVN/VC dead and four individual weapons east of Tân An, all had been killed within the previous 24 hours. On 28 January at 13:25, a unit of the 199th LIB and RF forces engaged an enemy squad southeast of Xuân Lộc. The enemy withdrew after an hour, leaving seven dead and one AK-47. An AH-1 was shot down east- southeast of Phước Bình, killing both crewmen. On 30 January at 11:00, a unit of the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, engaged an enemy force north- northwest of Tây Ninh, sporadic contact continued until 17:20 when the enemy withdrew; U.S. losses were one killed.
Division units resumed offensive operations at 18:01 on 1 January 1971. Brigade soldiers engaged 4 VC killing all 4 and capturing 2 weapons. There was light and scattered action until 9 January when Company B 2/1st was ambushed by 10 PAVN in the resulting firefight 5 PAVN were killed and 4 weapons captured. At 12:45 Company C, 1/46th engaged 5 PAVN killing all 5 and capturing 6 weapons. At 18:30 Company C, 1/46th engaged 6 PAVN. On the 11th and 12th of January Company C, 2/1st in 4 engagements killed 4 PAVN/VC and captured 2 weapons for the loss of 2 US killed. On the 13th and 14th, in 4 engagements Company C, 1/46th killed 4 PAVN/VC, captured 4 and captured 2 weapons. On 15 January, Battery C, 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment killed 10 PAVN/VC. Action was light until 18 January when an airstrike killed 5 PAVN. On 1 February Company C, 1/46th found a weapons cache consisting of 222 individual and 18 crew-served weapons. On 9 February, Company A, 3/21st engaged a 10 man VC patrol resulting in 3 VC killed and 4 weapons captured. On the morning of 11 February, Company C, 1/46th was ambushed losing 2 killed.

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