Soon, based in London, he had an operation with more than 200 agents behind enemy lines.
Maj Marcus Mudd, the commander of the BRF, said his troops would be dropping in behind enemy lines.
But the 7th Infantry Division pushed on -- probing enemy lines, fighting bunker by bunker, hill by hill.
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Instead, Mr Zebari speaks of special missions behind enemy lines in which American special forces and Kurdish peshmergas will work together.
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Patton disgraced himself by dispatching an armored column behind enemy lines to rescue his son-in-law from a POW camp at Hammelburg.
Prior to the accident that ended his military career he conducted dozens of missions, the vast majority of them behind enemy lines.
And rightly so: they must be able to continue to do their high-risk work behind enemy lines without fear of compromise or capture.
Its mission, then and now, was to go deep behind enemy lines in order to gather reconnaissance of the enemy (hence Force RECON).
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Perhaps the Renaissance writer who conceived it had a vision of a fire-streaming cat running through enemy lines, bewildering the enemy soldiers and scaring their horses.
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Color Jeff Bezos as the Chinese general flooding the enemy lines with wave after wave of shock troops carrying bags of rice for provisions (low overhead).
Set in WW2, it follows a renegade band of Jewish-American solders known as "The Basterds, " who are dropped behind enemy lines to brutally kill and scalp German soldiers.
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He claims the government erased his military record following the ceasefire to avoid embarrassing questions if anyone was caught behind enemy lines in the tense days after peace was declared.
It is true that during WWII the BBC had broadcast coded messages to British secret agents behind enemy lines, and that some journalists had worked with MI6 in producing propaganda.
Unorthodox from the start, the SAS was conceived as a commando force to operate behind enemy lines in North Africa, where the British were fighting Field Marshall Rommel's highly-skilled Afrika Korps.
Rather, more often than not, Armitage slings his gun - or, more accurately, wields his stiletto - in the other sense of a partisan: one who wages war from behind enemy lines.
It was at the forefront of the action with the Normandy landings in June 1944, again going behind enemy lines in jeeps assisting the French Resistance and providing crucial intelligence for allied forces.
There are undead creatures that have a chance to return to the players hand on defeat, there are flying creatures that can bypass enemy lines and start dealing damage directly to the opponent.
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He also says he was infiltrated as many as 10 times behind enemy lines after the ceasefire of July 1953 - a breach of the armistice between China, North Korea and the U.N. forces.
The exploits are straight out of a Hollywood movie: nighttime parachute drops behind enemy lines before the D-Day invasion in France, shootouts with SS troops, dodging Nazi collaborators, helping hundreds of downed American airmen elude capture.
The hard lessons learned in places like Tarawa and Guadalcanal served the U.S. well when Marines turned the tide of war in Korea years later by mounting a daring amphibious landing at Inchon, behind enemy lines.
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He was often hungry but he was not usually worried because he did not give any importance to what happened to himself and he knew from experience how simple it was to move behind the enemy lines in all this country.
What on earth should be the reaction of those taking risks for us every day - whether they are fighting on distant battlefields, performing exfiltration operations deep behind enemy lines, carrying out strikes with unmanned aerial vehicles, interrogating or detaining unlawful enemy combatants, countering terrorists inside the United States or making hard choices about the policies and rules of engagement governing such activities?
We've seen some interesting solutions to keeping UAVs powered for extended missions, but none so diabolical as actually landing on the enemy's power lines and using their juice to power up.
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Think along the lines of a special forces unit going deep into enemy territory with embedded geeks in the team, to dig up fibre-optic cable to be able to reach the systems that were supposed to be unreachable.
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Much of its code is simply camouflage -- 3, 000 lines of programming that make it hard to understand and even harder for an enemy team of coders or even hackers in the civilian population to copy and use themselves.
Understand that we want soldiers on the front lines of battle to have the most up-to-date intelligence that's possible about the enemy that they face, the tactics that they use.
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