- A
military camp or
bivouac is a semi-permanent
military base, for the
lodging of an army.
Camps are
erected when a
military force travels away from a major...
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cavalry and
artillery difficult. In addition, many of his
forces had
bivouacked well to the
south of La
Belle Alliance. At 10:00, in
response to a dispatch...
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Bronze Star.
American forces liberated Rome on 4 June, and
Murphy remained bivouacked in Rome with his
platoon throughout July.
During the
first wave of the...
- Six
miles northeast,
holding the line of the
Rappahannock River,
Stuart bivouacked his
cavalry troopers,
mostly near
Brandy Station,
screening the Confederate...
- find
little joy in the
respite in the fighting.
While the
company is
bivouacked,
Staros is
relieved of his
command by Tall, who
deems him too soft for...
- 2nd
Panzer divisions. The
French 5th
Motorised Infantry Division had
bivouacked in the path of the
German division, with its
vehicles neatly lined up...
-
prevented him from
descending the
Second Step; left with no alternative, he
bivouacked and
froze to
death overnight. He also
theorised that
where the ice axe...
- column. Upon
learning of the caravan's safe escape, the column,
already bivouacked about 3
miles from Badr,
faced a split. Some,
whose close relatives were...
-
proximity to the
fighting at the
Place Vendôme,
troops of the
National Guard bivouacked there and were in
charge of its
defence and
distributing food to soldiers...
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Bruce Willis's name on it. A
railroad flat where, for $175 a month, he
bivouacked as one of New York's
small army of
aspiring actors, it
still remains,...