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This means the sensors can be useful not only to anyone from airport security officials to military troops,
They often live in groups known as mobs troops or courts which can range in size from 10 to more than 100 kangaroos.
Ancient sources indicate that Leonidas started the battle with a few thousand troops (including 300 Spartans at its core.
Many of the troops who were with Leonidas withdrew (possibly because the Spartan king ordered them to).
 The remarkable thing about our study was that over a six-year period the same troops of ring-tailed lemurs used the same sleeping caves on a regular daily basis Sauther said.
I. Within a matter of hours Adolf hitler's troops invaded Russia; an estimated 26 million people died as a result.
Did Native american leader Tecumseh curse William Henry Harrison after Harrison's troops emerged victorious at the Battle of Tippecanoe?
In January Wired reported that Syrian government troops had used Agent 15 on the rebels according to some U s. diplomats
The mystery of an ancient battle between two warring troops of elephants has been solved thanks to a modern genetic analysis of the lumbering beasts.
The matchup included tens of thousands of troops thousands of cavalry and dozens of war elephants on each side.
and martial prowess that he ordered his troops to let Guan Go over the next two decades Guan would work with Liu Bei in a series of military campaigns that would eventually lead to the foundation of the Kingdom of Shu.
This led Guan to withdraw troops from his rear guard to support the siege. Sun also sent a letter to Cao Cao offering to launch a joint attack against Guan.
Still Guan refused offers to surrender at one point pretending to surrender to Sun Quan s troops before running away.
and barracks for sailors or military troops have been discovered near the Giza Pyramids. They were in use
At the city the archaeologists found evidence that a series of long buildings called galleries held troops who could have participated in voyages to the Levant and possibly guarded VIPS while at Giza.
In fact these troops are represented in the tombs of highly placed officials and in pyramid temples.
You have representations of these gangs these troops repeated over and over again he said adding that the word for them can be translated as escort or the following.
which is a unit these troops could be organized into Lehner said. I wonder if we are basically seeing barracks not of the workers
A pharaoh named Sahure had images in his valley temple (part of his pyramid complex) of troops near the king's ship of state he noted.
Lehner's suspicions that the galleries were meant for troops were reinforced in 2012 when the archaeologists discovered a broken hippo hip.
The young troops go out and they harpoon them and spear them he told the Toronto audience.
This ritual could have taken place at Giza at a public place such as the harbor the hippo meat (apparently quite tasty) being consumed afterwards by the troops in the galleries.
These troops didn't always get the best food. The hippo meat would have been a nice respite from their everyday diet.
The troops didn't get as much cattle or Nile perch which were considered the more desirable forms of meat and fish.
Groups of monkeys are called missions tribes troops or cartloads. A troop will work together to take care of the young monkeys in the group.
Groups of gorillas are called troops or bands. A band of gorillas can have as many as 50 members
Troops are led by a dominant male called a silverback which can often be identified by a gray strip of hair on his back.
Although fighting continues between government troops and militias in the Darfur region, Cressman says that agricultural officials there should be able to control locusts throughout most of northern Sudan.
The bones derive from tribe members who were killed by German troops or who died in concentration camps in the early twentieth century
Egypt joined a civil war in Yemen in 1963 where the Egyptian militarty dropped sulfur mustard bombs on enemy troops sheltering in mountain caves.
A combination of French territorials and Algerian troops held the line to the left with The british
and Algerian troops noticed a curious yellow-green cloud drifting slowly towards their line. Puzzled but suspicious The french suspected that the cloud masked an advance by German infantry
Ironically its use ought not to have been a surprise to the Allied troops for captured German soldiers had revealed the imminent use of gas on the Western Front.
A Missed German Opportunity Panic-stricken The french and Algerian troops fled in disorder creating a four-mile gap in the Allied line.
and British troops to their right the ensuing fighting was difficult. Although the Germans succeeded in seizing control of a significant portion of the salient the Allies
Protection Against Gas The types of protection initially handed out to the troops around Ypres following the first use of chlorine in April 1915 were primitive in the extreme. 100000 wads of cotton pads were manufactured quickly
So it's OK to kill civilians to protect troops? WTF? You may feel different
Villagers resisted the US troops with bambo sticks. Children had strapped bombs to them. And beyond the resistance to the last man our troops would've faced (that would result in hundreds of thousands
or US casualties and Millions of Japanese'civilian'casualties) the Japanese people themselves vehemently believed that the US troops were berzerking monsters an threw themselves off of cliffs to their death to avoid being captured for fear of torture.
Also we didn't just go for civilian targets. Those cities were prime manufacturing hubs with army barracks steal companies and munition facilities.
or hot weather and provide refuge from encroaching human activities like deforestation she said The remarkable thing about our study was that over a six-year period the same troops of ring-tailed lemurs used the same sleeping caves on a regular daily basis
The research team used field observations and motion-detector camera traps to chart the behavior and movements of 11 different troops of ring-tailed lemurs.
which introduced itself to U s. troops during WORLD WAR II by chewing through their tents in the Pacific theater.
and military troops exposed to poisonous chemicals--particularly those in pesticides and chemical weapons. An article in the current issue of the journal Chembiochem outlines the advancement in detoxifying organophosphates
when it was occupied by American troops. Lagoons are imperiled often very places so that was certainly part of our interest Mccauley said.
(and where Union troops torched the main house in 1865). Phil Wood, from Sydney, cured swordfish like ham
Troops could also use them to get ground-level images from airplanes in addition to the aerial images typically used now.
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