He led another bayonet charge, driving the enemy back, and again killed two Japanese himself.
Blackburn was directed with 50 men to drive the enemy from a strong point.
Also driving the enemy was one man not of his city.
After three days of hard fighting the Americans drove the enemy from the streets to the central plaza.
They drove the enemy back from the trees and out onto open ground.
Men surged in to protect him, driving the enemy back.
Three times he drove the enemy away and killed 150 men.
Later he helped prepare the state units used in the counterattack to drive the enemy from Georgia.
Dowling thought he could drive the enemy a long way.
All their wishes centred in one, which was, that the country would turn out and help them to drive the enemy back.