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Earth had been besieged, an enemy-occupied territory, since before history began.
Most flights were over enemy-occupied territory, where a landing meant immediate capture.
Its purpose was to incite, organise and supply indigenous resistance forces in enemy-occupied territory.
Keyes was one of some 59 men who were transported to enemy-occupied territory in two submarines and, then, small boats.
Most SOE agents received training on captured enemy weapons before being sent into enemy-occupied territory.
The organisation was established to encourage and supply resistance movements in enemy-occupied territory, and occasionally mount clandestine sabotage operations.
When they were later cut off, Anderson led his force through fifteen miles (24 km) of enemy-occupied territory, being attacked by air and ground forces all the way.
But Mr. Fraser-Smith's real-life golf balls were designed to help prisoners of war find their way home through enemy-occupied territory.
We have got to organise movements in enemy-occupied territory comparable to the Sinn Fein movement in Ireland..
Britain was at war with Germany, and Lewis's famous religious broadcasts were replete with images of sabotage, secret wirelesses and enemy-occupied territory.
During this time, he flew 35 missions over enemy-occupied territory, including a mission to destroy the Foch-Wolfe fighter plant in Oeschersleben, Germany.
For more than a decade, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division was, for Lani Guinier, the equivalent of enemy-occupied territory.
All resistance circuits contained at least one wireless operator, and all drops or landings were arranged by radio, except for early exploratory missions sent "blind" into enemy-occupied territory.
Part of the Office of Strategic Services, the committee amassed a collection of publications that had been covertly microfilmed in enemy and enemy-occupied territories around the world.
In September 1944, the U.S. Army's Office of Strategic Services (OSS) dispatched teams of specially-trained soldiers into enemy-occupied territory to organize resistance movements.
Hayden, who also participated in the Naples-Foggia campaign and established air crew rescue teams in enemy-occupied territory, became a first lieutenant on September 13, 1944, and a captain on February 14, 1945.
"On the night of 12-13 June 1944, Squadron Leader Czernin and his Wireless operator were to be dropped into enemy-occupied territory, but the reception signals were not satisfactory and they returned to base.
The 653d and 654th Bomb Squadrons were established at Watton on 12 April for special weather reconnaissance missions over enemy-occupied territory in advance of bomber formations and visual coverage of target strikes.
Although the detachment attempted to fight its way through another eight miles (13 km) of enemy-occupied territory, this proved impossible, and Anderson had to destroy his equipment and attempted to work his way around the enemy.
The UPA systematically sends agents, mainly young women, into enemy-occupied territory, and the results of the intelligence are communicated to Department 1c of the [German] Army Group" on the southern Front.
Of the S.A.S., operating in enemy-occupied territory in small groups, unable to be entirely confident of their Maquis contacts and with the Gestapo as a constant threat, a special kind of courage was demanded.
He described us as being in a state of siege, as being, in fact, an enemy-occupied territory, held down by eldils who were at war both with us and with the eldils of 'Deep Heaven', or 'space'.
Ludden's role with the Dixie Mission was to travel through enemy-occupied territory with a small field group of seven Americans and a guerrilla bodyguard to the Communist Jin Cha Ji headquarters near Fouping.
But setting up two-way wireless traffic for circuits of agents in enemy-occupied territories was a wholly new event for which there were no precedents or guidelines, and by 1940 they had lost most of the agents they had put into Europe.
On news of the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944 thousands of Jews went to the Wall to offer prayers for the "success of His Majesty's and Allied Forces in the liberation of all enemy-occupied territory."