We cannot permit the Iraqi forces to know anything about what we're doing.
The British force did not see the torpedoes, and never knew they had been attacked.
The light forces know their role and need no further direction.
At least, any force she knew how to use.
Thanks to local support, Castro's forces knew about the army's attacks well beforehand and were able to stop them.
Followed perfectly, even our own forces will not know the nature of the crime which we are seeking to prevent.
Worse, the American forces did not know the location of the medical school.
"I wonder if the Romulan forces here know about the outcome of the fight?"
But at first the British forces did not know what to do with the information.
Only a little additional force, he knew, and things would begin to separate.