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The next shell hammered short, just beyond the Land infantry line.
The landed infantry were surrounded and forced to surrender seven hours later.
He also devised and tested methods of landing infantry from floating stages.
Imperials fell; the Land infantry could fire ten or twelve aimed rounds a minute, and they were all good shots.
When they began landing infantry, support troops and engineers to begin the airstrip, Clemens reported such to the Allies by radio.
The German control of the airstrip there, coupled with their total air superiority, meant that the Luftwaffe could now land infantry and equipment by plane.
He reported "Five Duck Craft Landing Infantry" were on their way to Urquhart.
If flushed out, the enemy was attacked by the gunships, and the transports began to land infantry to surround the target and seal off escape routes.
In "B" Company's area, the late arrival of the reconnaissance party and DD tanks exposed the landing infantry to heavy machine-gun fire.
A platoon of Land infantry were coming down the street, on alternate sides by eight-trooper squads; jog-trotting effortlessly with their bay-onetted rifles across their chests at the port.
In August 1942 General Müller took command of the 22nd Air Landing Infantry Division, which was transferred from the Eastern Front to garrison occupied Crete.
Maniakes went on, "We'll land infantry and cavalry here, to move overland against Genesios while the fleet, along with your own flotilla, sails round the cape and up toward the Key."
On June 28, elements of the 24th Infantry and the 22nd Air Landing Infantry Division crossed a stretch of the North Bay in an operation to flank the Red Army's rear.
A boat for landing infantry, the Landing Craft Assault, and a new design for landing a tank, the Mechanized Landing Craft, were drawn up after research by the Inter-Service Training and Development Centre in 1938.
On 1 March 1944, Kreipe was appointed Commander of the 22nd Air Landing Infantry Division operating on Crete, replacing General Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller, who had been made the German commander of Crete in Hania.
The outline plan for "Operation Rutter" (which, although never executed, became the basis for "Operation Jubilee") stated that, "intelligence reports indicate that Dieppe is not heavily defended and that the beaches in the vicinity are suitable for landing infantry, and armoured fighting vehicles at some".