On the 25th, the 1st Airborne was ordered to withdraw across the river.
The door closed again, and she knew the guard had been ordered to withdraw.
Later, he made another counterattack, but was ordered to withdraw.
Peralta was once more ordered to withdraw from court in 1618.
The battalion was then ordered to withdraw; the battle had cost them 68 dead and 121 wounded.
Directly, however, they were ordered to withdraw from that place.
When driven back again, he led another successful attack and held on to his position until ordered to withdraw.
When ordered to withdraw, he discovered that seven wounded men had been left behind.
The fighting continued well into the afternoon, until the company was ordered to withdraw.
The 16th Maine was then ordered to withdraw to a new position to the east of where they had been fighting.