Infantry and cavalry patrols entered Gueudecourt and the high ground to the north.
As a matter of policy, the patrol entered local matters only when asked by the local cops or when a citizen called directly.
When American patrols entered Shiite neighborhoods starting the next day, locals begged them to get rid of the arms.
But usually patrols still enter the areas as raiders.
By dark the town was surrounded on three sides and during the night patrols entered the outskirts.
Likewise, Soviet military patrols could enter and exit West Berlin.
Two other patrols have now entered the building, but they blunder around.
But many patrols still enter areas of conflict as raiders rather than as Government representatives, military analysts say.
The northern patrol entered the village and was able to take about 15 prisoners before withdrawing under fire from a German machine-gun.
Suddenly, an English patrol enters the inn, dragging Dougal with them.