The raid involved three air strikes, sixty tanks backed by helicopter gunships.
The final raid of the day involved several F-16's circling over Taliban positions near Bagram.
The raids involved sets of planes dropping at least a half dozen large bombs on the ridge, including one that ignited a fire.
The raid into Zambia, described by the South African Army as a "reconnaissance mission," involved two shootouts in Livingstone.
The "raids", as mentioned above, often involve instance dungeons.
This raid involved some 50 officers (the whole day force's contingent) and 50 night officers.
The raids involved agents from federal agencies including the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Internal Revenue Service and the Secret Service.
This raid involved men from Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 6 Commandos, a Royal Navy flotilla, and limited air support.
The raid lasted 17 minutes and involved 30-35 soldiers.
The raids involved the deployment of the 5th Division, based in the town of Bien Hoa on Saigon's northern outskirts, into the capital.