Iceland was subject to raids known as the Turkish Abductions in 1627.
A second raid on Singapore in 1944, known as Operation Rimau, was unsuccessful.
On August 24-25, 1814, in a raid known as the Burning of Washington, British forces invaded the capital during the War of 1812.
The fourth raid, known as the Invasion of Waddan, was the first offensive in which Muhammad took part personally.
The fifth raid, known as the Invasion of Buwat, was also commanded by Muhammad.
The city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe, in a series of 59 raids known as the Plymouth Blitz.
Dogs are taken from a laboratory in one of the first raids known in France by the ALF, with more raids that followed.
The commando raid in Beirut, known as Operation Spring of Youth, also occurred.
Pickard led the February 1944 low-level attack on the Amiens Prison, in the raid known as Operation Jericho.
They participated in raids known as the "Burning of the Valleys."