As the Americans have reinforced understrength British forces in Helmand, relations between the allies have become tetchy. |
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Lee dispatched two of his divisions and Lt. Gen. James Longstreet to reinforce Gen. Braxton Bragg's understrength Army of Tennessee. |
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In addition, our advertising and marketing campaigns place special focus on the understrength technical occupations. |
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Any amount of unexpected attrition in an understrength or very small occupation will be problematic. |
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They represent six specialities that are vital in countries with precarious or understrength health systems. |
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While the home side led all the way and understrength Wickow team always kept it close and had a chance of snatching an equalising goal in the dying seconds. |
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The Entente fielded 216 divisions against 197 understrength German divisions. |
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With most of his U. S. units understrength, his ROKA forces demoralized, and tactical air support insufficient, Walker was forced to fight a stubborn withdrawal into the southeast corner of the Korean peninsula. |
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Wenger has so far only signed Petr Cech from rivals Chelsea in a £10m deal, and the club still look to be understrength in defence and attack if they want to realistically challenge for the title come the end of the season. |
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England will be understrength for the first Test on 7 June because those players involved in the Premiership final the previous weekend will be in no fit state. |
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In Northwest Europe, senior officers took a harsher attitude to psychiatric casualties, perhaps influenced by a deepening reinforcements crisis that left many units understrength at one of the war's most critical stages. |
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Legions were often significantly understrength from recruitment failures or following periods of active service due to accidents, battle casualties, disease and desertion. |
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