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It took the soldiers all day to advance a mere 500 yards under the heavy fire of the enemy.

Four American soldiers were injured in Iraq today when their truck was ambushed by rebel forces.

Rebel soldiers killed over 20 government troops in a bloody ambush just outside the capital city.

The soldiers feared an ambush and refused to enter the village.

The soldiers had to surrender after they ran out of ammunition for their guns.

Many Canadian soldiers went to Holland to celebrate the anniversary of the liberation of that country in the Second World War.

In August of 1993, Japan formally apologized for the first time to women forced to serve its soldiers as sex slaves during World War Two.

There are as many as 300,000 child soldiers who are presently fighting in at least two dozen armed conflicts around the world.

The assault on the enemy camp was a great success, twenty enemy soldiers were captured and none of our men were killed.

Relief organizations are working to ban the use of children as soldiers in many countries around the world.

The children crowded around the soldiers as they began handing out chocolate bars.

Hundreds of soldiers were killed in the battle.

Hundreds of British and Argentine soldiers lost their lives in the battle for control of the Falklands Islands.

Surprisingly, French soldiers arrived by taxi to fight the Battle of the Marne in World War One.

During a 24-hour period in 1984, over 25,000 soldiers were killed in a battle between Iran and Iraq.

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