Definitionn. a detachment assigned to protect the rear of a
Last update: August 8, 2015
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With this division Baker sustained the brilliant rearguard action of Tashkessan against the troops of Gourko. [Please select]
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Rearguard the Earl of Leicester took, his viceroy in Aquitaine. [Please select]
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Other of the Stonewall regiments deployed in the fields and the 27th advanced against the opposing force, part of Banks's rearguard. [Please select]
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Three feet above was the flooring, and all the rearguard passing over. [Please select]
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Before it was the rearguard; the artillery heard the changed sound as the men crossed the wooden bridge. [Please select]
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If we can't bag the whole rearguard, we'll bag what we can.' [Please select]
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"Must be Yankees still about here--last of the rearguard we've been fighting." [Please select]
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It meant the end, once for all, of the empire which had served so long as the rearguard of Christian civilization, as the bulwark of the West against the East. [Please select]
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