The airman performed various maneuvers that thrilled the throng but the father did not know till days afterward that the daring aviator was Quentin.
Later on, when he was touring Europe, Roosevelt had the unique experience of watching the maneuvers of the German troops, in company with the Kaiser, whom he had thwarted.
Dave went at once to Captain Broadbeam and apprized him of the maneuvers of their recent visitors.
Dave peered from his bushy covert and closely watched the maneuvers of its occupant.
The effort of simply turning the periscope is so exhausting that casual observations of the horizon are made by the officer of the watch; but during naval maneuvers or in time of war, the commander alone manipulates the periscope.
Enormous clouds of smoke from the burning of Wry were driven in the faces of the Russian and Prussian columns, and partly hid the maneuvers of the French army.
It may occur that in consequence of the maneuvers I am about to make, the enemy may find the opportunity of approaching your walls.
The war which ensued as the result of the intrigues and maneuvers described in the last chapter is known in the history of Rome and Julius Caesar as the Alexandrine war.
In process of time, after various maneuvers and delays, the two armaments came into the vicinity of each other at a place called Actium, which will be found upon the map on the western coast of Epirus, north of Greece.
The training in the active reserve consists of two periods of training and maneuvers which last for four weeks each, in the Territorial army one period of two weeks, and in the Territorial reserve, no fixed period.
And the pitchmaneuvers again showed that her actuating system enhances stability very fast.
Two nights ago he engaged in certain unauthorized maneuvers I believe were intended to verify those capabilities.
For some time the efforts of the hostile parties were confined to the maneuvers and counter-maneuvers which they devised against each other.
She succeeded, however, by her maneuvers and intrigues, in giving Antipater a great deal of trouble.
The simian antics of an impossible bell boy, in an impossible hotel, and his maneuvers in the arena of finance, were the "motive" of this extremely invertebrate contribution.
But I was wary of another meeting with that lady, and so it wanted only a few minutes of twelve when my maneuvers brought me, unnoticed, I hoped, to the bower of my seeking.
They hoped that from now on his maneuvers might be as free from maliciousness.
It was one of the finestmaneuvers of the whole voyage, and the boys praised John so for his good piloting that he had to ask them to desist.
I did not refer to these, but said that I had the authority of the sovereign to give assistance to German officers who were sent over to the maneuvers to study them.
This I did because I had discovered some soreness at restrictions which had been placed on the attendance of German military officers at maneuvers in England, and I had found that there had been some reprisals.
Later on when the Fleet arrived combined maneuvers ashore on a grand scale would be carried on.
This move is necessary because no single dwelling place is large enough to be used as a place of maneuver--and from now on until the command is given, maneuvers must not be held Outside!
It became apparent that the movement of the Aircars was not a movement of chance, but as skillfully ordered as any maneuvers which had, during the last few hours, been executed by any of the Gens of Earth.
For purposes of drill the parade ground was unexcelled and was extensive enough to admit of the maneuvers of an entire division at one time.
He counted on their repeating in future conflicts the maneuvers that had succeeded, and also expected them to make some of the old mistakes.
It had to do with certain maneuvers against the German Crown Prince, directed by Sarrail under the command of Dubail.
Military tactics having been revolutionized by modern trench warfare, no time was wasted in the open-country maneuvers formerly employed to accustom the troops to actual field service.
In these maneuvers Rumania had the active assistance of General Dimitri Tcherbatchev, commanding a section of the adjacent front.
The battle of Missionary Ridge was opened from Moccasin Point, while we were on Lookout Mountain, but I knew nothing of the movements or maneuvers of either army, and only tell what part I took in the battle.
The Yankees commenced to march toward their left, and we marched almost parallel to our right-- both sides watching each other's maneuvers and movements.
Of course this was not their first experience among genuine soldiers, though those whom they once before assisted in the yearly maneuvers as signal corps operators had properly belonged to the State militia.
He will here have the pleasure of reviewing a scene which his military maneuvers covered from the robberies and ravages of an unsparing enemy.
Scrap spent the night in a bugler's cape, among a wilderness of brasses, and reappeared the next morning at guard mount, deftly following the stately maneuvers of the band.
The business of the day was varied, since the next day was to be a field day, with a review in the morning and cavalry maneuvers in the afternoon.
But as he rose in rank and as he commanded troops during the maneuvers in East Prussia, the General Staff realized that Hindenburg knew the country.
A series of brilliant maneuvers dating from the battle of Chateau-Thierry in which the Americans checked the Teutonic rush, resulted in the defeat and rout on all the fronts of the Teutonic commands.
Taking into consideration the numbers of troops in the Austrian lines and their apparently plentiful supplies, it began to seem probable that their break was due more to political maneuvers than to military force.
He had distinguished himself in the naval maneuvers of 1913, and was one of the officers mainly responsible for the development of the modern English navy.
Machine-gun nests and airplane attacks were the main reliance of the Germans in these maneuvers of delay, but the German field artillery also did its share.
He saw Franz Josef in characteristic poses, full-page engravings of the military maneuversand reproductions of the notable paintings.
During these maneuvers the revolver remained conspicuously in sight.
We should have seen what labor and the stagnation it produces comes to, when managed through State maneuvers by administrative manikins and humanitarian automatons.
Through the outrages committed in May and June, the Convention had lost its legitimacy; through the maneuvers of July and August it recovered the semblance of it.
Maneuvers for preventing electors from voting on the decrees.
In the fall I returned to southern Sweden, and had an opportunity to witness the field maneuvers of the largest portion of the Swedish army, and also to meet the popular king Charles XV.
The maneuvers were very fine, but, in my opinion, the troops could not have endured a long campaign, with its exhaustive marches and hardships.
Of course I expressed my sympathy strongly in favor of the volunteer organizations and against the proposed maneuvers of the regulars.
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