"$50,000 will buy rifles for an entire infantry battalion, | |
"After the inspection we're to be relieved by a battalion of the division's reserve regiment". | |
"I haven't heard from his battalion, but each day I pray "that this terrible news will be contradicted." Good morning. | |
"I've secured for the battalion a week's rest offthe line". | |
"I, commander Bayon, of the 7th battalion of the 2nd division of the National Guard, sent to pursue him by the City of Paris, | |
"$50,000 will buy rifles for an entire infantry battalion, | |
"After the inspection we're to be relieved by a battalion of the division's reserve regiment". | |
"I haven't heard from his battalion, but each day I pray "that this terrible news will be contradicted." Good morning. | |
"I've secured for the battalion a week's rest offthe line". | |
"I, commander Bayon, of the 7th battalion of the 2nd division of the National Guard, sent to pursue him by the City of Paris, | |
"I bet Irish can do more with his bare hands than most battalions. | |
"O Gertrude, Gertrude, when sorrows come" they come not single spies, "but in battalions!" | |
"THEY COME NOT single spies, BUT in battalions." | |
"The French were all but spent," "with only two battalions of the old guard remaining." | |
"To arms, citizens, form your battalions, let us march." | |
"I bet Irish can do more with his bare hands than most battalions. | |
"O Gertrude, Gertrude, when sorrows come" they come not single spies, "but in battalions!" | |
"THEY COME NOT single spies, BUT in battalions." | |
"The French were all but spent," "with only two battalions of the old guard remaining." | |
"To arms, citizens, form your battalions, let us march." | |