Not exact matches
SHAEF stands for Supreme Headquarters
Allied Expeditionary
Force, and its newspaper was delivered by parachute «to
supply news and at the same time important military instructions to displaced foreign nationals in Germany.»
Munitions trains,
supply trains, troop trains were stopped or blown apart many, many times by the
allied forces.
Also according to Wikipedia (same article, in the box on the right, under «Strength»), albeit the Korea war was a U.N. mandate, the U.S. was the main
force, providing 326k out of 370k of the
allied personnel, or about 90 %, plus they
supplied most of the armament; and they appointed the commander of the
allied forces.
The
allied forces justified bombing Iraq's Ramadi water pipeline, which extends 500 kilometres into the desert, on the grounds that it
supplied some military units as well as shepherds and villages.
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Onscreen text
supplies some context, explaining that German
forces are surrounding the
Allied soldiers of Britain, Belgium, Canada, and France on the beaches of Dunkirk, France.
If adopted, the legislation would allow (1) using military
force, even if Japan is not attacked, if another nation is attacked and the administration deems this situation a threat to Japan's survival; (2) sending SDF units anywhere in the world where the U.S. or other militaries are waging war and having them provide support in close proximity to combat zones, and (3) deploying the SDF alongside U.S. and other
allied forces and authorizing them to fire their weapons ostensibly in defense of their military and other
supplies.
Inspired by the 1950s novel - turned - film, The Bridge Over the River Kwai, Western travellers began flocking here decades ago to pay respects to the thousands of Australian, British, Dutch and other
Allied POWs, and many more Asian labourers, who died while being
forced to work on the Thai - Burma military
supply railway from 1942 - 45.