What they wanted to know was what the GIs and the high command were doing.
The past two weeks have seen a shake-up in the high command.
Some in the high command think they can still play for time.
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Mr Letts says members of the RAF and other sources have told him the human shields were very much a talking point in the high command.
On Sunday, the high command of Jamaica's police force said Imani was "mercilessly slaughtered in front of family members in a hail of bullets as gangsters sought to exact revenge on their rivals".
While the wiser strategy would have been to ignore Carville, the Republican high command took the bait, engaging in several days of name calling that once again focused attention on Gingrich and the question of whether the country's most unpopular elected official is calling the shots for Judiciary chairman Hyde.
"The German high command gave orders to the SS to annihilate the entire population because the Americans were coming closer, " Avital said.
Mr Young is on the list of candidates who, according to the Republican high command in Washington, have a strong chance of defeating the sitting Democrat.
If that happens, it may prove to be a pyrrhic victory for the Burmese high command.
One man who had already met and negotiated with most of the British high command, including Churchill.
The Tory high command has started to look like a leisure class instead of an officer class.
The cable, published by Spanish newspaper El Pais, said Correa was aware of corruption by the police high command.
It says the Tory high command has turned its fire on her for positioning herself ahead of a possible leadership contest.
Mr Roberts, of Hampshire, was among four founder members of the Testery section tasked with breaking the German High Command's Tunny code.
The target messages, enciphered with a Lorenz S42 machine as used by the German high command, were transmitted by a team of radio enthusiasts in Paderborn, Germany.
The Germans did not have the combat power to achieve the war-winning breakthrough that Hitler sought from the surprise offensive, but the panzers' sweep through the Ardennes thoroughly traumatized the Allied high command.
Exactly when and why the Luftwaffe High Command decided to switch from these nuisance raids to conventional bombing raids on cultural centres of no military value is difficult to determine, but on 23 April, twenty-five German bombers attacked Exeter, using radar beams as a guide.
But in the afterglow of victory, many in the Israeli military high command were more focused on renovating their quarters, and the soldiers who were assigned to the Sinai were improving their fishing skills on the Suez Canal.
The army's high command, an 18-man body including the 75-year-old defence minister, Muhammad Tantawi, the chief of staff, Sami Enan, and the commanders of service branches, specialist corps and military regions, suspended the constitution, dissolved Egypt's parliament and assumed control.
It was suggested the U.N. high command had promised to stop air strikes against the Serb army in return for the release of 370 U.N. soldiers held prisoner -- and Mladic took this as the green light to attack Srebrenica.
That could leave Mr Chavez increasingly reliant on the third leg of the stool: the armed forces' high command.
Lawmakers are focusing on how high up the chain of command culpability for the abuse goes.
The order came after meeting Wednesday with high-ranking security officials, according to the command.
The Fed frets about the "threat" of rising wages, overlooking the fact that high-tech jobs command higher pay than those in most other industries.
When not funneling in and out of the command center at West High School, federal, state and local officials spent Tuesday outside using shovels to methodically search for clues.
Chief Esposito quickly rose through the ranks, taking command of several precincts before assuming control of in the high-profile Patrol Borough Brooklyn North.
On the high end of the scale, engineers are in hot demand and can command a higher payscale than ever before.
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says the apology reflects the government's nervousness over the role of monks, who command high public respect.
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