sorties in English

noun
1
an attack made by troops coming out from a position of defense.
Their sortie netted the two machineguns and eight prisoners.
verb
1
come out from a defensive position to make an attack.
Oxford were struggling to find any rhythm, and threatened only when the ever-composed Nick Light sortied into opposing territory.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "sorties" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sorties", or refer to the context using the word "sorties" in the English Dictionary.

1. Immediately launch ten Trident missile sorties. "

2. On 3 July, the RAF flew 780 sorties.

3. The four planes each made two sorties yesterday.

4. Non, les sorties ne sont pas Bridgeables

5. The ML managed 332 sorties, losing 110 aircraft.

6. From here we plan several sorties into the countryside on foot.

7. 14:46: South conducts additional emergency sorties with two KF-16 fighters.

8. The new light strike craft flew their first successful sorties on 15 January.

9. By year's end, the RLAF T-28s had flown approximately 10,000 combat sorties.

10. Air force aircrews had flown 25,971 sorties and dropped 32,063 tons of bombs.

11. A series of sorties was carried out at night by specially equipped aircraft.

12. 9 The US and its allies carried out 000 sorties during this period.

13. 28 Who remembers night sorties to see Yorkshire glow-worms and Gypsy Hill badgers?

14. Allocation In a general sense, distribution of limited resources among competing requirements for employment. Specific Allocations (e.g., air sorties, nuclear weapons, forces, and transportation) are described as Allocation of air sorties, nuclear weapons, etc.

15. Allocation In a general sense, distribution of limited resources among competing requirements for employment. Specific Allocations (e.g., air sorties, nuclear weapons, forces, and transportation) are described as allocation of air sorties, nuclear weapons, etc.

16. US A-20Gs were used on low-level sorties in the New Guinea theatre.

17. They then remained on the island to undertake night intruder sorties over Sicily.

18. Allocation In a general sense, distribution of limited resources among competing requirements for employment. Specific Allocations (e.g., air sorties, nuclear weapons, forces, and transportation) are described as Allocation of air sorties, nuclear weapons, etc.

19. Apportionment In the general sense, distribution for planning of limited resources among competing requirements. Specific Apportionments (e.g., air sorties and forces for planning) are described as apportionment of air sorties and forces for planning, etc

20. Allocation In a general sense, distribution of limited resources among competing requirements for employment. Specific Allocations (e.g., air sorties, nuclear weapons, forces, and transportation) are described as allocation of air sorties, nuclear weapons, etc.

21. Apportionment In the general sense, distribution for planning of limited resources among competing requirements. Specific Apportionments (e.g., air sorties and forces for planning) are described as apportionment of air sorties and forces for planning, etc

22. Apportionment In the general sense, distribution for planning of limited resources among competing requirements. Specific Apportionments (e.g., air sorties and forces for planning) are described as Apportionment of air sorties and forces for planning, etc

23. Moskin records that 1,191 fighter escorts and 3,081 strike sorties were flown from Iwo Jima against Japan.

24. During this period the B-29s flew almost 1,000 sorties and delivered close to 4,500 tons of supplies.

25. Aircrews from the 29th Weapons Squadron, which pilots the C-130J Super Hercules, flew dissimilar aircraft combat training sorties, better known as airborne intercept sorties, with the Alabama Air National Guard’s 100th Fighter Squadron to provide both the C-130 Weapons Instructor Course students and

26. On 5 August, Ticonderoga and Constellation launched 60 sorties against four bases and their supporting oil storage facilities.

27. In retaliation for the Iranian Operation Karbala 5, Iraq attacked 65 cities in 226 sorties over 42 days, bombing civilian neighbourhoods.

28. 10 This same night saw three Swordfish of 830 Squadron out continuing a series of mine-laying sorties to Tripoli harbour.

29. The ship's aircraft, from Composite Squadrons 84 and 91 (VC-84 and -91), flew 2,258 combat sorties, recording over 8,000 hours of flying time.

30. The panhandle of southern North Vietnam remained the primary focus of operations, and total sorties flown there rose from 3,600 in April to 4,000 in May.

31. A Besieging army must be prepared to repel both sorties from the besieged area and also any attack that may try to relieve the defenders

32. How many Sea King tasked sorties for Operation Apollo from October 2001 until 31 March 2002 were cancelled or aborted due to mechanical difficulties? 15.

33. The A-10 had a mission capable rate of 95.7 percent, flew 8,100 sorties, and launched 90 percent of the AGM-65 Maverick missiles fired in the conflict.

34. For example, CVN-78 is required to meet a minimum threshold demand of a 15 percent increase in sortie rate over the current Nimitz class (from 140 to 160 sorties a day).

35. Awacs crews provided data used in more than 120,000 coalition sorties and played a major role in all but two of the coalition’s 40 air-to-air kills of the Gulf War

36. The Air Force doubled the number of sorties sent into Route Package One to more than 6,000 per month with the campaign concentrated on interdiction "choke points", road closing, and truck hunting.

37. Sorties Bridgeables Le XPA 1002 offre 200 watt en 8 ohms ou 120 watt en 16 ohms lorsque la sortie est branchée pour une opération mono bridgée Rapport signal/bruit de 105 dB et DHT à moins de 0,05% Le XPA 1002 offre 100 watt eff

38. According to incomplete statistics, a total of 268 air raids were conducted against Chongqing, with each raid consisting from a few dozen to over 150 bombers per raid in 9,513 sorties dropping a mix of 21,593 high-explosive and incendiary bombs, killing 11,889 citizens, injuring 14,100 more, and destroying over 30,000 homes, and bombing 30 universities and middle schools.

39. I have the honour to inform you that, between # and # arch # nited States and British military aircraft, taking off from their bases in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Turkey, continued to violate Iraqi airspace, carrying out a total of # aerial sorties, of which # were from Saudi Arabia # from Kuwait and # from Turkey, killing one civilian and wounding # others