The forts were destroyed and the troops evacuated on October 26.
Gaddafi's troops evacuated but not before killing soldiers who refused to open fire on the opposition.
The 3,000 troops would evacuate foreign nationals and, if necessary, impose a cease-fire.
This was accomplished with British help, and by 1946 all foreign troops had evacuated.
British troops who guard the border were on the scene within minutes and evacuated the injured to a nearby military hospital.
The action was broken off when defending troops spiked their guns and evacuated the fort.
On 15 November 1777, the American troops evacuated the fort.
Due to flooding, troops evacuated dozens of communities along the Gulf coast.
The hostages stayed in a tower inside Tangier while the troops evacuated the beach.
The Spanish troops subsequently evacuated Lima for a second time.