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City in the Negev Desert (see first letters)
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beersheba
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Beersheba is a city in Israel. Beersheba or similar may also refer to: Beersheba Springs, Tennessee , a town in Grundy County, Tennessee, United States Berseba , a village in the Karas Region of southern Namibia
Usage examples of beersheba.
Captain Falkenberg, you are authorized to take your battalion to Fort Beersheba at your earliest convenience.
The Colonel has ordered us to occupy Fort Beersheba at the earliest feasible moment.
He adjusted the map until the section between the city and Fort Beersheba filled the screen.
I can't believe they expect us to take Beersheba tonight, not when they've every reason to believe we'll be attending a grand ball in five days.
Gentlemen, by dawn we could have ninety combat Marines in position at Fort Beersheba, with the rest of the 501st marching to their relief.
When there were moments of quiet in the firing around Fort Beersheba, we could hear more distant sounds to the east.
Immediate airborne assault on Fort Beersheba is authorized, provided that assault risks no more than 10% of effective strength of 501st Bn.
It is further considered judgment of undersigned that secondary objective of early capture of Fort Beersheba does not justify endangering main mission of occupation of Jordan Valley.
Colonel Harrington stayed at Fort Beersheba and joined us in the officers' mess in the evenings.
About ten kilometers upriver from Beersheba, the Jordan was joined by a tributary known as the Allan River.
After the support they gave me at the roadblock below Beersheba, I was ready to believe they could do anything.
The rainstorm that had soaked us two days before at Beersheba had passed across the Allan Valley, and the fields were squishy marshlands.
At Beersheba, in one of the countless underground bomb-storage bunkers, were twelve quite ordinary-looking objects, indistinguishable from the many other items designed to be attached to tactical aircraft, except for the silver-red striped labels on their sides.
The fifteen minutes it took to fly from Beersheba to the Golan passed rapidly.
In the Beersheba hospital ward where they first took us, General Gavish, Commander South, came and asked the captain why he was sailing within missile range, when Southern Command had hard intelligence that the Egyptians were preparing to fire missiles.