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Rifles
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The
Bangladesh
Rifles
revolt
Change_of_leadership
was
a
mutiny
Change_of_leadership
staged
on
25
and
26
February
2009
in
Dhaka
by
a
section
of
the
Bangladesh
Rifles
(
BDR
)
,
a
paramilitary
force
mainly
tasked
with
guarding
Patrolling
the
borders
of
Bangladesh
.
The
Bangladesh
Rifles
revolt
Change_of_leadership
was
a
mutiny
Change_of_leadership
staged
on
25
and
26
February
2009
in
Dhaka
by
a
section
of
the
Bangladesh
Rifles
(
BDR
)
,
a
paramilitary
force
mainly
tasked
with
guarding
Patrolling
the
borders
of
Bangladesh
.
The
troops
were
reinforced
Cause_change_of_strength
in
the
afternoon
by
two
squads
of
the
Auckland
Mounted
Rifles
Regiment
,
also
part
of
the
New
Zealand
and
Australian
Division
.
The
first
troops
on
the
summit
were
severely
depleted
Expend_resource
by
Ottoman
return
fire
and
were
relieved
Process_end
at
10:30
pm
on
8
August
by
the
Otago
Battalion
(
NZ
)
,
and
the
Wellington
Mounted
Rifles
Regiment
,
New
Zealand
and
Australian
Division
.
At
daylight
their
line
was
reinforced
Cause_change_of_strength
by
the
2nd
Light
Horse
Brigade
,
and
about
mid
morning
the
5th
Mounted
Brigade
and
the
New
Zealand
Mounted
Rifles
Brigade
joined
Participation
the
battle
Hostile_encounter
.
The
East
Bengal
Regiment
and
the
East
Pakistan
Rifles
played
Participation
a
crucial
role
in
the
resistance
.
In
the
late
afternoon
,
the
New
Zealand
Mounted
Rifles
Brigade
captured
Conquering
the
central
redoubt
and
the
remaining
defences
Defending
were
occupied
Control
shortly
afterwards
.
Several
assault
companies—notably
those
of
the
Royal
Winnipeg
Rifles
and
The
Queen
's
Own
Rifles
of
Canada—took
heavy
casualties
Death
in
the
opening
minutes
of
the
first
wave
.
Several
assault
companies—notably
those
of
the
Royal
Winnipeg
Rifles
and
The
Queen
's
Own
Rifles
of
Canada—took
heavy
casualties
Death
in
the
opening
minutes
of
the
first
wave
.
By
the
time
all
operations
on
the
Anglo-Canadian
front
were
ordered
Arranging
to
halt
at
21:00
,
The
Queen
's
Own
Rifles
of
Canada
had
reached
Arriving
its
D-Day
objective
and
the
3rd
Canadian
Infantry
Division
had
succeeded
in
pushing
farther
inland
than
any
other
landing
force
on
D-Day
.
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