"troop" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The first lesson, of course, is to station troops at a museum in a war zone.
- Kuwait has already announced an agreement to station American troops and equipment there.
- Perhaps there are lily pads on which to station troops and position supplies closer to flash points where action may be needed.
- This is particularly important because of the alliance's announcement that it does not plan to station many troops in Eastern Europe.
- The rebellion forced the government to station troops here to protect the rail station.
- They did not station troops in the Wabash Valley at all for a decade following the conflict.
- And yet the Bush administration is planning to station troops off the coast of Liberia.
- Mountains, for example, can block off certain areas, making it unnecessary to station troops within the inaccessible area.
- Naturally, two months later, the government decided to station troops at Wanganui.
- In announcing the pullback, Iraq reserved the right to station troops anywhere on its territory.
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