Troops were marching through on either side of the road.
Fresh troops could march that distance in a day and a half.
Nor would the troops strike camp and march for the east.
Once more, the County had fighting troops marching through it.
Even before the last troops marched out of the camp, the rain began to fall.
For just a second, it outlined a line of troops marching toward them.
German troops marched into the town at 9 pm on 8 April 1941.
Finally, the troops marched into the town and captured it after 21 years.
Troops cannot march on this side because there are no roads: they would have to be carried in by sea.
The troop was right behind him, marching in single file.