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US
/bɹəˈɡeɪd, bɹɪˈɡeɪd/
]
[ UK /bɹɪɡˈeɪd/ ]
[ UK /bɹɪɡˈeɪd/ ]
VERB
- form or unite into a brigade
NOUN
- army unit smaller than a division
How To Use brigade In A Sentence
- The reconnaissance is conducted by teams from the reconnaissance company of the airborne brigade and the reconnaissance platoon of an IFV-equipped airborne battalion or by a designated platoon of an airborne battalion. FM 100-61 Chptr 9 Artillery Support
- Afghans say the mound where the Americans have made a base was once used by Alexander the Great, who defeated the local tribes of Afghanistan in the 4th century B.C. Since their arrival in April, the members of the 10th Mountain Division, 3rd Brigade, 25th Artillery, have been working to win over the local population rather than subjugate it. Making inroads in Afghanistan
- Members of the 800th Military Police Brigade had to use lethal force several times to quell prisoner uprisings, the report says.
- On the ‘digital’ battlefield there is a real likelihood that brigade commanders will talk directly to sergeants or corporals commanding sections and that intermediate officers will be sidelined.
- Campbell, contact all of the COs of all of the other brigades, wings, regiments, and divisions.
- The fire brigade said: 'It was a strange accident. The Sun
- The military's southern command said an infantry brigade has been sent to the site to assist the citizens.
- Her pedestrian, low-brow, unperceptive prose has struck a chord with the so-bad-it's-good brigade.
- Maybe it was the Royal Marines, the Ghurkas, and the Brigade of Guards whose bandsmen were a hundred metres away, but I don't think so.
- Firman said the dispute was triggered by a minor misunderstanding between a member of the police's Mobile Brigade and a group of marines.