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troop movement

NOUN
  1. movement of military units to a new location

How To Use troop movement In A Sentence

  • If the main troop movements were quicker than in 480 B.C., those of the scouts were faster still, in proportion.
  • A fire could have been deliberately started to cloak small coordinated troop movements.
  • Indian artillery barrages that year interdicted Pakistani troop movements and thwarted the original invasion plans.
  • The troop movements were preceded by a day of relentless air attacks and artillery and rocket barrages against Iraqi troops arrayed in defense of Baghdad.
  • Satellite photographs provide us with a lot of information about their troop movements.
  • Lucy picks up Fred's diary dated 1944, but there is no mention of anything domestic, just brief troop movements and manoeuvres and training. SEA MUSIC
  • The graphics depicting troop movements are simple-minded and drawn on forgettable backgrounds.
  • Battle scenes with tactical troop movement.
  • Troop movement routes and trafficability on off-road terrain. FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support
  • International law does not outlaw white phosphorus, an "obscurant" used to create smoke screens to cover troop movements of illuminated targets, but human rights groups have said that its use could be illegal in civilian areas if "all feasible precautions" are not taken. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
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