troops

[ UK /tɹˈuːps/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹups/ ]
NOUN
  1. soldiers collectively
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  • On the ranges of Fort Devens, the troops were put through their paces on US weapons, from the stock-in-trade M16 assault rifle to the frighteningly-effective M249 SAW light machine gun.
  • What methods of signaling other troops will there be implemented in the game. eg. do you need a radio operator alive in your squad to communicate with other squads?
  • In June 2004, the Post Exchange here was mortared, killing two Soldiers and wounding more than a dozen additional troops.
  • Finishing the mission so our troops will not have died in vain is the most screwed up thing I have ever heard. Think Progress » 9%.
  • The commander-in-chief was given 36 hours to secure a withdrawal of his troops from the combat zone.
  • He claimed that the Chief of the USAR at the time, told him that he didn't need to re-enlist (he had only accrued two good years for retirement in the 4 years he was back on the books) and to keep singing for the troops. Heroes or Villains?
  • Initially von Leeb, using troops borrowed from von Bock, was able to mount a concerted attack both on the defensive positions of the southern suburbs and the area north of the main rail line to Moscow, their objective being the historic village now a suburb of Schlüsselburg, right on Lake Ladoga. Deathride
  • But we should not expect our troops to go on doing this indefinitely.
  • Troops found the church with large holes blasted out of its cement walls and its tin roof collapsed.
  • In the days following the D-Day landings, Allied troops carved a tenuous foothold on the coast of Normandy.
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