Command to the troops
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ATEASECommand to the troops
ATEASECommand to troops: 2 wds.
facedcause (troops) to face in a particular direction on command
PADREChaplain, to the troops
NEWSFROMHOMELetters-to-the-troops content
FAREWELLADDRESSWashington's words to the troops
DDAYSTimes to send in the troops
REFORTIFYSend more supplies to the troops
USOIt brought Hope to the troops: Abbr.
dragoonto harass by the use of troops
USOGroup that brought Hope to the troops: Abbr.
AIRDROPSGets supplies to the troops, in a way
dragoonsDRAGOON, to harass by the use of troops
dragooningDRAGOON, to harass by the use of troops
dragoonedDRAGOON, to harass by the use of troops
HADTHECODENAMECROSSWORDNegotiations leading to the surrender of German troops in Italy .....
garrisonsThe troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it
flankerssoldier on the flank of an army to guard troops on the march
SHARASyrian foreign minister ..., who distanced himself from the idea of sending troops to south Lebanon
committedpledge or assign to some particular course or use commit all troops to the attack
guardeesmember of any select body of troops traditionally organized to protect the person of the sovereign
guardeemember of any select body of troops traditionally organized to protect the person of the sovereign
corpsmanenlisted person in the Medical Corps who accompanies combat troops into battle to give first aid, carry off the wounded, etc.
holdprevent from some action ordered the troops to hold fire the only restraining motive which may hold the hand of a tyrant Thomas Jefferson
dragonnade(French) a persecution conducted by Louis XIV against French Protestants in the 1680s, in which dragoons were quartered on them to persecute by troops
enfiladea. position of works, troops, etc., making them subject to a sweeping fire from along the length of a line of troops, a trench, a battery, etc. b. the fire thus directed
enfiladesa. position of works, troops, etc., making them subject to a sweeping fire from along the length of a line of troops, a trench, a battery, etc. b. the fire thus directed