boobs
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
i believe it was breathing space between France and GER.
The term "sally port" originated from the military, where it referred to a secure entrance or exit in fortifications that allowed troops to make sorties or "sallies" against an enemy. The word "sally" derives from the Old French word "sali," meaning "to leap or jump out." Thus, the name reflects the function of the port as a means for soldiers to swiftly exit the fortification to engage in battle.
In Occitan (in the south of France) it means 'the field'. Similar words exist in other Romance languages. The word 'prairie' which means a big or wide field in French is related to this word as it is derived from the French word 'pré'.
boobs
echelon = a battle formation of troops or ships
Battle
Another word for army formation is "military formation." This term refers to the structured arrangement of troops or units in preparation for battle or maneuvers. Other synonyms include "tactical formation" and "combat formation," which emphasize the strategic organization of forces in the field.
The general was flanked by his two trusted advisors as he led his troops into battle.
The man made provisions for the battle that would occur, and met his needs by supplying his troops.
"The military deploys its troops by spreading them out across the battle field to confront the enemy head on and to avoid being surrounded as the war is being waged", Master Sargent Henry told his new recruits on their first day in boot camp.
There are two possible definitions of the word "muster." The first version of muster is a noun which is defined as a formal gathering of troops. The second is a verb defined as assemble troops. Both definitions are especially for inspection or readying for battle.
The latin word from Removing is "Amotio"
That is a sentence using the word troops.
Something that enhances or improves upon something else. Such as--> The General sent 1,000 more troops to augment the soldiers already in the field.
The noun 'battlefield' is a singular, common, compound noun. The noun 'battlefield' is a concrete noun as a word for a location where a battle is or was fought; a combat zone; a word for a place. The noun 'battlefield' is an abstract noun as a word for a situation in which people disagree and cause problems for each other; a word for a concept.