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Hazing and severe forms of discipline are often associated more with a peacetime garrison army than with a military at war.
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Today, instead of small jungle patrols and isolated garrisons, the army deploys large numbers of troops in well-orchestrated offensives less vulnerable to the disastrous losses suffered against leftist rebels not so long ago.
The National Museum, famed for its archaeological and historical exhibits, is housed in a former army garrison.
No steps were taken to reinforce the army garrison in Paris; no contingency plans were prepared.
Rebels surrounded an army garrison near the Turkish border, Reuters reports, citing opposition activists.
Fidel leads a small band, including his brother, Raúl (Maurice Compte), against an army garrison.
A British army garrison has become the first military institution to sign up to the 10 10 climate change campaign.
"There's still a 5,000-strong 5,000-strong garrison, a new MI5 HQ in British, armya British secretary of state.
In recent months, for instance, China has enlarged its army garrison on a bit of land known as Yongxing Island.
General Mario Augusto Valencia said the soldiers stationed in an army garrison "were attacked with explosives, grenades and firearms".
The attacks, close to each other, struck a busy market inside the Lahore cantonment, home of the local army garrison.
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