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The phrase "his invasion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an act of invading or encroaching upon a territory or space that is associated with a male subject. Example: "The history books detail his invasion of the neighboring country, which changed the course of the region's politics."
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His invasion army numbered 75,000 troops.
In his invasion of Cilicia, Shalmaneser had only partial success.
On September 1, 1939, Hitler launched his invasion of Poland.
His invasion of Hungary in 1395 resulted in a Hungarian-Venetian crusade against the Ottomans.
His invasion of Italy — tens of thousands of troops crossing the Alps — stunned the Romans.
You can see the video of his invasion by clicking here.
The Roman general Titus prepared his invasion of Judaea there (1st century ce).
Having seen that the votes were not there, he simply grounded his invasion in earlier resolutions.
His invasion of France was as much an act of aggression as Hitler's on Poland.
Nor could George W Bush, however wrong-headed and foolish his invasion of Iraq, be said to have projected weakness.
Alexander the Great made use of the Royal Road in his invasion and conquest of the Persian empire.
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