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the battalions

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An army unit having two or more companies, etc. and a headquarters. Traditionally forming part of a regiment.

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The battalions loved it - seeing one of their officers taking a clouting".

On each side, the battalions are arrayed: executives, engineers, marketers, lawyers and lobbyists.

The battalions have exhausted their supplies for keeping the vehicles running: batteries, starters, belts, nuts, bolts.

Gone are the battalions of tens of thousands of soldiers, torching everything in their paths.

In 2014, the Battalions Delphi study tried to find ways to protect risk-taking new theatre.

[The message was:] "Arrests are routine, the battalions are making arrests.

A previously unknown Syrian rebel group called the Battalions of Ayesha claimed responsibility.

"In 2002 I signed up for the battalions and served until 2012, ending with the rank of major.

I also studied a military record of the men that were killed and what happened to the battalions.

He had heard from Drummond that some of the battalions they had decimated were already receiving replacements to start rebuilding.

I have spoken to you today of the divisions and the forces and the battalions and the units.

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