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detachments <a detachment; detachments> N

detachments

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Such a force might have been too small to seriously challenge the invaders but it would deter detachments of plunderers from breaking away from the main army.
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Seven of these detachments can be described as support elements.
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The troops were an ad hoc collection of detachments, which had not been exercised together.
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This is followed by ongoing in-service training at the detachments.
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The name change also reflects the fact that the latter superseded in importance the partisan detachments themselves.
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People with high myopia are more likely to have retinal detachments and primary open angle glaucoma.
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The term was also applied to quasi-permanent detachments of regular army units.
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The conditions of award for orderlies to both civilian groups and military detachments are the same.
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It was named from the standard carried by legionary detachments, the "vexillum" (plural "vexilla"), which bore the emblem and name of the parent legion.
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Detachments occupied networks of blockhouses and provided complements for armoured trains.
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