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platoon

[pluh-toon] / pləˈtun /


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“It would be like if I was leading a platoon of Marines but went to a hotel to sleep at night while they’re out in a foxhole,” he added.

From MarketWatch Jul. 2, 2026

“Before you can command a ship, a platoon, a flight of fighters,” he told graduates, “you must be able to command yourself.”

From Salon May 24, 2026

When Turner went job hunting last winter, the top line of “41-year-old with a .602 OPS” carried the day, even if he was primarily a platoon player last season, with a .759 OPS against left-handers.

From Los Angeles Times May 18, 2026

As a lieutenant, Mueller led a platoon of troops, was wounded twice in battle, and was awarded numerous commendations including the Bronze Star for bravery.

From BBC Mar. 21, 2026

From the looks on the faces of my other platoon mates, they were all confused.

From "Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two" by Joseph Bruchac

Developing the ability to deploy platoons of robots that can carry out orders without hesitating also speaks to skepticism in Beijing about the reliability of PLA mission commanders.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 25, 2026

This year, mercenaries began transiting through Bosaso in Somalia, where local sources told AFP a UAE-run section of a military base has hosted platoons of uniformed foreigners, transported in cargo planes.

From Barron's Dec. 21, 2025

Many of us in the platoons of the federal workforce cannot afford to be dismissed, however illegal the dismissal might be.

From Slate Feb. 3, 2025

Rather than splurge for a full-time outfielder in free agency last year, the team opted for platoons at all three positions.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 16, 2024

There were stragglers going by long after the regiment had passed—men who could not keep up with their platoons.

From "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway




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