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brigade

[bri-geyd] / brɪˈgeɪd /


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I came upon a story on Fox11 about a broader whistle brigade in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

Specialised divers from the fire brigade assisted residents on inflatable boats, AFP journalists saw.

From Barron's

The German brigade already deployed to Lithuania failed to intervene, in part because Russia used drones to lay mines on roads leading out of its base.

From The Wall Street Journal

The SDF said the agreement also includes the formation of a military division consisting of three brigades made of its members.

From BBC

Hundreds of young Ukrainians have enrolled on the 18-24 program since last year, joining various brigades.

From The Wall Street Journal