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brigade

[bri-geyd] / brɪˈgeɪd /


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According to Hansen, the Alaska-based 11th Airborne Division - which includes two Arctic brigades capable of parachute or helicopter-borne missions - would be the "primary capability" in any invasion, "supported by Air Force and naval assets".

From BBC

Normally, tanks roll and brigades march when a nation is under attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Defense Ministry’s March document says Ukraine would increase its use of unmanned ground vehicles, such as drones to evacuate casualties, to 80% of its “maneuver brigades,” or mechanized infantry.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hole into the underground vault room was discovered when a fire alarm went off in the early hours of Monday, and police and the fire brigade searched the building.

From BBC

Irish State papers now reveal the UK government "were given to believe" the raid had been organised by Mr Storey and was too complex to have been solely "a brigade job".

From BBC