Examples of 'army laid' in a sentence

Meaning of "army laid"

army laid - refers to the military strategy where troops are positioned or deployed in a specific manner for combat or defense purposes. It involves organizing soldiers in a strategic formation to achieve tactical advantages on the battlefield

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When my army laid siege.
Under the leadership of Amar Singh Thapa, the Nepali army laid siege to Kangra.
The army laid down the weapons and started fraternising with the people.
The Israeli army laid siege to.
His army laid siege to Dyrrhachium, but his fleet was defeated by the Venetians.
With the reorganization the Sixth Army laid siege to the British.
The British army laid siege to the city for three months.
It was also a period that youthful Industrial Agriculture Red Army laid their foundation in China.
The Pakistani army laid only detectable mines.
On the morning of 28 August, the Royalist army laid down their arms.
The combined army laid siege to the Vikings who had built a fortification at Buttington.
Alexander the Great 's army laid siege to it.
When my army laid siege At the battle of boca raton, they found this.
Upon their arrival at Wenden, the Russian army laid siege to the town.
The Roman army laid siege to Corioli.

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Adrianople was captured again in 923 and in 924 the Bulgarian army laid siege to Constantinople.
So the golden army laid dominate, locked inside the earth waiting.
On June 3 the Allied army laid siege to the town.
The Army laid additional charges against Dreyfus, based on forged documents.
And there it is. So the golden army laid dominate, locked inside the earth… waiting.
When the army laid siege to his city, Banasura staged a fierce counter-attack.
On 10 August, the Spanish army laid siege to Lingen.
The Greek army laid siege to Troy for 10 years but could not conquer the city.
Cadwallon 's army laid waste to Northumbria.
In late 638 the Muslim army laid the siege to the city which contained a Byzantine garrison.
In 1550, the Prussian army laid siege to the city and partially burned it down.
On April 15, the royal army laid siege in Châteaubriant, which fell eight days later.

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