Examples of 'bring troops' in a sentence

Meaning of "bring troops"

bring troops: To assemble or mobilize a group of people, usually for support or assistance

How to use "bring troops" in a sentence

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bring troops
Robert departs to bring troops to rescue him.
Bring troops to Kirklee.
Obama said he would end the war and bring troops home right away.
It will bring troops to a combat zone.
Do you intend to send more troops or bring troops home?
They had to bring troops back over here to help support it.
She departed the so-called Cigarette Camps in Europe to bring troops home.
Even bring troops in.
Do you intend is send more troops or bring troops home '?
Allow me to bring troops to Chibi.
But beware, there will be more than those three, they will bring troops.
This is the money to bring troops from Europe.
Must we bring troops from the front to do the job ourselves?
The likeliest move is to bring troops into Belfast.
Bring troops home! - Michael Malone will be here soon!

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Mandarin Lam, you bring troops to surround my home.
The Kornilovites-Kerensky, Kaledin and others-are attempting to bring troops against Petrograd.
This is the money to bring troops from Europe to keep Maximilian on the throne.
Today a majority of U.S. citizens wants to bring troops home from Iraq.
But you dare to bring troops to break into the residence of the Qing envoy.
The Bradley armoured personnel carrier will bring troops to a combat zone swiftly, efficiently, and safely.
I will bring troops in full armor!
Should we bring troops home?
US could bring troops across to Europe.
Chanting Bring troops home!

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