Examples of 'he and his troops' in a sentence

Meaning of "he and his troops"

he and his troops - This phrase is used to refer to a group of people, particularly in a military or leadership context, working together towards a common goal under the leadership of a specific individual

How to use "he and his troops" in a sentence

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he and his troops
He and his troops are held in a secret location.
Camilo took Yaguajay and he and his troops are heading this way.
He and his troops will set off.
Fifteen years ago, he and his troops killed.
He and his troops performed heroically there.
In response, Admiral Zheng He and his troops invaded Kotte, conquering its capital.
He and his troops are to set off today.
In response, Admiral Zheng He and his troops invaded Kotte and conquered its capital.
He and his troops dug in.
So that he and his troops home safely.
He and his troops controlled most of rural Normandy.
Fifteen years ago, he and his troops killed Zlatavich 's fiancé and most of her family.
He and his troops will be amnestied If the court upholds his complaint.
One day he and his troops had to cross a very narrow bridge over a raging river.
He and his troops also participated in the disastrous battle at the Masurian Lakes.

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Then, he and his troops returned to the mountains.
He and his troops are to set off today for the northern expedition against Cao.
Years ago, he and his troops killed Zlatavich 's fiance.
He and his troops acted arrogantly in the land, with no justification.
Years ago, he and his troops killed Zlatavich 's fiance And most of her family.
He and his troops won extraordinary praise for a four-day march under bleak conditions.
In January 1811, he and his troops participated in the Battle of the Bridge of Calderón.
He and his troops landed on Installation 04.
Zhang He and his troops then came under command of the new lord.

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