Examples of 'royal garrison' in a sentence

Meaning of "royal garrison"

This phrase typically refers to a military or defensive installation that is under the command of a reigning monarch or the royal family. It denotes a fortified structure where troops are stationed to protect and defend against potential threats or enemies

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A royal garrison was left in place.
In the United Kingdom, coastal artillery was under the responsibility of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
Royal Garrison Artillery Coastal Defence units were stationed in the fort at this time.
He was promoted Corporal and in November 1916 was commissioned into the Royal Garrison Artillery.
No, the head of the Royal Garrison will be here with his soldiers.
In 1429, Robert De Baudricourt 's only title was captain of the royal garrison at Vaucouleurs.
A heavy battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery contained four 60 pounder guns.
The guns were manned by 11 officers and 155 local men of the Durham Royal Garrison Artillery.
A royal garrison of 25 ‘ military on foot ' settle in the castle.
Commissioned initially in the Royal Garrison Artillery, he transferred to the Indian Army in 1908.
In 1246 a royal garrison was installed to supervise the Aragon frontier.

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