Examples of 'troops moved' in a sentence

Meaning of "troops moved"

Troops moved: Refers to military personnel being relocated or repositioned to another place or area as part of a strategic maneuver

How to use "troops moved" in a sentence

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German troops moved into the city.
The order was issued and the troops moved.
Troops moved into the strategic areas.
We watched as columns of troops moved into the country.
Kenyan troops moved around outside the building.
Till you along with the colonial troops moved in.
British troops moved up the east.
They established a firm foothold and more troops moved in to secure the area.
German troops moved in a month later.
The following day a large contingent of regular troops moved towards the American border.
Union troops moved into the city within the month.
Thousands of tanks and troops moved across the border.
Israeli troops moved behind tanks and left holy sites untouched.
Many civilians left the area before Canadian and Afghan troops moved in.
Coalition troops moved swiftly.

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Troops moved into all major cities and the strike was quickly crushed.
Fifteen marching units of troops moved down the avenue on foot.
These troops moved eastward and soon joined with those of the other colonies.
As the battle began the Mexican troops moved with precision and fought bravely.
US troops moved up the west side.
The name Camp Pottsgrove stayed even after the troops moved out.
Troops moved into Florida to enforce the treaty.
Thousands of heavily armed troops moved into the narco heartlands close to the US border.
In most places, protesters withdrew peacefully as the troops moved in.
More coalition troops moved under NATO command.
In most places, protesters are withdrawing peacefully as the troops moved in.
Romanian troops moved across the Danube and into Bulgaria.
Bugles sounded again, and the troops moved forward.
Allied troops moved into Germany and began their watch on the Rhine.
When the vigilantes refused to disarm, federal troops moved to disarm them.
American troops moved into Natchez immediately after the Spanish had left.
The following day an infantry company with 29 cavalry reconnaissance troops moved to the bridge.
The Danish troops moved towards Visby.
The living conditions were terrible and the enemy was ruthless, but the troops moved forward.
Coalition troops moved to the Waters of Merom.
Just over the Kuwait-Iraq border… we watched as columns of troops moved into the country.
Turkish troops moved into northern Iraq last Thursday.
Ten minutes before zero hour, the troops moved into the front line.
Burmese troops moved along Maeklong river until they found Bang Kung Camp.
From three directions, troops moved to attack Nanking.
Iranian troops moved into Shuragel and Pambak and also into Talysh and Karabakh.
In the summer of that year, more Japanese troops moved into China.
American troops moved slowly, dependent on a supply line.
After their victories in Normandy, allied troops moved rapidly through France.
Peace-keeping troops moved in to restore calm after the battle.
After finally seizing Grozny amid fierce resistance, Russian troops moved on to other Chechen strongholds.
However, government troops moved against the revolutionaries, who dispersed as a result.
While fighting raged around the flèches, French troops moved against the Raevsky Redoubt.
Even as troops moved in to help defend Germany 's cities, their inhabitants fled.
Later the same day, the German troops moved forward to attack Le Paradis.

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