Examples of 'troops started' in a sentence

Meaning of "troops started"

troops started: military personnel or armed forces commencing a particular action or movement

How to use "troops started" in a sentence

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troops started
Troops started collecting bodies again.
Now imagine if these troops started to think for themselves.
But suppose some of your tanks was to get broken and troops started getting lost.
The troops started to pull back.
The place has been heaving since all the troops started arriving.
Then the troops started across the river.
In the early noon the Russian troops started the attack.
Other troops started to pull down the loudspeakers.
Two days later, the troops started to arrive.
Greek troops started firing both at the barracks and the government buildings.
Following the air-strikes, government troops started an artillery attack on the rebels.
The troops started firing into the crowd to prevent the protesters from storming the building.
Soon, all of the Allied troops started retreating.
The troops started dying.
La Combattante destroyed several shore batteries, until troops started landing on the beach.

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The troops started to fight.
Czechoslovakia, Croatia, and Slovenia proclaimed their independence and troops started deserting, disobeying orders and retreating.
Or troops started.
With the Allied landings in France, the occupying troops started marching north.
The English troops started to suffer some desertions.
Well, suppose- some of your tanks was to get broken, or troops started getting lost.
The next day Polish troops started their aggression against it.
The planning process for the ONUB drawdown and repatriation of troops started in November 2005.
Most Dutch troops started to leave the battlefield at this point.
On 9 November, the first German troops started to arrive.
These troops started moving to Liberty.
On 22 August, a cease-fire agreement was signed and Russian troops started to withdraw from Grozny.
The Soviet troops started to withdraw from Afghanistan.
On 22 September the Soviet and Romanian troops started the offensive.
The troops started up river towards Fort Hindman.
On 14 June the German troops started their retreat.
US troops started a major offensive in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday night.
On the same day, Soviet troops started demolishing canal structures.
The troops started in the palace of Xacayatzin, and then on to Chialinco and Yetzcoloc.
The rebels panicked, and their troops started to retreat towards the Finnish border.
The troops started dying. The first lady was going to expose the whole thing.
At 26 June, the attack of the imperial troops started.
Alteño residents reported that government troops started shooting indiscriminately, killing a five-year-old child and a pregnant mother.
The Khmer Rouge kept the government forces at bay until 1996, when troops started deserting.
May, the troops started to leave Afghanistan.
At 5 AM on the 12th, the Ottoman troops started with a bombardment.
Demetrius ' troops started to besiege the fortresses of Babylon and conquered one of them.
In November 1917, British and French troops started to bolster the front line.
Army troops started searching for the three captured soldiers, and searched in Iraqi homes.
The following day, on 29 June, Finnish troops started their offensive along the Finland-USSR border.
Or troops started getting lost, uh… fights started breaking out during general inspection, like?
At 9 a.m. all the troops started for La Fayette.
Our troops started from theTse-qing Mountain.
Around 10 last night, the troops started to… move into town for a bloody suppression.
Or troops started getting lost, uh.

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