Examples of 'what troops' in a sentence

Meaning of "what troops"

What troops: An expression used to inquire about or refer to the presence and identity of military forces or soldiers

How to use "what troops" in a sentence

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what troops
And that is what troops can not do.
What troops to load on on which transport?
Quite a different experience than what troops experience today.
Gather what troops you can . We have got to get to that hangar.
This gives you the ability to choose what troops you should be sending in.
What troops do we have near that hill?
He found out what troops were there, where.
What troops did you see on the border?
Rather, it means determining what troops in the field need at any given moment.
What troops can we spare?
Edward responded rapidly, gathering what troops he could and sailing for Calais.
What troops are they?
No . Gather what troops you can.
We've got to get to that hangar. Gather what troops you can.
Gather what troops you can.

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No. Gather what troops you can. We have got to get to that hangar.
Sergey, in what troops did you serve?
The wall - what troops are stationed there?
No, no! Gather what troops you can, we have got to get.

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