garrisoned in English

verb
1
provide (a place) with a body of troops.
troops are garrisoned in the various territories

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1. Having garrisoned the citadel, Zacco left.

2. Meanwhile, the Spanish military remained garrisoned and passive.

3. He thus garrisoned the cities he had captured, and retreated into Egypt.

4. Now , just like the MARV, the Redeemer can be garrisoned with infantry.

5. In 1429 the English occupied the Bailiwick of Chaumont and garrisoned several fortresses in Bassigny

6. After the conclusion of the Jewish revolt, Legio X was garrisoned at Jerusalem.

7. Military forces garrisoned in Eastern Europe (including the Baltic states) gradually returned home between 1992 and 1994.

8. The island is garrisoned by French troops from Réunion and has a weather station.

9. The Protestants agreed, but when the Queen Regent entered Perth, she garrisoned it with Scottish soldiers on the French pay roll.

10. 22 The gate was designed to hide up to 000 garrisoned troops who could quickly detain and then vanquish a large number of the enemy through an intricate system of locking inner gates and chambers.

11. Crenellations is a technology in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors that is unique to the Teutons and can be researched at the Castle once the Imperial Age is reached. Once researched, it increases Castle range by +3, and any garrisoned infantry can shoot arrows.

12. Biblical Archaeology Review states: “The Amarna tablets’ clear references to Jerusalem as a town, not an estate, and to ‘Abdi-Heba’s position as a . . . governor who had a residence and 50 Egyptian soldiers garrisoned in Jerusalem, suggest that Jerusalem was a small hill-country kingdom.”

13. The Household Cavalry (HCav) is made up of the two most senior regiments of the British Army, the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons).These regiments are divided between the Household Cavalry Regiment stationed at Kiwi Barracks in Wiltshire and the ceremonial mounted unit, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, garrisoned at Hyde Park Barracks