Phrases with «garrison»

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A "garrison" refers to a group of soldiers stationed in a specific place, usually a military post or fort, to protect and defend it. Full definition

Adjective + «garrison»

Sentences with «garrison»

  • Maisie Dobbs returns in a powerful story of political intrigue and personal tragedy: a brutal murder in the British garrison town of Gilbraltar leads the investigator into a web of lies, deceit and danger (readingreality.net)
  • Retired Army Col. H. Charles Hodges Jr., senior director of events and programs for Hiring Our Heroes and former Joint Base Lewis - McChord garrison commander, said he is expecting the hiring fair to host up to 1,000 job seekers from the local military community. (nwguardian.com)
  • In Northern Ireland it's regarded as neither a Gaelic game by Protestants nor a game of the British garrison by Catholics. (si.com)
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