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Troops

noun
1.
Soldiers collectively.  Synonyms: military personnel, soldiery.



Troop

noun
1.
A group of soldiers.
2.
A cavalry unit corresponding to an infantry company.
3.
A unit of Girl or Boy Scouts.  Synonyms: scout group, scout troop.
4.
An orderly crowd.  Synonym: flock.
verb
(past & past part. trooped; pres. part. trooping)
1.
March in a procession.  Synonyms: parade, promenade.
2.
Move or march as if in a crowd.



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... ground, and rests against it his shield, bow and quiver. He places his robe or skin beside it. There is his tent and bed. The row of spears are soon aligned upon the prairie, forming a front of several hundred yards, and our camp is complete. No drilled troops in the world can equal the rapidity with which these Indians form or break camp; and yet every movement is executed without orders, and as if by intuition. Fires were soon kindled, and strips of tasajo brought forth and cooked. Pipes were lighted, and the warriors sit in groups around the ...
— Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches - An Autobiography • Edwin Eastman

... my windows in order to join those who were expected from the other side of the Seine. The police was now helpless, the crowd increased more and more, till at last a body of infantry and a squadron of hussars advanced; the commandant ordered the municipal guard and the troops to clear the footpaths and street of the curious and riotous mob and to arrest the ringleaders. (This is the free nation!) The panic spread with the swiftness of lightning: the shops were closed, the populace flocked together at all the corners of the streets, ...
— Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician - Volume 1-2, Complete • Frederick Niecks

... with Germany, he had implied that China had already received assurances from the Allies that there would be a postponement of the Boxer Indemnities for a term of years, an immediate increase in the Customs Tariff, and a modification of the Peace Protocol of 1901 regarding the presence of Chinese troops near Tientsin. Suddenly all these points were declared to be in doubt. Round the question of the length of time the Indemnities might be postponed, and the actual amount of the increase in the Customs Tariff, ...
— The Fight For The Republic In China • B.L. Putnam Weale

... events did he hear of, but evidently the British troops across the river were only awaiting the ...
— Rolf In The Woods • Ernest Thompson Seton

... reached Saigon, the capital of the French settlement in Cochin China, at six this morning, after sailing forty miles up a branch of the Cambodia. Lower Cochin China belongs to France, and is under the rule of a colonial governor, French troops being scattered through the provinces. It is a low-lying district, celebrated only for growing more rice than any other part of the world. Our ship took on large quantities of it for France, but this is exceptional, the scarcity of freights ...
— Round the World • Andrew Carnegie


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