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Garrisoned meaning
simple past and past participle of garrison
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Nor for that matter was French support forthcoming in the Chanak crisis that ultimately brought an end to the International status of Constantinople and Eastern Thrace that was garrisoned with British, French and Italian troops.
It was even garrisoned for the Kind during the Civil War.
Africa In 1875, rugby was introduced to South Africa by British soldiers garrisoned in Cape Town.
After the war, the British garrisoned it with a small numbers of troops and allowed it to fall into disrepair.
As part of the deal, the Duchy was elevated to a Grand Duchy in a personal and (until 1839) political union with the Netherlands - albeit remaining within the German Confederation, being garrisoned by Prussian troops on behalf of the Dutch king.
At the end of the war, Italy was garrisoned with an army of 16,000 men.
Defense and military The People's Liberation Army is garrisoned in both SARs.
During the rest of the war Although nominally in the hands of the Archduke Charles, and garrisoned with both English and Dutch regiments, Britain began to monopolize the rule of the town.
Each was garrisoned (comandancias) by a presidio strategically placed along the California coast to protect the missions and other Spanish settlements in Upper California.
Fort Western has not had troops garrisoned there since the 1790s, but in 1828, the U.S. Government built an arsenal to protect their interests from Britain.
Gibraltar, pg. 105. Quoted in Gibraltar: British or Spanish?, pg. 8. * 1802 – Several mutinies among some regiments garrisoned in Gibraltar.
He successfully requested that he serve with the 25th Croatian Home Guard ( Croatian Domobran main) Regiment garrisoned in Zagreb.
It is likely that Hudson's peaceful contact with the local Mahicans encouraged them to establish Fort Nassau in 1614, the first of many garrisoned trading stations to be built.
Klenau took possession of the town on 21 May, and garrisoned it with a light battalion.
Others were believed to be garrisoned at Gaalkacyo in the north-central Mudug region and at Beled Weyne in the south-central Hiiraan region.
Retracing the steps of Agricola over a century previously, Severus rebuilt and garrisoned many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, including Carpow which could house up to 40,000 soldiers.
Robert of Gloucester had garrisoned the ports of Dover and Canterbury and some accounts suggest that they refused Stephen access when he first arrived.
Since Norfolk Island fell within New Zealand's area of responsibility it was garrisoned by a New Zealand Army unit known as N Force at a large Army camp which had the capacity to house a 1,500 strong force.
The Chelsea Pensioners were to form the permanent garrison and police force, taking over from the Royal Sappers and Miners Regiment who had garrisoned the early colony.
The conflict spread across England and Kenilworth was garrisoned by Henry II's forces; Geoffrey II de Clinton died in this period and the castle was taken fully into royal possession, a sign of its military importance.