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garrisoned

Meaning

of Garrison

Source: Webster's dictionary

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It is imperative to contest all factions for complete victory, so the army is not garrisoned and the profit can be total. This is the law of strategic siege. Sun Tzu

Africa In 1875, rugby was introduced to South Africa by British soldiers garrisoned in Cape Town. Source: Internet

After the war, the British garrisoned it with a small numbers of troops and allowed it to fall into disrepair. Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

Although the region was colonized and garrisoned during the (618–907), it was afterward occupied by Mongol tribes and as late as the 1730s was still a hamlet. Source: Internet

Gibraltar, pg. 105. Quoted in Gibraltar: British or Spanish?, pg. 8. * 1802 – Several mutinies among some regiments garrisoned in Gibraltar. Source: Internet

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