Noun
the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively
Source: WordNetI am a Korean War veteran. I support our troops as much as anyone in this body, but I do so by advocating redeployment out of Iraq as soon as it can be safely done. John Conyers
According to the Irgun these sort of armed attacks were legitimate, since the trains primarily served the British, for redeployment of their forces. Source: Internet
A redeployment as playmaker ended in a 3-2 loss to Al Raed, yet he’s now produced seven goals and one assist in 11 matches and helped cement his club’s footing in the top three. Source: Internet
Also, are Alabama/the songwriters of, `If you’re gonna play in Texas,’ supporters of Sen. Cruz and good with its redeployment?” Source: Internet
Education Minister Stephen Lecce said there is one example of redeployment already in action, with some education workers working in a hospital in Kenora, Ont. Source: Internet
Thanks to a combination of battle-smoke and favourable terrain, his redeployment went unnoticed by Villeroi who made no attempt to transfer any of his own 50 unused squadrons. Source: Internet