1. resupply - Noun
2. resupply - Verb
To supply again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlong the way, Walter of Brienne captured livestock intended to resupply Damascus, as the Ayyubids had probably learned of the crusaders' plans to attack it. Source: Internet
As units are often deployed without adequate logistical support and dependent on "battlefield cannibalization" for resupply, it is actually more cost-effective to replace rather than repair weapons. Source: Internet
Askiya Nuhu and the Songhay army regrouped at Dendi in the heart of Songhai territory where a spirited guerrilla resistance sapped the resources of the Moroccans, who were dependent upon constant resupply from Morocco. Source: Internet
After the battle at Gumbinnen Rennenkampf decided to keep his First Army in position to resupply and to be in good positions if the Germans attacked again. Source: Internet
During WW1 the jewellers had to ask the War Office for a resupply of metal after running out and, believing the myth that was going around, turned to captured guns. Source: Internet
A regular resupply of new disks was needed as they were used up fairly quickly. Source: Internet