1. stationing - Noun
2. stationing - Verb
of Station
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Pact of October 10, 1939, Soviet Union transferred Vilnius and surrounding territory to Lithuania in exchange for the stationing of 20,000 Soviet troops within the country. Source: Internet
After a brief stationing on the Danube frontier, Aelius returned to Rome to make an address to the senate on the first day of 138. The night before the speech, however, he grew ill, and died of a haemorrhage later in the day. Source: Internet
Exactly how covid-19 detection dogs might be put to use in the United States would depend on demands, Otto said, though no one’s talking about stationing a dog in every hospital or testing site. Source: Internet
Another added aim was opposition to stationing of military bases in foreign countries. Source: Internet
Ekstra Bladet has Margaret Newsham's stationing orders from the US Department of Defense. Source: Internet
Moments later, Excellent and Diadem commenced an attack on the Salvator del Mundo, with Excellent stationing herself on the weather bow and Diadem on the lee quarter of the Spanish three-decker. Source: Internet