Military forces deemed to be of higher quality than standard troops.
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Examples for "elite troops "
Examples for "elite troops "
1 A column of elite troops quickly descended to put the mutiny down.
2 But at least a dozen elite troops rejected the process and went missing.
3 The incident prompted the interior minister to send elite troops to the area.
4 France has roughly 200 elite troops operating under U.S. command near Afghanistan's border with Pakistan.
5 The President enjoyed the banter among his elite troops .
1 Security and elite forces are conducting an operation, he said.
2 And McRaven also testified that his elite forces just love hunting networks of bomb-makers.
3 Allen's elite forces have an impressive intelligence base to from.
4 That essentially reverses Petraeus' campaign plan, which has accelerated raids by elite forces to degrade the Taliban.
5 The KGB's elite forces , like our SEALs.
1 It was, in effect, the permanent rule of an occupying military elite .
2 He would sit at the table for the military elite , I with the royal family.
3 There were royal musicians, military elite and indeed, queens.
4 Maduro maintains the backing of Russia, China and Turkey, and the support of the Venezuelan military elite .
5 Revenues from those reserves are tightly held among the ruling military elite whose cronies dominate other businesses.
1 The Hawk Clan formed the elite corps of Akkad's soldiers.
2 Some say it's an elite corps , others say otherwise.
3 Gert's brother, Danie, worked as a diamond driller, the elite corps among the Copperbelt miners.
4 Missionaries were often seen as an elite corps .
5 An elite corps of hard-boiled investigative journalists sniffed out this well-hidden Web page: Careers with Sidewalk.
6 The Revolutionary Guard was established after the Islamic Revolution as an elite corps loyal to the new regime.
7 Members of the paramilitary Carabinieri force, Corazzieri are an elite corps whose job is to protect the president.
8 Since then, he'd formed an elite corps of the most murderous and psychotic former White Hats he could find.
9 With his sister, he now sent an elite corps of 2,000 handpicked, sumptuously armored bodyguards.
10 Guard of honour or shooting down an enemy, it seemed to be one and the same to this elite corps .
11 Established in 1831 as an elite corps of foreigners willing to take up arms for France, it's as secretive as it is selective.
12 An elite corps of the Iraqi army dislodged Islamic State from the city, the largest in western Iraq, in the final days of 2015.
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