Formations created to lead an attack.
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Examples for "assault troops"
Examples for "assault troops"
1In a firm that viewed business as warfare, they were the assault troops.
2On D Day he would be in a boat leading the assault troops.
3But the assault troops advance gingerly, as if on manoeuvres.
4That was Ayibongwinkosi Kabweza, the commander of the Torch army's assault troops aboard Parmley Station.
5One of the assault troops spotted her doing it, but his only reaction was amusement.
1He wanted to transform one thousand of them into political shock troops.
2Children were the shock troops who parted threatening crowds to attend newly-desegregated schools.
3Apple fanatics would be the shock troops in the invasion of corporate America.
4The infantry is divided into two classes: Holding troops-andattacking or shock troops.
5The shock troops of a genetic assault, always searching for a potential host.
6Pesangas were shock troops; their task was killing, fast and silently.
7They quickly became the shock troops of the right, deployed against legal left-wing activists.
8Inhumanly strong, utterly unfeeling, and almost impossible to kill, they made formidable shock troops.
9Right Sector, whose members were the shock troops of Ukraine's revolution, is going into politics.
10The system of making attacks by means of shock troops was producing the inevitable result.
11It was one of the most efficient bodies of shock troops in our entire line.
12They use Japanese windups as scouts and shock troops.
13French Colonials from Northern Africa used in shock troops
14A smaller subgenre with enough shock troops to take on the Fourteenth Clown and win.
15Now they are the shock troops of the bourgeoisie.
16Two divisions of German shock troops had broken against a regiment of American fighting men.
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