1789–1872 Military reserve and police branch of France's military.
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Examples for "gn"
Examples for "gn"
1Danish hearing aid maker GN Store Nord was also in the running.
2The expression of GCC and GN was closely related to intestinal-type GC.
3GN said ReSound would focus on launching new products this year.
4GN abandoned the sale this summer after German competition authorities blocked the deal.
5That forecast is down from GN's previous guidance of about 100 million crowns.
1Police and national guard barricades blocked the way, leading marchers to retreat.
2The national guard was brought in on two occasions to restore order.
3All states have an air national guard and an army national guard.
4The commune immediately conferred the command of the national guard on Santerre.
5Louis was in charge of Santerre, commanding the national guard of Paris.
1The former would be held by the sailors and the mobilized National Guards of Paris, the latter by the Sedentary Garde Nationale.
2There are still to be seen at La Grange two little cannon which had been given to Lafayette by the Garde Nationale.
3"De la garde nationale Americaine," answered Mr. Silky, smiling.
4"Will the Garde Nationale fight?"
1We stand here at the critical turning point in the history of the French National Guard.
2He instituted a civic guard throughout his dominions, modelled on the French National Guard, and disbanded the Gregorian Centurions and volunteers.
3At present he is an officer in the French national guards, and solicits a brevet commission from the United States of America.
Translations for french national guard