We have no meanings for "invade troops" in our records yet.
1 The invading troops were held under an iron discipline; no violence was permitted.
2 A crowd of citizens soon gathered about the invading troops and welcomed them with enthusiasm.
3 Among them: Why did he abandon South Vietnam's highlands to Hanoi's invading troops in March 1975?
4 The invading troops , fortunately, are not real.
5 When you approach the road, send scouts ahead to ascertain if the invading troops have passed that way.
6 Saul continued to watch the invading troops and noted that some were carrying the components of vacuum-warfare penetration locks.
7 He could see the woods into which the invading troops had disappeared, looking dark and mysterious in the deepening twilight.
8 The invading troops swept on, crossed the Sereth river, and soon gained control of about one-half of Roumania's western frontier.
9 Or if it goes further, to give the west an opt-out by, for example, in Ukraine hiding their invading troops ' identity.
10 Those who doubted the rumours hid their heirlooms in basements and bank vaults, more concerned about invading troops than atomic bombs.
11 The death of a prisoner by any means was considered preferable to capture by the invading troops Japanese thinking).
12 The invading troops leaped lightly out with a clash of arms, and at the quick, sharp word of command, formed upon the beach.
13 Perhaps Smith did not notice him because he was currently focused on the invading troops entrenched above, or upon working out what Messina intended.
14 He marshalled them into something like military formation and marched them about in various places where they could be seen by the invading troops .
15 Was he wondering if a German burgomeister would submit as tamely were it a German village that had witnessed the arrival of invading troops ?
16 "It seems a very small and weak place to have stopped our invading troops in the war," he said in Bhutanese.
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