A unit of Girl or Boy Scouts.
Military formation size, generally subordinate to a squadron in cavalry.
1 Future expenses are a question mark, partly because troop levels are uncertain.
2 Graham said the conditions in Afghanistan made troop withdrawals a high-risk strategy.
3 The little troop entered the courtyard through the gateway in the tower.
4 The world body refers such cases to authorities in the troop - contributing country.
5 The Captain of the household troop of cuirassiers nodded in the ante-room.
6 Still, officials caution that its unclear how far troop levels will decline.
7 But Obama's Afghanistan troop increase is likely to erase those cost savings.
8 Iran has responded to previous U.S. troop deployments this year with apprehension.
9 The South Sudan army puts Athor's troop numbers at about 100 men.
10 If they were troop transports, they could carry thousands of Covenant soldiers.
11 Foreign troop deaths are also at their highest in the eight-year war.
12 Gates said no decision on troop deployments to Afghanistan has been made.
13 The current rainy season is never the best time for troop movements.
14 McCain, the leading advocate of troop increases, now publicly shares that hope.
15 Here is a man with a gun; he is in the troop .
16 A troop of six Malazan soldiers came down the broad hall; marines.
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