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Перевод: battalion speek battalion


[прилагательное]
батальонный;
[существительное]
батальон ; артиллерийский дивизион


Тезаурус:

  1. The patrol dismounted from their vehicles and, having informed the battalion operations room of their find, deployed around the bank to await the arrival of the RUC.
  2. The battalion could now look forward to returning to Werl and the preparations for firing camp, when the Warriors' guns could be fired on the range.
  3. At the same time, elements of the 1st Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (1 RFF), one of two non-parachute-trained battalions in the brigade, are also preparing for an airborne operation.
  4. Elsewhere in Catterick that day, another member of the team, Warrant Officer Dunston was busy ensuring that the enormous catering support required by the 1st Battalion The Green Howards for their tercentenary celebrations was running smoothly.
  5. Although many look forward with uncertainty and some apprehension to joining a battalion, all display a supreme contentment and relief that the rigours of basic training have been mastered.
  6. An Armoured Infantry Battalion: The Royal Scots
  7. The remainder of the platoon has been "volunteered" to help the 1st Battalion the Black Watch with specialised training for fighting in built-up areas.
  8. YORK HOUSE 11 October: The Duke of Kent, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, today received Lieutenant-Colonel GW Henderson on assuming command of the 2nd Battalion and Lieutenant Colonel JC Gunnell on relinquishing the appointment.
  9. Some were getting their first experience of Wombat, the anti-tank gun which is issued along with Milan missiles to anti-tank platoons in Berlin battalions: the battalion moves to Berlin in 1990 for two-and-a-half years.
  10. He served with the 3rd Battalion of the Scots Guards during the war, but finally, in 1947, he was able to fulfil his long-cherished ambition to savour company life.
  11. 30 June was a busy day for the battalion, but typical for an AMF (L) exercise.
  12. A single day is not long enough to illustrate fully the roles played, or the variety of jobs undertaken by the UK Infantry Battalion of the Allied Command Europe Mobile Force (Land) - AMF(L).
  13. The rest of the battalion is ordered to eat before parades - for if a man faints and he has missed breakfast, he can be charged with rendering himself unfit for duty.

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