Adjectives for Battalions | Words to describe Battalions

Twenty-Six
Own
Aerial
Canadian
German
Many
Great
French
Thirty-Two
Extemporized
Flank
Sister
Long

How do you describe Battalions?

  • 1. Their centre was formed of regular troops, only, with regulars and Canadian battalions on either flank. 🔊
  • 2. As for the infantry, the twenty-six battalions shut up in Blenheim left a great gap in it that could not fail to, be felt. 🔊
  • 3. The French have not thought of barricading the railway viaduct; three German battalions have occupied it during the night. 🔊
  • 4. All nations will continue to increase their aerial battalions until they possess formidable fleets, and it will be these, rather than armies or navies that will go forth to settle future disputes. 🔊
  • 5. Their force was divided into three great battalions, and continued formed till ten o'clock, not advancing to the attack. 🔊
  • 6. They were soon followed by monastic lieutenants leading their own battalions back to the relative safety of Halls' quadrangle. 🔊
  • 7. C. Gardner, adjutant of one of those extemporized battalions of prisoners, brought me a letter he was intending to throw across the "dead line" to Sergt. 🔊
  • 8. Here were gathered five French battalions, the whole of the Canadian troops and militia, and upwards of a thousand Indians, in all amounting to more than sixteen thousand. 🔊

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