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Definition of Brigading
1. brigade [v] - See also: brigade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brigading
Literary usage of Brigading
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of by Arthur Richard Wellesley Wellington (1872)
"554 ; brigading of, vii. 584 ; artillery horses sent from England, vii. ...
98 ; brigading of vi. 250, 251; discipline of, vi. 26(i; bravery of, at Oporto, ..."
2. History of the King's German legion by North Ludlow Beamish (1837)
"I have the honor, &c. STAPLETON COTTON, No. XI. Lieutenant-general. Commanding the
Cavalry. brigading OF THE ..."
3. History of the organization, equipment, and war services of the regiment of by Francis William Stubbs (1877)
"... Bhurtpore is countermanded—Preparations for the siege—brigading of the army—
Horse artillery—Foot artillery and battering train—Bhurtpore invested—Water ..."
4. Lafayette, Louis-Philippe, and the revolution of 1830; or, History of the by Bernard Sarrans (1832)
"Continuation of the foregoing—The new deputies arrive at Paris- Disturbances on
occasion of the anniversary of the 14th of July— brigading of the ..."
5. Journal by United States Congress Senate, Illinois General Assembly. House of Representatives (1865)
"brigading OF TROOPS. I call your attention to what I regard a serious disadvantage
to the service. It has been the practice of the army of the Potomac, ..."
6. American Red Cross Work Among the French People by Fisher Ames (1921)
"Under this brigading system it was obvious that many of our wounded, instead of
being cared for at our own ..."
7. A History of the Peninsular War by Charles William Chadwick Oman (1902)
"On November 13 the leading 1 It may perhaps be worth while to give the composition
and brigading of Moore's army on the march from Lisbon and Elvas to ..."