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Definition of Troop movement
1. Noun. Movement of military units to a new location.
Category relationships: Armed Forces, Armed Services, Military, Military Machine, War Machine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Troop Movement
Literary usage of Troop movement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Road to France: The Transportation of Troops and Military Supplies, 1917 by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson (1921)
"... CHAPTER IV THE TROOP-MOVEMENT OFFICE UP to the end of the year 1917, over half
a million American troops had traveled in organized units upon American ..."
2. The Giant Hand: Our Mobilization and Control of Industry and Natural by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson (1921)
"... CHAPTER IV THE TROOP-MOVEMENT OFFICE UP to the end of the year 1917, over half
a million American troops had traveled in organized units upon American ..."
3. The American Railroad Problem: A Study in War and Reconstruction by Isaiah Leo Sharfman (1921)
"To organize the handling of this vast traffic, the Administration took over and
remodeled into a troop movement Section, the Committee on Military Passenger ..."
4. With the Army at Hoboken by King W. Snell (1919)
"Gilliam Thomas M., FA Assistant to troop movement Officer. 7. Glasson, Samuel,
USA, Rtd General Court Martial. 8. Goodale, JR, USA, Rtd Assistant to Port ..."
5. The Building of an Army: A Detailed Account of Legislation, Administration by John Dickinson (1922)
"No troop movement such as that of last summer [1918] had ever been contemplated,
and no movement of any such number of troops by water such a distance and ..."