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Example sentences for "deployment"

Lexicographically close words:
deplores; deploring; deploy; deployed; deploying; deployments; deploys; depolarized; depolarizing; deponed
  1. The afternoon was spent by the emperor in forming up the newly arrived masses, the deployment being covered by an artillery bombardment.

  2. Time allowed for tanks from deployment point to starting-point proved to be insufficient, which delayed my start some twenty minutes.

  3. Furthermore, the obstructions were not properly cleared away to permit the rapid deployment of a large force between the lines.

  4. The weak point of the line, if it had any, was on the right, where the ground was not so high, and there was plenty of room for the deployment of the attacking force.

  5. It was found that the front presented by the work was too narrow for proper deployment of much more than a regiment, and the assailants suffered accordingly.

  6. Each supplies part of a strategic deployment to protect the forward boundaries of freedom.

  7. The deployment of a portion of these forces beyond our shores, on land and sea, is persuasive demonstration of our determination to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our allies for collective security.

  8. We have created a Rapid Deployment Force which can move quickly to the Gulf--or indeed any other area of the world where outside aggression threatens.

  9. It was an effort--in the language of the military men--of deployment of our forces.

  10. Our forces will be prepared for rapid deployment to any region of strategic significance.

  11. The deployment of these small columns could be executed with great ease and promptitude; and for the forming of a square a column of three divisions in depth would be preferable in several respects to one of four or six divisions.

  12. Despite the deployment of UN peacekeepers in 1964, sporadic intercommunal violence continued forcing most Turkish Cypriots into enclaves throughout the island.

  13. Syria's troop deployment was legitimized by the Arab League during Lebanon's civil war and in the Ta'if Accord.

  14. The wooded character of the plain west of the Lisaine would necessarily increase the assailants' difficulties in the deployment of large infantry masses and a strong artillery line.

  15. Six Army Corps stood in a deployment some fifty miles in circumference immediately in front of the enemy's capital, in some places actually within range of his guns, its rear guarded by a large force of cavalry.

  16. They were instructed to withdraw before a superior force, but to hold their own long enough to compel the deployment of the hostile columns.

  17. A small strip of ground in front was indeed won, but the narrow space allowed of no deployment against the wide front of the enemy.

  18. The soaked ground made the deployment of the artillery and cavalry exceedingly difficult.

  19. Shepherd had sketchy knowledge of Japanese deployment west and south of the Yellow Beaches.

  20. The advance of Company F caught the Japanese in mid-deployment and drove them back after killing some 40 of them.

  21. We were lightly equipped as to wagons, and marched without deployment straight for Meridian, distant one hundred and fifty miles.

  22. Iraq is moderating the violence, there is little evidence that the long-term deployment of U.

  23. The Army is unlikely to be able to meet the next rotation of troops in Iraq without undesirable changes in its deployment practices.

  24. When several objectives are in view a corresponding series of Positions of Assembly and Deployment will be required, and care must be taken that the various advancing forces do not converge.

  25. Their advance was covered by strong patrols and their correct deployment had been ensured by white tapes laid out on the ground earlier in the night of July 13-14.

  26. During the early stages of the Attack in an Encounter Battle Flank Scouts may be required until such time as the deployment of the platoon renders them unnecessary.

  27. This will necessitate a repetition on the part of the enemy of all the stages of the attack--the discovery and the report on the position, the decision to attack, and the deployment into attack formation.

  28. The concentration and the strategic deployment are, of course, dependent upon the circumstances of each war, and the peace organization ceases to be applicable.

  29. As soon as the zone swept by the infantry fire of the enemy is reached (about 1000 yards) deployment as skirmishers becomes imperative.

  30. At what distance from the enemy does deployment become imperative?

  31. At what distance from the enemy does deployment as skirmishers become imperative?

  32. Deployment should not be premature and should always follow upon the conditions arising during the progress of the advance.

  33. If cavalry patrols are expected ahead, deployment as skirmishers will secure this, if on the flanks, deploy in columns of squads marching in double file.

  34. The massive deployment of troops in the Desert Storm operation made clear how the shift from literate to illiterate communication integrates video communication.

  35. As we have seen, the essence of the state of strategic deployment to which it leads is flexibility.

  36. An army frequently reaches the stage of strategic deployment direct from the mobilisation bases of its units, and on famous occasions its only real concentration has taken place on the battlefield.

  37. But even that term scarcely meets the case, for the succeeding process of gathering up the army into a position for tactical deployment is also a strategical concentration.

  38. The great leader is the man who can measure rightly to what breadth of deployment he can stretch his concentration.

  39. We particularly admired the conduct of those on board a disabled German light cruiser which passed down the British line shortly after the deployment under a heavy fire, which was returned by the only gun left in action.

  40. If deployment was the answer to that, it was certainly there--to a degree, at least.

  41. Deployment was supposed to be the significant factor, there.

  42. The transition from one formation to another, the deployment of the whole unit for attack, or the interchange of the duties between the separate lines, are certainly hardly possible on ground over which it is difficult to manoeuvre.

  43. The order for deployment must be given whilst the troops are in rapid motion.

  44. Deployment of one or more columns out of defiles or in open country.

  45. Deployment for surprise fire action, in order to disappear again immediately.

  46. When the moment to act arrives, they advance at a rapid pace, either in closed-up column of route or in any other dense formation which permits of ready deployment in the direction of their allotted target.

  47. Grand Fleet, which had completed deployment at 6.

  48. Consequently, in view of the way the battle was really fought, many of the long arguments as to the so-called crucial situation at the time of the British deployment are wasted words.

  49. Even if the deployment had not come to the Germans, the Germans had gone to the deployment--and the same situation existed.

  50. Now that it is known that Admiral Scheer came back again to attack the fully deployed British fleet, the much-discussed method of deployment can no longer be considered all-important.

  51. The march of the First was made in time for prompt deployment on the right of the Third.

  52. Along the line of McClellan's deployment its course was through lowlands of tangled woods that fringe its banks, the valley seldom more than a hundred yards wide.

  53. He ordered the commander of the Third Corps to extend the centre by Anderson's division, McLaws's and Hood's divisions to extend the deployment to his right.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deployment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.