anchor, camp, casern, domesticate, ensconce, inhabit, maroon, people, relocate, set up shop, squat, take root
Definitionn. temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers
Last update: September 27, 2015
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They established their bivouac beyond Rossomme. [Please select]
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Bivouac and Battle; or, The Struggles of a Soldier. [Please select]
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In Franklin cemetery rest the remains of Daniel Boone and of Theodore O'Hara (1820-1867), a lawyer, soldier, journalist and poet, who served in the U.S. army in 1846-1848 during the Mexican War, took part in filibustering expeditions to Cuba, served in the Confederate army, and is best known as the author of "The Bivouac of the Dead," a poem written for the burial in Frankfort of some soldiers who had lost their lives at Buena Vista. [Please select]
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We were pouring out of the train shortly, to bivouac for breakfast in the depot yard. [Please select]
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I brought his harp with me that he might cheer up our bivouac. [Please select]
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Bivouac and Battle=; OR, THE STRUGGLES OF A SOLDIER. [Please select]
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They are all properly addressed and signed, and dated from this bivouac. [Please select]
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'You will start at four, General Whiting, and march until midnight, when you will bivouac.' [Please select]
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+Bivouac and Battle+; or, The Struggles of a Soldier. [Please select]
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After this they set about making some arrangements for their night bivouac. [Please select]
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Vincent and his sixteen hundred British regulars were in bivouac ten miles beyond. [Please select]
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