Definitionn. a military unit that is a subdivision of a company
Last update: June 15, 2015
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The platoons were led by the lieutinant. [Please select]
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Dean allowed Gladys to devour a platoon-size breakfast while he delayed bringing up the awkward question of the late-night alarm. [Please select]
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CHAPTER X THE RAID SUCCESSFUL The platoon which was commanded by Commander Adams was officially designated as No. [Please select]
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7 platoon succeeded in placing heavy scaling ladders in positions, and then formed up to support Nos. [Please select]
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5 platoon, which had been recalled from its advanced position, with Nos. [Please select]
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He stood gazing at her, as did all the rest, while she faced Clark and the platoon of riflemen. [Please select]
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Baron Dangloss had been taken prisoner with a whole platoon of fighting constables. [Please select]
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Then--long before Mahan heard the approaching tramp of feet--Bruce caught not only the sound but the scent of the German platoon. [Please select]
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"Not I, Caxon," said Oldbuck; "fire away as if you were Captain Coquet's whole platoon--I can stand it." [Please select]
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Our great column, made up of more than one hundred wagons, was divided into platoons of four, each platoon leading for a day, then falling behind to take the bitter dust of those in advance. [Please select]
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Her coming was just in time to interrupt Clark, who had turned to the waiting platoon with the order of death on his lips. [Please select]
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