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  1. Troop - Wikipedia

    Traditionally, troops refers to the soldiers in a military. A cavalry soldier of private rank is called a "trooper" in many Commonwealth armies (abbreviated "Tpr", not to be confused with "trouper").

  2. TROOP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TROOP is a group of soldiers. How to use troop in a sentence.

  3. TROOP Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    TROOP definition: an assemblage of persons or things; company; band. See examples of troop used in a sentence.

  4. TROOP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Troops are soldiers, especially when they are in a large organized group doing a particular task. The operation will involve more than 35,000 troops from a dozen countries. There were reports …

  5. TROOP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    A rank or line of advancing troops is enfiladed if fired on from the side (flank).

  6. troop782theaerie.org

    Troop 782 is based in Livonia MI, and has been chartered since 1954. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (39020 Five Mile Road, in Livonia) is the chartering organization. The unit is "boy …

  7. BSA TROOP 782 - A+M+G+D

    Troop 782 is based in Livonia MI, and has been chartered since 1954. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (39020 Five Mile Road, in Livonia) is the chartering organization. The unit is "boy …

  8. Troop 742

    Troop 742 is located in Livonia, MI. We meet on Monday evenings from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at St. Matthews United Methodist Church on 6 Mile Road between Middle Belt and Merriman Road. …

  9. Nonprofit groups offer legal assistance to U.S. troops amid …

    21 hours ago · Two nonprofit groups launched an ad campaign Tuesday, offering legal information and confidential advice to help U.S. troops who believe they may have received …

  10. Troop - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    A troop is a squad or team of soldiers. Your great grandfather might claim that his was the first army troop to march into France during World War II. Though it's correct to use the noun troop …