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Example sentences for "brigaded"

Lexicographically close words:
brier; briers; briery; brig; brigade; brigades; brigadiers; brigalow; brigand; brigandage
  1. When they changed the corps, they brigaded us all up fresh, so that we don't know our own mothers.

  2. Regiments found themselves suddenly torn from their old associates, and brigaded with strangers.

  3. Much of the American man-power eventually was brigaded with the British and French and went through the British and French soldier-making mills.

  4. It was brigaded under General Couch, and attached to General Buell's Division, afterward commanded by General Keyes.

  5. It was stationed at the Washington Navy Yard, sent to Chapel Point and Point Tobacco, June 28, returned, and on July 16 was brigaded with Rhode Island and New Hampshire regiments under Colonel Burnside.

  6. Regiment of the Continental Line, which was brigaded under General Richard Montgomery, and took part in the assault on Quebec when the brave Montgomery was killed.

  7. Here the 56th was temporarily brigaded with that of General Howell in General Terry's division, under General Gilmore of the Tenth Corps.

  8. We were brigaded with the Thirty-fourth Massachusetts.

  9. Brigaded with the Indian regiments was the white auxiliary that had been promised and that the Indians had almost pathetically counted upon to assist them in their straits.

  10. The Rifle Brigade, smeared with dust and blood, fell in with the Third Gurkhas with whom they had been brigaded in India.

  11. General Pershing at once offered to General Foch the unrestricted use of the American force in France and it was agreed that a large part of the American army should be brigaded with the Allied troops wherever there were weak spots.

  12. We were brigaded with the First and Tenth Regular Cavalry, under Brigadier-General Sam Young.

  13. We were determined to do this, not only because the weapons were good, but because this would in all probability mean that we were brigaded with the regular cavalry, which it was certain would be sent immediately to the front for the fighting.

  14. Came the day, then, when our Pennsylvania men were ordered to move up to a sector below the Marne, there to be brigaded with a French army.

  15. The troops were separated by organizations, brigaded with British troops in training areas and entered upon the final phases of their instruction.

  16. This division was brigaded with the French from the start and saw service through the war alongside the French poilus with whom they became great friends.

  17. When the 93rd division was brigaded with the French on the Aisne, at least two of the component regiments were under a French general having in his command several thousand Moroccan Negroes.

  18. This was a complete American division, brigaded with its own army, commanded through the greater part of its service by Major General Ballou and towards the end by Major General Martin.

  19. These regiments being brigaded with the French, their conduct in action was thus under their observation.

  20. But though I have been brigaded with them on active service, I have not been a member of the corps, and hence do not feel bound by their policy of silence.

  21. The regiment was brigaded with the Household Cavalry and 10th Hussars, under General Babington.

  22. The Greys were brigaded with the Royal Irish Dragoons, under Brigadier-General Sybourg.

  23. The transport sections of all battalions were brigaded under Capt.

  24. He had been brigaded with Americans and liked them.

  25. He had recognized him when British and American troops were brigaded side by side and had told only Devlin a detective who had worked on the case.

  26. Henry Cadogan, was brigaded with the Fiftieth and Ninety-second regiments under Major-General Sir William Erskine.

  27. Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Hill, afterwards Viscount Hill, it was brigaded with the Eighth, the Thirteenth, and the Eighteenth regiments.

  28. During this campaign the Guards were brigaded with the Fifteenth, Twenty-third, and Twenty-fourth Regiments under General Withers.

  29. Six troops of the Greys were ordered to the theatre of war, and, landing in the Netherlands in 1815, were brigaded with the Royals and their old comrades the Inniskillings, under Sir William Ponsonby.

  30. The Cameron Highlanders were brigaded with the Thirty-sixth and Eighty-second regiments, under Brigadier-General Fane, but not actively engaged.

  31. On this occasion the Royals were brigaded with our countrymen of the Twenty-sixth Cameronians.

  32. In the Egyptian expedition of 1800, under Sir Ralph Abercromby, the Seventy-ninth was brigaded with the Second or Queen’s and the Fiftieth Regiments, commanded by the Earl of Cavan.

  33. Brigaded with the Seventy-second and Seventy-third Highland regiments, the Seventy-fourth was engaged in the operations which brought about the surrender of the French settlement of Pondicherry.

  34. The British regiment brigaded with them speak well of these hard-bitten men, and many a villager of Dorset, Norfolk, or Oxford will remember the Mahratta, and think of him as a person one can trust.

  35. The Black Watch were brigaded with the 58th Rifles at Peshawar.

  36. The Infantry was brigaded as follows: Wing 53rd Foot \ 93rd Highlanders | Commanded by Brigadier the Hon.

  37. The entire force was brigaded as under: First Brigade--Brigadier-General W.

  38. This force was brigaded as follows: First Brigade--Brigadier-General W.

  39. The troops selected comprised two Madras and one Bengal division, and were brigaded as follows: First Madras Division--Major-General R.

  40. The volunteers were brigaded with the old regular battalions, the ranks were kept full by calling out all fit to bear arms, and the incompetent and unfortunate were weeded out by the guillotine.

  41. Thanks partly to his suggestion, the battalions of the line were brigaded with the volunteers, and this reorganisation produced the magnificent regiments which Napoleon found to hand when he commenced his career in Italy.

  42. The Tirailleurs were now brigaded with the Zouaves, and erelong had shared glorious laurels with those celebrated troops.

  43. In three days he received and brigaded nine regiments and started them toward the Gap.

  44. Sometimes the Princess Patricias defended it; sometimes the British battalions, with whom they were brigaded and whose staunch and faithful comrades they had become.

  45. It was not deemed advisable to bring them all in at once; but detachments from every regiment, including cavalry, infantry, and artillery, were marched forward and brigaded outside the gates.

  46. But there were three new regiments in which it obtained this lovely night, and they are brigaded with a veteran command that lords it over them because it has smelled powder and shed blood, which they have not.

  47. In the interim the artillery and infantry on both sides had not been idle, and there had been some desperate engagements, with the brigaded American troops making a new name for themselves.

  48. But this one was novel in that it was said the great German airships would sail toward the capital over the American lines, or, rather, the lines where the Americans were brigaded with the French and English.

  49. By this decision American battalions will be brigaded with those of the Allies.

  50. General Pershing offered all his available forces to General Foch when the storm of the German offensive broke, and many American units were at once brigaded with British and French forces.

  51. The United States, after having greatly helped to bring about General Foch's command, has given a large part of the American force in France to be brigaded with the allied troops wherever there are weak spots.


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