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  • Troop — Troop, n. [F. troupe, OF. trope, trupe, LL. troppus; of uncertain origin; cf. Icel. [thorn]orp a hamlet, village, G. dorf a village, dial. G. dorf a meeting. Norw. torp a little farm, a crowd, E. thorp. Cf. {Troupe}.] 1. A collection of people; a …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Formation reconnaissance regiment — The Formation Reconnaissance Regiment is one of two organisations currently provided by cavalry regiments of the British Army. Until recently, it was known as the Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment.Formation reconnaissance regiments, as the name… …   Wikipedia

  • Troop density — A troop density ( ru. Плотность войск) also known as the dispersion factor in military science is a statistical value assigned by commanders during the combat operations process in considering the ability of the Combat Arms to achieve military… …   Wikipedia

  • troop — /troohp/, n. 1. an assemblage of persons or things; company; band. 2. a great number or multitude: A whole troop of children swarmed through the museum. 3. Mil. an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more platoons and a… …   Universalium

  • formation — for|ma|tion W2 [fo:ˈmeıʃən US fo:r ] n 1.) [U] the process of starting a new organization or group = ↑creation formation of ▪ the formation of a new government 2.) [U] the process by which something develops into a particular thing or shape… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • troop — n. & v. n. 1 an assembled company; an assemblage of people or animals. 2 (in pl.) soldiers or armed forces. 3 a cavalry unit commanded by a captain. 4 a unit of artillery and armoured formation. 5 a grouping of three or more Scout patrols. v. 1… …   Useful english dictionary

  • troop — [16] Troop was borrowed from French troupe (acquired again as troupe in the 19th century). This appears to have been a backformation from troupeau ‘flock, herd’, a diminutive formation based on Latin troppus. And troppus itself may have been of… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • troop — noun 1》 (troops) soldiers or armed forces. 2》 a cavalry unit commanded by a captain.     ↘a unit of artillery and armoured formation.     ↘a group of three or more Scout patrols. 3》 a group of people or animals of a particular kind. verb (of a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • troop — [16] Troop was borrowed from French troupe (acquired again as troupe in the 19th century). This appears to have been a backformation from troupeau ‘flock, herd’, a diminutive formation based on Latin troppus. And troppus itself may have been of… …   Word origins

  • troop — [[t]trup[/t]] n. 1) an assemblage of persons or things; company; band 2) mil brit. a cavalry unit corresponding in size to a company of infantry 3) mil troops a) a body of soldiers, police, etc b) soldiers, esp. enlisted persons 4) a unit of Boy… …   From formal English to slang

  • IX Troop Carrier Command — Infobox Military Unit unit name= IX Troop Carrier Command caption= dates= 16 October 1943 31 March 1946 country= United States allegiance= branch= United States Army Air Forces type= Troop Carrier role= parachute and glider air assault size= 14… …   Wikipedia

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