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1 Dday
n. D-day, time of military action, date and time set for a military operation; June 6 1944, date on which Allied troops invaded the beaches of Normandy France and fought in heavy battles against Nazi troops -
2 deployeren
n. deployment, strategic positioning (of troops, a military unit, etc.)--------v. deploy, be spread out or arranged strategically (of troops, etc.); spread out; move into a position of readiness -
3 elitetroepen
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4 inzetten
3 [in actie laten komen] bring into action♦voorbeelden:de achtervolging inzetten • set off in pursuiter de pas inzetten • walk at a brisk pace3 troepen inzetten • bring troops into action, deploy troops2 [met betrekking tot een veiling] start♦voorbeelden:zijn geld inzetten op (rood) • stake/put one's money on (red)2 de veilingmeester zette in op vijftig gulden • the auctioneer started the bidding at fifty guilderste hoog/te laag inzetten • start too low/high1 [beginnen] set in♦voorbeelden:IV 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich inzetten〉1 [zijn best doen] do one's best♦voorbeelden: -
5 troepen inzetten
troepen inzettenbring troops into action, deploy troopsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > troepen inzetten
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6 aanvalslinie
n. leading position in an movement, troops in the forefront of the battle -
7 aanvalstroepen
n. shock troops -
8 amfibisch
adj. amphibious, able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops) -
9 brisantbom
n. anti personnel bomb, bomb which is directed against enemy troops (not equipment or structures) -
10 cavalerie
n. cavalry, troops that serve on horseback, mobile military unit on horseback or motor vehicles -
11 contingent
n. contingent, reinforcement, detachment of troops; representative group, delegation -
12 drilmeester
n. drillmaster, trainer, instructor, one who drills troops or students -
13 foerier
n. quartermaster, petty ship officer; army officer responsible for providing troops with basic necessities (such as housing, clothing, etc.) -
14 garnizoen
n. garrison, military post; troops stationed at a garrison -
15 hulptroepen
n. auxiliary troops, auxiliary forces, supporting army, reserve detachments, additional forces -
16 infanterie
adj. infantry--------n. infantry, (Military) ground troops, branch of the military made up of foot soldiers -
17 koninklijke garde
n. household troops -
18 landingstroepen
n. landing party, landing troops -
19 stoottroepen
n. shock troops -
20 stormtroep
n. storm troops
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