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The structure of the military administration mirrored such a proactive outlook, with the main garrison headquarters established in the north and south of Egypt, at Memphis and Thebes respectively.
THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SOLDIERS OF THE NEW KINGDOMDATTATREYA MANDALJULY 6, 2022REALM OF HISTORY
By taking the risk of sending out such material, Lewis outdid even the most brazen column Garrison had ever written, and he provoked a reaction in the South far greater than any abolitionist ever had.
THE TORMENTED RISE OF ABOLITION IN 1830’S AMERICAJ. D. DICKEYMARCH 1, 2022TIME
By 1853, the partnership of Garrison, Douglass, and Weston Chapman was done.
THE SPEECH THAT LAUNCHED FREDERICK DOUGLASS’S LIFE AS AN ABOLITIONISTLINDA HIRSHMANFEBRUARY 16, 2022TIME
We spent the night near the garrison, and he arrived at the mess hall for breakfast in a track suit, fresh from a morning jog through the war zone.
THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE UKRAINE CRISISSIMON SHUSTER/KYIVFEBRUARY 2, 2022TIME
Tired of ever-increasing demands for food from the English, Powhatan warriors began raids on Jamestown and several small garrisons that had recently been established along the James River.
HOW A POWHATAN TRIBAL CHIEF BECAME ONE OF COLONIAL AMERICA’S GREATEST MILITARY LEADERSJAMES HORNNOVEMBER 17, 2021TIME
A last resort, if needed, is physically restraining an officer, Garrison says.
STEPPING IN WHEN FELLOW OFFICERS CROSS THE LINEJESSICA ANDERSONAPRIL 21, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Garrison asks the class to call out intervention techniques.
STEPPING IN WHEN FELLOW OFFICERS CROSS THE LINEJESSICA ANDERSONAPRIL 21, 2021WASHINGTON POST
“Since in-person classroom cohorts must quarantine for 14 days, we are suspending CARE classroom programming through the end of the year,” read a Monday letter to Garrison families.
D.C. CLOSES 5 SCHOOLS AS MORE STUDENTS RETURN TO CLASSROOMS AND ASYMPTOMATIC TESTING BEGINSPERRY STEINDECEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POST
The garrison of the town and fortress was nearly three thousand strong.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUS
They also seized the lake gunboats, took an entire Spanish garrison prisoner, and captured a large quantity of stores.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO GARRISON

  • capture
  • conquer
  • garrison
  • hold
  • invade
  • keep
  • obtain
  • overrun
  • take possession
  • defending
  • escorting
  • garrison
  • lookout
  • patroler
  • policing
  • protecting
  • protection
  • rounds
  • safeguarding
  • scouting
  • sentinel
  • spy
  • vigilance
  • watch
  • watching
  • watchperson
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