0 a group of soldiers living in or defending a town or building, or the buildings that the soldiers live in:
1 to put a group of soldiers in a place in order to live there and defend it:
Troops are garrisoned in the area.
2 a group of soldiers living in or defending a town or building, or the buildings that the soldiers live in
I am leaving out of the calculation troops serving in garrisons overseas.
Investment in equipment will also enhance our forces stationed in the permanent garrisons.
We were told that the place was adequately garrisoned, but within twenty-four hours it had gone.
Therefore, one would have thought, he would have been able temporarily, at any rate, to reduce his home force in order to provide these garrisons.
Would it not be better, therefore, to get these garrisons out?
There is always a tendency after a big war to increase the garrisons.
I am referring to the troops used in garrisons overseas.
In our various commitments and possessions overseas we need small garrisons to act as a deterrent and to have something on the spot immediately.
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