0 (especially of troops) forming, or sent on, an expedition eg to fight abroad. -- viễn chinh
The use of kayaks, coupled with an expeditionary style approach, markedly reduced operational costs and streamlined logistics.
To a significant extent, archaeology has been run on an expeditionary basis.
The migration was spearheaded by expeditionary groups comprising small numbers of closely related male pioneer-warriors, followed by their spouses and children.
The start of the anti-colonial war in 1961 was characterised by extreme brutality, and elicited a ferocious response by the large metropolitan expeditionary corps sent to quell it.
Specifically he details what he calls a ' bifurcation ' between the peacetime universal service militia and the expeditionary militia composed of drafts, bounty men, volunteers, and substitutes.
Governments, rulers and even expeditionary forces of fighting men in the past have been moved and even inspired by moods and atmospheres.
We were previously often the great practitioners of a maritime strategy based on naval predominance and expeditionary operations.
It is the desire of all of us that it may not be necessary for an expeditionary force again to leave our shores.
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