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redeployments

n. (plural of redeployment English)

Usage examples of "redeployments".

Although his redeployments to face the threat had been much less drastic than he'd originally envisioned, there was still a general shift and flow of task forces and squadrons all throughout the volume of the Alliance.

It won't exactly leave us uncovered, and if the Peeps buy our fake redeployments, they'll run into over sixty superdreadnoughts they think are somewhere else.

Although his redeployments to face the threat had been much less drastic than he’d originally envisioned, there was still a general shift and flow of task forces and squadrons all throughout the volume of the Alliance.

It won’t exactly leave us uncovered, and if the Peeps buy our fake redeployments, they’ll run into over sixty superdreadnoughts they think are somewhere else.

In the meantime, both our forces and the Americans will be racing to see who completes their redeployments first and can get moving first.

And all the comfortable assurance—his, as well as the Admiralty's, he admitted bitterly—about redeployments from Home Fleet were crap in the face of something like this.

If they can pull it off—establish a sizable Fleet presence this far into our rear—at the very least, it would force us into major redeployments until we could deal with it.

And all the comfortable assurance—his, as well as the Admiralty’s, he admitted bitterly—about redeployments from Home Fleet were crap in the face of something like this.

And all the comfortable assurance—his, as well as the Admiralty's, he admitted bitterly—about redeployments from Home Fleet were crap in the face of something like this.