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Troop (band) - Wikipedia After the release of Mayday in 1998, Troop took a hiatus as individual members worked behind the scenes on various writing and producing projects, collaborations, and other business endeavors In 2004, Troop regrouped and began touring the United States and finishing up their sixth album
Troop - Wikipedia A troop is a military sub-subunit, originally a small formation of cavalry, subordinate to a squadron In many armies a troop is the equivalent element to the infantry section or platoon
What Is Medicare TrOOP? | True Out-of-Pocket Spending Limit for . . . Your true out-of-pocket limit (TrOOP) for Medicare Part D is an important threshold that affects what you’ll owe for prescription medications Learn what expenses count toward TrOOP and what happens once you reach this limit
Troop Directory | State Police | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Troop N covers the counties of Columbia, Carbon, southern Luzerne, and Monroe Troop P covers the counties of Wyoming, Bradford, Sullivan, and the northern part of Luzerne County (which includes the townships of Nescopeck, Conyngham, Newport, Slocum, Hanover, and Bear Creek, and all other municipalities in or north of these townships)
Troop vs. Troupe: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly Troop is the term for a collective of soldiers or scouts, often used in a military or organizational setting ' Troupe,' however, is reserved for groups in the performing arts, highlighting a communal aspect of entertainment and presentation
How to Use Troop vs. troupe Correctly - GRAMMARIST As a noun, troop means (1) a group of people, animals or things, (2) a group of soldiers, or (3) a great many As a verb, it means to move in a group or as a crowd
What does troop mean? - Definitions. net A troop generally refers to a group of soldiers or people working together as a unit, especially in the armed forces It can also refer to a group of animals or people involved in a common activity, such as scouting groups