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Troop (band) - Wikipedia Troop is an American R B group from Pasadena, California, United States The group has had three number-one singles and ten top-ten singles on the Billboard R B Singles chart [ 1 ] They have also completed five albums, which include three certified gold and one certified platinum album
Troop - Wikipedia In the United States Army, in the cavalry branch, a troop is the equivalent unit to the infantry company, commanded by a captain and consisting of three or four platoons, and are called a troop within a regiment
Troop vs. Troupe: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly While troop and troupe might sound the same and share semantics related to groups, their contexts differ distinctly Troop is the term for a collective of soldiers or scouts, often used in a military or organizational setting
Troop - definition of troop by The Free Dictionary 1 a large group or assembly; flock: a troop of children 2 (Military) a subdivision of a cavalry squadron or artillery battery of about platoon size 3 (Military) (plural) armed forces; soldiers 5 (Theatre) an archaic spelling of troupe 7 (Military) (tr) military chiefly Brit to parade (the colour or flag) ceremonially: trooping the colour
troop - Wiktionary, the free dictionary troop (third-person singular simple present troops, present participle trooping, simple past and past participle trooped) To move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops
Troop Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To gather or go together in a throng The crowd trooped out of the stadium To walk, go, or pass at a slow, deliberate pace Children were trooping along the sidewalk To associate or consort To move or march as if in a crowd The children trooped into the room