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Military expedition   /mˈɪlətˌɛri ˌɛkspədˈɪʃən/   Listen
Military expedition

noun
1.
A military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country.  Synonyms: expedition, hostile expedition.






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"Military expedition" Quotes from Famous Books



... of Wolnoth accompanied Canute in his military expedition to the Scandinavian continent, and here a signal victory, planned by Godwin and executed solely by himself and the Saxon band under his command, without aid from Canute's Danes, made the most memorable military exploit of his life, and ...
— Harold, Complete - The Last Of The Saxon Kings • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... advanced in the direction of Ferrara, and the King of Naples at Terracina, when, on the 25th of April 1849, a French army, under the command of General Oudinot, disembarked at Civita Vecchia. This military expedition was, at first, considerably thwarted by diplomacy. The general-in-chief was assured at the outset that he had only to show himself before the walls of Rome, and the gates would be opened immediately in consequence of the reaction which was taking place within. Accordingly, the ...
— Pius IX. And His Time • The Rev. AEneas MacDonell

... here seems a perilously bold undertaking. It is not on the way to anywhere, and people going from the outer world must march up the hill, and, when they are tired of it, must needs, like the Duke of York in his famous military expedition, march down again. None but a Swiss would build an hotel here, and few but English would frequent it. Yet the shrewdness of the proprietor has been amply justified, and Les Avants is becoming in increasing degree ...
— Faces and Places • Henry William Lucy

... there a military expedition comparable to this. Hard would it be to specify one nation of Asia which did not accompany the Persian king, or any waters, save the great rivers, which were not exhausted by his armament." Preparations for an expedition of three years were made, to guard against the calamities formerly sustained ...
— Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton



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