Examples of using Three divisions in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The initial echelon would consist of three divisions for the assault, with the remainder to follow in the next wave.
moved three divisions of the 5th red army.
About us» About Norlandia Norlandia Care Group has 5500 employees and consists of three divisions: Preschools,
each split into three divisions and commanded by a flag officer.
The first echelon would consist of three divisions for the assault, with the remainder to follow in the next wave.
Three divisions, about 50,000 troops, to the Ukrainian border. As of 0400, the Russians began deploying at least.
They had conceded the least number of goal for a strong back line in all three divisions.
To the Ukrainian border. three divisions, about 50,000 troops, As of 0400, the Russians began deploying at least.
All three divisions of DSV have come together to provide Winled with the right package.
The three divisions of X Corps sustained 4,000 casualties during the period of the first battle.
Our organisation is divided into three divisions, DSV Air& Sea, DSV Road and DSV Solutions.
Our three divisions- Luxury, Professional Beauty and Consumer Beauty- are
The three stars represented the three divisions that were used from 1970 to 2001 Eastern, Central and Western.
This new army comprised three divisions, under the command of Colonels García,
The three divisions of Lieutenant General McCreery's X Corps sustained some 4,000 casualties during the period of the first battle.
Arthropods have a central brain with three divisions and large optical lobes behind each eye for visual processing.
each split into three divisions and commanded by a flag officer.
The Air Force maintains three divisions and the Navy is structured into two flotillas.
Following a two-hour artillery barrage meant to soften up the Union defenses, the three divisions stepped off across open fields almost a mile from Cemetery Ridge.
usually comprising three divisions.