37 adjectives to describe reinforcements

The Duke of York soon arrived in the Texel with a considerable reinforcement.

As to our ill success in America, which has been imputed only to the chance of war, it will be reasonable, my lords, to ascribe to other causes, so much of it as might have been prevented by a more speedy reinforcement of Vernon, or may be supposed to have arisen from the inexperience of our troops, and the escape of the Spaniards from Ferrol.

The wing numbered, all told, including officers and the band, 450 mena timely reinforcement, which, together with the same number of Her Majesty's 8th Foot from Jullundur, would increase materially the army before Delhi.

They wrote to King William, professing the most inviolable attachment to England; and he met their application by warm assurances of support and an immediate reinforcement of three regiments.

A flight of the Gauls from their camp immediately ensues on hearing of this disaster, and had not the soldiers been wearied by sending frequent reinforcements, and the labour of the entire day, all the enemy's forces could have been destroyed.

Under these circumstances the Romans would certainly have risked their lives in vain, having to contend against two things at once,the nature of the country and the lines of their antagonists,had not Tiberius by sudden reinforcements prevented them from taking to flight and disturbed the enemy from another quarter by means of other soldiers who went about and ascended the incline a considerable distance off.

During the evening the Yeomanry Mounted Division received welcome reinforcements.

The Turkish forces were disorganised by heavy and repeated defeats, the men demoralised and not in good condition, and there was no hope for them that they could receive sufficient reinforcements to enable them to stave off the ultimate capture of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, though as events proved they could still put up a stout defence.

Neddy crawled a little forward, and put his own bullet head far enough round the curve of the wall to see the meeting between the garrison and its unexpected reinforcement.

With Hotham at my right hand, I need only some female reinforcement at my left.

But while a few straggling royalists thus stole into his quarters, as if it were to display by their paucity the hopelessness of his cause, the daily arrival of hostile reinforcements swelled the army in the neighbourhood to more than thirty thousand men.

Meanwhile, behind them the retreating line halted, stiffened by hurried reinforcements.

This career of victory was suddenly damped by the report of the approach of a large body of troops from the interior, and although none of these were seen, this ideal reinforcement induced the besiegers to withdraw.

Muttines was not induced to deviate from his course; he maintained himself in the interior of the country, occupied several small towns, and was enabled by the not inconsiderable reinforcements which joined him from Carthage gradually to extend his operations.

The wing numbered, all told, including officers and the band, 450 mena timely reinforcement, which, together with the same number of Her Majesty's 8th Foot from Jullundur, would increase materially the army before Delhi.

Those of us who were conversant with the situation were also relieved because we took it for granted that Mr. Churchill would not have made so confident and public an assertion unless ample reinforcements in men and guns were on the way.

Montagu was so encouraged with this success that, while a numerous reinforcement was on its march to join him by orders from Edward, he yet ventured, with his own troops alone, to attack the Lancastrians at Hexham; and he obtained a complete victory over them.

Glover and the muleteers, steadied by this opportune reinforcement, reloaded and resumed their file-firing.

But a more precious reinforcement was at hand; the workmen from the adjacent mines now arrived in great numbers.

Believing these to be the prophesied reinforcement, they rushed down to welcome their friends.

" (6) He was constantly called upon the provide reinforcements for the Dover Patrol or to assist in operations carried out by the latter force.

It was a seasonable reinforcement, for Rodolph's strength was failing him.

Such measure of success as came to the strikers, and the indirect strengthening of the woman's cause, which has since borne such fruit, was in great part due to the splendid reinforcement of organized labor, through the efforts of this league of women's unions.

That control was obtained and kept by the United States navy, thus permitting the unobstructed despatch of troopsand their subsequent reinforcement and supplyto Spanish territory, which was finally conquered, not by the navy, but by the army on shore.

We even saw a British gunboat lying in the Scheldt, and unlimited reinforcements pouring up the river.

37 adjectives to describe  reinforcements