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what is meant by military Garrisons?​

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Answered by chaudharyaditya245
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A garrison most often refers to a military outpost where troops are stationed to provide protection to an area. ... Garrison is from the Old French verb garir, meaning "defend, protect" is of Germanic origin, so you can see where the noun garrison gets its sense of a stronghold of defense.

Answered by pragok
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A garrison most often refers to a military outpost where troops are stationed to provide protection to an area. ... Garrison is from the Old French verb garir, meaning "defend, protect" is of Germanic origin, so you can see where the noun garrison gets its sense of a stronghold of defense

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