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Divisional   /dɪvˈɪʒənəl/   Listen
Divisional

adjective
1.
Of or relating to a military division.
2.
Serving to divide or marking a division.
3.
Constituting a division or an aliquot part of the basic monetary unit.  "Fractional currency is currency in denominations less than the basic monetary unit"






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"Divisional" Quotes from Famous Books



... the subaltern, "I'm going over to-night, and I want three old hands to go with me. The Divisional C.O. wishes the enemy wire examined, and I've put in for the job. You can come if you fancy it. What ...
— With Haig on the Somme • D. H. Parry

... equal strength, to act by land in conjunction with the fleet. The Wahaiya have paid no tribute to his greatness lately and must be taxed." For all these matters the commander-in-chief tells off the divisional officers, who are approved by the king, and the matter is ended in court. The divisional officers then find subordinate officers, who find men, and the army proceeds with its march. Should any fail with their mission, reinforcements are sent, and the runaways, called women, are ...
— The Discovery of the Source of the Nile • John Hanning Speke

... at home in the cottages of the village, while the three days' rest in Armentieres owed much of its enjoyment to the initiative shown by the 4th Division in organising both divisional ...
— Short History of the London Rifle Brigade • Unknown

... crowd were men in uniform, sailors from the great fleet anchored in the Hudson, soldiers with divisional insignia from Massachusetts to California, wanting fearfully to be noticed, and finding the great city thoroughly fed up with soldiers unless they were nicely massed into pretty formations and uncomfortable under the weight of a ...
— Tales of the Jazz Age • F. Scott Fitzgerald

... The Divisional Commander called it "homely"; the Corps Commander remarked that its style was "not cramped, anyhow—what?" and the Army ...
— Punch, Volume 156, 26 March 1919 • Various


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