All 22 Uses of
garrison
in
I Am a Seal Team Six Warrior
- Major General William F. Garrison, JSOC commander, had thrown the BS flag on all the promises we made when we tried to win assignments.†
p. 81.1
- That was kind of typical of Garrison.†
p. 81.3
- General Garrison knew that.†
p. 83.2
- General Garrison said, "Your sniper craft skills were remarkable.†
p. 83.4
- Both SEALs and Delta wanted to be chosen for every mission, so we all had been promising Garrison we could do anything.†
p. 83.7
- Garrison understood that we all needed to get realistic about them.†
p. 83.7
- That's what you had to love about Garrison.†
p. 83.8
- We reported to General Garrison.†
p. 87.6
- Garrison took one look at the four of us and said, "Hey, how come you all got your hair cut?†
p. 87.7
- We suspected that Delta had tried to disqualify us from the op. General Garrison gave the op to us anyway.†
p. 87.8 *
- If your cover is compromised, General Garrison will get you out of there within fifteen minutes.†
p. 90.9
- When General Garrison found out, he whacked our pee-pees.†
p. 101.5
- After twenty-five pints of blood and one hundred stitches, General Garrison flew Leopard to a hospital in Germany.†
p. 105.1
- Condor called in a helo to fly Stingray and the asset to the army base and brief General Garrison.†
p. 105.4
- Condor wasn't mad at us SEALs, but he was mad at General Garrison.†
p. 105.9
- If Garrison isn't going to do it, why did he even send us out here?†
p. 105.9
- At the time, I was mad at Garrison, too.†
p. 106.1
- General Garrison received permission to go to Phase Three—going after Aidid's lieutenants.†
p. 107.4
- Condor called General Garrison.†
p. 110.5
- Under General Garrison's orders, Casanova and I rode with Steve (a Delta sniper working a lot with military intelligence), Commander Assad, and Assad's Pakistani troops.†
p. 112.4
- He was well out of the range of what General Garrison had made all of us focus on: the shots we could hit every time.†
p. 117.1
- The black ball was a sight with a platform that contained a TeleVision System, a Thermal Imaging System, and a Laser Range Finder/Designator to provide audio and video of the ground to General Garrison at the Joint Operations Center.†
p. 132.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(garrison) a military post or the troops stationed there
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
More rarely, garrison can be used as a verb to reference the placing of troops at a post.