Auxiliary Force

/ˈɔːksɪlɪəri fɔːrs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A supplementary military or police unit activated to support regular forces, often in emergency or wartime situations.
    The government deployed auxiliary forces to assist the national guard during the civil unrest.

Forms

  • auxiliary force
  • auxiliary forces

Commentary

Auxiliary forces typically operate under the authority of regular forces and legal frameworks governing national defense or internal security.

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