
‘If any other group in Waterford could muster that number of votes, they would be listened to tomorrow morning!’. ‘As things stand, a presidential candidate must be able to muster a certain number of supporters.’. ‘The state's Police Minister simply couldn't muster the numbers.’.
‘During the mobilization of any Army organization, all personnel are required to muster at a designated site.’.‘I knew the military would take another 24 hours to muster so we decided to fight.’.‘The royal guard will muster to receive their instructions immediately after battle practice in the museum gardens at 12 noon.’.‘People, especially refugees from the Maine frontier, were all too well accustomed to the sounds of trumpets summoning militiamen to battle, and to the sight of forces mustering to oppose the enemy.’.
‘In the back was a parking lot and a training field where the diverse and loyal platoons mustered and marched, and where prospective recruits would train to become a National Guardsman.’. ‘The army mustered on 11 March 1296 and the long peace was over.’. ‘Albanian troops muster at the Mother Teresa Airport in Tirana before embarking for Iraq.’. ‘By now, the immediate surroundings were quiet, most of the troops had mustered at the south side of camp in preparation to spring the trap that had been laid.’. ‘Cameron added: ‘It may also have been a gathering place where the troops mustered, or where they waited before going into battle.’’. ‘In that battle, Ahab was scarcely able to muster 7,000 soldiers much less any chariots or horsemen.’. ‘Even so, when war broke out the British Army could muster only 897,000 men, compared to France's five million.’. ‘It was universally accepted that an army should be mustered to crush the rebellion, but there was no agreement about entrusting the king with the command.’. ‘The present Duke of Atholl, like his ancestors before him, has the rare right of being able to muster his own private army, the Atholl Highlanders.’. ‘In the Gulf war, the United States first mustered an overwhelming force, prepared a multinational coalition, achieved militarily decisive results and got out quickly.’. ‘The popular conscript army mustered by revolutionary France would demonstrate its superiority over the state commission style, but its abilities were not immediately apparent.’. ‘But Brutus, having fled to Sardis, mustered his own army to counter this attack.’. ‘I thought that maybe if I got to the city I could muster an army in order to stand and fight.’. ‘This gave Louis time to muster an army, and on, he landed at Sandwich.’. ‘The King's son Edward escaped from imprisonment at Gloucester, and mustered an army.’. ‘From his pulpit of Madison's First Baptist Church, he preached to regiments being mustered for the Civil War.’. soldiers are using the army camp as a training center for the new national army being mustered by the interim administration.’ ‘Despite several prominent speakers it mustered a mass army of fifty.’. ‘By the time the scattered troops were mustered, the enemy was already returning home and had to be ambushed in passing while laden with plunder.’. ‘Then, when he finally mustered his troops, he discovered that only three had any training for their duties.’. ‘Italy, like Britain, is mustering its troops for a possible war in Iraq.’. ‘It hadn't helped that Bad Boy Bobby was now an outlaw - a fugitive rumoured to be mustering the troops in the fearful Deep North.’. ‘There will be no holding back by Strange, then, when he musters his troops in September.’. “We also want to commend the citizens who pointed out the individual as officers were responding to this call,” he added.
“A retired Army veteran with medical experience was working in a nearby store and helped with the medical treatment of our officers until fellow officers arrived at the scene,” he said. A gun was recovered at the scene and the suspect was wearing a holster, he said.įerguson thanked a citizen that helped treat the wounded officer. He was not injured by police, Ferguson said. The suspected gunman was taken into custody and, as he appeared to be “under some sort of medical condition,” he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated, Ferguson said. The other officer, a 16-year-veteran, had minor abrasions to his arm from shards of glass. “He was able to walk into the hospital holding his cheek,” Ferguson said.