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Difference between a mission and presidio

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  • 18-10-2017
The word 'mission' expresses an action of the troops. It is used to describe a particular order that the troops are supposed to follow. The meaning of the word 'presido' is close to the word 'garrison' because it refers to a place that troops can choose to station.
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