a soldier may go on many deployments whilst in service.
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Seems to be a consensus that it would be correct to say either. I'll leave it alone. :)
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context is important. Troops can be deployed to locations tactically or deployed on a tour of duty.
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military father so not sure but think either "Go on deployment" or "go on different deployments"
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It's definitely plural in grammar and op tempo.
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In military speak it would probably be "They deploy but don't fight. "
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A deployment, it is a noun. I was in the Navy and I was deployed several times, on different deployments.
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"They get deployed but they do not fight"
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