1-campaign: A series of military operations undertaken to achieve a large-scale objective during a war: Grant's Vicksburg campaign secured the entire Mississippi for the Union.
2-recruit:
1. To engage (persons) for military service.
2. To strengthen or raise (an armed force) by enlistment.
3. To supply with new members or employees.
4. To enroll or seek to enroll: colleges recruiting minority students.
5. To replenish.
6. To renew or restore the health, vitality, or intensity of.
3-chain: A connected, flexible series of links, typically of metal, used especially for holding objects together or restraining or for transmitting mechanical power.
4-further: More distant in degree, time, or space: a result that was further from our expectations than last time; the further lamppost.
5-harness: The gear or tackle, other than a yoke, with which a draft animal pulls a vehicle or implement.
6-challenging: Calling for full use of one's abilities or resources in a difficult but stimulating effort: a challenging course of study; a challenging role for an inexperienced performer.
7-veiled:1. Covered with a veil: the veiled head of a bride.
8-marketing: The act or process of buying and selling in a market.
9-major: Great in scope or effect: a major improvement.
10-reportedly : By report; supposedly.
11-customers: One that buys goods or services.
12-followers: a group of followers or enthusiasts
Synonym: following
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