troop transport

NOUN
  1. any land or sea or air vehicle designed to carry troops
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How To Use troop transport In A Sentence

  • Their attack helicopters and their troop transports need to be there if we are to have a viable Plan B.
  • He was then shipped back to the East Coast, across the US by train, and on board a troop transport in San Francisco to take part in the invasion of Japan.
  • In both world wars the merchant ships were requisitioned for troop transports, for hospital ships and for the carriage of cargoes for war service.
  • The C-69B was to have extra tankage and was intended as a long-range troop transport while the C-69D was to have further improvements over the B.
  • There was one where the young lady investigates whether a boat in a Wisconsin lake was used as a troop transport in WWII.
  • Similarly, kissing your husband and watching him climb on board a troop transport and waving goodbye and forcing a smile requires courage as well.
  • The engine has transformed the face ofwarfare, from the early days of steam locomotive troop transports tofuture electric or hybrid engines lofting up stealthy airborne robots.
  • It saw active service as a troop transport, glider tug, freighter, ferry aircraft, and ambulance, and was used for dropping parachute troops.
  • During the Revolutionary War and Civil War, support ships were used primarily by the army as troop transports and logistical supply ships.
  • It was designed to be a troop transport plane.
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