airmobile
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of airmobile
Example Sentences
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“For China, gaining control of Motor Sich will result in the accelerated arrival of the PLA’s global airmobile power projection capabilities,” Mr. Fisher said.
From Washington Times • Aug. 15, 2018
Last week the Pentagon announced plans for at least one more chopper-supported airmobile division.
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The U.S. is likely to keep two airmobile divisions, probably the 1st Cavalry and 101st Airborne, each with about 450 helicopters, on hand after the other fighting units have been withdrawn.
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Tacks In Colorado Springs, Colo., J. W. Hartman, 32, airmobile repairer, swallowed ten sharp upholstery tacks which he had forgotten were in his mouth.
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In 1961, when imaginative Army thinkers devised the airmobile concept, they got a cool reception from their own superiors until McNamara's office offered encouragement.
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