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Definition of battle group in English: battle groupnoun A military force created to fight together, typically consisting of several different types of troops. Example sentencesExamples - Missiles, even equipped with nuclear warheads, offer large carrier battlegroups considerable military capability, but large surface vessels also offer tempting targets to enemy nuclear missiles.
- It would be akin to stating, ‘Between them the United States and Mexico have 12 aircraft carrier battlegroups.’
- They'd been in the same battlegroup through several campaigns.
- He said the UK battlegroup was needed to replace the US force because they were ‘an armoured battlegroup of equivalent capability’.
- Once he learned of the disaster that had struck his carriers, Admiral Yamamoto, still hundreds of miles to the west with the main battlegroup, reversed course.
- Many of the understaffed vessels were scrapped to make new warships, with some of the staff reassigned to other battlegroups.
- Gen. Hagglund said the battlegroups could allow the EU 'to take on more and be able to sustain itself'.
- Carrier battlegroups had long been vulnerable to submarines, but the Catharsis specialized in destroying other submarines.
- In the opinion of the Commanding Officer of the Black Watch, Maj Watkins' actions undoubtedly saved the lives of a number of soldiers in the battlegroup.
- The mood among the troops in Dogwood is said to be sombre following the deaths of the colleagues, but members of the battlegroup are going about their duties with determination.
- The linchpin of the deployment is Exercise Rapid Alliance, involving two American carrier battlegroups and a US Marine Corps task force, staging mock invasions.
- However, FCR will continue to be the primary means of exercising command within brigades, battlegroups and sub units.
- The battlegroup, though small, was impressive.
- However there were no presidential announcements, no talk of bombing campaigns or of sending carrier battlegroups or even a major diplomatic offensive.
- The taskforce will include a battlegroup from the 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, supported by eight Apache attack helicopters, which will be deployed for the first time.
- This collection of major warships was not directly charged with protecting the convoy - instead, they were waiting for a sniff of the German battlegroup based on the battleship Tirpitz.
- The battlegroup experienced three suicide bomb attacks, over 25 very large roadside bombs and numerous daily indirect fire attacks.
- You're good, but you didn't kill off thirty battlegroups.
- The order for retreat of the badly planned invasion was called and the battlegroup's admiral, Kenneth Alcolado, was forced to resign in disgrace.
- It wasn't a fun thought, but the battlegroup needed its eyes in position to warn of enemy reinforcements and so, four hours after Prince of Wales left for battle, Reliant accelerated to FTL.
Definition of battle group in US English: battle groupnoun A military force created to fight together, typically consisting of several different types of troops. Example sentencesExamples - Missiles, even equipped with nuclear warheads, offer large carrier battlegroups considerable military capability, but large surface vessels also offer tempting targets to enemy nuclear missiles.
- The battlegroup, though small, was impressive.
- The order for retreat of the badly planned invasion was called and the battlegroup's admiral, Kenneth Alcolado, was forced to resign in disgrace.
- Carrier battlegroups had long been vulnerable to submarines, but the Catharsis specialized in destroying other submarines.
- Many of the understaffed vessels were scrapped to make new warships, with some of the staff reassigned to other battlegroups.
- It would be akin to stating, ‘Between them the United States and Mexico have 12 aircraft carrier battlegroups.’
- The mood among the troops in Dogwood is said to be sombre following the deaths of the colleagues, but members of the battlegroup are going about their duties with determination.
- The battlegroup experienced three suicide bomb attacks, over 25 very large roadside bombs and numerous daily indirect fire attacks.
- Once he learned of the disaster that had struck his carriers, Admiral Yamamoto, still hundreds of miles to the west with the main battlegroup, reversed course.
- It wasn't a fun thought, but the battlegroup needed its eyes in position to warn of enemy reinforcements and so, four hours after Prince of Wales left for battle, Reliant accelerated to FTL.
- The taskforce will include a battlegroup from the 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, supported by eight Apache attack helicopters, which will be deployed for the first time.
- The linchpin of the deployment is Exercise Rapid Alliance, involving two American carrier battlegroups and a US Marine Corps task force, staging mock invasions.
- They'd been in the same battlegroup through several campaigns.
- However, FCR will continue to be the primary means of exercising command within brigades, battlegroups and sub units.
- This collection of major warships was not directly charged with protecting the convoy - instead, they were waiting for a sniff of the German battlegroup based on the battleship Tirpitz.
- However there were no presidential announcements, no talk of bombing campaigns or of sending carrier battlegroups or even a major diplomatic offensive.
- Gen. Hagglund said the battlegroups could allow the EU 'to take on more and be able to sustain itself'.
- You're good, but you didn't kill off thirty battlegroups.
- He said the UK battlegroup was needed to replace the US force because they were ‘an armoured battlegroup of equivalent capability’.
- In the opinion of the Commanding Officer of the Black Watch, Maj Watkins' actions undoubtedly saved the lives of a number of soldiers in the battlegroup.
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