marine unit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarineandunit
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marine
adjective[before noun]
uk/məˈriːn/us/məˈriːn/
related to the sea or ...
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unit
noun
uk/ˈjuː.nɪt/us/ˈjuː.nɪt/
a single thing or a separate part of ...
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(Definition ofmarineandunitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is normally held by the senior warrant officer of an army ormarineunit.
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These two agencies co-operate in aspects of law enforcement, including their jointmarineunit.
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The steam turbine was a modifiedmarineunit.
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Dong enlisted the cooperation of an armored regiment, amarineunitand three paratrooper battalions.
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The six stations consist of six engine companies, two ladder trucks, a rescue truck, amarineunit, and several reserve engines, reserve utility trucks, and staff vehicles.
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Marine units rotated in and out of the area detaining numerous persons.
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Police, science teams and marine units are dispatched to investigate.
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Generally, in most armies and marine units, a lieutenant or equivalent rank leads a platoon, which can consist of three or four squads.
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The naval units were complemented by port garrisons and marine units, drawn from the army.
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Units which used the 1944 regimental colour design but adapted for the navy's guards units included air and marine units.
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Marine units primarily deploy from warships using helicopters, landing craft, hovercraft or amphibious vehicles.
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There were various attempts at diversification, with some marine units being sold, but the main output was still generators.
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Each fleet consists of a number of surface ship, submarine, naval air force, coastal defense, and marine units.
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It also has marine units for the defense of naval installations.
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