mobile command

collocation in English

meaningsofmobileandcommand

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mobile
adjective
uk
/ˈməʊ.baɪl/
us
/ˈmoʊ.bəl/
moving or walking ...
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command
noun
uk
/kəˈmɑːnd/
us
/kəˈmænd/
an order, especially one given by ...
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(Definition ofmobileandcommandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmobile command

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They act asmobilecommandplatforms if there is a major incident or accident.
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The commanders reside within a massive aerial fortress known as themobilecommandcenter.
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It had two configurations, division and battalion level, housed inmobilecommandshelters.
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Other police buses are custom-built asmobilecommandcenters, using school bus bodyshells.
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The goal of each team is to destroy the opposingmobilecommandcenter.
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Some vehicles act asmobilecommandposts, and must be destroyed as they can not be captured.
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Another use is as an emergency vehicle, such as high-capacity ambulance bus ormobilecommandcenter.
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Some larger vehicles also function asmobilecommandposts, which can not be captured, but are lost if the vehicle is destroyed.
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Its size and few defensive capabilities suggest just what its name indicates, as amobilecommandpost and not more than that.
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They also operate a fleet of minibuses for personnel transport and civilian evacuation, as well asmobilecommandcentres and catering units.
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This can be as an incident control room ormobilecommandpost, or even as small mobile police stations for public events.
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They are still being used asmobilecommandposts, artillery forward observation posts, airplane guidance posts, communication posts and many other specialized roles.
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The shelter provides solutions for a wide range of mobile applications in field, such asmobilecommand post, operations room, mobile communication centre, operation theatre etc.
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All mobile launchers, together withmobilecommandcenter (with data-link), mobile surface search radar and mobile electric generators, were kept in harden shelters and being driven out when needed.
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