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Armored division

Armored division \Ar"mored division\ (Mil.) a division of a land army which is equipped with armored vehicles such as tanks or armored personnel carriers.

Usage examples of "armored division".

Part of Ragrun's mind wondered where the rest of the First Armored Division was.

Rather the commander of the 4th Armored Division's 1st Brigade was at that moment feeling a twinge of guilt about insisting on being issued the white parka.

The Russians might not be willing to contribute an armored division to such an effort (and the U.

The armored division went into the northern battle theater over the rutty track leading to Maknassy.

Eight of them together carried a full armored division, and these were taken quickly to the Bassin Theophile Ducrocq.

Neither Diggs nor Richmond nor Masterman expected much more than interesting professional time in the 1st Armored Division, and that was more than enough.

Iraqi officers in the advancing Guards Armored Division saw them first, coming up from the south, and next they saw that all were angling west of the north-south road from KKMC to Al Artawiyah.

The Seventh British Armored Division had been stopped cold by a single tank, more importantly, by a single man's will and daring.

Thereafter, twenty-five transport aircraft landed a full armored reconnaissance company at the airport as an advance contingent of the armored division that was currently en route along the coast.

The Tenth Armored Division was bloodied by Second SS Panzer, and CCB was hit hard by First SS Panzer.

The Serbian armored division filled with trained soldiers was another matter entirely.

Everytime Lowell heard OZR on his earphones, he thought of Scotty Laird, a passenger in Lowell's H-13 on the way to Bad Godesburg, Germany, immediately after Laird had turned down an assignment as deputy commander of the 2nd Armored Division to become, at forty, an aviator.

At this point armored infantryman Harry Liebenau, with marching orders and marching rations but without the vital word, is set in motion in the direction of Kattowitz, where he is supposed to make contact with the 18th Armored Division, which is being transferred just then from the northern Danube front to upper Silesia.