WordNet
n. a military operation carried out cooperatively by two or more allied nations or a military operation carried out by coordination of sea, land, and air forces
Usage examples of "combined operation".
As a combined operation the parent Commando organization had planned a hit-and-run assault on die Pas de Calais area—.
The last time we had a full-scale combined operation was that operation on Diamunde.
Otherwise, a combined operation might be considered to dislodge the British from the South.
Roon treats the Normandy landings and the Soviet attack in Juneas a combined operation.
A combined operation, if successful, would strengthen ties between our two military establishments.
Gannon's Special Forces recon team, in a combined operation, was to lead the SEAL to the target area and provide security for the mission.
Was the ATF running a combined operation out of Dallas and Oklahoma City?
He learned of the death of thousands of British troops who had been involved in a combined operation with the French against Kaiser Bill's army.
Half of them are barely on speaking terms with the other half, and you can't imagine relatively moderate countries like Saudi Arabia participating in any such combined operation.
If everything went right, they would win a great success, and although Hornblower had never yet heard of a combined operation of war in which everything went right, he could still hope for one, and draft his arrangements for the landing of the siege train from the fleet in accordance with that hope.
Within minutes they had agreed on the last details of the combined operation.