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transportation company

n. a company providing transportation

Usage examples of "transportation company".

At the 23rd Transportation Company HMJFC three men lay on their cots wide-eyed.

On the second day out, Captain Conorado held an all-hands briefing for the 173 men of 34th FIST's advance party, Company L, and half the transportation company.

The cleaning business had first been traded against shares in a transportation company, then traded again for a stationery store in Brooklyn, where Klimrod, through Roger Dunn, had a large role and took advantage of the fact that he held two-thirds of the shares for a while to set up a merger with other companies that were in Dunn's name.

He finally made it to New Oslo on another of the Sewall Transportation Company's vast cargo ships--the voyage on that ship reminded him poignantly of the outbound trip--and then a suborbital flight to Mainside.

He finally made it to New Oslo on another of the Sewall Transportation Company's vast cargo ships—.

He finally made it to New Oslo on another of the Sewall Transportation Company'.

All officers and enlisted men in the FIST's other units, including FIST and battalion headquarters companies, the composite squadron, the artillery battery, and the transportation company, had one orientation shot with each of the launchers, at four different types of targets.

Guri by herself would probably be enough to knock the transportation company's leaders back into line, but Xizor never used a wrist slap when a hammer fist was called for.

Guri by herself would probably be enough to knock the transportation company's lead- ers back into line, but Xizor never used a wrist slap when a hammer fist was called for.

On the left stood the artillery battery, the transportation company, and the FIST headquarters company.

In December of 1838, Vanderbilt's toughest competitor, the New Jersey Steam Navigation and Transportation Company, made the Commodore an offer he couldn't refuse.

Captain Joseph Comstock was appointed by the Transportation Company to proceed to the scene of the disaster and search for the bodies of passengers and crew, and to recover any luggage and company property.

She spun the Televis to a view of the great central Depot of the Transportation Company, where gigantic radiomotors, each carrying hundreds of passengers, were landing or departing with methodical regularity.

If Gorba had cleaned out the Doctor's estate, and if he was as bright as Francisco Smith had reported, it seemed to me he would have done one of two thingseither stayed put, kept his job, bided his time-or gone too far for the North Central Transportation Company to get anywhere near him.

DeWitt reporting to the 3rd Transportation Company of the First Cavalry Division.