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armored train
noun
Alternative form of armoured train
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The conductor said, "I just saw this armored train, and they say it's that Korean bigwig".
Mr. Kim's trip on his personal armored train, like earlier ones in 2001 and 2002, has been surrounded by secrecy and high security.
The 21-car armored train carrying the leader, Kim Jong Il, crossed the narrow border between the Russian Far East and the northeastern corner of North Korea.
He elected to ride from Pyongyang to Moscow in a 21-car, Japanese-built armored train, with two engines going ahead.
In recent days, Russian railroad stations between here and the North Korean border were on alert for a possible visit by Mr. Kim in his armored train.
Mr. Kim made the agreement at a meeting with President Dmitri A. Medvedev in the southern Siberian city of Ulan Ude, where he is stopping on a weeklong trip in his armored train.
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The miners would be forced into tents and then a heavily-armored company train called the "Death Special" would pass, shooting machine guns into the tents.
"They're like, 'Who's your gunner?' " Women are also increasingly "attached" to infantry and armored units that train and advise Iraq's police and military forces.
To train armored combat units during battle exercises, SRI developed the Deployable Force-on-Force Instrumented Range System (DFIRS T, which uses GPS satellites, high-speed wireless communications, and digital terrain map displays.
According to the vague details made public, the new money would pay for the continued American troop presence in Iraq, the purchase of armored vehicles and training Iraq's new army.
The 928th Field Artillery Battalion became the 2nd Brigade, 100th Division responsible for armored cavalry unit training.
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