UFO wreckage and spaceman corpses.
The military vehicles traveled through town in a convoy system.
There's a convoy of military vehicles approaching the compound, sir.
No.
In the World War One era, it was vital for cargo ships to cross the Atlantic Ocean for the transport of supplies from the USA to Western Europe. The major danger in this was that German submarines were able to use torpedoes to sink ships, both military and merchant vessels. The ship sailing formation called a convoy was designed to protect ships in the convoy and to destroy German submarines.
A convoy was a method of sending allied cargo ships across the ocean in company, protected by warships. It was realised that U-boats would search for the convoy and try to attack, which gave the defending warships a chance of attacking the U-boats.
A convoy typically refers to a group of vehicles or vessels traveling together for mutual protection and support. While it is often associated with military operations, where it can include military vehicles or ships, the term can also apply to civilian groups, such as merchant ships or trucks. Thus, a convoy can encompass both military vehicles and seagoing ships, depending on the context.
The collective noun 'convoy' is used for a convoy of lorries, a convoy of trucks.
a column it is also called a convoy when military vehicles are used
it mostly like 200 or more or less there cars trucks military vehicles
Cargo, I think, a C130 is a cargo/transport plane
The address of the Convoy Branch is: 116 E. Tully St., Convoy, 45832 9999
it mostly like 200 or more or less there cars trucks military vehicles