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A group of service elements that provides logistic support, e.g., an | A group of service elements that provides logistic support, e.g., an organization of naval auxiliary ships or merchant ships or merchant ships attached to a naval tactical formation for this purpose; similarly, the vehicles and operating personnel that furnish supply, evacuation, and maintenance services to a land military unit. | ||
organization of naval auxiliary ships or merchant ships or merchant ships attached to a | |||
for this purpose; similarly, the vehicles and operating personnel that furnish supply, | |||
evacuation, and maintenance services to a land unit. |
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Train (military) [r]: A group of service elements that provides logistic support, e.g., an organization of naval auxiliary ships or merchant ships or merchant ships attached to a naval tactical formation for this purpose; similarly, the vehicles and operating personnel that furnish supply, evacuation, and maintenance services to a land military unit.