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marshalling
['mɑ:ʃ(ə)lɪŋ]
n
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marshalling
['mɑ:ʃ(ə)lɪŋ]
v
IT
aplanamiento
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marshalling
['mɑ:ʃ(ə)lɪŋ]
abbr.
abbr., progr.
marshaling
(
ssn
)
mil.
The process by which units participating in an amphibious or airborne operation assemble or move to temporary camps in the vicinity of embarkation points in order to complete preparations for combat or prepare for loading. 2. The process of assembling, holding and organizing supplies and/or equipment, especially means of transport, for onward movement
mil., logist.
All measures taken by units participating in an airborne operation when: 1. they move to temporary camps in the vicinity of embarkation points; 2. they complete their preparations for combat; 3. they prepare for air transport and airdrop or assault landing
(FRA)
;
process by which units participating in an amphibious or airborne operation group together or assemble when feasible or move to temporary camps in the vicinity of embarkation points, complete preparations for combat or prepare for loading. 2. The process of assembling, holding and organizing supplies and/or equipment, especially means of transport, for onward movement.
(UKR/NATO)
USA
The process by which units participating in an amphibious or airborne operation group together or assemble when feasible or move to temporary camps in the vicinity of embarkation points, complete preparations for combat, or prepare for loading.
see also
staging area
;
The process of assembling, holding, and organizing supplies and/or equipment, especially vehicles of transportation, for onward movement.
(JP 3-17)
see also
staging area
marshalling
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