Two more agents, following in the battlewagon, helped the President walk toward the entrance.
From the time.com
To actually meet, shake the hand of someone who was there on a major battlewagon or on an airfield that fateful morning?
From the kansas.com
Olsen lost 1,177 colleagues when the battlewagon got blown apart by a bomb, and was among roughly 300 survivors.
From the heraldtribune.com
For a start, the cockpit is pure battlewagon.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The venerable battlewagon is still awesome.
From the time.com
In the long run-up to war with Iraq, U.S. allies often seemed to be little more than hitchhikers on an American battlewagon.
From the time.com
Docked near the Arizona's submerged hull is the Missouri, the legendary battlewagon and scene of Japan's formal surrender on Sept.
From the latimes.com
Instead, they are but the most recent corporate-media propaganda front to jump on the Wall Street-London battlewagon on its way to Moscow.
From the infowars.com
An hour away are the ruins of two villages and the town of Zalingei, a Janjaweed stronghold where battered Land Cruisers, the battlewagon of choice in Darfur, are repaired in a local market.
From the washingtonpost.com
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Battleship: large and heavily armoured warship
A heavily armed combat vehicle, as a war chariot or battleship