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Mobile Command

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noun

  1. the Canadian army and other land forces

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Dowdy’s truck is a mobile command center.

From The Wall Street Journal

Quinn told CBS a number of improvements had already been made, involving military-grade drones and improved mobile command posts that could now be used by agents in the field.

From BBC

It was not immediately clear when the vice president was set to arrive, but his office said in a statement Vance would tour a multiagency Federal Joint Operations Center, a Federal Mobile Command Center, and meet with Marines who have been sent to the area.

From Los Angeles Times

With thousands of lives at risk, a mobile command post tasked with issuing evacuation orders struggled to keep pace with the Eaton fire’s rapid progress.

From Los Angeles Times

It was in this difficult environment that a group of emergency officials established a mobile command center to coordinate the fight against the Eaton fire and help get residents out of harm’s way.

From Los Angeles Times