Air combat mission involving protecting other aircraft during their flight.
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Examples for "escort"
Examples for "escort"
1The inspector general's report last year said the Sheen escort was routine.
2The cable news network said the ship was now under military escort.
3Helped escort the sea serpents up the river to the cocooning grounds.
4A Turkish military official said the drone would escort its drilling ships.
5Then they stopped; the soldier escort fired their rules in the air.
1There also stood the servants with bared heads and the armed escort.
2The exact locality is known, and Signor Alfieri has an armed escort.
3They entered the office, where an armed escort of two soldiers stood.
4Towards noon about a hundred German prisoners passed by under armed escort.
5An armed escort rode behind them, led by a hard-eyed captain named Urien.
1The war seemed quite different to us now that we had an aerial escort.
1Calder himself was to lead them: two light cruisers, sixteen destroyers and fighter escort.
2My saucer and its automated fighter escort approached the flagship.
3Two days before he had been providing fighter escort cover for bombers over Berlin, and they had lost four planes.
4A Virgin Atlantic flight from London to New York is being diverted to Canada under fighter escort after conflicting signals about a possible hijacking.
5The blow by 1,150 Flying Fortresses and Liberators, without fighter escort, preceded a limited land attack by French troops...
6Four Canadian jet fighters escorted the flight to the unscheduled landing.
7The bombers were joined by US Air Force F-15C Eagle fighter escorts which flew from Okinawa, Japan.
8Only two fighter escorts per ship.
9He turned his attention back to Port Stanley while the dropship approached Sanghelios and picked up its fighter escorts.
10The Star Destroyer plunged into deep space as the Rebel transport and its two fighter escorts streaked off to safety.
11The secretary of defense wanted the low-level Navy reconnaissance planes to be accompanied by fighter escorts in their missions over Cuba.
12The B-1B Lancer bombers and F-15 fighter escorts were in international airspace over waters east of North Korea.
13Mr Caldera's office approved the photo-op, which cost 35,000 US dollars in fuel alone for the plane and two jet fighter escorts.