1. lorried - Adjective
2. lorried - Verb
lorried (not comparable)
Of a military unit, etc.: equipped with lorries.
lorried
simple past and past participle of lorry
As a consequence, the orders for the armour were changed and 2nd Armoured Brigade was tasked to support the forward battalion of 133rd Lorried Brigade (2nd King's Royal Rifle Corps) and 8th Armoured Brigade was to push south-west. Source: Internet
Lucas Phillips (1962), p. 296 When it was discovered that neither Woodcock nor Snipe was in Eighth Army hands, 133rd Lorried Infantry Brigade was sent to capture them. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, the Lorried Brigade's two other battalions had moved on Snipe and dug in, only to find out the next day that they were in fact well short of their objective. Source: Internet
Playfair, p. 66. On the right of the main attack 28th (Maori) battalion captured positions to protect the right flank of the newly formed salient and 133rd Lorried Infantry did the same on the left. Source: Internet