Noun
a fleet of military vehicles controlled by a single agency and available for use as needed
Source: WordNetIt directly supervises the Directors of Administration, Health, Engineering, the motor pool and the Veterinary Commission. Source: Internet
Due to the costs of owning an expensive custom vehicle that sits idle "80 to 90 percent of the week", individual funeral homes reduce costs by renting or utilizing a shared motor pool. Source: Internet
We already know the will be replacing the U.S. military’s iconic Hummer for general mobility, but apparently there’s still a gap in the motor pool for fast and light tactical transportation. Source: Internet
The platoon maintains its battery of ten ceremonially-modified World War II-vintage M-5 anti-tank guns at the Old Guard regimental motor pool. Source: Internet
The motor pool was behind Theatre 1, further down Hampton Parkway. Source: Internet
The veterans who testified about abuse at the Temple VA’s motor pool and grounds crew were in a VA vocational program designed to help veterans with addiction problems and at risk of homelessness get work experience. Source: Internet