Noun
A command center; a single location which serves as the point of coordination for military activities.
(by extension) A single location from which any activity is directed.
war-room (plural war-rooms)
Alternative form of war room
war-room
According to the official, the war-room is now being handled by around 90 of them. Source: Internet
And from a medical point of view, the BCP playbook first lays down the process to ensure effective social distancing and isolation of the core personnel to run the war-room. Source: Internet
Left to his own devices, Kenney would have quietly closed down the War Room embarrassment in short order. Source: Internet
The War Room, the Alberta Value seminar (or whatever it was called) and this inquiry are the best things that could have happened to Rachel Notley if she wants to be premier again. Source: Internet
So the remarkable career of War Room Commandant Tom Olsen will continue, like down Bamburgh Castle Beach, safely forgotten behind him. Source: Internet
The lawyers’ request comes a day after Mr Bannon said on his podcast “War Room: Pandemic” that merely firing Dr Fauci and FBI Director Christopher Wray wouldn’t be sufficient. Source: Internet