Rome plow

English

Etymology

From the city of Rome, Georgia, where the plows were made by the Rome Plow Company.

Noun

Rome plow (plural Rome plows)

  1. Large, specially modified armored bulldozers used in South Vietnam by the United States military during the Vietnam War.
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