What does NS-CO mean?
NS-CO means Navy Seals - Covert Operations
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What is the abbreviation for Navy Seals - Covert Operations?
2 ways to abbreviate Navy Seals - Covert Operations
Navy Seals - Covert Operations can be abbreviated as NS-CO
Other shorthands for Navy Seals - Covert Operations are: NSCO
Navy Seals - Covert Operations can be abbreviated as NS-CO
Other shorthands for Navy Seals - Covert Operations are: NSCO
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What does NS-CO stand for? NS-CO stands for "Navy Seals - Covert Operations". |
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What is the meaning of NS-CO abbreviation? The meaning of NS-CO abbreviation is "Navy Seals - Covert Operations". |
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What is NS-CO abbreviation? One of the definitions of NS-CO is "Navy Seals - Covert Operations". |
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What does NS-CO mean? NS-CO as abbreviation means "Navy Seals - Covert Operations". |
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What is shorthand of Navy Seals - Covert Operations? The most common shorthand of "Navy Seals - Covert Operations" is NS-CO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NEPOCC - Navy Europe Plans & Operations Command Center
- NAVCOOP - Navy Continuity of Operations Program
- CO - Covert Operations
- NS - Navy SEALs
- NCDOC - Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command
- NSCO - Navy Seals: Covert Operations
- RECO - Resident Evil: Covert Operations
- USNS - United States Navy Seals
- BYNS - Boyertown Y Navy Seals
- COMS - Covert Operations Management System
- CON - Covert Operations Nightmare
- COPS - Covert Operations Program Specialists
- COW - Covert Operations Wing
- ENS - Elite Navy Seals
- HNS - Hungarian Navy Seals
- NSO - Navy Seals Offenbach
- SHNSD - Swiss Hawaiian Navy Seals Dive
- PTRR - Physical Training Rest and Recuperation (US Navy Seals)
- Hooyah - The official word of tadpoles going through BUD/s and the Navy SEALs (although not used much after BUD/s.) Can be used as an acknowlegement “do you understand? Hooyah.” A greeting “Hooyah Lt. Da
- SEALs - United States Navy SEALs