What does FGA mean?
FGA means Foreign Government Awards
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Foreign Government Awards?
Foreign Government Awards can be abbreviated as FGA
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What does FGA stand for? FGA stands for "Foreign Government Awards". |
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What is the meaning of FGA abbreviation? The meaning of FGA abbreviation is "Foreign Government Awards". |
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What is FGA abbreviation? One of the definitions of FGA is "Foreign Government Awards". |
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What does FGA mean? FGA as abbreviation means "Foreign Government Awards". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C/FGI-MOD - Confidential/Foreign Government Information - Modified Handling
- DADCMI - Department of the Army Policy for Disclosure of Classified Military Information to Foreign Government
- CFGI - Confidential Foreign Government Information
- FGM - Foreign Government Representative
- FGI - Foreign Government Information
- FG - Foreign Government
- FGAR - Foreign Government or their Authorized Representatives
- AFG - Aid of a Foreign Government
- FAA - Foreign Arbitral Awards
- FGAP - Foreign Government Awards Program
- FGHO - Foreign Government Hydrographic Offices
- FGR - Foreign Government Representation
- FGR - Foreign Government Resources
- FGTs - Foreign Government Tenders
- FRG - Foreign Government
- cfg - Certificate to Foreign Government
- fgt - Foreign Government Tenders
- FORGOV - Foreign Government
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