What does GCT mean?
GCT means German Combat Troopers
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for German Combat Troopers?
German Combat Troopers can be abbreviated as GCT
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What does GCT stand for? GCT stands for "German Combat Troopers". |
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How to abbreviate "German Combat Troopers"? "German Combat Troopers" can be abbreviated as GCT. |
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What is the meaning of GCT abbreviation? The meaning of GCT abbreviation is "German Combat Troopers". |
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What is GCT abbreviation? One of the definitions of GCT is "German Combat Troopers". |
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What does GCT mean? GCT as abbreviation means "German Combat Troopers". |
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What is shorthand of German Combat Troopers? The most common shorthand of "German Combat Troopers" is GCT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- COIC-CTC - Combat Operations Intelligence Center-Combat Targeting Center
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- GABCSA - German-Austrian Business Council of South Australia
- GACCCA - German American Chamber of Commerce California
- GACCoM - German American Chamber of Commerce
- GAGCS - German-American and German-Canadian Studies
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- CSTC - Combat Support and Combat
- CID - Combat Identification; Combat Intelligence Division
- GBSGT - German Books Software German Top
- GEGJD - German English German Java Dictionary
- GMG - German Mine German
- GPBG - German Punk Berlin German
- CCL - Combat Configured Load Close Combat Light
- CS&CSS - Combat Support & Combat Service Support
- CS/CSS - Combat Support/Combat Service Support
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- GFL - German Football League (Germany's Bundesliga for American football; the English-language name is used in German without translation)