What does VSII mean?
VSII means Very Seriously Ill or Injured
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Very Seriously Ill or Injured?
Very Seriously Ill or Injured can be abbreviated as VSII
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What does VSII stand for? VSII stands for "Very Seriously Ill or Injured". |
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How to abbreviate "Very Seriously Ill or Injured"? "Very Seriously Ill or Injured" can be abbreviated as VSII. |
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What is the meaning of VSII abbreviation? The meaning of VSII abbreviation is "Very Seriously Ill or Injured". |
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What is VSII abbreviation? One of the definitions of VSII is "Very Seriously Ill or Injured". |
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What does VSII mean? VSII as abbreviation means "Very Seriously Ill or Injured". |
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What is shorthand of Very Seriously Ill or Injured? The most common shorthand of "Very Seriously Ill or Injured" is VSII. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NSI - Not Seriously Ill
- PASIC - Parents Association for Seriously Ill Children
- SI - Seriously Ill
- SIL - Seriously Ill List
- VSI - Very Seriously Ill
- VSI - Very Seriously Injured
- VSIL - Very Seriously Ill List
- WII - Wounded, Ill, and Injured
- CSIC - Care of the Seriously Ill in the Community
- SII - Seriously Ill or Injured
- SIP - Seriously ill patients
- SIMR - Seriously Ill for Medical Research
- SPMI - Seriously and or Persistently Mentally Ill
- CFD - Call For Dirt (severely Ill Or Dying)
- MFD - Measure For Dispatch (coffin), (severely Ill Or Dying)
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