What does M-Day mean?
M-Day means mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)?
mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins) can be abbreviated as M-Day
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What does M-Day stand for? M-Day stands for "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)". |
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How to abbreviate "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)"? "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)" can be abbreviated as M-Day. |
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What is the meaning of M-Day abbreviation? The meaning of M-Day abbreviation is "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)". |
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What is M-Day abbreviation? One of the definitions of M-Day is "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)". |
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What does M-Day mean? M-Day as abbreviation means "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)". |
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What is shorthand of mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)? The most common shorthand of "mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)" is M-Day. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C-day - unnamed day on which a deployment operation begins
- K-Day - The Day on which a Convoy(K) System Is Introduced or is due to be Introduced On
- MORTS - Mobilization of Responsible Tulane Students
- D-day - unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence
- M-day - unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins
- MORE - Mobilization Of Retired Employees
- D-Day - An unnamed day on which a particular operation commences or is to commence
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- C-Day - The unnamed day on which a deployment operation begins or is to begin
- D-Day - The unnamed day on which an operation begins or is to begin
- C-Day - Day in Which Movement From Origin Begins
- D-Day - Day in which a particular operation begins
- M-Day - Day on which mobilization begins
- C-DAY - Commence Day; the unnamed Day on which a Deployment Operation begins
- D-DAY - Unnamed Day on which Operations are scheduled to Commence