What does TOFS mean?
TOFS means Troops on Foreign Soil
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Troops on Foreign Soil?
Troops on Foreign Soil can be abbreviated as TOFS
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What does TOFS stand for? TOFS stands for "Troops on Foreign Soil". |
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What is the meaning of TOFS abbreviation? The meaning of TOFS abbreviation is "Troops on Foreign Soil". |
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What is TOFS abbreviation? One of the definitions of TOFS is "Troops on Foreign Soil". |
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What does TOFS mean? TOFS as abbreviation means "Troops on Foreign Soil". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CFIUS - Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
- ICASVR - International Commission on Atmosphere-Soil-Vegetation Relations
- JSCFADT - Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
- NCFMEA - National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation
- SCFAIT - Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade
- SSCFA - Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs
- ACRF - American Committees on Foreign Relations
- BCFA - Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs
- BCFR - Boston Committee on Foreign Relations
- BDFA - British Documents on Foreign Affairs
- CFEP - Council on Foreign Economic Policy
- CFPF - Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism
- CoFR - Committee on Foreign Relations
- DCFR - Denver Council on Foreign Relations
- EGPA - European Group for Prisoners Abroad (now CEP (European Probation Organization) Expert Group on Foreign Nationals; Utrecht, Netherlands)
- ICSSE - International Conference on Soft Soil Engineering
- GAS - GROWN ON ACID SOIL
- OFAC - On Foreign Asset Control
- ICASVR - International Committee on Atmosphere-Soil-Vegetation Relations
- OAS - On American Soil: How Justice Became a Casualty of World War II