What does USBPM mean?
USBPM means United States Border Patrol Museum
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for United States Border Patrol Museum?
United States Border Patrol Museum can be abbreviated as USBPM
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What does USBPM stand for? USBPM stands for "United States Border Patrol Museum". |
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How to abbreviate "United States Border Patrol Museum"? "United States Border Patrol Museum" can be abbreviated as USBPM. |
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What is the meaning of USBPM abbreviation? The meaning of USBPM abbreviation is "United States Border Patrol Museum". |
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What is USBPM abbreviation? One of the definitions of USBPM is "United States Border Patrol Museum". |
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What does USBPM mean? USBPM as abbreviation means "United States Border Patrol Museum". |
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What is shorthand of United States Border Patrol Museum? The most common shorthand of "United States Border Patrol Museum" is USBPM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- USMBCC - United States/Mexico Border Counties Coalition
- USMBHC - United States-Mexico Border Health Commission
- USAFM - United States Air Force Museum
- USNAMF - United States Naval Academy Museum Fund
- USBCC - United States Border Collie Club
- USBCHA - United States Border Collie Handler's Association, Inc.
- USHMM - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- USMBHA - United States-Mexico Border Health Association
- USCBP - United States Customs and Border Protection
- USHM - United States Holocaust Museum
- USNSM - United States National Slavery Museum
- USBP - United States Border Patrol
- bpm - Border Patrol Museum
- USBC - United States Border Control
- USBP - Unites States Border Patrol
- USNSM - United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum
- USNAM - United States Naval Academy Museum
- UNSM - United Slavery National Slavery Museum
- usbp - United States Boarder Patrol
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