What does DAMS mean?
DAMS means Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)?
Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I) can be abbreviated as DAMS
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What does DAMS stand for? DAMS stands for "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)". |
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How to abbreviate "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)"? "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)" can be abbreviated as DAMS. |
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What is the meaning of DAMS abbreviation? The meaning of DAMS abbreviation is "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)". |
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What is DAMS abbreviation? One of the definitions of DAMS is "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)". |
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What does DAMS mean? DAMS as abbreviation means "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)". |
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What is shorthand of Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)? The most common shorthand of "Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (World War I)" is DAMS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MEREP - Merchant Ship Report
- MERINT - Merchant Ship Intelligence
- AMC - Armed Merchant Cruiser
- DEMS - Defensively Equipped Merchant Ship
- DEM - Defensively Equipped Merchant
- HMAMS - Her Majesty's Armed Merchant Ship
- AWWI - Atomic World War I
- am - Armed Merchant
- amcs - Armed Merchant Cruisers
- WWI - World War I
- DAMS - Defensively Armed Merchant Ships
- DEMS - Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships
- DFMS - Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships
- WWIVM - World War I Victory Medal
- SB2C - Curtiss Helldiver Dive Bomber, World War I I
- SBD - Scout Bomber, Douglas - Dauntless Dive Bomber of World War I I
- VAL - Japanese AICHI 99 dive bomber, World War I I
- WS8B - Convoy Winston Special number 8 B, World War I I ( May, 1941)
- WWIV - World War I V
- Loose Lips - Gossip; particularly where information gets around that is not supposed to. "Loose lips sink ships" was a famous saying in World War I.