What does defs mean?
defs means Disarmed Enemy Forces
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Disarmed Enemy Forces?
2 ways to abbreviate Disarmed Enemy Forces
Disarmed Enemy Forces can be abbreviated as defs
Other shorthands for Disarmed Enemy Forces are: DEF
Disarmed Enemy Forces can be abbreviated as defs
Other shorthands for Disarmed Enemy Forces are: DEF
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ECIIB - Enemy Civilian Internee Information Bureau
- EPWSTAT - Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee Status
- EMSCE - Enemy Situation Correlation Element
- EOBSREP - Enemy Observation Report
- EPCAP - Enemy Property Claims Assessment Panel
- EKIA - Enemy Killed in Action
- ETQW - Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
- ESPOT - Enemy Spot Reports
- EPW/CI - Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee
- EPWB - Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee Battalion
- EPWIB - Enemy Prisoner of War Information Bureau
- EZOC - Enemy Zone of Control
- DEF - Disarmed Enemy Forces
- DMP - Disarmed Military Personnel
- E/A - Enemy Aircraft
- EF - Enemy Forces
- EOAE - Enemy of An Enemy
- FAFN - Forces Armées des Forces Nouvelles
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- hold - (DOD,NATO) 3.In an attack, to exert sufficient pressure to prevent movement or redisposition of enemy forces.