What does hc mean?
hc means Higher Command
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Higher Command?
2 ways to abbreviate Higher Command
Higher Command can be abbreviated as hc
Other shorthands for Higher Command are: HICON
Higher Command can be abbreviated as hc
Other shorthands for Higher Command are: HICON
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What does hc stand for? hc stands for "Higher Command". |
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How to abbreviate "Higher Command"? "Higher Command" can be abbreviated as hc. |
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What is the meaning of hc abbreviation? The meaning of hc abbreviation is "Higher Command". |
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What does hc mean? hc as abbreviation means "Higher Command". |
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What is shorthand of Higher Command? The most common shorthand of "Higher Command" is hc. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HEKATE - Higher Education Knowledge and Technology Exchange
- HELENE - Higher Education Learning Network for Europe
- HELGA - Higher Education Loan Guarantee Authority
- HELIN - Higher Education Library Information Network
- CCA - Command C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) Architecture
- HCSC - Higher Command and Staff Course
- HICON - Higher Command
- CaCC - Command, Air Component Command
- CBWCB - Command Block Wrapper Command Block
- CCL - Command Command Language
- CGCC - Command, Ground Forces Command
- HACC - Higher Air Command Course
- cnrc - Command Navy Recruiting Command
- h&h - Higher and Higher
- hcsc - Higher Command Studies Course
- C2S - Command and Control Systems Command and Control Support
- constraint - (DOD) In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that dictates an action, thus restricting freedom of action. See also operational limitation;
- restraint - (DOD) In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that prohibits an action, thus restricting freedom of action. See also constraint; operational
- HMCII - Higher Military Command, Interior and Islands (Greece)
- CFLOP - Command, Finance, Logistics, Operations, and Planning (Incident Command System)