What does airfield mean?
airfield means (DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la?
(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la can be abbreviated as airfield
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What does airfield stand for? airfield stands for "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la"? "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la" can be abbreviated as airfield. |
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What is the meaning of airfield abbreviation? The meaning of airfield abbreviation is "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la". |
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What is airfield abbreviation? One of the definitions of airfield is "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la". |
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What does airfield mean? airfield as abbreviation means "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la" is airfield. |
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