What does bridgehead mean?
bridgehead means (DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.?
(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead. can be abbreviated as bridgehead
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What does bridgehead stand for? bridgehead stands for "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead."? "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead." can be abbreviated as bridgehead. |
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What is the meaning of bridgehead abbreviation? The meaning of bridgehead abbreviation is "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.". |
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What is bridgehead abbreviation? One of the definitions of bridgehead is "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.". |
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What does bridgehead mean? bridgehead as abbreviation means "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead." is bridgehead. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- installation - (DOD) A grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions.Installations may be elements of a base.See also base; base complex.
- reconnaissance - (DOD) A mission undertaken to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or adversary, or to secure data concerning the meteor
- repatriation - (DOD) 1.The procedure whereby American citizens and their families are officially processed back into the United States subsequent to an evacuation.See also evacuation.
- responsibility - (DOD) 2.The obligation for the proper custody, care, and safekeeping of property or funds entrusted to the possession or supervision of an individual.See also accountability.
- subassembly - (DOD,NATO) In logistics, a portion of an assembly, consisting of two or more parts, that can be provisioned and replaced as an entity.See also assembly; component.
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