What does dispersal mean?
dispersal means (DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.?
(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion. can be abbreviated as dispersal
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What does dispersal stand for? dispersal stands for "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion."? "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion." can be abbreviated as dispersal. |
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What is the meaning of dispersal abbreviation? The meaning of dispersal abbreviation is "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.". |
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What is dispersal abbreviation? One of the definitions of dispersal is "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.". |
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What does dispersal mean? dispersal as abbreviation means "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability.See also dispersion." is dispersal. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- airburst - (DOD,NATO) An explosion of a bomb or projectile above the surface as distinguished from an explosion on contact with the surface or after penetration.See also types of burst.
- airfield - (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
- airhead - (DOD) 2.A designated location in an operational area used as a base for supply and evacuation by air.See also beachhead; bridgehead.
- barrage - (DOD) 2.A type of electronic attack intended for simultaneous jamming over a wide area of frequency spectrum.See also barrage jamming; electronic warfare; fires.
- bridgehead - (DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.
- convoy - (DOD) 2.A group of vehicles organized for the purpose of control and orderly movement with or without escort protection that moves over the same route at the same time and under one commander.See also
- countermeasures - (DOD) That form of military science that, by the employment of devices and/or techniques, has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of enemy activity.See also electronic war
- fairway - (DOD) A channel either from offshore, in a river, or in a harbor that has enough depth to accommodate the draft of large vessels.See also draft; watercraft.
- feint - (DOD) In military deception, an offensive action involving contact with the adversary conducted for the purpose of deceiving the adversary as to the location and/or time of the actual main offensive a
- 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.
- J-2X - (DOD) The staff element of the intelligence directorate of a joint staff that combines and represents the principal authority for counterintelligence and human intelligence support.See also counterint
- jumpmaster - (DOD) The assigned airborne qualified individual who controls paratroops from the time they enter the aircraft until they exit.See also stick commander (air transport).
- pathfinders - (DOD) 4.Teams air delivered into enemy territory for the purpose of determining the best approach and withdrawal lanes, landing zones, and sites for helicopterborne forces.
- patrol - (DOD,NATO) A detachment of ground, sea, or air forces sent out for the purpose of gathering information or carrying out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up, or security mission.See also combat air pa
- ratification - (DOD) 2. The process of approving an unauthorized commitment by an official who has the authority to do so.See also implementation; subscription; unauthorized commitment.
- 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.
- seaport - (DOD) A land facility designated for reception of personnel or materiel moved by sea, and that serves as an authorized port of entrance into or departure from the country in which located.See also por
- spot - (DOD) 1.To determine by observation, deviations of ordnance from the target for the purpose of supplying necessary information for the adjustment of fire.
- spotter - (DOD) An observer stationed for the purpose of observing and reporting results of naval gunfire to the firing agency and who also may be employed in designating targets.See also naval gunfire spotting
- BHNC - Big Hat No Cattle. What a great expression. The abbreviation is all the more amusing because it looks like some kind of highly official certificate for the construction or maritime industry. See also AMAT and FCNK.