What does escapee mean?
escapee means (DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.?
(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape. can be abbreviated as escapee
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What does escapee stand for? escapee stands for "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape."? "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape." can be abbreviated as escapee. |
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What is the meaning of escapee abbreviation? The meaning of escapee abbreviation is "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.". |
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What is escapee abbreviation? One of the definitions of escapee is "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.". |
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What does escapee mean? escapee as abbreviation means "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape." is escapee. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- cabotage. - 1. Trade between two points in a country, usually prohibited to carriers of another nation. 2. The right to engage in such trade. See also freedom rights.
- castaway. - A person who has been shipwrecked.
- looper. - A person who has sailed or is sailing the Great Loop, a water route circumnavigating the eastern half of the United States.
- notary public. - A person who has been authorized by the courts to attest to the authenticity of documents and signatures, usually for a fee. Sometimes referred to as a "notary."
- refugee. - A person who has been displaced by war or natural disaster.A refugee camp is a shelter or settlement for those so displaced.
- transient. - Any person who is not a permanent resident. In some hotels, a guest who is not renting by the month.
- bridgehead - (DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.
- casualty - (DOD) Any person who is lost to the organization by having been declared dead, duty status - whereabouts unknown, missing, ill, or injured.See also casualty category; casualty status; casualty type; d
- countermove - (DOD,NATO) An operation undertaken in reaction to or in anticipation of a move by the enemy.See also counterattack.
- deception - (DOD) Those measures designed to mislead the enemy by manipulation, distortion, or falsification of evidence to induce the enemy to react in a manner prejudicial to the enemy's interests.See also coun
- evader - (DOD) Any person isolated in hostile or unfriendly territory who eludes capture.
- gap - (DOD) An area within a minefield or obstacle belt, free of live mines or obstacles, whose width and direction will allow a friendly force to pass through in tactical formation.See also phoney minefiel
- migrant - (DOD) A person who (1) belongs to a normally migratory culture who may cross national boundaries, or (2) has fled his or her native country for economic reasons rather than fear of political or ethnic
- pointee-talkee - (DOD) A language aid containing selected phrases in English opposite a translation in a foreign language.It is used by pointing to appropriate phrases.See also evasion aid.
- probe - (DOD) In information operations, any attempt to gather information about an automated information system or its on-line users.See also information; information operations; information system.
- 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
- source - (DOD) 3.In interrogation activities, any person who furnishes information, either with or without the knowledge that the information is being used for intelligence purposes.In this context, a controll
- 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
- F11K - Flip If I Know. Polite version. The mysterious 'F Eleven K' code has been appearing on technical query reports for many years. (Ack DR) See also the 'ID 10 T' code.