What does friendly mean?
friendly means (DOD) A contact positively identified as friendly.See also hostile.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) A contact positively identified as friendly.See also hostile.?
(DOD) A contact positively identified as friendly.See also hostile. can be abbreviated as friendly
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What is the meaning of friendly abbreviation? The meaning of friendly abbreviation is "(DOD) A contact positively identified as friendly.See also hostile.". |
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What does friendly mean? friendly as abbreviation means "(DOD) A contact positively identified as friendly.See also hostile.". |
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