What does joiner mean?
joiner means (DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Army & Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Army & Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for (DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.?
(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section. can be abbreviated as joiner
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What does joiner stand for? joiner stands for "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section."? "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section." can be abbreviated as joiner. |
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What is the meaning of joiner abbreviation? The meaning of joiner abbreviation is "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.". |
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What is joiner abbreviation? One of the definitions of joiner is "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.". |
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What does joiner mean? joiner as abbreviation means "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section." is joiner. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- shakedown cruise. - A cruise undertaken to test a ship's systems, mechanical and human, sometimes made with passengers traveling at a discount. See also sea trial.
- 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.
- binding - (DOD,NATO) The fastening or securing of items to a movable platform called a pallet.See also palletized unit load.
- contingency - (DOD) A situation requiring military operations in response to natural disasters, terrorists, subversives, or as otherwise directed by appropriate authority to protect US interests.See also contingenc
- countermove - (DOD,NATO) An operation undertaken in reaction to or in anticipation of a move by the enemy.See also counterattack.
- countersurveillance - (DOD) All measures, active or passive, taken to counteract hostile surveillance.See also surveillance.
- demonstration - (DOD) 1.An attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy.See also amphibious demonstration; diversion; diversionary attack.
- envelopment - (DOD,NATO) An offensive maneuver in which the main attacking force passes around or over the enemy's principal defensive positions to secure objectives to the enemy's rear.See also turning movement.
- establishment - (DOD,NATO) An installation, together with its personnel and equipment, organized as an operating entity.See also activity; base; equipment.
- independent - (DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.
- maneuver - (DOD) 4. Employment of forces in the operational area through movement in combination with fires to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy in order to accomplish the mission.See also
- minefield - (DOD) 2.In naval warfare, an area of water containing mines laid with or without a pattern.See also land mine warfare; mine; mine warfare.
- mosaic - (DOD,NATO) An assembly of overlapping photographs that have been matched to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the surface of the Earth.See also controlled mosaic; semi-cont
- neatlines - (DOD,NATO) The lines that bound the body of a map, usually parallels and meridians.See also graticule.
- password - (DOD,NATO) A secret word or distinctive sound used to reply to a challenge.See also challenge; countersign.
- 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.
- procedures - (DOD) Standard, detailed steps that prescribe how to perform specific tasks.See also tactics; techniques.
- pursuit - (DOD,NATO) An offensive operation designed to catch or cut off a hostile force attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying it.
- rope - (DOD,NATO) An element of chaff consisting of a long roll of metallic foil or wire which is designed for broad, low-frequency responses.See also chaff.
- transient - (DOD) 2.An independent merchant ship calling at a port and sailing within 12 hours, and for which routing instructions to a further port have been promulgated.