What does servicing mean?
servicing means (DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.?
(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support. can be abbreviated as servicing
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What does servicing stand for? servicing stands for "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support."? "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support." can be abbreviated as servicing. |
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What is the meaning of servicing abbreviation? The meaning of servicing abbreviation is "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.". |
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What is servicing abbreviation? One of the definitions of servicing is "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.". |
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What does servicing mean? servicing as abbreviation means "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing.See also inter-Service support." is servicing. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DMISA - Depot Maintenance Inter-Service Support Agreement
- ISSAs - Inter Service Support Agreements
- DRIS - Defense Retail Inter-service Support
- ISSA - Inter-Service Support Agreement
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- seabasing - (DOD) The deployment, assembly, command, projection, reconstitution, and re-employment of joint power from the sea without reliance on land bases within the operational area. See also amphibious opera
- support - (DOD) 3.An element of a command that assists, protects, or supplies other forces in combat.See also close support; direct support; general support; interdepartmental or agency support; international l
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- troops - (DOD) A collective term for uniformed military personnel (usually not applicable to naval personnel afloat).See also airborne troops; combat service support elements; service troops.