What does winch mean?
winch means (DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.?
(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores. can be abbreviated as winch
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What does winch stand for? winch stands for "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores."? "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores." can be abbreviated as winch. |
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What is the meaning of winch abbreviation? The meaning of winch abbreviation is "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.". |
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What is winch abbreviation? One of the definitions of winch is "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.". |
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What does winch mean? winch as abbreviation means "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines.See also stores." is winch. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- airdrop - (DOD) The unloading of personnel or materiel from aircraft in flight.See also air movement; free drop; free fall; high velocity drop; low velocity drop.
- amphibian - (DOD) A small craft, propelled by propellers and wheels or by air cushions for the purpose of moving on both land and water.
- barge - (DOD) A flat-bed, shallow-draft vessel with no superstructure that is used for the transport of cargo and ships' stores or for general utility purposes.See also watercraft.
- branch - (DOD) 4. The contingency options built into the base plan. A branch is used for changing the mission, orientation, or direction of movement of a force to aid success of the operation based on anticipa
- collate - (DOD) 2.To compare critically two or more items or documents concerning the same general subject; normally accomplished in the processing and exploitation portion of the intelligence process.See also
- deviation - (DOD,NATO) 1.The distance by which a point of impact or burst misses the target.See also circular error probable; delivery error; dispersion error; horizontal error.
- doctrine - (DOD) Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives.It is authoritative but requires judgment in application.See also mu
- exploitation - (DOD) 3.An offensive operation that usually follows a successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth.See also attack; pursuit.
- hub - (DOD) An organization that sorts and distributes inbound cargo from wholesale supply sources (airlifted, sealifted, and ground transportable) and/or from within the theater.See also hub and spoke dist
- load - (DOD,NATO) The total weight of passengers and/or freight carried on board a ship, aircraft, train, road vehicle, or other means of conveyance.See also airlift capability; airlift requirement; allowabl
- loading - (DOD,NATO) The process of putting personnel, materiel, supplies and other freight on board ships, aircraft, trains, road vehicles, or other means of conveyance.See also embarkation.
- peacemaking - (DOD) The process of diplomacy, mediation, negotiation, or other forms of peaceful settlements that arranges an end to a dispute and resolves issues that led to it.See also peace building; peace enfor
- 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.
- recovery - (DOD) 4. Actions taken to extricate damaged or disabled equipment for return to friendly control or repair at another location.See also evader; evasion; recovery; recovery force.
- reseau - (DOD,NATO) A grid system of a standard size in the image plane of a photographic system used for mensuration purposes.
- 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
- shelter - (DOD) An International Organization for Standardization container outfitted with live- or work-in capability.See also International Organization for Standardization.
- 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