What does TLP mean?
TLP means Troop Leading Procedures (US)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in Army & Military Abbreviations, United States Abbreviations
Particularly in Army & Military Abbreviations, United States Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Troop Leading Procedures (US)?
Troop Leading Procedures (US) can be abbreviated as TLP
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What does TLP stand for? TLP stands for "Troop Leading Procedures (US)". |
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What is the meaning of TLP abbreviation? The meaning of TLP abbreviation is "Troop Leading Procedures (US)". |
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What is TLP abbreviation? One of the definitions of TLP is "Troop Leading Procedures (US)". |
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What does TLP mean? TLP as abbreviation means "Troop Leading Procedures (US)". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AFLANT - US Air Forces, US Atlantic Command
- CENTAF - US Air Forces, US Central Command
- TCMDR - Troop Commander
- TISAMIS - Troop Issue Support Agency Management Information System
- TPHSG - Troop Housing
- AFRED - US Air Forces, US Readiness Command
- ARRED - US Army Forces, US Readiness Command
- TLP - Troop Leadership Procedures
- ATCOM - (US Army) Aviation & Troop Command
- USAPC - US Asia Pacific Council (US State Department)
- USRS - US Reclamation Service (now US Bureau of Reclamation)
- ARCENT - US Army Forces, US Central Command (US DoD)
- ctlt - Cadet Troop Leading Training
- PSPFX - US Global Investors Funds US Global (Mutual Funds [USMF])
- tlp - Troop Leading Procedure
- tlps - Troop Leading Procedures
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- Positive Blue Legs Sign - (US) resuscitation behind closed curtains (US ER medics wear blue scrubs)
- TLR - Procedures Transmission Line Loading Relief Procedures (electricity)
- SITTP - (US)STRATCOM Intelligence Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Strategic Operations