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DOD Joint Acronyms & Abbreviations Dictionary |
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The DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations offers an inventory of current abbreviations and acronyms used within the U.S. Department of Defense. This dictionary of acronyms contains more than 6000 entries. Still this is not a complete list of DOD abbreviations and acronyms, but rather, a guide to current DOD usage in abbreviations and acronyms. The Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations master data base is managed by the Joint Doctrine Division, J-7, Joint Staff. All approved joint definitions are contained in Joint Publication 1-02, "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
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Created By: Department of Defense (DOD), Joint Doctrine Division
Submitted to the Babylon Information Platform under the title DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations
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DOD Joint Acronyms & Abbreviations INDEX: Please select a letter for all terms that start with it: |
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intercept point
(*) The point to which an airborne vehicle is vectored or guided to complete an interception.
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