ABGD

ABGD
Air Base Ground Defense (Governmental » Military)

Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • ABGD — abbr. American Board of General Dentistry …   Dictionary of abbreviations

  • Ostomachion — (after Suter; this version requires a lateral stretch by a factor of two to match that in the Archimedes Palimpsest) …   Wikipedia

  • United States Air Force Security Forces — Security Forces Badge Active As Military Police (1942 1948) …   Wikipedia

  • Dale Franks — (born 1964) is an American author; radio personality; and political, military and economic affairs analyst. Currently, he is an editor of the popular weblog, QandO Online Magazine. He also presents a weekly internet podcast, Observations, under… …   Wikipedia

  • Air Base Ground Defense — (ABGD) is the operational term used by the United States Air Force to denote ground combat operations in defense of US Air Force bases. This specialty is filled by members of the Air Force Security Forces, who serve not only as Police/Law… …   Wikipedia

  • Proto-Canaanite alphabet — Infobox Writing system name=Proto Canaanite alphabet type=Abjad languages= Canaanite languages time=ca. 1400 BC to 1050 BC fam1=Egyptian hieroglyphs fam2=Proto Sinaitic children=Phoenician alphabet Paleo Hebrew alphabet Aramaic alphabet Greek… …   Wikipedia

  • Crow Valley Range Complex — Crow Valley Bombing and Gunnery Range Camp O Donnell, Tarlac …   Wikipedia

  • Abdschad — Das Abdschad (auch: abjad) ist das alphabetische Zahlensystem der Araber. Der Begriff Abdschad bedeutet also eigentlich so viel wie: das arabische „ABGD“. Gemäß der alten Reihenfolge des arabischen Alphabets, die sich noch am phönizischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Abjad — Das Abdschad (auch: abjad) ist das alphabetische Zahlensystem der Araber. Der Begriff Abdschad bedeutet also eigentlich soviel wie: das arabische „ABGD“. Gemäß der alten Reihenfolge des arabischen Alphabets, die sich noch am phönizischen Alphabet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • DRUYANOW, ALTER — (Asher, Avraham Abba; 1870–1938), Hebrew writer, editor, and Zionist leader. Born in Druya, in the district of Vilna, he studied at the Volozhin yeshivah in his youth and then turned to commerce. In 1890 he published his first essay in Ha Meliẓ,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”