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  • 121Expeditionary Training Command — (ETC) is a component command of the United States Navy which falls under the larger umbrella of the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC).Expeditionary Training Command conducts foreign national training by providing Mobile Training Teams to… …

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  • 122Canadian Forces Maritime Command — MARCOM redirects here. For the historical (1936–1950) U.S. agency, see United States Maritime Commission. Aircraft! style= text align: left; background: #aacccc; |Aircraft! style= text align: left; background: #aacccc; |Country of Manufacture!… …

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  • 123Future Combat Systems Command and Control Vehicle — OverviewPart of the proposed Future Combat Systems This is one of the family of Manned Ground Vehicle MGV proposed for a lighter and more transportable system in which every member of the family of ground, air, manned, and robotic, systems all… …

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  • 124PMC Command Badge — Infobox Military Award name=Philippine Marine Corps Command Badge caption awarded by=the Republic of the Philippines type=Military Badge eligibility=Military Personnel for=outstanding achievement and performance of duties. campaign=… …

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  • 125Mounted Battle Command On The Move — (MBCOTM) is a program of the United States Army managed by the Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications Tactical (PEO C3T) out of Fort Monmouth. MBCOTM has the stated goal of enabling the Tactical Commander to exercise… …

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  • 126Printer Command Language — Die Printer Command Language (PCL) ist eine von Hewlett Packard entwickelte Befehlssprache zum Steuern von Laserdruckern, sie wird aber auch für Tintenstrahldrucker eingesetzt. PCL liegt in seiner Komplexität zwischen ASCII (welche nur die… …

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  • 127system-level command — sisteminė komanda statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. system command; system level command vok. Systembefehl, m rus. системная команда, f pranc. instruction de système, f …

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  • 128Technology readiness level — (TRL) is a measure used by some United States government agencies and many of the world s major companies (and agencies) to assess the maturity of evolving technologies (materials, components, devices, etc.) prior to incorporating that technology …

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