peacetime
21peacetime — UK [ˈpiːsˌtaɪm] / US [ˈpɪsˌtaɪm] noun [uncountable] the time when a country is not involved in a war …
22peacetime — [ˈpiːsˌtaɪm] noun [U] the time when a country is not involved in a war Ant: wartime …
23peacetime — peace•time [[t]ˈpisˌtaɪm[/t]] n. a period of freedom from war • Etymology: 1545–55 …
24peacetime — n. a period when a country is not at war …
25peacetime materiel consumption and losses — The quantity of an item consumed, lost, or worn out beyond economical repair through normal appropriation and procurement leadtime periods …
26peacetime operating stocks — Logistic resources on hand or on order necessary to support day to day operational requirements, and which, in part, can also be used to offset sustaining requirements. Also called POS …
27List of Medal of Honor recipients during Peacetime — This is a list of United States military personnel who received the Medal of Honor for their actions during peacetime.Prior to World War II, the Medal of Honor could be awarded for actions not involving direct combat with the enemy; 193 men… …
28overt peacetime psychological operations programs — Those programs developed by combatant commands, in coordination with the chiefs of US diplomatic missions, that plan, support, and provide for the conduct of psychological operations, during military operations other than war, in support of US… …
29PARPRO — peacetime application of reconnaissance programs …
30POS — peacetime operating stocks; port of support; position; probability of success …