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  • Military acronyms (category Military terminology)
    unofficial capacity to more quickly communicate situations or names of various military equipment, which may have long, official names that slow down communication
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  • Rally point (terminology) (category Military terminology)
    This article is about the military term. For the Halo 3: ODST Firefight map, see Rally Point; for the Spartan Ops mission, see S1/Didact's Hand/Rally Point
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  • Military Occupational Specialty (category Military terminology)
    Lopis: "MOS?" Ira Halal: "Military Occupational Specialty." — A conversation between Frederic-104, Veta Lopis, and Ira Halal A Military Occupational Specialty
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  • Company (category UNSC organizational military units) (section Companies by military)
    A company is a military unit employed in multiple military forces. The Covenant military employs companies, or some equivalent thereof. A Kai'd is considered
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  • Military Survey of Uninhabited Planets (category Military terminology)
    The Military Survey of Uninhabited Planets was a study conducted by the United Nations Space Command or Colonial Military Authority some time prior to
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  • Brigade (category UNSC organizational military units) (section Brigades by military)
    A brigade is military unit employed in multiple military organisations. The Covenant use brigades or an equivalent thereof - with legions likely fulfilling
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  • missions that typically involve aircraft. The dubbing of "Ace" refers to military terminology for a pilot who has scored at least five air-to-air kills. The dubbing
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  • theaters. Within each theater, there may be one or more consecutive military campaigns. A military campaign includes not only fighting but also intelligence, troop
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  • Forward Operating Base (category Military terminology)
    Forward Operating Base or FOB is a general term used to describe any secured military position established for the purposes of supporting strategic and/or tactical
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  • Landing zone (category Military terminology)
    Flight Officer Captain Carol Rawley. A landing zone, consigned LZ, is the military term for any area where aircraft such as dropships are able to land. A
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  • United States military. Main article: UNSC military organization The UNSC's rank structure is similar to that used by 21st century militaries, primarily the
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  • Klick (category Military terminology)
    A klick is a military term for a kilometer (or one thousand meters). The UNSC Marine Corps still use this form of measurement. Halo: Combat Evolved, campaign
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  • Headquarters (category Military terminology)
    allied forces can gather together and discuss various political and/or military situations. An example of this is HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6, the headquarters
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  • Earth Survey Catalog (category Military terminology)
    Infinite, Emblem: UEG Cartographic Corps description "Mapping the future." Military Survey of Uninhabited Planets
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  • Casualty classification (category Military terminology)
    determine the status of military personnel. I.E. dead, or missing in action. KIA - Killed In Action. This term is used when a military combatant is killed
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  • Firing range (category Military terminology)
    A firing range is an essential part of any military camp, utilized by soldiers to practice shooting. A firing range generally consists of a sheltered shooting
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  • Fallback point (category Military terminology)
    Fallback point (also known as fallback rendezvous point) is a term used by military personnel to indicate a point where troops should meet up after a mission
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  • Extra-vehicular activity (category Military terminology)
    EVA redirects here. For the MJOLNIR armor variant, see EVA-class Mjolnir. Extra-vehicular activity, often abbreviated simply to EVA, is the term applied
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  • Killed in action (category Military terminology)
    "Looks like a Covenant patrol. Badass Elite units, all KIA." — Sergeant Avery J. Johnson to Captain Jacob Keyes on Alpha Halo Killed in Action, better
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  • Phonetic alphabet (category Military terminology)
    derived from the NATO phonetic alphabet. It is used, most commonly by the military, to spell parts of a message containing letters and numbers to avoid confusion
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  • Bioweapon (category Military terminology)
    A bioweapon, or biological agent, is a weaponized pathogen intended to cause disease in lifeforms. Biological weapons can be used in warfare or in terrorist
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  • lead, Warfleet also includes a variety of specific technical details and terminology formerly contained to the Halo Story Bible. The book is divided into five
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  • Missing in action (category Military terminology)
    Missing in Action, better known as MIA, is a casualty classification used by the United Nations Space Command that refers to members of the UNSC who has
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  • Prisoner of war (category Military terminology)
    A prisoner of war (POW, PoW, or PW) is a combatant who is imprisoned by an enemy force during or immediately after an armed conflict. Even in the 26th
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  • VTOL (category Military terminology)
    "Radio for VTOL, heavy lift gear." — Sergeant Major Avery J. Johnson Vertical Take-off and Landing, abbreviated to VTOL, is a classification of aircraft
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  • Wounded in action (category Military terminology)
    Wounded in Action, better known as "WIA", is a classification used by the United Nations Space Command to denote service members that have been wounded
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  • attack fleet was over 4.8 million vessels, although the majority were non-military, and an extremely small number were capital-scale warships. The fleet was
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  • golf51979 doesn't play that fiefdom crap like tango12756 did. Golf51979 was a military appointment . Sierra10852 [was ...] executed for the Herzog killing. Herzog
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  • Hull breach (category Military terminology)
    A hull breach occurs when the outer layer, or hull, of a starship's armor plating is somehow damaged or destroyed, rendering the interior of the ship exposed
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  • Spartans do? >S> They have some legal recourse, even under the terms of their military contract. >C> In theory, but it has never happened once in the history
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  • Swabbie (category Military terminology)
    "Last time I checked, I take my orders from the Corps, not from some swabbie... sir." — Corporal Locklear "I don't know about you, but I like having a
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  • policy of watchfulness and military readiness, and proposed the construction of a series of shield worlds to provide quick military support should the Flood
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  • logical advancement of technologies vis-a-vis sociopolitical realities. Military applications always experience accelerated innovation during times of conflict
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  • looks, the display will remain in front of his eyes. HMD's have been in military service as early as the late 1970s when the Soviet Union was developing
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