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  • C & C
  • C & C

    command and control.

  • CP
  • CP

    command post.

  • commando
  • commando

    Noun. Without underwear. See 'go commando'.

  • COMMODE HUGGING
  • COMMODE HUGGING

    Commode hugging is American slang for to vomit

  • AC
  • AC

    aircraft commander.

  • couch commando
  • couch commando

    Noun. The person at home who has control of the TV remote controller. Also couch commander. [Orig. U.S.]

  • BRIGHTON PIER
  • BRIGHTON PIER

    Brighton pier is London Cockney rhyming slang for queer. Brighton pier is London Cockney rhyming slang for disappear.

  • Admiral
  • Admiral

    The rank of admiral indicates the commander-in-chief of the navy, a senior officer in command of a fleet or squadron, or of a command ashore. In ascending order of seniority, Rear Admiral, Vice Admiral, Admiral and Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy).

  • Pipe
  • Pipe

    General information or a command issued over the ship's broadcast system. The term sometimes used for a boatswain's call, which is the pipe that is ften used to issue commands.

  • As You Were
  • As You Were

    A command which contravenes a previous command. Usually the term "as you were" is used to correct an erroneous command.

  • Lieutenant-Commander
  • Lieutenant-Commander

    The Lieutenant-Commander is naval equivalent to Major in the Army and Air Force. The rank insignia is two standard stripes with a narrow stripe. In 1875, Lieutenants of eight years' seniority were "frocked", or given the 'half-stripe' of commander, and in 1914 the rank of Lieutenant-Commander was officially established.

  • SOUTHEND PIER
  • SOUTHEND PIER

    Southend pier is London Cockney rhyming slang for ear.

  • MARCOM
  • MARCOM

    Maritime Command.

  • Commander
  • Commander

    The rank of commander evolved in smaller types of early warships. In the larger warships of the sixteenth century, the captain would have a master as his chief navigator, while he commanded the firing of the guns, but in smaller ships the two offices were combined, as master and commander. The master and part was dropped in the mid-eighteenth century, but it was not until 1794 that the rank officially existed in the Royal Navy.

  • CHOP
  • CHOP

    Change of Operational Command.

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PLIEUR COMMANDE-NUMERIQUE-HF

  • C & C
  • C & C

    command and control.

  • CP
  • CP

    command post.

  • commando
  • commando

    Noun. Without underwear. See 'go commando'.

  • COMMODE HUGGING
  • COMMODE HUGGING

    Commode hugging is American slang for to vomit

  • AC
  • AC

    aircraft commander.

  • couch commando
  • couch commando

    Noun. The person at home who has control of the TV remote controller. Also couch commander. [Orig. U.S.]

  • BRIGHTON PIER
  • BRIGHTON PIER

    Brighton pier is London Cockney rhyming slang for queer. Brighton pier is London Cockney rhyming slang for disappear.

  • Admiral
  • Admiral

    The rank of admiral indicates the commander-in-chief of the navy, a senior officer in command of a fleet or squadron, or of a command ashore. In ascending order of seniority, Rear Admiral, Vice Admiral, Admiral and Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy).

  • Pipe
  • Pipe

    General information or a command issued over the ship's broadcast system. The term sometimes used for a boatswain's call, which is the pipe that is ften used to issue commands.

  • As You Were
  • As You Were

    A command which contravenes a previous command. Usually the term "as you were" is used to correct an erroneous command.

  • Lieutenant-Commander
  • Lieutenant-Commander

    The Lieutenant-Commander is naval equivalent to Major in the Army and Air Force. The rank insignia is two standard stripes with a narrow stripe. In 1875, Lieutenants of eight years' seniority were "frocked", or given the 'half-stripe' of commander, and in 1914 the rank of Lieutenant-Commander was officially established.

  • SOUTHEND PIER
  • SOUTHEND PIER

    Southend pier is London Cockney rhyming slang for ear.

  • MARCOM
  • MARCOM

    Maritime Command.

  • Commander
  • Commander

    The rank of commander evolved in smaller types of early warships. In the larger warships of the sixteenth century, the captain would have a master as his chief navigator, while he commanded the firing of the guns, but in smaller ships the two offices were combined, as master and commander. The master and part was dropped in the mid-eighteenth century, but it was not until 1794 that the rank officially existed in the Royal Navy.

  • CHOP
  • CHOP

    Change of Operational Command.