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| 03 Feb 2013 03:07 AM |
Good day comrade, I see you are interested in learning the military acronyms & important sentences.
But before we start, you might want to know what the word acronyms means, and for what you use acronyms.
An acronym is an abbreviation formed from the initial components in a phrase or a word. These components may be individual letters (as in CEO, Chief Executive Officer) or parts of words . There is no universal agreement on the precise definition of various names for such abbreviations nor on written usage. In English and most other languages, such abbreviations historically had limited use, but they became much more common in the 20th century. Acronyms are a type of word formation process, and they are viewed as a subtype of blending.
You use acronyms to communicate easyer, and faster without your enemy understanding what it means. But if you want to understand and communicate with acronyms. You MUST know them by heart, Recruits have to learn this and it's very bad if an officer doesn't knows the shortcuts.. If you don't learn it you will most likely end up in a situation where your commanding officer is using acronyms, and you don't understand anything. If you don't use acronyms it's pretty bad for you because of 3 reasons. A, If you see an enemy, you might type to slow "There is an enemy! get to cover". Before you typed this in chat the enemy already eliminated 50% of your squad. B, If you type long phrases, your enemy will see your chat bulbs and find your location. C,As officer, if you don't use acronyms to command your squad then they will react slower. So here I got some plenty reasons why you must learn those. Now let's get to the shortcut part.
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CiC: Commander in Chief GoA: General of the Army AoF: Admiral of the Fleet AFRF: Armed Forces of the Russian Federation RGF: Russian Ground Forces RAF: Russian Air Force MMFRF/RN: Military-Maritime Fleet of the Russian Federation/Royal Navy REC: Recruit (RECRUIT-OR2) NCO: Non-Commissioned-Officer (OR3-OR7) CO: Commissioned Officers (OF1-OF10) L&E: Locate and Eliminate L&D: Locate and Destroy TC: Take Cover SPR: Spread RG: Re-Group EN: Engage F&E: Fire & and eliminate ETI: Enemy Tank Incoming ATI: Allied Tank Incoming TEF: Taking Enemy Fire Ay6: At your Six (Behind you) TD: Tango down/ Enemy killed ThF: Taking heavy fire ASAP: As Soon As Possible ASN: Allied Support needed PoRF: President of the Russian Federation
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More acronyms will be addet in future, I recommend you to learn them the first day you join the AFRF so you can easyer L&E hostiles. So you do not ThF in battles. You can outsmart your enemys by using these. If you see someone that doesn't understands these acronyms please tell him that there is a post about those, or learn him the acronyms.
Thank you for taking your time Tavaritsch to learn this. Together we are stronger! For Country, For President, For CiC!
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