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1 defense chief
Военный термин: военный деятель, военный руководитель -
2 defense chief
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3 defense chief
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > defense chief
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4 chief
начальник; главный; основнойArmy chief, R&D — начальник управления НИОКР СВ
chief of Land Doctrine and Operations, National Defence HQ — Кан. начальник оперативного управления и разработки принципов действий СВ штаба национальной обороны
chief, Air Force Reserve — начальник управления резерва ВВС
chief, Air Staff — Австр НШ ВВС
chief, Army Reserve — начальник управления резерва СВ
chief, Department of Nursing — начальник отдела службы медицинских сестер
chief, Department of Surgery — начальник хирургического отделения
chief, Disaster Preparation Division — начальник отдела готовности к ликвидации последствий чрезвычайных происшествий
chief, Fire Prevention — начальник отделения противопожарной безопасности
chief, Manpower, Forces and Readiness Division — начальник отдела людских ресурсов, войск и состояния готовности (СВ)
chief, Military Personnel Policy Division — начальник отдела разработки программ использования военнослужащих (СВ)
chief, National Guard Bureau — начальник бюро НГ
chief, Naval Staff — Австр НШ ВМС
chief, Personnel Division — начальник отдела ЛС
chief, Polaris Executive — Бр. начальник исполнительного комитета программы «Поларис»
chief, Procurement, Education, Research and Training Division — начальник отдела закупок, подготовки ЛС, НИР и боевой подготовки (СВ)
chief, R&D — начальник управления НИОКР(МО)
chief, Reserve Forces Division — начальник отдела резервов (СВ)
chief, US mission, Berlin — начальник американской военной миссии в Западном Берлине
Research, Development and Acquisition chief — начальник управления НИОКР и закупок
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5 Chief of Air Defense
CAD, Chief of Air DefenseEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Chief of Air Defense
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6 Chief, Defense Liaison Group
CHDLG, Chief, Defense Liaison GroupEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Chief, Defense Liaison Group
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7 Chief of Defense
CHOD, Chief of DefenseEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Chief of Defense
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8 Chief of Air Defense
Военный термин: начальник ПВО -
9 Chief of Defense
1) Военный термин: главнокомандующий ВС2) Военно-политический термин: начальник Генерального штаба (CHOD) -
10 service chief
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11 Commander-in-Chief, Continental Air Defense Command
CINCCONAD, Commander-in-Chief, Continental Air Defense Command————————CINCONAD, Commander-in-Chief, Continental Air Defense CommandEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Commander-in-Chief, Continental Air Defense Command
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12 Commander-in-Chief, Aerospace Defense
CINCAD, Commander-in-Chief, Aerospace DefenseEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Commander-in-Chief, Aerospace Defense
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13 Commander-in-Chief, Aerospace Defense Command
CINCADCOM, Commander-in-Chief, Aerospace Defense CommandEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Commander-in-Chief, Aerospace Defense Command
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14 Commander-in-Chief, North American Air Defense (Command)
CINCNORAD, Commander-in-Chief, North American Air Defense (Command)English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Commander-in-Chief, North American Air Defense (Command)
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15 Decider-In-Chief, The
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Decider-In-Chief, The
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16 Leaker-in-Chief, The
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Leaker-in-Chief, The
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17 The Decider-In-Chief
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Decider-In-Chief
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18 The Leaker-in-Chief
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Leaker-in-Chief
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19 under secretary of defense
Химическое оружие: (Comptroller/Chief financial officer) заместитель министра обороны (комптроллер/главный финансовый инспектор)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > under secretary of defense
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20 under secretary of defense (Comptroller/Chief financial officer)
Химическое оружие: заместитель министра обороны (комптроллер/главный финансовый инспектор)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > under secretary of defense (Comptroller/Chief financial officer)
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