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1 noncombatant labor corps
Военный термин: рабочие части, рабочие части и подразделения, строительные части и подразделенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > noncombatant labor corps
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2 noncombatant labor corps
English-Russian military dictionary > noncombatant labor corps
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3 noncombatant labor corps
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > noncombatant labor corps
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4 corps
корпус ( соединение) ; род войск; служба; корпуснойCivil Support corps (US EUCOM) — гражданский корпус охраны тыловых объектов (ВС США в Европейской зоне)
US Marine corps, Women — женский контингент МП США
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5 рабочие части и подразделения
Military: labor troops, noncombatant labor corpsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рабочие части и подразделения
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6 рабочие части
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7 строительные части и подразделения
Military: noncombatant labor corpsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строительные части и подразделения
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