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Terms for subject United States (7423 entries)
sci-fi science fiction
Science And Technology Advisory Council STAC
Science Information Infrastructure SII
Science Management Office SMO
Scientific Advisory Panel SAP
Scientific And Technical Advisory Reviewer STAR
scientific and technical intelligence The product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of foreign scientific and technical information that covers: a. foreign developments in basic and applied research and in applied engineering techniques; and b. scientific and technical characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of all foreign military systems, weapons, weapon systems, and materiel; the research and development related thereto; and the production methods employed for their manufacture
Scientific Investigation Division SID
Scientific Investigation Study SIS
Scientific Research Permit SRP
Scientific Review Committee SRC
Scientific Wild Ass Guess SWAG
Scream Towards The Uprising Of Nonconformity STUN
screening In intelligence, the evaluation of an individual or a group of individuals to determine their potential to answer collection requirements or to identify individuals who match a predetermined source profile coupled with the process of identifying and assessing the areas of knowledge, cooperation, and possible approach techniques for an individual who has information of intelligence value
scrubs a protective garment designed to be worn by the doctor, nurse, and others in the operating room Val_Sh­ips
scuttlebutt rumors Val_Sh­ips
sea areas Areas in the amphibious objective area designated for the stationing of amphibious task force ships
sea barge A type of barge-ship that can carry up to 38 loaded barges and also carry tugs, stacked causeway sections, various watercraft, or heavy-lift equipment to better support joint logistics over-the-shore operations
sea control operations The employment of forces to destroy enemy naval forces, suppress enemy sea commerce, protect vital sea lanes, and establish local military superiority in vital sea areas
sea echelon A portion of the amphibious warfare ships or other ships that withdraws from or remains out of the transport area during an amphibious landing and operates in designated areas to seaward in an on-call or unscheduled status