- JCET
- Joint Council On Educational Television
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
JCET — joint combined exchange training; joint combined exercise for training … Military dictionary
JCET — Joint Council On Educational Television … Acronyms von A bis Z
JCET — • Joint/Combined Exercises for Training … Maritime acronyms and abbreviations
JCET — acronym Joint Council on Educational Television … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
Joint Combined Exchange Training — or JCET programs are exercises designed to provide training opportunities for American Special Forces who are stationed outside of the United States by holding the training exercises in countries that the forces may one day have to operate in, as … Wikipedia
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Joint Combined Exchange Training — Salomonische Soldaten bei der Ausbildung durch Special Forces Das Joint Combined Exchange Training (JCET) (dt. „Teilstreitkraftübergreifende, kombinierte Austauschausbildung“) ist ein militärisches Übungs und Ausbildungsprogramm der US Army für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
joint combined exchange training — A program conducted overseas to fulfill US forces training requirements and at the same time exchange the sharing of skills between US forces and host nation counterparts. Training activities are designed to improve US and host nation… … Military dictionary
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