tacops

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Shortening.

Noun[edit]

tacops (uncountable)

  1. (US, military) Abbreviation of tactical operations.
    • 2005, William R. Duggan, Coup D'Oeil: Strategic Intuition in Army Planning, page 52:
      Once developed, the TACOPS section reviews the ATO and SPINS for mission data (routes, A2C2 data).
    • 2005, W.R. Clemons, The Case for Consolidating Tactical and Operational Systems:
      In his next assignment he served as the troop EWO; these duties led to his becoming the brigade EWO and, eventually, the brigade tactical operations (TACOPS) officer.
    • 2005, Shaka Ford, Metal Rain, page 45:
      "Looks like Navcom is tied into TacOps," Miska said, peering over his shoulder.
  2. (US, military) Abbreviation of tactical organization paperless service support system.

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