interservice

interservice
Involving relationships between branches of the armed services.

"Interservice rivalry" is often blamed for problems in the US military.


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  • interservice — [in΄tər sʉr′vis, in′tər sʉr΄vis] adj. between or among branches of the armed forces * * * …   Universalium

  • interservice — [in΄tər sʉr′vis, in′tər sʉr΄vis] adj. between or among branches of the armed forces …   English World dictionary

  • interservice — |intə(r)+ adjective Etymology: inter + service : occurring between or relating to two or more of the armed services interservice rivalry * * * interservice /in tər sûrˈvis/ adjective Between the armed forces ORIGIN: ↑inter …   Useful english dictionary

  • interservice — adjective Date: 1946 existing between or relating to two or more of the armed services < interservice rivalry > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Interservice rivalry — is a military term referring to rivalries that can arise between different branches of a country s armed forces, such as between a nation s land forces (army), naval and air forces.Interservice rivalry can occur over such topics as the… …   Wikipedia

  • interservice — in·ter·service …   English syllables

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  • CIRD —   Interservice Committee for Research and Development, established in 1975 as a coordinating forum for EC administrators in the field of science and technology research …   Glossary of the European Union and European Communities

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  • Civilian Marksmanship Program — The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is a U.S. government chartered program that promotes firearms safety training and rifle practice for all qualified U.S. citizens with special emphasis on youth. Any U.S. citizen who is not legally… …   Wikipedia

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