What does RIP stand for Military?

Description: Relief In Place/Transfer of Authority.
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What is a rip in military?

In order for the outgoing unit to redeploy, the incoming unit and associated equipment must be in place and ready to assume responsibility. This type of swap out is referred to as RIP/TOA, meaning relief in place and transfer of authority.
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What does rip mean air force?

RIP. Report on Individual Personnel (USAF)
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What does the acronym RIP stand for?

Rest in Peace: used on gravestones and in writing about someone who has died. Leonard Nimoy (RIP) gave one of his finest performances.
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What is Army RIP TOA?

The U.S. Army uses the term “relief in place” to describe this transfer of operational authority. A Relief in Place/Transfer of Authority (RIP/TOA) is defined as a tactical enabling operation in which all or part of a committed unit is replaced by another incoming unit.
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Where did the term R.I.P. come from?

The phrase dormit in pace (English: "[he] sleeps in peace") was found in the catacombs of the early Christians and indicated that "they died in the peace of the Church, that is, united in Christ." The abbreviation R.I.P., meaning Requiescat in pace, "Rest in peace", continues to be engraved on the gravestones of ...
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What does R.I.P. mean in driving?

Restricted Instruction Permit. RIP FORM SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS. Fill out the top portion of the form and take it with you to the eye exam. They will complete the eye exam portion. Driving instructors will contact you at the number you list on the form.
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What does landline mean military slang?

Report Ad. The landline military slang, in this case, means you need to call in through the phone or radio (instead of the landline) for a more private discussion. Typically, this means you are in serious trouble.
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What is the nickname for the Air Force?

Flyboy– what everyone but Air Force people call Air Force people.
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Is it RIP or RIP?

The standard abbreviation is R.I.P.
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What is military form DD214?

What is a DD214? The Defense Department issues to each veteran a DD-214, identifying the veteran's condition of discharge - honorable, general, other than honorable, dishonorable or bad conduct. You can find a sample DD-214 which can help you determine if a veteran served in armed combat HERE.
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How often do you get the Air Force Good Conduct Medal?

The medal was not created until June 1, 1963 when the Secretary of the Air Force established it. It is awarded to Air Force enlisted personnel for exemplary conduct during a three-year period of active military service, (or for a one-year period of service during a time of war).
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What is a female in the Air Force called?

WAFS headquarters were located at New Castle Army Air Base, Delaware; later other ferrying squadron centers were established. Due to the strict qualifications for service in the WAFS, only 40 women wore the WAFS uniform (which they had to pay for) before it was merged into the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).
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What do Marines call sailors?

1. Squid. (especially Marines) generally called sailors.
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What do they call Navy guys?

Members of the Navy are sailors.
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What is a code red in military terms?

A "code red" is how they refer to hazing a Marine and is strictly against Marine Corps policy.
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How do you say OK in military terms?

1.) Roger That. “OK,” “Understood,” and “Yes, sir/ma'am” are all acceptable replacements for this military phrase. The general public will understand what you mean if you do slip up, but it is not a common saying among civilians.
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What does snafu mean in military?

While sometimes used as a synonym for minor malfunctions and hiccups, this slang military acronym—“Situation Normal, All Fucked Up”—actually refers to the functionally messy state that describes many otherwise healthy companies (and many of our personal lives).
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What does let her rip mean?

let her rip in American English

US. Slang. to go ahead; continue without restraint.
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Who said let her rip?

The American journalist Park Benjamin recorded it about 1840: “Another phrase, which often glides in music from the lip, is one of fine significance and beauty, 'Let her rip! '”
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What is the synonym of rip?

Some common synonyms of rip are cleave, rend, rive, split, and tear.
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What does a RIP mean in blue bloods?

RIP is simply an acronym for "Reduction In Pay".
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Is it OK to say RIP?

On headstones, RIP has been the usual form for centuries, given the limitations of stonecarving. It's slightly more respectful in typing to use R.I.P. (e.g. here), but either way is perfectly acceptable.
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What does RIP mean gaming?

Rest In Piece. Rest, Piece, Forum. Rest, Piece, Forum. 3. Rip.
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What is a WASP in the military?

The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) was established during World War II, on August 5, 1943. The WASP flew a total of 60 million miles performing a variety of missions. Although these women flew military aircraft, they were considered civilians, and were not granted military benefits or burials.
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