Jun, 2002
FEMA Acronyms Abbreviations & Terms: The FAAT List
United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
This FAAT list, published by FEMA, includes acronyms and abbreviations for different organizations and terms. The FAAT List is not designed to be an authoritative source, merely a handy reference. Certain organizations and terms listed herein are obsolete, but are included because they may still appear in extant publications and correspondence.
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    United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Date
    Jun, 2002
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Subject
    Emergency management

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