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AAG
(redirected from Anciennes Automobiles du Gier)

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AAGAssociation of American Geographers (Washington, DC)
AAGAssistant Attorney General
AAGAustralian Association of Gerontology
AAGAsia-America Gateway (submarine communications cable system)
AAGAsociación Argentina de Golf
AAGAssistant Adjutant General
AAGAdvanced Arresting Gear
AAGAffirmative Action Group (Zimbabwe)
AAGAnti-Aircraft Gun
AAGArithmetic Algebraic Geometry (math conference)
AAGAeromedical Airlift Group
AAGAustralian Acoustic Generator (minesweeping device)
AAGAlpha-Acid Glycoprotein
AAGArmy Artillery Group (Opposing Forces)
AAGAcute Angle Closure Glaucoma
AAGAssociation of American Geologists
AAGAthletics Association of Guyana (formerly Amateur Athletic Association of Guyana)
AAGAsociación Audubon de Guatemala (Audubon Association of Guatemala)
AAGAS/400 Advocacy Group (IBM AS/400 midrange system)
AAGAnciennes Automobiles du Gier (French car club)
AAGAmis Aquariophiles Gouesnou (French: Aquarist Friends Gouesnou; Gouesnou, France)
AAGAlaska Air Group (aviation)
AAGAir and Ground (freight transportation services)


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