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AKA
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AKAAlso Known As
AKAAlpha Kappa Alpha (sorority)
AKAAttack Cargo Ship (Auxiliary, Cargo, Attack)
AKAAuthentication and Key Agreement
AKAAmerican Kitefliers Association
AKAAbove Knee Amputation
AKAAmerican Killifish Association
AKAAlcoholic Ketoacidosis
AKAAmerican Kennel Association
AKAApplications of Kleene Algebra
AKAAssociation of Korean Adoptees
AKAAll Kenyans Abroad (Kenyan record label)
AKAAnother Known Alias
AKAAlbert Kahn & Associates, Inc. (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
AKAAdvanced Knowledge Associates, Inc.
AKAAnarchistic Key Authorization (authentication protocol)
AKAAsociace Komunikaèních Agentur (European Association of Communications Agencies)
AKAA King Agency (insurance company; Arvada, CO)


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18 (1958) The United States Navy attack cargo ship, "Rankin" (named for Rankin County) was part of the amphibious force that landed 5,000 U.
Navy veteran of World War II, serving as a quartermaster aboard the attack cargo ship, USS UVALDE (AKA-88).
 
 
 
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