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FOST
(redirected from Flag Officer Sea Training)

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FOSTFinding Of Suitability to Transfer
FOSTForsvarets Sikkerhetstjeneste (Norwegian: Defense Security Service; Norway)
FOSTForce Océanique Stratégique (French: Strategic Oceanic Force; French Navy)
FOSTFlag Officer Sea Training
FOSTFort Stanwix National Monument (US National Park Service)
FoSTFoundation for Sustainable Technology (Nepal)
FOSTFundamentals Of Software Testing
FOSTSocial and Cultural Food Studies
FOSTFriends of the State Theatre (Bay City, Michigan)
FOSTFiber Optics Survivable Techniques


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Passing out parade was held here at Marines Training Centre, PNS Qasim wherein Rear Admiral Tayyab Ali Dogar, Flag Officer Sea Training was the chief guest.
But the pounds 325million vessel, with 1,000 crew on board, docked in Dorset yesterday after a Flag Officer Sea Training report found defects.
The court heard that she drank a bottle of wine, a vodka and lemonade and two glasses of punch during the barbecue, which was held to mark the end of Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) exercises.
 
 
 
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