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HDJHeimattreue Deutsche Jugend (German: Home Faithful German Youth; youth political party)
HDJHospitalisation de Jour (French: Day Hospital; outpatient hospital facilities)
HDJHomeland Defense Journal
HDJHaus des Jugendrotkreuzes (German: House of Red Cross Youth; Germany)
HDJHydrographic Department of Japan


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You're likely to see a hard look at organization," Parney Albright, former assistant secretary of homeland security for science and technology, who now works for Civitas Group, said at the briefing sponsored by the Homeland Defense Journal.
00 Hardcover LB2866 Philpott is editor of the Homeland Defense Journal and has written, reported, and broadcast on international events, trouble spots, and major news stories for some 40 years; Kuenstle teaches architecture at the U.
Homeland Defense Journal (Arlington, VA), published by a company of the same name, is a monthly for 16,000 qualified professionals In both the public and private sector, including all levels of government.
 
 
 
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