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NCO
(redirected from Noncombat operations)

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NCONon-Commissioned Officer (military)
NCONetwork Centric Operations
NCONCEP Central Operations
NCONumerically Controlled Oscillator
NCONavy College Office
NCONet Charge-Offs
NCONoncombat Operations
NCONational Chamber Orchestra
NCONephenzy Chaos Order (band)
NCOnon-covered officer (US CIA)
NCONumber of Calls Offered (call centers)
NCONegotiated Consent Order
NCONet Control Officer
NCONational Collection Office, Inc (Horsham, PA)
NCONuclear Control Operator
NCONational Coordination Office for the HPCC Program
NCONusantara Chamber Orchestra (Indonesia)
NCONigeria Country Office (Kaduna, Nigera)
NCONEPA Compliance Office(r)
NCONational Capital Orchestra (formerly the Canberra Community Orchestra)
NCONeighborhood Compliance Officer


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These full-spectrum operations required the task force to transition quickly from combat to noncombat operations.
In order to change how the United States prepares its military forces for combat and noncombat operations, the military is transforming the way it conducts training.
 
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