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SOWT/TE — special operations weather team/tactical element … Military dictionary
zoutevis — sowt fisi … Woordenlijst Sranan
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Sawt (music) — Sawt (ArB|صوت; literally voice ; also spelled sout or sowt ) is a kind of popular music found in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, especially in Kuwait and Bahrain. Sawt is a complex form of urban music, originally performed by ud (plucked… … Wikipedia
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Air Force Special Operations Weather Technician — U.S. Air Force Special Operations Weather Team U.S. Air Force Special Operations Weather Team Specialist flash with crest … Wikipedia
125th Special Tactics Squadron — The 125th Special Tactics Squadron is the United States Air National Guard s newest unit based in Portland, Oregon. Located at the Portland International Airport, the 125 STS is currently hiring Special Operations Weather Team members (SOWT), as… … Wikipedia
Audio Interchange File Format — (AIFF) es un estándar de formato de audio usado para almacenar datos de sonido en computadoras personales. El formato fue codesarrollado por Apple Inc. en 1988 basado en el IFF[1] (Interchange File Format) de Electronic Arts, usado… … Wikipedia Español
special operations weather team/tactical element — A task organized team of Air Force personnel organized, trained, and equipped to collect critical weather observations from data sparse areas. These teams are trained to operate independently in permissive or uncertain environments, or as… … Military dictionary
Music of Bahrain — The music of Bahrain is part of the pan Gulf khaleeji folk traditions. It is also known (alongside Kuwait) for sawt music, a bluesy genre influenced by African, Indian and Persian music. Sultan Hamid[disambiguation needed … Wikipedia