Hq meaning in Urdu
Hq Synonyms
Hq Definitions
1) Hq, Headquarters, Military Headquarters : مرکزی فوجی اڈاہ : (noun) the military installation from which a commander performs the functions of command.
Useful Words
Headquarters : فوجی اڈاہ , Guardhouse : جنگی قیدیوں کا کمرہ , Headquarters Staff : مرکزی دفتر کے لوگ , Platoon : ایک فوجی دستہ , Strategy : جنگی حربوں کا علم , Military Post : چوکی , Base : اڈاہ , Staff Officer : مشاورتی عملے میں کام کرنے والا افسر , Saceur : یورپ میں نیٹو اور اے سی ای کا اعلی فوجی افسر , High Command : اعلی قیادت , Commandant : فوجی افسر , Order : حکم , Headquarter : مرکزی دفتر , Battalion : فوجی دستہ , Field Work : تفتیش کرنا , Firing Party : گولا باری کرنے والا فوجی دستہ , Cruiser : گشتی کار , Defence : دفاع , Reenforcement : نئی طاقت کی فراہمی , Militarise : فوج کے زیراثر کرنا , Ace : نیٹو کا مرکزی دفتر , Belgique : بیلجیم , Aclant : نیٹو کا اہم فوجی اڈاہ , Requisition : مطالبہ , Cadet : زیر تربیت فوجی , Armory : اسلحہ خانہ , Police Headquarters : کسی مرکز یا صدر مقام کے طور پر کام آنے والی عمارت , Adding Machine : محاسبی آلہ , Abacus : گنتارا , Action : فوجی کارروائی , Militarily : عسکری انداز میں
Useful Words Definitions
Headquarters: (plural) a military unit consisting of a commander and the headquarters staff.
Guardhouse: a military facility that serves as the headquarters for military police and in which military prisoners can be detained.
Headquarters Staff: military staff stationed at headquarters.
Platoon: a military unit that is a subdivision of a company; usually has a headquarters and two or more squads; usually commanded by a lieutenant.
Strategy: the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war.
Military Post: military installation at which a body of troops is stationed.
Base: installation from which a military force initiates operations.
Staff Officer: a commissioned officer assigned to a military commander's staff.
Saceur: commanding officer of ACE; NATO`s senior military commander in Europe.
High Command: the highest leaders in an organization (e.g. the commander-in-chief and senior officers of the military).
Commandant: an officer in command of a military unit.
Order: (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed.
Headquarter: provide with headquarters.
Battalion: an army unit usually consisting of a headquarters and three or more companies.
Field Work: an investigation carried out in the field rather than in a laboratory or headquarters.
Firing Party: a squad formed to fire volleys at a military funeral or to carry out a military execution.
Cruiser: a car in which policemen cruise the streets; equipped with radiotelephonic communications to headquarters.
Defence: (military) military action or resources protecting a country against potential enemies.
Reenforcement: a military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission.
Militarise: lend a military character to (a country), as by building up a military force.
Ace: a major strategic headquarters of NATO; safeguards an area extending from Norway to Turkey.
Belgique: a monarchy in northwestern Europe; headquarters for the European Union and for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Aclant: a major strategic headquarters of NATO located in the United States; is under the authority of the North Atlantic Council.
Requisition: the act of requiring; an authoritative request or demand, especially by a military or public authority that takes something over (usually temporarily) for military or public use.
Cadet: a military trainee (as at a military academy).
Armory: a military structure where arms and ammunition and other military equipment are stored and training is given in the use of arms.
Police Headquarters: a station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district; serves as a place from which policemen are dispatched and to which arrested persons are brought.
Adding Machine: a calculator that performs simple arithmetic functions.
Abacus: a calculator that performs arithmetic functions by manually sliding counters on rods or in grooves.
Action: a military engagement.
Militarily: with respect to the military.