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The opposite is unfavorable, with other possible words being adverse, contrary, or hostile.
One who entertains personal enmity, hatred, grudge, or malice, against another; an enemy., An enemy in war; a hostile army., One who opposes on principle; an opponent; an adversary; an ill-wisher; as, a foe to religion., To treat as an enemy.
I'm pretty sure that's military slang for naval aviators...when they have to shoot down like a hijacked plane or something. Nines in the nose is military slang that intimates close quarters rules of engagement referring a drawn 9mm pistol at point blank range (in an enemies face). I believe 9mm are still carried by pilots on missions as a service weapon in the event of a shoot-down or ejection in hostile territory.
Hate.Loathe.Despise.Unfavoring.Synonyms: abhor, abominate, allergic to, anathematize, be disgusted with, be hostile to, be loath, be reluctant, be repelled by, be sick of, be sorry, bear a grudge against, can't stand, contemn, curse, deprecate, deride, despise, detest, disapprove, disdain, disfavor, disparage, down on, execrate, feel malice to, have an aversion to, have enough of, have no use for, loathe, look down on, nauseate*, not care for, object to, recoil from, scorn, shudder at, shun, spit upon, spurnhttp://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/hate
Trig helps to measure distances between objects without anyone actually having to travel to all the points. It should be noted that trig is used "in cartography" (in the practice of map-making), or used "by a cartographer" (by a map maker).-
The force or forces used to deny hostile intelligence forces the opportunity to gain information about your plans and operations.
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Espionage
Espionage
Sabotage
Sabotage
Sabotage
Sabotage
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It would depend on where you served. An example is If you were discharged in 1961 and served in Korea between June 30, 1949, until discharged; or earned Hostile Fire or Imminent Danger Pay eligibility. Those people in the armed forces of the United States shall become eligible for membership immediately upon arrival on hostile soil, in hostile waters or the airspace above in the performance of service.
If someone of something has a hostile attitude then they are dangerous and hostile.