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Hämeenlinnan Jalkapalloseura, abbreviated as HJS, is a football club from Hämeenlinna, Finland. Their home ground is Kaurialan kenttä . The men's football first team currently plays in the Kakkonen (the third highest level of football in Finland).
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HJS may refer to: HJS Akatemia, currently HJS, a Finnish football club; Croatian Sailing Federation (Croatian: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez) Henry Jackson Society, a British think tank; Higher Judicial Service, state civil services for judiciary in India; Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, an Indian civil rights organisation
High-frequency direction finding, usually known by its abbreviation HF/DF or nickname huff-duff, is a type of radio direction finder (RDF) introduced in World War II. High frequency (HF) refers to a radio band that can effectively communicate over long distances; for example, between U-boats and their land-based headquarters.
The Japan Self-Defense Forces (Japanese: 自衛隊, Hepburn: Jieitai, JSDF) is the military force of Japan.Established in 1954, the JSDF comprises the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) is a right-wing Hindu organisation [1] operating globally and established on 7 October 2002 by a group of Hindus from various backgrounds. [2] The organisation claims that it "stands as a common platform for all Hindus to unite breaking all the barriers", and its website carries the slogan "For establishment of ...
Martin Lee, a barrister and founder of United Democrats of Hong Kong, speaking at the Henry Jackson Society—Hong Kong Watch joint seminar in London in September 2018. The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) is a trans-Atlantic foreign policy and national security think tank, based in the United Kingdom.
This list of all two-letter combinations includes 1352 (2 × 26 2) of the possible 2704 (52 2) combinations of upper and lower case from the modern core Latin alphabet.A two-letter combination in bold means that the link links straight to a Wikipedia article (not a disambiguation page).