Proper noun
AEF
(military) Initialism of American Expeditionary Forces.
In 1910, French Equatorial Africa (Afrique équatoriale française, AEF) was created, and French companies were allowed to exploit the Middle Congo (modern-day Congo Brazzaville). Source: Internet
Carly Hamilton, another AEF wildlife program coordinator, at a “Wings of America” show. Source: Internet
In a news conference after his speech, Goldfein said the Air Force will look at the lessons learned from the AEF Next, or Air Expeditionary Force, program. Source: Internet
Naval Intelligence Division, 445. As of 1942, the AEF was administered by a governor-general, who had "the supreme direction of all services, both civil and military." Source: Internet
In 1946, all AEF inhabitants were granted French citizenship and allowed to establish local assemblies. Source: Internet
Ruling as Colonial Heads of French Equatorial Africa Total population in 1950 for the whole AEF was 4,143,922, except for around 15,000 al of them indigenous people. Source: Internet