Noun
(military) Initialism of brigade combat team.
(military) Initialism of battalion combat team.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"BCT played a leadership role in our community during this year's challenging COVID-19 pandemic," stated Chamber of Commerce President and CEO. Source: Internet
Below 0.2% carbon, it takes on a ferrite BCC crystal form, but at higher carbon content it takes a body-centered tetragonal (BCT) structure. Source: Internet
Since then, individual battalions from the 81st Stryker BCT have been dropped into various rotations slated for 2021, ensuring all its Soldiers receive the immersive combat training. Source: Internet
Gathered for a keepsake photo, pictured from left to right, are Kirby Lane, Jose Ortiz, Germaine Whitford-Jacang, Robin Jardin, Edward Blaser, Capt. Joshua Klaehn of 3rd BCT, Lynette Reyes and Gary Ross. Source: Internet
The battalions of 3rd BCT went through a series of realistic combat lanes during the three daylong FCX. Source: Internet
Today BCT practices take place once a week at St. Blaise Church, and performances are held at Bellingham High School. Source: Internet