Proper noun
CoCom
(historical) Abbreviation of Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls.
Air Expeditionary Wings/Groups/Squadrons The AETF generates air power to support COCOM objectives from Air Expeditionary Wings (AEW) or Air Expeditionary Groups (AEG). Source: Internet
Manager/Therapist Lalita Cocom, Samira and Dion are waiting for you to drop by and enjoy the great service they have to offer. Source: Internet
As needed to support multiple Joint Force Commanders (JFC) in the COCOM 's Area of Responsibility (AOR), the C-NAF may deploy Air Component Coordinate Elements (ACCE) to liaise with the JFC. Source: Internet
In second place was Christon Hazel who walked away with $1,000 cash, while Angel Cocom took third place and a $500 prize. Source: Internet
The driver of the mobile, PC Pech, and other officers exited the vehicle and approached a Hispanic man, identified as Cocom, who was acting suspiciously. Source: Internet
Like COCOM, however, it is not a treaty, and therefore is not legally binding. Source: Internet