Noun
MWR (uncountable)
(US, military) Initialism of morale, welfare, and recreation.
A new kind of instrument for deep-space planetary exploration, Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR) observes Jupiter from above using six antennas that measure the atmospheric temperature at multiple depths simultaneously. Source: Internet
For three decades, Kristy has been an integral part of the MWR family and Commander, Navy Region Northwest. Source: Internet
At the same time, we have a financial commitment to support the morale, welfare and recreational (MWR) activities of the Army and the Air Force (i.e., libraries, bowling alleys, gyms, golf courses and more). Source: Internet
• Moonlight paddle of Hickam Harbor will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at MWR Outdoor Recreation Hickam Harbor. Source: Internet
Nils is heading the security research at MWR InfoSecurity. Source: Internet
Osewalt’s exceptional and often pioneering achievements clearly demonstrate she has risen to the pinnacle of professional leadership and dedication to serving Army Soldiers and their families,” said Gary Burton, Family and MWR director. Source: Internet