Noun
RTR (uncountable)
(phonetics) Initialism of retracted tongue root.
In the early hours of 27 July, the Australian 24th Brigade—supported by 44th Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) and strong fighter cover from the air—assaulted Miteirya ridge (known as "Ruin ridge" to the Australians). Source: Internet
Defying a one-year suspension imposed by the Lithuanian media watchdog on RTR Planeta, a part of cable TV operators in the country continue to air a different version of the the Russian-language channel. Source: Internet
The Department of Finance paper notes the importance of the RTR as a platform for innovation and states that expected features of the RTR, such as settlement on a prefunded real-time gross basis, will facilitate open and risk-based access. Source: Internet
Instead of having to pay for restitution, victims sell restitution rights to the RTR agencies. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, 50th RTR supporting the Australians was having difficulty locating the minefield gaps made by Australian 2/24th Battalion. Source: Internet
The result was that the infantry and armour advanced independently and having reached the objective 50th RTR lost 23 tanks because they lacked infantry support. Source: Internet