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AFJ         
Armed Forces Journal         
  • Page 1 of the first issue, published August 29, 1863
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Army and Navy Register; The Army and Navy Register; Army and Navy Journal; Armed Forces Journal International; The Army and Navy Journal; Army, Navy, Air Force Journal; The United States Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces; The Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces; Army & Navy Journal; Army & Navy Register; The Army & Navy Journal; The Army & Navy Journal & Gazette of the Regular & Volunteer Forces; The Army & Navy Register; The United States Army & Navy Journal & Gazette of the Regular & Volunteer Forces; Army-Navy-Air Force Journal and Register; Army-Navy-Air Force Journal & Register
Armed Forces Journal (AFJ) was a publication for American military officers and leaders in government and industry.

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Examples of use of AFJ
1. The rally has been organized by the Agitation for Justice (AFJ), an umbrella organization of more than 40 Muslim organizations.
2. My small band B property went upto band D, free prescriptions don‘t even begin to make up for the Ł100s I‘ve lost due to that. – Al Smith, Cardiff, UK The Scots have always had a hatred for the English, This is the price we English pay for having so many of them in our government 0 the sooner we vote this lot out and give the Scots full independence the better off we shall be. – Afj, france This is what we get for having an unelected Scottish PM, in London!