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direct exchange

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A supply method of issuing serviceable materiel in exchange for unserviceable materiel on an item-for-item basis. Also called DX.


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Direct Exchange Direct exchange is a type of repair program executed under an LOA document.
Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmoud hoped both countries would engage in direct exchange investment.
I am an energy saver, not a contractor, and have used geothermal systems for 20 years in my business, and when I built a new home six years ago I went with a direct exchange system," said Mr.
 
 
 
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