; Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific Fleet, San Diego; Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego; Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.
What does CNAP stand for?
CNAP stands for Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific
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- Centro Nacional de Arqueologia Náutica E Subaquática (Portugal)
- Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
- China National Audit Office
- Collectif National des Associations d'Obeses (obesity associations)
- Calling Name Presentation
- Carbon Nanotube Acceleration Project (Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc.; Houston, TX)
- Centre for Novel Agricultural Products (Department of Biology; University of York; UK)
- Centre National des Arts Plastiques (French: National Visual Arts Center; est. 1982)
- Cisco Networking Academy Program
- Colorado Natural Areas Program (est. 1977)
- Consejo Nacional para el Cumplimiento de los Acuerdos de Paz (Spanish: National Council for the Compliance with Peace Agreements; Guatemala)
- Continous Noninvasive Arterial Pressure (measurement)
- Cybersecurity National Action Plan (Presidential initiative)
- Coordination Nationale d'Action pour la Paix et la Démocratie (Brussels, Belgium)
- Clyde North Aeronautical Preservation Group
- Community Needs Assessment Process Group
- Confederação Nacional das Associações de Proprietários Imobiliários (Portugal)
- Consiglio Nazionale degli Architetti, Pianificatori, Paesaggisti e Conservatori
- Center for Native American Public Radio
- Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies
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Dennis McGinn, (ret), former director of Navy air warfare requirements and commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific.
; Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC; Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific Fleet, San Diego; Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego; Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.