recce'd

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Past participle of recce#Verb

A stout metal fence prevents any further exploration, but at the time the walk was recce'd you could hear water pounding away below.

Simple past of recce

I recce'd my range, which was intended to be used for pairs fire and manoeuvre, and generally got on with it.

recce
Relating to reconnaissance

Reconnaissance (recce) patrols were the most effective solution that the British and Indian Army designed to identify Japanese units and their intentions, as these could move through the jungle without alerting the enemy to their presence.

recce
Reconnoitre

Take him down there with Entry Two and recce first. If he can't confirm it, we pull out.

recce
Reconnaissance

I'm afraid you two will have to go on a bit of a recce sometime soon.

recce
{i} (British informal) reconnaissance (military use)
recce
reconnaissance (by shortening)
recce
{f} (Slang) reconnoitre
recce
If you recce an area, you visit that place in order to become familiar with it. People usually recce an area when they are going to return at a later time to do something there. The first duty of a director is to recce his location. Recce is also a noun. Uncle Jim took the air rifle and went on a recce to the far end of the quarry. reconnaissance (reconnaissance)