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MFR (plural MFRs)

  1. (US military) Acronym of memorandum for the record, memorandum for record, memo for the record, or memo for record.
    • 1998 October 8, Central Intelligence Agency Inspector General, Report of Investigation: Allegations of Connections Between CIA and the Contras in Cocaine Trafficking to the United States[1], Volume II: The Contra Story, 96-0143-IG, Southern Front Contras:
      According to the MFR, DEA [Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration] reported at the November 19 meeting that Jorge Morales was awaiting trial in Miami, along with 13 other defendants, on federal charges of engaging in a Continuous Criminal Enterprise.
    • 2021, M. B. Traven, Rory Jaines, Sohrab Noshirvani, 1:28:35 from the start, in Kevin Macdonald, director, The Mauritanian (motion picture), spoken by Stuart Couch (Benedict Cumberbatch), STXfilms:
      Hell, I don't even know, because no one is telling me anything. Without those MFRs my case is a bust.

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