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GOC

British  

abbreviation

  1. General Officer Commanding(-in-Chief)

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Forward Marcel Goc was selected 20th in 2001.

From New York Times

The co-founder of ArcTanGent in Bristol, Goc O'Callaghan, says he's worried a business that's taken years to grow "could be ruined in a matter of weeks unless the government steps in and offers support."

From BBC

The Court of Arbitration for Sport said Chabur Goc Alei, the former president of South Sudan’s soccer federation, gave evidence by telephone to the appeal hearing.

From Seattle Times

“There is no species that will benefit from the project,” said Michal Goc, a biologist from Gdansk University.

From Reuters

Another letter, this one from Nick Goc, 31, son of Air Force Maj.

From Washington Post