List of abbreviations and symbols
Editor’s Note—This list does not include standard abbreviations in common usage; unusual abbreviations of rare occurrence which are clarified at appropriate points; and those abbreviations and contractions which, although uncommon, are understandable from the context.
- AA, anti-aircraft
- ADCOM, Advance Command and Liaison Group in Korea (US)
- AFP, Agence France Presse
- Alusna, U.S. Naval Attaché
- AMIK, American Mission in Korea
- AP, Associated Press
- ARA, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
- ASCOM, Army Service Command
- AT, antitank
- avgas, aviation gasoline
- BCOF, British Commonwealth Occupation Force (Japan)
- BOAC, Bristish Overseas Airways Corporation
- Bo An Dae, North Korean Border Constabulary
- CA, Office of Chinese Affairs, Department of State
- CCF, Chinese Communist Forces
- CIA, Central Intelligence Agency
- CIC, Counter Intelligence Corps
- CINCFE, Commander in Chief, Far East
- CINCPAC, Commander in Chief, Pacific
- CINCPACFLT, Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet
- CINCUNC, Commander in Chief, United Nations Command
- cirtel, circular telegram
- CKS, Chiang Kai-shek
- CNAC, China National Aviation Corporation
- ConGen, Consulate General
- CP, command post
- CPG, Central People’s Government (of the People’s Republic of China)
- C/S, Chief of Staff
- CSA, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
- CVE, escort aircraft carrier
- CWO, Chief Watch Officer
- DA, Department of the Army
- Delga, series indicator for telegrams from the U.S. Delegation to the U.N. General Assembly
- Depcirtel, Department of State circular telegram
- Dept, Department of State
- DeptAr, Department of the Army
- DNP, Democratic National Party (South Korea)
- DTG, dating
- ECA, Economic Cooperation Administration
- ECA/W, Economic Cooperation Administration, Washington
- ECOSOC, United Nations Economic and Social Council
- EDT, Eastern Daylight Time
- Embtel, Embassy’s telegram
- ESC, Joint Korean-American Economic Stabilization Committee
- EST, Eastern Standard Time
- EUR, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
- EUSAK, Eighth U.S. Army in Korea
- FA, Field Army
- FE, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State
- FEAF, (U.S.) Far East Air Forces
- FEC, Far East Command
- FECOM, Far East Command
- FM, Foreign Minister
- FMACC, Foreign Military Assistance Coordinating Committee (an interdepartmental body composed of representatives of the Departments of State and Defense and the Economic Cooperation Administration)
- FonMin, Foreign Minister
- FonOff, Foreign Office
- FSO, Foreign Service Officer
- FSR, Foreign Service Reserve Officer
- FYI, for your information
- G, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of State (Matthews)
- G–2, intelligence section (U.S. Army)
- G–3, operations and training section (U.S. Army)
- G–4, supply section (U.S. Army)
- Gadel, Series indicator for telegrams to the U.S. Delegation to the U.N. General Assembly
- GARIOA, Government and Relief in Occupied Areas
- GDR, German Democratic Republic
- GHQ, General Headquarters
- Gimo, Generalissimo (Chiang Kai-shek, China)
- GOI, Government of India
- GOP, Government of Pakistan
- HC, High Commissioner
- HICOG, U.S. High Commissioner for Germany
- HMG, His Majesty’s Government
- HoMin, Home Minister
- HQ, Headquarters
- IAC, Intelligence Advisory Committee
- IC, Indochina
- IC, Interim Committee on Korea
- IC, Interim Committee of the U.N. General Assembly
- ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization
- intel, information telegram
- IO, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State
- JAS, Joint Administrative Services
- J.I.C., Joint Intelligence Committee (U.S.–U.K.)
- JIIC, Joint Intelligence Indications Committee
- KA, Korean Army
- KMAG, U.S. Military Advisory Group to the Republic of Korea
- KMT, Kuomintang (Nationalist Party), Republic of China
- KPDR, Korean People’s Democratic Republic
- L/FE, Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State
- MA, Military Attaché
- MAAG, Military Assistance Advisory Group
- MATS, Military Air Transport Service
- MCC, Military Control Commission
- MDAA, Mutual Defense Assistance Act
- MDAP, Mutual Defense Assistance Program
- ME, Middle East
- MEA, Ministry of External Affairs
- MG, machine gun
- Mistel, Mission’s telegram
- MSC, Military Staff Committee (United Nations)
- NA, National Assembly (Republic of Korea)
- NA, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Department of State
- NAT, North Atlantic Treaty
- NCNA, New China News Agency
- NE, Near East
- NEA, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs, Department of State
- NGO, non-governmental organization
- niact, communications indicator requiring attention by the recipient at any hour of the day or night
- NME, National Military Establishment
- nr, number
- N.S.C., National Security Council
- NYT, New York Times
- OAFE, Office for Occupied Areas, Far East, Department of the Army
- OCSA, Office of the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
- OIR, Office of Intelligence Research, Department of State
- OPI, Office of Public Information (Republic of Korea)
- P, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, Edward W. Barrett
- PC, Patrol Vessel, Submarine Chaser
- PIO, Public Information Officer
- PLA, People’s Liberation Army (of the People’s Republic of China)
- PM, Prime Minister
- POC, Peace Observation Commission
- POL, Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants
- POLAD, U.S. Political Adviser
- PrinSec, Principal Secretary, U.N. Commission on Korea
- PTI, Press Trust of India-Reuters
- R, Office of the Special Assistant for Intelligence, Department of State
- RCT, regimental combat team
- RFC, Reconstruction Finance Corporation
- ROK, Republic of Korea
- S/AE, Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy Affairs
- SA/M, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Press Relations, Michael J. McDermott
- SANA, State, Army, Navy, Air Force
- SCAP, Supreme Commander, Allied Powers, Japan
- SEA, Southeast Asia
- Secto, series indicator for messages from the Secretary of State when he is absent from the Department
- Secy, Secretary of State
- SGS, Secretary of the General Staff
- SIGO, Signal Officer
- SITREP, situation report
- SKLP, South Korea Labor Party
- S/MDA, Mutual Defense Assistance Program, Department of State
- SOA, Office of South Asian Affairs, Department of State
- S/P, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
- Telcan, indicator of telegrams to the branch of the American Embassy in China at Canton (Use of the indicator was continued after the closing of the Embassy in Canton in 1949)
- T.O., Travel Orders
- Tosec, series indicator for messages to the Secretary of State when he is absent from the Department
- UNA, Bureau of United Nations Affairs, Department of State
- UNCOK, United Nations Commission on Korea
- UNCURK, United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea
- UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- UNGA, United Nations General Assembly
- UNICEF, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
- UNKRA, United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency
- UNRRA, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
- UNSCOB, United Nations Special Committee on the Balkans
- UP, United Press
- urad, your radio message
- urtel, your telegram
- USAFIK, U.S. Army Forces in Korea
- USALO, U.S. Army Liaison Office
- USAMGIK, United States Army Military Government in Korea
- USFEAF, U.S. Far East Air Forces
- USIE, U.S. (International) Information and Educational Exchange Program
- USIS, United States Information Service
- USUN, U.S. Mission at the United Nations
- VOA, Voice of America
- WARX, Military Communications indicator
- WCPP, World Congress of Partisans of Peace
- WE, Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State
- WEEKA, Weekly Analysis
- WESTPAC, Western Pacific
- WRI, Weekly Report on Intelligence
- YMS, yard mine sweeper
- Z, Indicator for Greenwich Mean Time
- ZI, Zone of the Interior