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The U.S. Army uses the three letter abbreviation "LTC," while the Marine Corps and Air Force use the abbreviations of "LtCol" and "Lt Col" (note the space), respectively. These abbreviation formats are also outlined in The Naval Institute Guide to Naval Writing [1] and in Air Force Handbook 33-337 (AFH 33-337), The Tongue and Quill. [2]
I'm not sure if that goes as far back as the Army Air Corps. It does go back as far as 1987, which is the oldest Tongue and Quill I can find. "Specific Abbreviation Forms and Formats • Write abbreviations “first,” “second,” “third,” “fourth,” etc., as 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, etc." - The Tongue and Quill AFH 33-337, 27 MAY 2015, page 338
A Numbered Air Force (NAF) is a type of organization in the United States Air Force that is subordinate to a major command (MAJCOM) and has assigned to it operational units such as wings, squadrons, and groups. [1]
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The 337th Air Control Squadron is part of the 33d Fighter Wing, an Air Education and Training Command (AETC) unit, based at the United States Air Force's Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. [2]
The Commander of the 330th Combat Training Squadron (CTS) is an Air Force position generally held by a Lieutenant Colonel. The 330 CTS is the Battle Control Center (BCC) formal training unit (FTU) responsible for delivering combat ready Airmen to the worldwide BCCs.
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