| AAF | Army Air Forces |
| AAFFTC | Army Air Forces Flying Training Command |
| AC/AS | Assistant Chief Air Staff |
| ACTS | Air Corps Tactical School |
| Admin. | Administrator, Administrative, Administration |
| AFB | Air Force Base |
| AFCHO | Office of Air Force History, Washington, D.C. |
| AG | Adjutant General |
| AGO | Adjutant General's Office |
| AS | Air Service |
| Asst. | Assistant |
| B & G | Building and Grounds |
| CAC | Chief of the Air Corps |
| CAS | Chief of Air Service |
| CCC | Civilian Conservation Corps |
| CE | Corps of Engineers |
| CG | Commanding General |
| CO | Commanding Officer |
| Cofs | Chief of Staff |
| CSO | Chief Signal Officer |
| CWA | Civil Works Administration |
| DAS | Director of Air Service |
| Dep. | Deputy |
| Dept. | Department |
| Dir. | Director |
| Div. | Division |
| DMA | Division of Military Aeronautics, Director of Military |
| Aeronautics | |
| Exec. | Executive Officer |
| FERA | Federal Emergency Relief Administration |
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Publication information:
Book title: Where Eagles Land:Planning and Development of U.S. Army Airfields, 1910-1941.
Contributors: Jerold E. Brown - Author.
Publisher: Greenwood Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1990.
Page number: 143.
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