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Initials That Meant More Than They Realized
An amusing article about legitimate acronyms and initializations that had "different" meanings in the common cultures.
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Can anyone remember any other legitimate acronyms or initializations that had "unfortunate" cultural meanings or pronunciations? They have to be legitimate ones and you may be asked to post a reference. Let me start with two 1. National Imagery and Mapping Agency - NIMA Pronounced, unofficially, as enema. 2. About a million years ago, Air Force offices were listed in the phone book according to their initialization which followed a universal pattern HQSAC meant Headquarters Strategic Air Command. In HQSAC there was a logistics office. Logistics were identified, back then, by the two letter initialization of SU. Attached to this logistics office, was an office which worked only exercise logistics. Exercise offices were identified by the single letter X. So in the official base phone book, this exercise office was identified as HQSACSUX <face palm> DOH! Anyone else have some real examples of DOH acronyms? :D |
My mother owns a French Connection United Kingdom T-Shirt. You can imagine she gets some funny looks from time to time.
And since this is SUBSIM, there's the infamous Commander In Chief, United States Fleet (CINCUS), pronounced "sink us," which was promptly changed to COMINCH after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. |
Strategic Air Command 'Nuff Said... :03:
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I've been a fan of that particular branch of the Air Force since I was a kid, and I never noticed that connection until you put in into this context! :damn::rotfl2::rock: |
POTUS - President of the United States
potus - masculine gender of drink or something to drink, in Latin :) |
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Unfortuantly, the AF did away with MAC, SAC, and TAC. In 1992 they did a whole lot of restructuring. Reshuffeling the major commands into AMC, ACC, and whatever else. They took this restructring all the way down to the squadron level. 4 digit squadron numbers were eliminated, and brought down to 3 squadron numbers. When I went to basic, I was assigned to the 3701 BMTS. When i graduated, it's named had been changed to the 321 BMTS. At the same time they did away with buck sargeants. So the AF rank structure, you go from Senior Airman, and then to Staff Sargeant, with nothing in between. Anywho, AMC always made me laugh.. Air Mobiliity command, or we talking about AMC theaters? :haha: http://assets3.likeme.net/15443/large/amc.png.jpghttp://www.seeklogo.com/images/A/Air...eklogo.com.gif Edit: The best acronym by far (thought it was entirely made up and had no unintended meaning) was ATC. Supposed to be "Air Training Command", but everyone called it the "American Toy Company". Some vauge reference to toy soldiers i guess. A "training base" was known as a "toy base". Someone decided to remove the fun and renamed the command AETC. For Air Education & Training Command. Training bases remained "toy bases" in my book though. |
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The only rank changes that made sense was the change to Master, Senior master, and cheif master sargeants chevrons. Master having one roof top, a chief with 3. That is the only change that ever made sense to me. |
I like the Spirit ads for MILF :D
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