The more minor the differences, the more people are annoyed by it. Capt., CAPT or CPT?A reader writes,
I always respect foreign languages, especially when they come with massive amounts of firepower. But wonderful as Militarese may be for its speakers, I don't see why I should abandon standard English abbreviations for Militarese abbreviations, any more than I should abandon standard English spellings of foreign place names and instead use the foreign original.When abbreviating U.S. Navy ranks, be sure they are in all caps with no period. e.g.: CAPT Mariner.
There is a whole system of "rank grammar" surrounding this. For each service no less! Without saying what the ranks are, U.S. Army and Navy abbreviated ranks are in all capital letters. U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps abbreviated ranks are in mixed case, with a period following if used in correspondence.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Minor nomenclature differences
The differences of how to abbreviate Captain in the different services. Lots in the comments. [Link]
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