Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Western European Integration and Security, Canada, Volume VII, Part I
List of Abbreviations
AC & W, air communication and weather
ACE, Allied Command Europe
ACLI, Associazione Cristiana Lavoratori Italiani (Association of Italian Christian Workers)
AEA, Atomic Energy Authority
AEC, Atomic Energy Commission
AFMED, Allied Forces Mediterranean
AIRCENT, Allied Air Forces, Central Europe
ALO, American Liaison Office; series indicator for telegrams from the American Liaison Office to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Amb, Ambassador
AR, Annual Review
ATAF, Allied Tactical Air Force
b/d, barrels per day
B/P, balance of payments
BAOR, British Army on the Rhine
BENELUX, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg
BMEW, ballistic missile early warning
BNA, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State
BOQ, bachelor officers’ quarters
BP, Baghdad Pact
Busec, series indicator for telegrams from the Department of State to the Mission to the European Communities, Brussels
C, Office of the Counselor, Department of State
CA, circular airgram
Cahto, series indicator for telegrams to the Department of State from Secretary of State Herter while away from Washington
CATAC, Commander Allied Tactical Forces
CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System
CCC, Commodity Credit Corporation
CEA, Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique (Atomic Energy Commissariat)
CENTO, Central Treaty Organization
CES, Conseil Economique et Social (Economic and Social Committee—OEEC); Conference on European Security
CGT, Confédération Général du Travail (General Confederation of Labor)
CHANCOM, Channel Command
ChiCom, Chinese Communist
CIA, Central Intelligence Agency
CIG, Intergovernmental Committee on the Establishment of a Free Trade Area
CINCAFMED, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Mediterranean
CINCAIRCENT, Commander in Chief, Allied Air Forces, Central Europe
CINCENT, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Central Europe
CINCEUR, Commander in Chief, Europe
CINCHAN, Commander in Chief, Channel Command
CINCLANT, Commander in Chief, Atlantic
CINCNELM, Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean
CINCNORAD, Commander in Chief, North American Air Defense
CINCONAD, Commander in Chief, Continental Air Defense
CINCPAC, Commander in Chief, Pacific
CINCSOUTH, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe
circinstr, circular instruction
C-M, series indicator for North Atlantic Council memoranda
COCOM, Coordinating Committee of the Consultative Group, based in Paris, consisting of nations seeking to control the export of strategic goods to communist countries
C of S, Chief of Staff
Colux, series indicator for documents sent from the Representative to the European Economic Communities at Luxembourg to the Department of State
CPC, Combined Policy Committee
CRS, Campagnies Républicaines de Securité, French national security police
CY, calendar year
DAG, Development Assistance Group
DAT, Défense aérienne du territoire (Territorial Air Defense)
L, Office of the Legal Adviser, Department of State
LDC, less developed country
LOC, line of communication
LS, Division of Language Services, Department of State
Luxco, series indicator for telegrams from the Department of State to the Mission to the European Economic Communities at Luxembourg
M, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
MA, military assistance
MAAG, Military Assistance Advisory Group
MAP, Military Assistance Program
MB–1, missile-bomber
MC, Military Committee
MDAP, Mutual Defense Assistance Program
MEDOC, Mediterranean Ocean; used by NATO to describe Western Mediterranean Area
MFN, most favored nation
Min, Minister
MOD, Ministry of Defense
MRBM, medium range ballistic missile
MRP, Mouvement Républicain Populaire (Popular Republican Movement)
MSI, Movimento Sociale Italiano (Italian Socialist Movement)
MUIS, Movimento Unitario di Iniziativa Socialista (Unity Movement of Socialist Initiative)
MWDP, Mutual Weapons Development Program
NA, North Atlantic
NAC, North Atlanic Council
NADET,NATO Deterrent
NARB,NATO Annual Review Board
NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NEB, National Energy Board
NIE, National Intelligence Estimate
NOA, new obligational authority
Noforn, no foreign nationals
NORAD, North American Air Defense Command
NSC, National Security Council
OAS, Organization of American States
OCB, Operations Coordinating Board
OCON, Office of Interministerial Commission for the Implementation of the Agreements Between Spain and the United States
ODM, Office of Defense Mobilization
OEC, Organization for Economic Cooperation
OECD, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OEEC, Organization for European Economic Cooperation
OSD/ISA, Office of the Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs
OSP, offshore procurement
OT, overseas territory
PCI, Partito Comunista Italiano (Italian Communist Party)
PDI, Partito Democratico Italiano (Italian Democratic Party)
PermRep, Permanent Representative
PJBD, Permanent Joint Board on Defense
P.L., Public Law
PLI, Partito Liberale Italiana (Italian Liberal Party)
PMP, Partito Monarchico Popolare (Popular Monarchist Party)
PNM, Partito Nazionale Monarchico (National Monarchist Party)
POL, petroleum, oil, and lubricants
Polto, series indicator for telegrams from the Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations
PPS, Policy Planning Staff
PriMin, Prime Minister
PR, Partito Radicale (Radical Party)
PRI, Partito Repubblicano Italiano (Italian Republican Party)
PSDI, Partito Social Democratico Italiano (Italian Social Democratic Party)
PVC/MC, President’s visit to Canada/memorandum of conversation
PX, post exchange
QR, quantitative restriction
R, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Intelligence
R&D, research and development
RA, Office of European Regional Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
RAF, Royal Air Force
RCAF, Royal Canadian Air Force
ref, reference
refair, reference airgram
reftel, reference telegram
rep, representative
ROK, Republic of Korea
S, Office of the Secretary of State
SAC, Strategic Air Command
SACEUR, Supreme Allied Command, Europe
SACLANT, Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic
Sage, Semi-Automatic Ground Environment
SAM, surface-to-air missile
SAMOS, Satellite-Missile Observation System
SCA, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State
SD–MICC, State–Defense Military Information Control Committee
SEA, Southeast Asia
SEATO, Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Sec, Secretary
SecDel/MC, Secretary of State’s delegation/memorandum of conversation
SecGen, Secretary General
Secto, series indicator for telegrams to the Department of State from the Secretary of State (or his delegation) at international conferences
SG, Secretary General; Standing Group
SGN, Standing Group, NATO
SGRep, Secretary General’s Representative
SHAEF, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force
SHAPE, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe
SNIE, Special National Intelligence Estimate
SOV, Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
SPD, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (German Social Democratic Party)
S/S, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
STRIKEFORSOUTH, Strike Force South
sq, squadron
SUNFED, Special United Nations Fund for Economic Development
TC, technical cooperation
telecon,, telephone conversation
TNCD, Ten-Nation Committee on Disarmament
Topol, series indicator from the Department of State to the Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations
Tosec, series indicator for telegrams from the Department of State to the Secretary of State (or his delegation) while at internationa conferences
U, Under Secretary of State
UAR, United Arab Republic
UK, United Kingdom
UN, United Nations
UNGA, United Nations General Assembly
UNR, Union pour la Nouvelle République (Union for the New Republic)
UNSC, United Nations Security Council
US/MC, United States memorandum of conversation
USA, United States Army
USAF, United States Air Force
USAFE, United States Air Force, Europe
USCINCEUR, Commander in Chief,
United States Forces, Europe
USDA, United States Department of Agriculture
USDel, United States Delegation
USEC, United States Representative to the European Economic Communities at Luxembourg; series indicator for telegrams from the Department of State to the Mission to the European Economic Communities
USG, United States Government
USIA, United States Information Agency
USOM, United States Operations Mission
USRO, Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations
W, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
WE, Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State