Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
The following abbreviations ‒ Letters A-L and M-Z, Symbols and Numbers ‒ have been collected from the transcribed logs of US and RN vessels.
Abbreviations from RN vessels are marked (RN).
There are links for related information in More sources at the end of the list.
Please post questions and suggestions for additions or changes to this list in the discussion topic.
Re: Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
Letter abbreviations appear sometimes in upper case, sometimes in lower case, sometimes in a mixture of upper and lower,
with or without full stops/periods
Letters A-L
A
(a) After rating: Acting
AB: Able Seaman
AB boats: Anchorage and Boarding boats (US Coast Guard)
Abm or ab or a/b: Abeam
ABS: Armed boarding steamer (RN)
A/c: Alter(ed) course [see also C/c or cc: Change(d) course]
or account
ACS: Air Construction Service, Royal Engineers (RN)
AD: Artificer Diver (RN)
Adm: Admiral
AG or ArmGrd: Armed Guard
Ah: Ahead
Aide: Aide of Survey (USC&GS)
AMC: Armed merchant cruiser (RN)
AoF: Admiral of the Fleet (RN)
AOL: Absent over leave
AWOL: Absent without leave
AS: Apprentice Seaman
Asst: Assistant of Survey (USC&GS)
ATF : Auxiliary Ocean Tug, Fleet
AP or Asst Pay: Assistant Paymaster) (RN)
AP: Armour/armor piercing
AR: Aiming rifle (RN)
ASG: Acting Seaman Gunner (RN)
ATP: Authorised (or allowed) to proceed (RN)
ATS: Apparent time at ship (RN)
B
Bat or Batship: Battleship
BatRon: Battleship Squadron (RN)
Bbl: Barrel(s)
Bea or bcn: Beacon (RN)
Bgs or brg: bearing(s)
BISN: British India Steam Navigation Company (RN)
Bks or baks: Barracks
BL or BLR: Breech loading rifle
BLH: Bomb lance harpoon (launcher)
BM: Boatswain's Mate or Boatman's Mate
BMkr: Boiler Maker
BOT: Board of Trade (RN)
BP: Battle practice (RN)
Bque: Barque (RN)
BS: Battleship Squadron (RN)
BSmth: Blacksmith
BT: Boiler Technician
BT: Bathythermograph
BW: Breakwater or Both watches (RN)
BW for x: Both watches for exercise (RN)
C
C/c or cc: Change(d) course See also a/c
C&C, C+C: Carpenter and Caulker
Capt: Captain
CERA: Chief Engine Room Artificer (RN)
CBM: Chief Boatswain's Mate
CG: Coast Guard
CGM: Chief Gunner's Mate
CGOB: Coast Guard Operating Base
CH: Coal Heaver
C-in-C: Commander-in-Chief (RN)
CGD: Coast Guard District
CGDD or CGD/D: Coast Guard District Dispatch
CGDL or CGD/L: Coast Guard District Letter
CM: Court Martial
CM: Carpenter's Mate
Co: Course (RN)
COA and CAG: Captain of Afterguard
COF and CFC: Captain of Forecastle
COH and CHold: Captain of Hold
COLA: Cost Of Living Allowance
Cols: Columns
Comd: Commenced (RN)
Com'g: Commanding
Com's: Commences
CONUS: CONtiguous United States
CoE: Church of England (RN)
C of P or COTP: Captain of Port
Corpl or Cpl: Corporal (RMLI) (RN)
COSDPC: Commanding Officer, Southern Division, Pacific Coast
Also Division Commander, Southern Division, Pacific Coast: DCSDPC or SDPC-DC
COT: Captain of Tops
Cox or Cox'n: Coxswain
Coy: Convoy or company (RN)
CP: Coal Passer
CP: Central Pivot (gun carriage)
CPO: Chief Petty Officer
CQM: Chief Quartermaster
CS: Cruiser Squadron (RN)
CRM: Chief Radioman
CT: Coal Trimmer RN)
Cus: Course
CWT: Chief Water Tender
D
D: Discharged or Diver (RN)
DAMS: Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (RN)
DB: Double bottom party (RN) [possibly]
DC: Depth charge(s) (RN)
DD: Discharged dead from service (RN)
DD: Destroyer or Dishonorable Discharge, or Drydock
Dev'n: Deviation (RN)
DH: Deck hand(s) (RN)
Disemb (and variations): Disembark(ed)
DOD: Died of disease
DMB: Duty Motor Boat (RN)
Do: Ditto (RN)
DPR: Deputy Permanent Representative [probably]
DR or DR Post: Dead Reckoning or Dead Reckoning Position
DSB: Duty Steam Boat (RN)
DSM: Distinguished Service Medal
DOW: Died of wounds
DY: Dockyard (RN)
E
EA: Electrical Artificer (RN)
EAR: Engines as required (RN)
Emp or empd or empd: Employed (RN)
EQ: Evening quarters (RN)
ERA: Engine Room Artificer (RN)
Exd: Exercised (RN)
Exch : Exchanged (RN)
Exp: Experience, or Express (boiler)
F
F1C: Fireman First-class
F2C: Fireman Second-class
F: Fireman
FADM: Fleet Admiral
Fath or fms or fthms: Fathoms
FFO: Fuel furnace oil (RN)
FG: Fishing ground (RN)
FM: Fireman (merchant seaman rating) or Fleet Messenger (ship) (RN)
FW: Fresh water (RN)
Fxl or fxle or fo'c'stle: Forecastle (RN)
G
G: With a bearing, Green
GC: Gun Captain (RN)
GC: Guns crew (RN)
GI: Gunnery Instructor (RN)
GLs: Gunlayers (RN)
GM: Gunner's Mate or grog money (RN)
GD: Guard
GDP: Gun Director Pointer
GQ or GQs: General quarters (RN)
GOC: General Officer Commanding (RN)
GS: General service (kit and hardware) (RN)
Grt or Gr or Gt: Great
GTC: Gunnery & torpedo class or Gunnery & training class (RN)
Guns: Gunner's Mate
Gun: Gunboat or Gunner
H
HA: High angle (guns)(RN)
Harbr: Harbour (RN)
HBM: His/Her Britannic Majesty's (RN)
HBS: Harbor Boat Service
HD or H/D: Headquarters dispatch
HE: High explosive (shell) or His/Her Excellency (RN)
HECP: Harbor Entrance Control Post
H & G Engineer: Hydrographic and Geodetic Engineer
HIJMS: His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Ship (RN)
HIRMS: His Imperial Russian Majesty's Ship (RN)
HL or H/L: Headquarters letter
HMA: His/Her Majesty's Auxiliary (RFA ship) (RN)
HMAS: His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship (RN)
HMAT: His/Her Majesty's Australian Transport orHis/Her Majesty's Armed/Auxiliary Trawler (RN)
HMCS: His Majesty's Canadian Ship (RN) or His Majesty's Cable Ship (RN)
HMCTBD: His Majesty's Canadian Torpedo Boat Destroyer (RN)
HMD or HMTBD: His/Her Majesty's Destroyer (RN)
HMS: His/Her Majesty's Ship (RN)
HMHS or HS: His/Her Majesty's Hospital Ship (RN)
HMT: His/Her Majesty's Transport, or His/Her Majesty's Trawler (RN)
HMY: His/Her Majesty's Yacht (RN)
HP: Harbour patrol (boat) (RN)
HPF: Harbour Patrol Fleet (RN)
Hydros: Hydrometer
I
Inc: Increase(d) (RN)
Id or Is or Isdd: Island
IHP: Indicated horse power (engines) (RN)
Insp: Inspector or Inspection
Inst: Instante mense (this month)
Instn: Instruction
Instr: Instructor
Int'd: Intercepted (RN)
J
JoD: Jack of Dust
K
KAR: King's African Rifles (RN)
KHM: King's Harbourmaster (RN officer at naval port)
Kn(s) or Kt(s): Knot(s)
KR and AI: King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions (RN)
L
La: Larboard (port side)
L Bg: Light barge (RN)
LCDR or LtCom: Lieutenant Commander
LCS: Light Cruiser Squadron (RN)
LCT: Lower conning tower (RN)
LCVP: Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel
Ldg Sig: Leading Signalman (RN)
LDS: Landsman
LT or L/T: Left tangent
Lt: Lieutenant
Lt or Lt Ho: Light or lighthouse
Lt (jg): Lieutenant (Junior Grade)
Lt: Little (geographical) (RN)
LTO: Leading Torpedo Man (RN)
LV or Lt V: Light vessel
LVA: Leading Victualling Assistant
LW: Low water
with or without full stops/periods
Letters A-L
A
(a) After rating: Acting
AB: Able Seaman
AB boats: Anchorage and Boarding boats (US Coast Guard)
Abm or ab or a/b: Abeam
ABS: Armed boarding steamer (RN)
A/c: Alter(ed) course [see also C/c or cc: Change(d) course]
or account
ACS: Air Construction Service, Royal Engineers (RN)
AD: Artificer Diver (RN)
Adm: Admiral
AG or ArmGrd: Armed Guard
Ah: Ahead
Aide: Aide of Survey (USC&GS)
AMC: Armed merchant cruiser (RN)
AoF: Admiral of the Fleet (RN)
AOL: Absent over leave
AWOL: Absent without leave
AS: Apprentice Seaman
Asst: Assistant of Survey (USC&GS)
ATF : Auxiliary Ocean Tug, Fleet
AP or Asst Pay: Assistant Paymaster) (RN)
AP: Armour/armor piercing
AR: Aiming rifle (RN)
ASG: Acting Seaman Gunner (RN)
ATP: Authorised (or allowed) to proceed (RN)
ATS: Apparent time at ship (RN)
B
Bat or Batship: Battleship
BatRon: Battleship Squadron (RN)
Bbl: Barrel(s)
Bea or bcn: Beacon (RN)
Bgs or brg: bearing(s)
BISN: British India Steam Navigation Company (RN)
Bks or baks: Barracks
BL or BLR: Breech loading rifle
BLH: Bomb lance harpoon (launcher)
BM: Boatswain's Mate or Boatman's Mate
BMkr: Boiler Maker
BOT: Board of Trade (RN)
BP: Battle practice (RN)
Bque: Barque (RN)
BS: Battleship Squadron (RN)
BSmth: Blacksmith
BT: Boiler Technician
BT: Bathythermograph
BW: Breakwater or Both watches (RN)
BW for x: Both watches for exercise (RN)
C
C/c or cc: Change(d) course See also a/c
C&C, C+C: Carpenter and Caulker
Capt: Captain
CERA: Chief Engine Room Artificer (RN)
CBM: Chief Boatswain's Mate
CG: Coast Guard
CGM: Chief Gunner's Mate
CGOB: Coast Guard Operating Base
CH: Coal Heaver
C-in-C: Commander-in-Chief (RN)
CGD: Coast Guard District
CGDD or CGD/D: Coast Guard District Dispatch
CGDL or CGD/L: Coast Guard District Letter
CM: Court Martial
CM: Carpenter's Mate
Co: Course (RN)
COA and CAG: Captain of Afterguard
COF and CFC: Captain of Forecastle
COH and CHold: Captain of Hold
COLA: Cost Of Living Allowance
Cols: Columns
Comd: Commenced (RN)
Com'g: Commanding
Com's: Commences
CONUS: CONtiguous United States
CoE: Church of England (RN)
C of P or COTP: Captain of Port
Corpl or Cpl: Corporal (RMLI) (RN)
COSDPC: Commanding Officer, Southern Division, Pacific Coast
Also Division Commander, Southern Division, Pacific Coast: DCSDPC or SDPC-DC
COT: Captain of Tops
Cox or Cox'n: Coxswain
Coy: Convoy or company (RN)
CP: Coal Passer
CP: Central Pivot (gun carriage)
CPO: Chief Petty Officer
CQM: Chief Quartermaster
CS: Cruiser Squadron (RN)
CRM: Chief Radioman
CT: Coal Trimmer RN)
Cus: Course
CWT: Chief Water Tender
D
D: Discharged or Diver (RN)
DAMS: Defensively Armed Merchant Ship (RN)
DB: Double bottom party (RN) [possibly]
DC: Depth charge(s) (RN)
DD: Discharged dead from service (RN)
DD: Destroyer or Dishonorable Discharge, or Drydock
Dev'n: Deviation (RN)
DH: Deck hand(s) (RN)
Disemb (and variations): Disembark(ed)
DOD: Died of disease
DMB: Duty Motor Boat (RN)
Do: Ditto (RN)
DPR: Deputy Permanent Representative [probably]
DR or DR Post: Dead Reckoning or Dead Reckoning Position
DSB: Duty Steam Boat (RN)
DSM: Distinguished Service Medal
DOW: Died of wounds
DY: Dockyard (RN)
E
EA: Electrical Artificer (RN)
EAR: Engines as required (RN)
Emp or empd or empd: Employed (RN)
EQ: Evening quarters (RN)
ERA: Engine Room Artificer (RN)
Exd: Exercised (RN)
Exch : Exchanged (RN)
Exp: Experience, or Express (boiler)
F
F1C: Fireman First-class
F2C: Fireman Second-class
F: Fireman
FADM: Fleet Admiral
Fath or fms or fthms: Fathoms
FFO: Fuel furnace oil (RN)
FG: Fishing ground (RN)
FM: Fireman (merchant seaman rating) or Fleet Messenger (ship) (RN)
FW: Fresh water (RN)
Fxl or fxle or fo'c'stle: Forecastle (RN)
G
G: With a bearing, Green
GC: Gun Captain (RN)
GC: Guns crew (RN)
GI: Gunnery Instructor (RN)
GLs: Gunlayers (RN)
GM: Gunner's Mate or grog money (RN)
GD: Guard
GDP: Gun Director Pointer
GQ or GQs: General quarters (RN)
GOC: General Officer Commanding (RN)
GS: General service (kit and hardware) (RN)
Grt or Gr or Gt: Great
GTC: Gunnery & torpedo class or Gunnery & training class (RN)
Guns: Gunner's Mate
Gun: Gunboat or Gunner
H
HA: High angle (guns)(RN)
Harbr: Harbour (RN)
HBM: His/Her Britannic Majesty's (RN)
HBS: Harbor Boat Service
HD or H/D: Headquarters dispatch
HE: High explosive (shell) or His/Her Excellency (RN)
HECP: Harbor Entrance Control Post
H & G Engineer: Hydrographic and Geodetic Engineer
HIJMS: His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Ship (RN)
HIRMS: His Imperial Russian Majesty's Ship (RN)
HL or H/L: Headquarters letter
HMA: His/Her Majesty's Auxiliary (RFA ship) (RN)
HMAS: His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship (RN)
HMAT: His/Her Majesty's Australian Transport orHis/Her Majesty's Armed/Auxiliary Trawler (RN)
HMCS: His Majesty's Canadian Ship (RN) or His Majesty's Cable Ship (RN)
HMCTBD: His Majesty's Canadian Torpedo Boat Destroyer (RN)
HMD or HMTBD: His/Her Majesty's Destroyer (RN)
HMS: His/Her Majesty's Ship (RN)
HMHS or HS: His/Her Majesty's Hospital Ship (RN)
HMT: His/Her Majesty's Transport, or His/Her Majesty's Trawler (RN)
HMY: His/Her Majesty's Yacht (RN)
HP: Harbour patrol (boat) (RN)
HPF: Harbour Patrol Fleet (RN)
Hydros: Hydrometer
I
Inc: Increase(d) (RN)
Id or Is or Isdd: Island
IHP: Indicated horse power (engines) (RN)
Insp: Inspector or Inspection
Inst: Instante mense (this month)
Instn: Instruction
Instr: Instructor
Int'd: Intercepted (RN)
J
JoD: Jack of Dust
K
KAR: King's African Rifles (RN)
KHM: King's Harbourmaster (RN officer at naval port)
Kn(s) or Kt(s): Knot(s)
KR and AI: King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions (RN)
L
La: Larboard (port side)
L Bg: Light barge (RN)
LCDR or LtCom: Lieutenant Commander
LCS: Light Cruiser Squadron (RN)
LCT: Lower conning tower (RN)
LCVP: Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel
Ldg Sig: Leading Signalman (RN)
LDS: Landsman
LT or L/T: Left tangent
Lt: Lieutenant
Lt or Lt Ho: Light or lighthouse
Lt (jg): Lieutenant (Junior Grade)
Lt: Little (geographical) (RN)
LTO: Leading Torpedo Man (RN)
LV or Lt V: Light vessel
LVA: Leading Victualling Assistant
LW: Low water
Re: Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
Letters M-Z
M
(M): Following a bearing, Magnetic
m: Minutes
MA or MAA or MaA: Master at Arms
Mag: Magnetic
MC: Medical Corps
Mess or Messrs: plural of Mr (can look like Mefs or Mep in older logs)
Mid: Midshipman
MM: Machinist, Machinist Mate
MMR: Mercantile Marine Reserve
MV or M/V: Merchant Vessel or Motor Vessel
N
(N): Navigating Officer
NAF: Naval Air Facility
NAS: Naval Air Station
NAO: North Atlantic Ocean
Nav: Navy or naval or navigation(al)
Navig: Navigation or navigator
NDS: Night Defence Station (RN)
Nite: Night
NOB: Naval Operating Base
Nor or Norw: Norwegian (RN)
NPO: North Pacific Ocean
NSD: Naval Supply Depot
NSO: Naval Stores Office (RN)
NUC: Not under control (RN)
O
OB: Operating Base or Operational Base
Obs: Observed
OCONUS: Outside the CONtiguous United States
OD: Officer-of-the-Day
O-F: Oil fuel (RN)
OG: Officer-of-the-Guard
OHMS: On His/Her Majesty's Service (RN)
OIC or O-in-C: Officer-in-Charge
OOD: Officer-of-the-Deck
OOG or O of G: Officer of Guard (RN)
OOQ: Officer of Quarters (RN)
OOW: Officer of (the) watch (RN)
Ord: Ordnance
OS: Ordinary Seaman (RN)
P
P or pbd or pt: Port side of ship
Patt: Pattern (RN)
PB: Port bower (anchor) or Patrol Boat
PC: Civilian Personnel Division or Patrol Craft
PC or PClk: Pay Clerk
PC: Per compass
PCE: Patrol Craft, Escort
PD: Physical drill (RN)
Pdts or pndts: Pendants (RN)
PG: Patrol Vessel, Gunboat
PGC: Per gyrocompass
(PH): After a wind direction, Pilot House compass
PL: Patent log
PLA : Port of London Authority (RN)
PM: Private Marine
PNTO: Principal Naval Transport Officer (RN)
PO: Petty Officer or Port Officer or Post Office
P&O: Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company
POD: Place of Discharge
POFE: Place of First Enlistment
(Pro): After a rating, Provisional
Proc'd: Proceeded (RN)
PSNC: Pacific Steam Navigation Company
PSC: Per standard compass
PSTC: Per steering compass
PT: Patrol Vessel, Motor Torpedo Boat
Pts: Privates (RN)
PTB: Powers That Be
Pty: Party (RN)
PV: Paravane (RN)
PW: Port watch (RN)
PY: Patrol Vessel, Yacht
PZ: Code for fleet exercises (RN)
Q
QG: Quarter-Gunner
QM or Quart: Quartermaster
Qtr(s): Quarter(s)
R
R: With a bearing, Red (RN)
R or RM or RT: Radioman or Radio Technician
RA or Rear Adm: Rear Admiral
RAR: Radio Acoustic Ranging
RC: Roman Catholic (RN)
Rds: Rounds (of ammunition) (RN)
RE: Royal Engineer (RN)
Recd: Received
Red : Reduced
Remd: Remainder (RN)
Reqte: Requisite (RN)
Revs or rev or revns: Revolutions
RFA: Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RN)
RFE: Range finding exercise (RN)
RFR: Royal Fleet Reserve (RN)
RIM: Royal Indian Marine (RN)
RIMS: Royal Indian Marine Ship (RN)
Rk: Rock (RN)
RKO: Range Keeper Operator
RMA: Royal Marine Artillery (RN)
RMAB: Royal Marine Artillery Barracks (RN)
RMLI: Royal Marines Light Infantry (RN)
RMS: Royal Mail Ship (RN)
RMSP: Royal Mail Steam Packet (RN)
RN: Royal Navy (RN)
RNAS: Royal Naval Air Service (RN)
RNASBR: Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve (RN)
RNB: Royal Navy Barracks (RN)
RNH: Royal Naval Hospital (RN)
RNO: Resident Naval Officer (RN)
RNR: Royal Naval Reserve (RN)
RNR(T): Royal Naval Reserve Trawler Section (RN)
RNSQ: Royal Navy Sick Quarters (RN)
RNVR: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RN)
RNV(W)R: Royal Naval Volunteer (Wireless) Reserve (RN)
ROBE: Rung off both engines
RSP: Red Sea Patrol (RN)
RT or R/T: Right tangent
RV: Rendezvous (RN)
S
S1BL: Starboard 1 Breech-Loading (gun) (RN)
S or SN: Seaman
SA: Small arms (RN)
SA: Special Artificer
SAA: Small Arms Ammunition
SAT: Ship's apparent time; also appears as ATS (RN)
SB: Starboard bower (anchor)
SBA: Sick Berth Attendant (RN)
SBC: Signal Books Correct or Set bridge chronometer (RN)
S/C: Set course
Sch: Schooner
SEO: Squadron Engineer Officer (RN)
SG: Seaman Gunner
Sh or Shkl(s): Shackle(s)
S'l : sail
Incorporated in tops'l, tgs'l (topgallant sail), st'ys'l (staysail), mains'l, etc
S/m: Submarine
SMM: Sailmaker's Mate
SMS: Seiner Majestat Schiff (RN)
SNO: Senior Naval Officer (RN)
SOP: Standard operating procedure or Senior Officer Present
SOPA: Senior Officer Present Afloat
SOP(A): Senior Officer Present (Ashore)
SP: Steam pinnace (RN)
SQMS: Senior Quartermaster-Sergeant (RN)
SSs: Sightsetters (RN)
SS: Steamship (single-screw)
SSO: Squadron Signal Officer or Senior Supply Officer (RN)
ST or S/T: Steam Trawler or Steam Tug or Seaman Torpedo Man (RN)
Stbd or Stbd: Starboard
Stn or stns: station(s) (RN)
Sto or Stokr: Stoker (RN)
SV or S/V: Sailing vessel (RN)
SW: Starboard watch (RN)
SY: Steam Yacht (RN)
T
(T): Following a bearing, True
(T): Following rank, Temporary
TB: Torpedo Boat
TBD: Torpedo Boat Destroyer (RN)
TC: Training Class
TC: Torpedo Coxswain (RN)
Tel: Telegraphist (RN)
TG: Topgallant sail
TGM: Torpedo Gunner's Mate (RN)
TM: Torpedoman's Mate
TME: Torpedoman's Mate (Electrical)
Torp: Torpedo or Torpedoman
Treas'y: Treasury
TS: Transmitting station (RN)
U
USAHS: United States Army Hospital Ship
USAT: United States Army Transport
USCG: United States Coast Guard
USCGC: United States Coast Guard Cutter
USMC: United States Marine Corps
USN: United States Navy
USRC: United States Revenue Cutter
USRCS: United States Revenue Cutter Service
USS: United States Ship
V
V or Vol: Volunteer
VA: Vice Admiral
VA: Victualling Assistant (RN)
Var or vble: Variable (wind direction) or various (course)
Vsl: Vessel
W
WBC: Wound Bridge Chronometer (RN)
Also: Wireless Books Correct, sometimes S&WBC: Signal & Wireless Books Correct
WIR: West India Regiment (RN)
WO: Warrant Officer (RN)
WP: Work party (RN)
Wr: Weather (RN)
WR: Ward Room
WRC: Wardroom Cook
WRS: Wardroom Steward
WSS or WSSt: War signal station (RN)
WT or W/T: Water tight (doors) or Warrant Telegraphist or Wireless Telegraphy (RN)
WT: Water Tender (vessel)
WTO: Wireless Telegraphy Operator (RN)
X
##x: Yard(s) (distance)
Y
YN: Yeoman or Ship's Yeoman
YP: Yard patrol
Z
ZZ: Zigzag
M
(M): Following a bearing, Magnetic
m: Minutes
MA or MAA or MaA: Master at Arms
Mag: Magnetic
MC: Medical Corps
Mess or Messrs: plural of Mr (can look like Mefs or Mep in older logs)
Mid: Midshipman
MM: Machinist, Machinist Mate
MMR: Mercantile Marine Reserve
MV or M/V: Merchant Vessel or Motor Vessel
N
(N): Navigating Officer
NAF: Naval Air Facility
NAS: Naval Air Station
NAO: North Atlantic Ocean
Nav: Navy or naval or navigation(al)
Navig: Navigation or navigator
NDS: Night Defence Station (RN)
Nite: Night
NOB: Naval Operating Base
Nor or Norw: Norwegian (RN)
NPO: North Pacific Ocean
NSD: Naval Supply Depot
NSO: Naval Stores Office (RN)
NUC: Not under control (RN)
O
OB: Operating Base or Operational Base
Obs: Observed
OCONUS: Outside the CONtiguous United States
OD: Officer-of-the-Day
O-F: Oil fuel (RN)
OG: Officer-of-the-Guard
OHMS: On His/Her Majesty's Service (RN)
OIC or O-in-C: Officer-in-Charge
OOD: Officer-of-the-Deck
OOG or O of G: Officer of Guard (RN)
OOQ: Officer of Quarters (RN)
OOW: Officer of (the) watch (RN)
Ord: Ordnance
OS: Ordinary Seaman (RN)
P
P or pbd or pt: Port side of ship
Patt: Pattern (RN)
PB: Port bower (anchor) or Patrol Boat
PC: Civilian Personnel Division or Patrol Craft
PC or PClk: Pay Clerk
PC: Per compass
PCE: Patrol Craft, Escort
PD: Physical drill (RN)
Pdts or pndts: Pendants (RN)
PG: Patrol Vessel, Gunboat
PGC: Per gyrocompass
(PH): After a wind direction, Pilot House compass
PL: Patent log
PLA : Port of London Authority (RN)
PM: Private Marine
PNTO: Principal Naval Transport Officer (RN)
PO: Petty Officer or Port Officer or Post Office
P&O: Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company
POD: Place of Discharge
POFE: Place of First Enlistment
(Pro): After a rating, Provisional
Proc'd: Proceeded (RN)
PSNC: Pacific Steam Navigation Company
PSC: Per standard compass
PSTC: Per steering compass
PT: Patrol Vessel, Motor Torpedo Boat
Pts: Privates (RN)
PTB: Powers That Be
Pty: Party (RN)
PV: Paravane (RN)
PW: Port watch (RN)
PY: Patrol Vessel, Yacht
PZ: Code for fleet exercises (RN)
Q
QG: Quarter-Gunner
QM or Quart: Quartermaster
Qtr(s): Quarter(s)
R
R: With a bearing, Red (RN)
R or RM or RT: Radioman or Radio Technician
RA or Rear Adm: Rear Admiral
RAR: Radio Acoustic Ranging
RC: Roman Catholic (RN)
Rds: Rounds (of ammunition) (RN)
RE: Royal Engineer (RN)
Recd: Received
Red : Reduced
Remd: Remainder (RN)
Reqte: Requisite (RN)
Revs or rev or revns: Revolutions
RFA: Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RN)
RFE: Range finding exercise (RN)
RFR: Royal Fleet Reserve (RN)
RIM: Royal Indian Marine (RN)
RIMS: Royal Indian Marine Ship (RN)
Rk: Rock (RN)
RKO: Range Keeper Operator
RMA: Royal Marine Artillery (RN)
RMAB: Royal Marine Artillery Barracks (RN)
RMLI: Royal Marines Light Infantry (RN)
RMS: Royal Mail Ship (RN)
RMSP: Royal Mail Steam Packet (RN)
RN: Royal Navy (RN)
RNAS: Royal Naval Air Service (RN)
RNASBR: Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve (RN)
RNB: Royal Navy Barracks (RN)
RNH: Royal Naval Hospital (RN)
RNO: Resident Naval Officer (RN)
RNR: Royal Naval Reserve (RN)
RNR(T): Royal Naval Reserve Trawler Section (RN)
RNSQ: Royal Navy Sick Quarters (RN)
RNVR: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RN)
RNV(W)R: Royal Naval Volunteer (Wireless) Reserve (RN)
ROBE: Rung off both engines
RSP: Red Sea Patrol (RN)
RT or R/T: Right tangent
RV: Rendezvous (RN)
S
S1BL: Starboard 1 Breech-Loading (gun) (RN)
S or SN: Seaman
SA: Small arms (RN)
SA: Special Artificer
SAA: Small Arms Ammunition
SAT: Ship's apparent time; also appears as ATS (RN)
SB: Starboard bower (anchor)
SBA: Sick Berth Attendant (RN)
SBC: Signal Books Correct or Set bridge chronometer (RN)
S/C: Set course
Sch: Schooner
SEO: Squadron Engineer Officer (RN)
SG: Seaman Gunner
Sh or Shkl(s): Shackle(s)
S'l : sail
Incorporated in tops'l, tgs'l (topgallant sail), st'ys'l (staysail), mains'l, etc
S/m: Submarine
SMM: Sailmaker's Mate
SMS: Seiner Majestat Schiff (RN)
SNO: Senior Naval Officer (RN)
SOP: Standard operating procedure or Senior Officer Present
SOPA: Senior Officer Present Afloat
SOP(A): Senior Officer Present (Ashore)
SP: Steam pinnace (RN)
SQMS: Senior Quartermaster-Sergeant (RN)
SSs: Sightsetters (RN)
SS: Steamship (single-screw)
SSO: Squadron Signal Officer or Senior Supply Officer (RN)
ST or S/T: Steam Trawler or Steam Tug or Seaman Torpedo Man (RN)
Stbd or Stbd: Starboard
Stn or stns: station(s) (RN)
Sto or Stokr: Stoker (RN)
SV or S/V: Sailing vessel (RN)
SW: Starboard watch (RN)
SY: Steam Yacht (RN)
T
(T): Following a bearing, True
(T): Following rank, Temporary
TB: Torpedo Boat
TBD: Torpedo Boat Destroyer (RN)
TC: Training Class
TC: Torpedo Coxswain (RN)
Tel: Telegraphist (RN)
TG: Topgallant sail
TGM: Torpedo Gunner's Mate (RN)
TM: Torpedoman's Mate
TME: Torpedoman's Mate (Electrical)
Torp: Torpedo or Torpedoman
Treas'y: Treasury
TS: Transmitting station (RN)
U
USAHS: United States Army Hospital Ship
USAT: United States Army Transport
USCG: United States Coast Guard
USCGC: United States Coast Guard Cutter
USMC: United States Marine Corps
USN: United States Navy
USRC: United States Revenue Cutter
USRCS: United States Revenue Cutter Service
USS: United States Ship
V
V or Vol: Volunteer
VA: Vice Admiral
VA: Victualling Assistant (RN)
Var or vble: Variable (wind direction) or various (course)
Vsl: Vessel
W
WBC: Wound Bridge Chronometer (RN)
Also: Wireless Books Correct, sometimes S&WBC: Signal & Wireless Books Correct
WIR: West India Regiment (RN)
WO: Warrant Officer (RN)
WP: Work party (RN)
Wr: Weather (RN)
WR: Ward Room
WRC: Wardroom Cook
WRS: Wardroom Steward
WSS or WSSt: War signal station (RN)
WT or W/T: Water tight (doors) or Warrant Telegraphist or Wireless Telegraphy (RN)
WT: Water Tender (vessel)
WTO: Wireless Telegraphy Operator (RN)
X
##x: Yard(s) (distance)
Y
YN: Yeoman or Ship's Yeoman
YP: Yard patrol
Z
ZZ: Zigzag
Re: Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
Symbols
27o 7′ 0″ S, 109o 22′ 0″ W
Latitude/longitude
Transcribed with spaces replacing the symbols: 27 7 0S, 109 22 0W
o Degrees of arc
The circumference of the Earth is divided into 360o, in units of length that vary depending on global position
' Minutes of arc
There are 60 minutes in one degree of arc
" Seconds of arc
There are 60 seconds in one minute of arc
See Wikipedia's Geographic Coordinate System for details.
Latitude/longitude may also appear in decimal form, eg: -27.11, -109.36.
See Wikipedia's Decimal degrees article for more information.
13'
' Nautical mile
The nautical mile is a unit of length that is about one minute of arc of longitude along any meridian.
2600x
x Yard
A unit of length equal to 3 feet or 0.9144 metres
: Abeam
Transcribed as "abeam"
: Abeam port
Transcribed as "abeam port"
: Abeam starboard
Transcribed as "abeam starboard"
: Anchor
(two examples shown)
Transcribed as "anchor"
: Double anchored
Ship anchored with both port and starboard anchors (two examples shown)
Transcribed as "double anchored"
+"age": Anchorage
(two examples shown)
Transcribed as "anchorage"
: Port bower anchor
Transcribed as "port bower anchor"
: Starboard bower anchor
Transcribed as "starboard bower anchor"
: in range
Transcribed as "in range"
A navigation term: "Juxtaposed like a gun-sight such that you know the ship is on a particular line of position. A common piloting technique." (per Kevin Wood)
Example: "a/c SxW1/2W with bluff and stream inoo"
Φ or φ: Greek letter phi
Aligned with
When one landmark stands in front of another
Average or mean position of sighting multiple or elongated objects
Example: "Aasvogel's Kop φ 4404 feet mountain N3W"
In cartography and navigation, phi denotes latitude
Λ or λ: Greek letter lambda
In cartography and navigation, lambda denotes longitude
: Moon, rise or set location
Usually used to identify a bearings point
Transcribed as "moon"
The same symbol is used morning and evening
: Sun, rise or set location
Usually used to identify a bearings point.
Transcribed as "sun"
The same symbol is used morning and evening
The dotted circle (without the horizon line) sometimes replaces the word 'sun'; for example: "Darken the ship at 'sun' set"
Example of morning reading (sunrise):
Example of evening reading (sunset):
: Star
Usually used to identify a method of obtaining observed Lat/Long
Transcribed as "star/stellar"
May also be shorthand for "starboard" as in "let go starboard anchor"
Example:
: Triangulation point
Usually used to identify a ship's position and attitude while at anchor
Transcribed as "triangulation point"
There is a definition here in the forum
Example:
NB Editors
~ (tilde): OW transcriber's mark
Indicates an indecipherable letter or number
27o 7′ 0″ S, 109o 22′ 0″ W
Latitude/longitude
Transcribed with spaces replacing the symbols: 27 7 0S, 109 22 0W
o Degrees of arc
The circumference of the Earth is divided into 360o, in units of length that vary depending on global position
' Minutes of arc
There are 60 minutes in one degree of arc
" Seconds of arc
There are 60 seconds in one minute of arc
See Wikipedia's Geographic Coordinate System for details.
Latitude/longitude may also appear in decimal form, eg: -27.11, -109.36.
See Wikipedia's Decimal degrees article for more information.
13'
' Nautical mile
The nautical mile is a unit of length that is about one minute of arc of longitude along any meridian.
2600x
x Yard
A unit of length equal to 3 feet or 0.9144 metres
: Abeam
Transcribed as "abeam"
: Abeam port
Transcribed as "abeam port"
: Abeam starboard
Transcribed as "abeam starboard"
: Anchor
(two examples shown)
Transcribed as "anchor"
: Double anchored
Ship anchored with both port and starboard anchors (two examples shown)
Transcribed as "double anchored"
+"age": Anchorage
(two examples shown)
Transcribed as "anchorage"
: Port bower anchor
Transcribed as "port bower anchor"
: Starboard bower anchor
Transcribed as "starboard bower anchor"
: in range
Transcribed as "in range"
A navigation term: "Juxtaposed like a gun-sight such that you know the ship is on a particular line of position. A common piloting technique." (per Kevin Wood)
Example: "a/c SxW1/2W with bluff and stream in
Φ or φ: Greek letter phi
Aligned with
When one landmark stands in front of another
Average or mean position of sighting multiple or elongated objects
Example: "Aasvogel's Kop φ 4404 feet mountain N3W"
In cartography and navigation, phi denotes latitude
Λ or λ: Greek letter lambda
In cartography and navigation, lambda denotes longitude
: Moon, rise or set location
Usually used to identify a bearings point
Transcribed as "moon"
The same symbol is used morning and evening
: Sun, rise or set location
Usually used to identify a bearings point.
Transcribed as "sun"
The same symbol is used morning and evening
The dotted circle (without the horizon line) sometimes replaces the word 'sun'; for example: "Darken the ship at 'sun' set"
Example of morning reading (sunrise):
Example of evening reading (sunset):
: Star
Usually used to identify a method of obtaining observed Lat/Long
Transcribed as "star/stellar"
May also be shorthand for "starboard" as in "let go starboard anchor"
Example:
: Triangulation point
Usually used to identify a ship's position and attitude while at anchor
Transcribed as "triangulation point"
There is a definition here in the forum
Example:
NB Editors
~ (tilde): OW transcriber's mark
Indicates an indecipherable letter or number
Re: Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
Numbers
1C: First Class
1CWT is 1st class Water Tender
2C: Second Class
2CWT is 2nd class Water Tender
3C: Third Class
3CWT is 3rd class Water Tender
4C: Fourth Class
Lowest conduct class
.303 AR: .303 aiming rounds
3 pdr: 3 pounder (gun)
6 pdr: 6 pounder (gun)
1C: First Class
1CWT is 1st class Water Tender
2C: Second Class
2CWT is 2nd class Water Tender
3C: Third Class
3CWT is 3rd class Water Tender
4C: Fourth Class
Lowest conduct class
.303 AR: .303 aiming rounds
3 pdr: 3 pounder (gun)
6 pdr: 6 pounder (gun)
Re: Abbreviations A-Z, symbols and numbers
More sources
The following sites also offer information on abbreviations:
Abbreviations Used for Navy Enlisted Ratings, US Navy
Research Resources Miscellaneous
RN abbreviations also appear, thanks to Maikel, on the Journey Plotter website.
Abbreviations in World War One Medal Cards pdf file
All branches of British and other armed forces.
Abbreviations used by British armed forces
Mostly WWI.
Signal Flags
International Code of Signals.
WWII USN abbreviations
Ranks and Rates of the US Navy
US Coast Guard ranks and rates are generally similar.
NHN compendium
Navy Rank Abbreviations US
pdf
The following sites also offer information on abbreviations:
Abbreviations Used for Navy Enlisted Ratings, US Navy
Research Resources Miscellaneous
RN abbreviations also appear, thanks to Maikel, on the Journey Plotter website.
Abbreviations in World War One Medal Cards pdf file
All branches of British and other armed forces.
Abbreviations used by British armed forces
Mostly WWI.
Signal Flags
International Code of Signals.
WWII USN abbreviations
Ranks and Rates of the US Navy
US Coast Guard ranks and rates are generally similar.
NHN compendium
Navy Rank Abbreviations US
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