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USAF Academy Abbreviations and Terms

AMI—Any Morning Inspection, usually less formal than a SAMI

ASAP—As Soon As Possible

AOC—Air Officer Commanding

ATO—Air Training Officer

AWOL—Absent Without Leave

Blow—To rest, or to “kiss off”

Bomb—To do extremely poorly

BOR—Base Of the Ramp

Buy the Farm—To crash

Canoe U.—A small, inconsequential school that forms a suburb of the capital of Maryland with a campus partly on land and partly in the Severn River

CAP—Combat Air Patrol

CCQ—Cadet in Charge of Quarters

Clank—To freeze up; to royally goof-up

CDB—Commandant’s Disciplinary Board

CIC—Cadet In Charge

Comm—Commandant of Cadets, a brigadier (1-star) general

Commshop—Commandant’s office

CQ—used in place of CCQ

Crash—A landing in which the vertical velocity is so great and the time spent in reducing it to zero is so brief that the acceleration and hence the forces acting become so great as to result in structural failure

Cretin—That person disposed to doing acts of nominal coordination or acts requiring minimal thought

DF—Dean of Faculty, a brigadier (1-star) general

Doolie—That insignificant whose rank is measured in negative units; one whose potential for learning is unlimited; one who will graduate in some time approaching infinity

EI—Extra Instruction

FIGMO—Forget It, Got My Orders

Firstie—a Firstclassman, a senior (cadets in their final year at the Academy)

Fourthclassmen—Freshmen (first year cadet, known as Doolies)

FORM 10—Cadet administrative form for documenting infraction of regulations

FUBAR—“Messed” Up Beyond All Recognition

GIB—Guy-In-the-Backseat

Ground pounder—A non-flying officer

Hyper—An ultra-military cadet who is focused on military bearing

Hudson High—a small, inconsequential school [West Point] on the Hudson River distinguished by over 200 years of tradition unhampered by progress

IHTFP—“I Have Truly Found Paradise”; equivalently, “I Hate This Friggin’ Place”

Intramurder—Athletic competition between squadrons; violent intramural

IRI—In Ranks Inspections

Magic—That name applied to the department of Electrical Engineering and all related hand waving activities

MAC—Military Air Command

MATS—Military Air Transport Service

NCOIC—Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge

Nino Baldacci—That individual having entered with the class of ’59 and remaining until the present time, never having been off academic probation and never having taken a privilege. He is a perpetual turn-back, near and dear to all cadets.

ODP—Off Duty Privilege

OIC—Officer-in-Charge

ORI—Operational Readiness Inspection

OTF—Over The Fence, AWOL

PDA—Public Display of Affection

PE—Physical Education

PFT—Physical Fitness Test

Post—An order signifying to a subordinate that their presence is no longer needed

Rack—Bed

Rock—That superhuman who is free from female entanglements

SAC—Strategic Air Command

SAMI—Saturday Morning Inspection

SDO—Squadron Duty Officer

Secondclassmen—Juniors (third year cadets)

SIOP—Single Integrated Operations Plan

SOD—Senior Officer of the Day

Staff Tower—The level in the cadet dining hall (Mitchell Hall) where Wing Staff eats

Supt—USAFA Superintendent, a lieutenant (3-star) general

TAC—Tactical Air Command

TDY—Temporary Duty

Thirdclassmen—Sophomores (second year cadets)

Trash Hauler—Transport pilot

Truck Driver—the pilot of a non-fighter aircraft with more than one engine (bomber or transport)

Two!—A command to return the cadet to what he or she had been doing

UCMJ—Uniformed Code of Military Justice

VFR—Visual Flight Rules

Zoomie—That term by which a cadet is commonly known by jealous, and usually inferior, civilians



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