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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 95Table A1.1.Designator Letter Service CategoryA <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>R ArmyC Coast GuardM Marine CorpsV NavyS CivilianF Foreign Civilian or Military1 President, Head of State of Foreign Country or Reigning Royalty2 Vice President, Governor (in his own state), former Presidents, Cabinet members, CJCS,Service Chiefs, Unified/Specified Command Commanders (4 star rank)3 Governor of Guam/Virgin Islands, General/Admiral (O-10), Unified/SpecifiedCommand Vice-Commanders (3 star rank)4 Lieutenant Generals/Vice Admirals (O-9), GS-185 Major Generals/Rear Admirals (upper half) (O-8), GS-176 Brigadier Generals/Rear Admirals (lower half) (O-7), GS-167 Colonels (<strong>US</strong>AF, <strong>US</strong>A, <strong>US</strong>MC)/Captains (<strong>US</strong>N) (O-6), GS/GM-158 Senior Enlisted Advisors of the Armed Services (E-9)Emergency Actions—The term used by command and control agencies identifying actions, procedures,and communications used during periods of tension or increased readiness, whether or not an increasedLERTCON/DEFCON has been declared.Emergency Action Messages (EAM)—Messages through which JCS and subordinate commanders passsignificant directives to their forces.Emergency Operations Center (EOC)—The central emergency management C2 element for expandedemergency or contingency response operations that require additional support beyond the IncidentCommand Staff capabilities; including major accidents, natural disasters, enemy attack and terrorist useof CBRNE materials. The EOC is organized into 15 Emergency Support Functions (ESF) as mandated bythe <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Incident Management System (AFIMS) and identified in AFI 10-2501.En Route Station—Station between points of origin and destination at which missions will stop.Engines Running Onload And Offload (ERO)—Off or onload of passengers and cargo with aircraftengines running to expedite aircraft movement or meet the time requirements of unit moves, joint trainingoperations, exercises, and contingencies.Expeditionary Aerospace <strong>Force</strong> (EAF)—The EAF is the 21st Century <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>. A force that isorganized, trained, and equipped to execute Global Engagement while meeting the National MilitaryStrategy’s mandate to shape the international environment, respond to a full spectrum of crises, andprepare now for the demands of the modern security environment.

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