APPENDIX Q: DTS Organization Naming Convention

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Defense Travel Management OfficeDefense Travel SystemDTA Manual, Appendix Q: OrganizationNaming SequenceApril 28, 2021

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming SequenceTable of Contents1 DTS Naming Conventions 41.11.21.31.41.51.6Army Naming Convention 5Air Force Naming Convention 6Navy Naming Convention 7Marine Corps Naming Convention 8Defense Agency Naming Convention . 9Joint/Unified Command Naming Convention 92 Level 3 Command Codes . 112.12.22.32.42.52.6Army Major Command Codes . 11Air Force Installation Codes . 12Navy Major Claimant Codes . 17Marine Corps MCC and RUC Code Locations . 17Defense Agency Bureau Codes . 18Joint/Unified Command Codes . 193 The DTA Manual: Contents & Links . 2004/28/212This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

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DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence1 DTS Naming ConventionsEach DTS organizations can have up to 20 alphanumeric positions, of which only the first twoare determined at the DoD level. Each DoD Component determines for itself how to assignthe remaining 18 positions. Beneath the DoD organization, every organization is subordinateto another, and to clearly show the organization hierarchy, each organization’s name beginswith the name of the organization it is subordinate to. For example, the Office of the Chief ofNaval Operations has the organization name DN11. It is subordinate to the US Navy, whichhas the organization name “DN” and is itself subordinate to the DoD, which has theorganization name “D”.Table Q-1 shows the manner in which DTS builds organization names.PositionsTable Q-1DoD Naming Convention RulesCommand Level11.Federal Department22.Defense ComponentDetermined by Component 3.Determined by Component 4.ValuesD Department of DefenseA US ArmyD Defense AgencyF US Air ForceJ Joint CommandM US Marine CorpsN US NavyMajor Command, Major Claimant, DefenseDetermined by ComponentAgency, Joint or Unified Command, or similarLower-level organizations, possibly multiple,Determined by Componentas the Component deems necessary**The more levels in an organization hierarchy, the more maintenance is required aspersonnel join and leave organizations. As a best practice, the total organizational structureshould include levels only down to the level where travel funds are allocated or travel costsare managed.Organization access: Access to the “D” organization permits DoD-level travel managers to access data fromacross the Department. Access to a Component (e.g., organization name “DA”) allows Component-level travelmanagers to access data across an entire service, or for all defense agencies or jointcommands. Access to level 3 organizations allows travel managers at the major organization - level toaccess data for an entire major organization, Defense Agency, or joint or unifiedcommand.04/28/214This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence Access to lower-level organizations allow travel managers to access data at any desiredorganizational level.1.1 Army Naming ConventionTable Q-2 explains the Army organization structure. Figure Q-1 shows the Army hierarchyin a more visual way. Figure Q-2 shows an example Army organization with organizationcodes.Positions123-51.2.3.Table Q-2ARMY NAMING CONVENTION RULESCommand LevelFederal DepartmentDefense ComponentMajor Command, Army Service ComponentCommand, or Direct Reporting UnitValuesD Department of DefenseA US ArmySee section 2.1 of this chapterCan be last 3 characters of the6-8, 9-11, 12-14, etc. 4 As many as needed. Each level is 3 characters long. UIC, standard office symbol,unit designator, etc.Figure Q-1: Army Organization Naming ConventionFigure Q-2: Army Organization Name Example04/28/215This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence1.2 Air Force Naming ConventionTable Q-3 explains the Air Force organization structure. Figure Q-3 shows the Air Forcehierarchy in a more visual way. Figure Q-4 shows an example Air Force organization withorganization codes.PositionsTable Q-2AIR FORCE NAMING CONVENTION RULESCommand Level123-51.2.3.Federal DepartmentDefense ComponentMajor Command6-204 Below MAJCOM level – as many as needed. Lengthof each level varies.ValuesD Department of DefenseF US Air ForceSee section 2.2 of this chapterMay be a Wing or Squadronnumber, HQ office symbol,standard office symbol aspublished by the Air ForceCommunications Agency.Figure Q-1: Air Force Organization Naming ConventionFigure Q-2: Air Force Organization Name Example04/28/216This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence1.3 Navy Naming ConventionTable Q-4 explains the Navy organization structure. Figure Q-5 shows the Navy hierarchy ina more visual way. Figure Q-6 shows an example Navy organization with organizationcodes.PositionsTable Q-4NAMY NAMING CONVENTION RULESCommand Level123-41.2.3.Federal DepartmentDefense ComponentMajor Claimant for Echelon 1 and 2 commands5-204 Echelon 3 commands and activities – as many asneeded. Length of each level varies.ValuesD Department of DefenseN US NavySee section 2.3 of this chapterAs directed by Echelon 2major claimant. May use aship designator, office code,etc.Figure Q-5: Navy Organization Naming ConventionFigure Q-6: Navy Organization Name Example04/28/217This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence1.4 Marine Corps Naming ConventionTable Q-5 explains the Marine Corps organization structure. Figure Q-7 shows the MarineCorps hierarchy in a more visual way. Figure Q-8 shows an example Marine Corpsorganization with organization codes.PositionsTable Q-5MARINE CORPS NAMING CONVENTION RULESCommand Level121.2.Federal DepartmentDefense Component3-63.Major Command7-94.Next level command, if needed10-145.Next level command, if neededValuesD Department of DefenseM US Marine CorpsUnit DSSN – see section 2.4 ofthis chapterUnit MCC – see Section 2.4 ofthis chapterUnit RCC – see Section 2.4 ofthis chapterFigure Q-7: Marine Corps Organization Naming ConventionFigure Q-8: Marine Corps Organization Name Example04/28/218This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence1.5 Defense Agency Naming ConventionTable Q-6 explains the Defense Agency organization structure. Figure Q-9 shows theDefense Agency hierarchy in a more visual way. Figure Q-10 shows an example DefenseAgency organization with organization codes.Positions123-45-20Table Q-6DEFENSE AGENCY NAMING CONVENTION RULESCommand Level1. Federal Department2. Defense Component3. Defense Agency code4 Next level commands – as many as needed. Lengthof each level varies.ValuesD Department of DefenseD Defense AgencySee section 2.5 of this chapterAs directed by Agency HQFigure Q-7: Defense Agency Organization Naming ConventionFigure Q-8: Defense Agency Organization Name Example1.6 Joint/Unified Command Naming ConventionTable Q-7 explains the Joint of Unified Command organization structure. Figure Q-11shows the Joint of Unified Command hierarchy in a more visual way. Figure Q-12 shows anexample Joint of Unified Command organization with organization codes.04/28/219This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming SequencePositions123-45-20Table Q-7JOINT/UNIFIED COMMAND NAMING CONVENTION RULESCommand LevelValues5. Federal Department6. Defense Component7. Joint/Unified Command code4 Next level commands – as many as needed. Lengthof each level varies.D Department of DefenseD Defense AgencySee section 2.6 of this chapterAs directed by Joint/UnifiedCommand HQFigure Q-7: Joint/Unified Command Organization Naming ConventionFigure Q-8: Joint/Unified Command Organization Name Example04/28/2110This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence2 Level 3 Command Codes2.1 Army Major Command 05005706007407607808208408A08B0890Table Q-8Army Major Command CodesTitleNetwork Enterprise Technology Command/9th Signal Command (Army) (NETCOM/9th SC(A))US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)US Military Academy (USMA)Army National Guard (ARNG)US Army Criminal Investigation Command (CIDC)HQ Department of the Army (HQDA)US Army Reserve Command (USARC)US Army Intelligence & Security Command (INSCOM)Installation Management Command (IMCOM)Military Surface Deployment & Distribution Command (SDDC)US Army Space & Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command (SMDC/ARSTRAT)US Army Military District of Washington (MDW)Army Test & Evaluation Command (ATEC)US Army Accessions Command (USAAC)US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)US Army Training & Doctrine Command (TRADOC)US Army Materiel Command (AMC)US Army Medical Command (MEDCOM)US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM)Eighth Army (EUSA)US Army Pacific Command (USARPAC)US Army South (USARSO)US Army Central (USARCENT)US Army North (USARNORTH)US Army Europe (USAREUR)Army Interim Supplemental Naming Convention CodesSupplemental naming convention codes support Army sites that used an earlier, now obsolete,naming convention. Commands that still use them should use the DTS “Reorganization” tools(see DTA Manual, Appendix L) to rename its organizations to follow the current Army namingconvention.41Army Test & Evaluation Command (Reporting & Access)50US Army Special Operations Command (Reporting & Access)6US Army Materiel Command (Reporting & Access)6N US Army Soldier & Biological Chemical Command (Reporting & Access)76US Army Forces Command (Reporting & Access)04/28/2111This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence2.2 Air Force Installation CodesSome locations have multiple installation codes. Such locations are home to multiple unit types(i.e., regular Air Force, Air National Guard, or Air CL8CM9CA2CDFCD4CR9CDMCT4CF4CDW04/28/21Table Q-9Air Force Installation CodesLocationTypeAltus AFB, OKAndersen AFB, GuamAndrews AFB, MDAndrews AFB, MDAtlantic City APT, NJAviano ABS, ItalyBangor ANG IAP, MEBarksdale AFB, LABarksdale AFB, LABarnes MPT, MABeale AFB, CABeale AFB, CABirmingham APT, ALBolling AFB, DC/PentagonBosie ATM, IDBradley IAP, CTBrooks AFB, TXBuckley AGB, COBuckley AGB, COBurlington IAP, VTCannon AFB, NMCapital MPT, ILCarswell ARS, TXChannel Islands AGS, CACharleston AFB, SCCharleston AFB, SCCharlotte/Douglas IAP, NCCheyenne ANG MPT, WYColumbus AFB, MSDallas NAS, TXDane County Regional IAP, WIDannelly Field, ALDavis-Monthan AFB, AZDes Moines APT, IADobbins ARB, GADover AFB, DEDover AFB, DEDuluth International IAP, MNDyess AFB, TXRegular AFRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular erveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AF12This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming 28/21Air Force Installation CodesLocationTypeE WV Reg Shepherd Field, WVEdwards AFB, CAEglin AAF, FLEglin AFB, FLEielson AFB, AKEllington Field, TXEllsworth AFB, SDElmendorf AFB, AKF E Warren AFB, WYF.S. Gabreski ANG APT, NYFairchild AFB, WAFairchild AFB, WAForbes Field, KSFort George Meade AIN, MDFort Smith MPT, ARFort Wayne IAP, INFresno ATM, CAGeneral Mitchell IAP Field, WIGoodfellow AFB, TXGrand Forks AFB, NDGreat Falls IAP, MTGreater Peoria APT, ILGrissom AFB, INHancock Field, NYHanscom AFB, MAHarrisburg IAP, PAHector IAP ANG, NDHickam AFB, HIHickam AFB, HIHill AFB, UTHill AFB/Tooele City, UTHolloman AFB, NMHomestead ARS, FLHoward AFB, PanamaHulman Regional APT, INHurlburt Field AAF, FLJackson IAP APT, MSJacksonville IAP, FLJoe Foss Field, SDKadena ABS, JapanKeesler AFB, MSKeesler AFB, MSKeflavik NYI, IcelandKelly AFB, TXKelly AFB, TXGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular erveRegular AFRegular erveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/Reserve13This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming SequenceCode04/28/21Air Force Installation CodesLocationTypeCF7CH2CKVCA4KKUCLAKey Field, MSKirtland AFB, NMKirtland AFB, NMKulis AGB, AKKunsan AFB, South KoreaLackland AFB, TXGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular PFMOCB3CMTCMWCL4CNJLajes Field, PortugalLakenheath RAF, United KingdomLambert/St Louis IAP, MOLangley AFB, VALaughlin AFB, TXLincoln MPT, NELittle Rock AFB, AKLittle Rock AFB, ARLos Angeles AFB, CALuis Munoz Marin IAP, Puerto RicoLuke AFB, AZLuke AFB, AZMacDill AFB, FLMalmstrom AFB, MTMansfield Lahm APT, OHMarch AFB, CAMartin State ANG APT, MDMaxwell AFB, ALMaxwell AFB, ALMcChord AFB, WAMcClellan AFB, CAMcConnell AFB, KSMcConnell AFB, KSMcCord AFB, WAMcCord TNG, WAMcentire AGS, SCMcGhee/Tyson APT, TNMcGuire AFB, NJMcGuire AFB, NJMemphis IAP, TNMildenhall RAF, United KingdomMinneapolis- St Paul IAP, MNMinot AFB, NDMisawa ABS, JapanMoffett Field, CAMoody AFB, GAMountain Home AFB, IDNashville Metro APT, TNNellis AFB, NVRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AF14This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming 28/21Air Force Installation CodesLocationTypeNew Castle County APT, DENew Orleans ARS AGS, LANew Orleans NAS ANX, LANiagara Falls IAP, NYOffutt AFB, NEOhare RTC, ILOsan ABS, South KoreaOtis AGB, MAPatrick AFB, FLPatrick AFB, FLPease AFB, NHPeterson AFB, CAPeterson AFB, COPittsburgh ARS IAP, PAPope AFB, NCPortland IAP, ORQuonset State APT, RIRamstein ABS, GermanyRandolph AFB, TXRandolph AFB, TXReno Tahoe IAP, NVRichmond Byrd Field IAP, VARickenbacker AGB, OHRobins AFB, GARobins AFB, GARosencrans Memorial APT, MOSalt Lake City IAP, UTSavannah IAP, GASchenectsdy County APT, NYSchriever AFB, COScott AFB, ILScott AFB, ILSelfridge AGB, MISeymour Johnson AFB, NCSeymour Johnson AFB, NCShaw AFB, SCSheppard AFB, TXSioux City APT ANG MPT, IASky Harbor IAP, AZSpangdahlem ABS, GermanySpringfield BKLY MPT, OHStandiford Field, KYStewart IAP, NYStuttgart-Vaihingen CTY, GermanyTamuning Com, eserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular erveGuard/ReserveRegular erveRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/Reserve15This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming 5CR8CWTCJ9CS5CW9CWECM7FYMCT904/28/21Air Force Installation CodesLocationTypeTinker AFB, OKTinker AFB, OKToledo Express APT, OHTravis AFB, CATravis AFB, CATucson IAP, AZTulsa IAP, OKTyndall AFB, FLUSAF Academy, CoVance AFB, OKVandenberg AFB, CAW K Kellogg APT, MIWestover AAFB, MAWhiteman AFB, MOWhiteman AFB, MOWill Rogers World APT, OKWillow Grove RTC, PAWright Patterson AFB, OHWright Patterson AFB, OHYeager ANG APT, WVYokota ABS, JapanYoungstown ARS APT, OHRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFRegular AFRegular AFRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/ReserveRegular AFGuard/Reserve16This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence2.3 Navy Major Claimant 0727475Table Q-10Navy Major Claimant CodesOrganizationOffice of the Secretary of the NavyChief of Naval OperationsChief of Naval ResearchOffice of Naval IntelligenceBureau of Medicine and SurgeryNaval Air Systems CommandChief of Naval PersonnelNaval Supply Systems CommandNaval Sea Systems CommandNaval Facilities Engineering CommandStrategic Systems ProgramsMilitary Sealift CommandBallistic Missile Defense OrganizationSpace and Naval Warfare Systems CommandU.S. Atlantic FleetU.S. Naval Forces, EuropeChief of Naval Education and TrainingNaval Computer and Telecommunications CommandNaval Meteorology and Oceanographic CommandNaval Security Group CommandU.S. Pacific FleetCommander, Naval Reserve ForceNaval Special Warfare CommandU.S. Naval Forces, Central Command2.4 Marine Corps MCC and RUC Code LocationsThe Disbursing Station Symbol Numbers (DSSNs), Major Command Codes (MCCs), andReporting Unit Codes (RUCs) used by Marine Corps units are contained in MarineCorps Order (MCO) P1080.20M, Marine Corps Total Systems Codes Manual(MCTFSCODESMAN).04/28/2117This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence2.5 Defense Agency Bureau 64748496068737704/28/21Table Q-11Defense Agency CodesAgencyDefense Media Activity (DMA)TBDArmy & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)Missile Defense AgencyDefense Acquisition University (DAU)Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)TBDTBDDefense Commissary Agency (DeCA)Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)TBDTBDDefense Finance & Accounting Service (DFAS)Defense Human Resources Activity (DHRA)Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)Defense Language Institute (DLI)TBDDefense Logistics Agency (DLA)TBDTBDTBDDefense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA)TBDDefense Technical Information Center (DTIC)Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA)Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)TBDDepartment of Defense Education Activity (DODEA)TBDNational Defense University (NDU)National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)National Security Agency (NSA)Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)TBDTri-Care Management Activity (TMA)U. S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF)Uniform Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS)Washington Headquarters Services (WHS)Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)Office of the Inspector General (IG)TBDTBDTBDTBDDefense Privacy OfficeDefense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)White House Military OfficeTBDDefense Management AgencyDefense Test Resource Management Center (DTRMC)TBDDefense Micro Electronics Agency (DMEA)18This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence2.6 Joint/Unified Command CodesCode51525354555657585960616263646566Table Q-11Joint & Unified Command CodesCommandJoint Forces Command (JFCOM)1United States Central Command (USCENTCOM)United States European Command (USEUCOM)United States Military Entrance Processing Command (USMEPCOM)Reserved for United States Pacific Command2United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)United States African Command (USAFRICOM)United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)Reserved for United States Strategic Command3United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)TBDReserved for North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)4North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Committee (NATO)United States Northern Command (NORTHCOM)5The Joint StaffUnited Nations Command/United States Forces Korea/Combined Forces Command Korea (USFK)Notes:1. JFCOM presently fielded under Navy (DN1100066)2. PACOM presently fielded under Navy (DN1100038)3. STRATCOM presently fielded under Air Force (DFPEPSTRATJ65)4. NORAD presently fielded under Air Force (DFPEPNNC)5. NORTHCOM presently fielded under Air Force (DFPEPNNC)04/28/2119This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

DTA Manual, Appendix Q: Organization Naming Sequence3 The DTA Manual: Contents & LinksDTA MANUAL CHAPTER: TOPICChapter 1: DTS OverviewChapter 2: DTS AccessChapter 3: DTS Site SetupChapter 4: OrganizationsChapter 5: Routing ListsChapter 6: GroupsChapter 7: PeopleChapter 8: LOAsChapter 9: BudgetsChapter 10: ReportsChapter 11: MIS AdministrationChapter 12: ROA AdministrationDTA MANUAL APPENDIX: TOPICAppendix A: Self-RegistrationAppendix B: AcronymsAppendix C: DefinitionsAppendix E: EmailsAppendix F: Import / Export ModuleAppendix G: Error CodesAppendix J: Help ProcessAppendix K: DTS TablesAppendix L: ReorganizationsAppendix M: Ranks and GradesAppendix N: Country CodesAppendix Q: Org Naming SequenceAppendix R: LOA Formats04/28/21URL (SELECT OR CUT & ing/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ng/DTA ing/DTA ing/DTA 12.pdfURL (SELECT OR CUT & ing/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App ng/DTA App R.pdf20This document is maintained on the DTMO website at https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil. Printed copies may be obsolete.

Table Q-3 explains the Air Force organization structure. Figure Q-3 shows the Air Force hierarchy in a more visual way. Figure Q-4 shows an example Air Force organization with organization codes. Table Q-2 . AIR FORCE NAMING CONVENTION RULES Positions Command Level Values 1 1. Federal Department D Department of Defense 2 2.