Glossary
from DPMO
Researchers often read analytical reports which contain abbreviations or acronyms.
This list may be of assistance.
Alphabetical Index
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ACC
Air Combat Command
Accounting
The process by which a person is accounted-for is:
1. Returned to United States control alive.
2. Returned through the repatriation of identifiable remains.
3. Determined through credible evidence that another status is supported.
Acronym
A word formed from the initial letters of other words.
AFDIL
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory - Located in Rockville, Maryland.
(Link to AFDIL Website)
AFIRB
Armed Forces Identification Review Board - A three-person board convened to
validate remains identifications. It consists of one member from the Army, Navy
(or Marine Corps), and Air Force.
AFRCC
Air Force Rescue Coordination Center
AMVETS
American Veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam
ART
Archival Research Team - Consists of members of the JTF-FA who conduct searches
of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Lao archives.
- B -
BNR
Body Not Recovered
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CAPMI
Computer Assisted Post Mortem Identification - A CILHI computerized list of
ante-mortem dental records of all American servicemen unaccounted-for from the
war in Southeast Asia. By cross-referencing this data with the remains dental
information, CAPMI generates a list of likely candidates.
Casualty status
A term used to classify a casualty for reporting purposes. There are seven casualty
statuses:
1. deceased
2. duty status-whereabouts unknown
3. missing
4. very seriously ill or injured
5. seriously ill or injured
6. incapacitating illness or injury
7. not seriously injured
CDO
Central Documentation Office - Tasked with declassification of DoD documents
relating to Southeast Asia Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel. In 1993, the CDO
was incorporated into DPMO.
CIA
Central Intelligence Agency
CILHI
Central Identification Laboratory, Hawaii - Located at Hickam AFB in Hawaii;
this United States Army organization is responsible for conducting search and
recovery operations worldwide and performs all forensic identifications of remains.
(Link to CILHI Website)
CINCPAC
Commander-In-Chief Pacific - Located at Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii; the CINCPAC
is the operational commander of all military forces in the Pacific region. JTF-FA
is under the operational control of CINCPAC.
CMAOC
Casualty and Memorial Affairs Operations Center - A US Army organization
COALITION
Coalition of Families of Korean and Cold War POW/MIAs
Combat Search and Rescue
A specific task performed by rescue forces to effect the recovery of distressed
personnel during war or military operations other than war. Also called
CSAR.
CSAR
See Combat Search and Rescue.
- D -
DASD
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
DAV
Disabled American Veterans
DCI
Director of Central Intelligence
DIA
Defense Intelligence Agency
DHS
Defense Human Intelligence Services
DMZ
Demilitarized Zone
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic Acid - A molecular material found in cells containing the genetic
"blueprints" of life. (Link to AFDIL DNA Donor Information Website)
DoD
Department of Defense
DoS
Department of State
DPMO
Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
DPRK
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (North Korea)
DSB
Defense Science Board - A group of individuals outside of DoD, recognized as
experts in a particular field, asked to address scientific or technological
issues faced by the DoD.
DUSTWUN
See Duty Status-Whereabouts Unknown.
Duty Status-Whereabouts Unknown
A transitory casualty status, applicable only to military personnel, that is
used when the responsible commander suspects the member may be a casualty whose
absence is involuntary, but does not feel sufficient evidence currently exists
to make a definite determination of missing or deceased. Also called DUSTWUN.
(see also casualty status)
- E -
EUSA
Eight US Army
EUSAK
Eight US Army Korea - No longer used, please see EUSA.
Evader
A person isolated in hostile or unfriendly territory who eludes capture.
- F -
FOIA
Freedom of Information Act
FPJMT
Four Party Joint Military Team
FSB
Fire Support Base
FSC
Field Search Case
Further Pursuit
Cases where we have specific next steps to pursue in the investigation process.
For some of these, the lead is a single action; in others, several different
approaches are necessary. (Please refer to the FAQ for additional details.)
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- H -
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ICRC
International Committee of the Red Cross
IIR
Intelligence Information Report
Investigation Deferred
Cases where we have exhausted all current leads. We must defer investigation
of these cases until additional leads are developed. We know the least about
these cases. Specifically, we do not know what happened to the individual at
the time he or she went missing or, in some cases, we do not know what happened
to the remains after the incident. In either case, we have run out of leads
to follow. We view deferred as a transition status. (Please refer
to the FAQ for additional details.)
Isolated personnel
Military of civilian personnel that have become separated from their unit or
organization in an environment requiring them to survive, evade, or escape while
awaiting rescue or recovery.
- J -
JCRC
Joint Casualty Resolution Center - Formed in January 1973 to resolve the fates
of the unaccounted-for American servicemen from the Vietnam War. The JCRC was
replaced by the JTF-FA in 1992.
JCS
Joint Chiefs of Staff - A collective body of the chiefs of the four military
services headed by a chairman who serves to advise the President, National Security
Council, and the Secretary of Defense. The Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff is
the principal military advisor to the President.
JCSD
Joint Commission Support Directorate - The directorate within DPMO responsible
for assisting the USRJC.
JFA
Joint Field Activity - A field operation which includes such activities as the
investigation and surveys of suspected grave or crash sites, subsequent excavation
of the grave or crash site, and the interviewing of witnesses.
JJLIST
Johnnie Johnson List (Korea)
JPRA
Joint Personnel Recovery Agency - Formerly JSSA
JRO
Joint Recovery Operation
JSSA
Joint Services SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) Agency - now
JPRA
JTF-FA
Joint Task Force-Full Accounting - Located at Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii, with
detachments in Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. JTF-FA is the successor to JCRC and
is the DoD agency responsible for conducting field operations to account for
Americans from the Vietnam War.
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KIA/BNR
Killed in Action, Body Not Recovered
KCWFAM
Korea/Cold War Family Association of the Missing
KIA
Killed in Action
KPA
Korean People's Army - The army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(North Korea).
- L -
League
National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia
LKA
Last Known Alive - Cases in which the United States has information that the
individual survived the loss incident and fell into enemy hands. In the case
of air incidents, this includes cases in which the crewmembers are believed
to have successfully exited their aircraft and to have been alive on the ground.
In the case of ground incidents, this includes cases in which the individuals
were last known alive, were not gravely wounded, and were in proximity to enemy
forces.
LOC
Library of Congress (Link to LOC POW/MIA Database Website)
LPDR
Lao Peoples Democratic Republic
LSEL
Life Sciences Equipment Laboratory - Located at Brooks AFB in San Antonio, Texas.
(Link to LSEL Website)
LSI
Live Sighting Investigation - An on-site investigation conducted by members
of Stony Beach, assisted by JTF-FA, based on reports of eyewitness accounts
of live American POWs in Southeast Asia. We conduct these investigations with
the cooperation of host governments. The US government initiated this program
in 1991 and has conducted more than 140 such cases.
LZ
Landing Zone
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MACV
Military Assistance Command Vietnam
MDR
Mandatory Declassification Review
MIA
Missing in Action
MIA-CAP
Missing in Action-Captured (Report of Korea POWs)
Missing
A casualty status for which the United States Code provides statutory guidance
concerning missing members of the Military Services. Excluded are personnel
who are in an absent without leave, deserter, or dropped-from-the-rolls status.
A person declared missing is categorized as follows:
a. beleaguered The casualty is a member of an organized element that
has been surrounded by a hostile force to prevent escape of its members.
b. besieged The casualty is a member of an organized element that has
been surrounded by a hostile force for compelling it to surrender.
c. captured The casualty has been seized as a result of action of an
unfriendly military or paramilitary force in a foreign country.
d. detained The casualty is prevented from proceeding or is restrained
in custody for alleged violation of international law or other reason claimed
by the government or group under which the person is being held.
e. interned The casualty is definitely known to have been taken into
custody of a nonbelligerent foreign power as a result of and for reasons arising
out of any armed conflict in which the Armed Forces of the United States are
engaged.
f. missing The casualty is not present at his or her duty location due
to apparent involuntary reasons and whose location is unknown.
g. missing in action The casualty is a hostile casualty, other than the
victim of a terrorist activity, who is not present at his or her duty location
due to apparent involuntary reasons and whose location is unknown. Also called
MIA.
MPA
Missing Persons Act
M&SP
Military and Special Programs (CIA)
- N -
NAF
National Alliance of Families
NARA
National Archives and Records Administration (Link to NARA Website)
No Further Pursuit
Those cases where we judge no actions by any government will result in the recovery
of remains. In these cases, we have enough information to conclude the individual
perished, but all the evidence indicates his or her remains are unrecoverable.
For example, this category includes service members who perished at sea and
those killed by explosions that destroyed their remains. (Please refer to the
FAQ for additional details.)
NPRC
National Personnel Records Center - Located in St. Louis, MO. (Link to NPRC
information Website)
NSTR
Nothing Significant to Report
- O -
Off the Scope
A term used to refer to aircraft losses in Southeast Asia where it occurred
outside of radar coverage and the location is unknown. A team of DPMO analysts
has been assigned to specifically research these difficult cases.
OHP
Oral History Program - US Officials conduct personal interviews with individuals
in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia to expand the general knowledge of the handling
and disposition of Prisoners of War/Missing Personnel.
OTS
One-Time Source
- P -
PA
Privacy Act or Public Affairs
PACOM
Pacific Command
PCIT
Priority Case Investigation Teams - JTF-FA teams created to specifically investigate
the Vietnam Priority Discrepancy Cases. DoD does not link PCIT to planned JFAs,
thus giving them great flexibility in tracking leads and interviewing witnesses.
In 1995, RIT incorporated the PCIT, thus including a Stony Beach team member.
PCR
Polymerase Chain Reaction - discovered in 1985, has revolutionized the DNA typing
methods used in forensic casework.
Personnel
Those individuals required in either a military or civilian capacity to accomplish
the assigned mission.
Personnel Recovery
The aggregation of military, civil, and political efforts to recover captured,
detained, evading, isolated or missing personnel from uncertain or hostile environments
and denied areas. Personnel recovery may occur through military action,
action by non-governmental organizations, other US government (USG)-approved
action, and diplomatic initiatives, or through any combination of these options.
Though personnel recovery may occur during non-combatant evacuation operations
(NEO), NEO is not a subset of personnel recovery. Also called PR.
(see also Combat Search and Rescue; Personnel; Recovery; Search and Rescue)
PMCOLD
Personnel Missing in the Cold War - A DPMO database containing basic information
on personnel unaccounted-for from the Cold War. (Link to PMCOLD Database Reports)
PMKOR
Personnel Missing in Korea - A DPMO database containing basic information on
personnel unaccounted-for from the Korean War. (Link to PMKOR Database Reports)
PMSEA
Personnel Missing in Southeast Asia - A DPMO database containing basic information
on personnel unaccounted-for from the war in Southeast Asia (Vietnam War). (Link
to PMSEA Database Reports)
POW
Prisoner of War
Prisoner of War
A detained person as defined in Articles 4 and 5 of the Geneva Convention Relative
to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of August 12, 1949. In particular,
one who, while engaged in combat under orders of his or her government, is captured
by the armed forces of the enemy. As such, he or she is entitled to the
combatants privilege of immunity from the municipal law of the capturing
state for warlike acts which do not amount to breaches of the law of armed conflict.
For example, a prisoner of war may be, butis not limited to, any person belonging
to one of the following categories who has fallen into the power of the enemy:
a member of the armed forces, organized militia or volunteer corps; a person
who accompanies the armed forces without actually being a member thereof; a
member of a merchant marine or civilian aircraft crew not qualifying for more
favorable treatment; or individuals who, on the approach of the enemy, spontaneously
take up arms to resist the invading forces.
PRC
Peoples Republic of China
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- R -
Recovery
(as applies to Personnel Recovery) . . . In evasion and recovery operations,
the return of evaders to friendly control, either with or without assistance,
as a result of planning, operations, and individual actions on the part of recovery
planners, conventional and unconventional recovery forces, and the evaders themselves.
Refno
Reference Number
RIT
Research and Investigation Team - A JTF-FA, Hanoi-based team that includes a
Stony Beach team member. Focuses exclusively on Last Known Alive (LKA) discrepancy
cases. The RIT travels extensively throughout Vietnam pursuing leads to specific
cases, investigating general information, and, in some cases, conducting limited
excavations of alleged loss locations. The RIT also investigates leads in Vietnam
that may relate to cases in Laos and Cambodia.
RMC
Returned to Military Control
ROK
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
RVNAF
Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces
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SAR
See Search and Rescue.
Search and Rescue
The use of aircraft, surface craft, submarines, specialized rescue teams, and
equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or at sea.
Also called SAR.
SP/AR
Special Projects/Archival Research
SRV
Socialist Republic of Vietnam - the communist state formed in 1975 by the forced
takeover of South Vietnam by North Vietnam.
Stony Beach
A term used to describe a DIA team based in Bangkok, Thailand, responsible for
conducting Live Sighting Investigations in Southeast Asia.
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Tokyo Grid
Korea-Era Map Reference System
TFR
Task Force Russia
TPC
Tripartite Commission - Commission made up of representatives from Kuwait, Saudi
Arabia, Iraq, France, the United Kingdom and the United States, headed by the
ICRC seeking to account for individuals still missing as a result of the Iraqi
invasion of Kuwait.
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Unaccounted For
An inclusive term (not a casualty status) applicable to personnel whose person
or remains are not recovered or otherwise accounted for following hostile action.
Commonly used when referring to personnel who are killed in action and whose
bodies are not recovered (see also accounting categories).
UNCMAC
United Nations Command Military Armistice Committee - Represents the 16 nations
that joined the South Koreans in the Korean War, and continues to press for
the \ repatriation of the remains of unaccounted-for servicemen.
USFK
US Forces, Korea
USRJC
US-Russia Joint Commission on POW/MIA's
- V -
VA
Veterans Administration (Now the Department of Veterans Affairs)
VNOSMP
Vietnam Office for Seeking Missing Persons
VFW
Veterans of Foreign Wars
VVA
Vietnam Veterans of America
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