- Radio Corp. of America
- Aluminum Co. of America
- Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey
- H.J. Baker & Bro.
- Jones Bros. & Co.
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
- Norton Enterprises, Inc.
- Maryland Steamship Co., Ltd.
- Chesapeake & Delaware Canal
- Fairmount Building & Loan Association
- Electronics Manufacturing Co.
- Texas College of Arts & Industries
- Robert Wilson & Associates, Inc.
- Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
- Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers
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- Little Theater Company
- Senate Banking, Housing and
- U.S. News & World Report Urban Affairs Committee
Company and Corporation are not abbreviated in names of Federal Government units.
- Commodity Credit Corporation
- Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
- Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
In the names of informal companionships the word and is spelled out.
- Gilbert and Sullivan
- Currier and Ives
In other than formal usage, a civil, military, or naval title preceding a name is abbreviated if followed by first or given name or initial; but Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms., M., MM., Messrs., Mile., Mme., and Dr. are abbreviated with or without first or given name or initial.
Officer ranks in the United States military consist of commissioned officers and warrant officers. The commissioned ranks are the highest in the military These officers hold presidential commissions and are confirmed at their ranks by the Senate. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps officers are called company grade officers in the pay grades of O-l to O-3, field grade