LTC or Lt. Col In relation to Civil War, I have seen it written Lieut.-Colonel which is not much of an abbreviation and Lt-Col.
Lieut- Bagley's Funeral- Escort of Lieut- Bagley's at Raleigh N- C- - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Lieut. Thomas Fuller House was created in 1684.
Lieut-Col Plumer has written: 'An Irregular Corps In Matabeleland'
In the United States Navy, the abbreviation LT before a sailor's name indicates that the sailor has the rank of Lieutenant (also abbreviated LT, Lieut, and LEUT).
Lieut. Chas. Rathbone Low has written: 'Her Majestys Navy including its deeds and battles.'
Generally, the rank of lieutenant (for both the police and the armed forces) is abbreviated as "Lt". If you were contacting a lieutenant named Jack Mason, you'd put "Lt. Jack Mason" or "Lt. Mason".
Lieut-Colonel PR Innes has written books on military history and strategy, with a focus on British military campaigns and commanders. Some of his notable works include "Suez: Britain's End of Empire in the Middle East" and "The Falklands War and its Aftermath".
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The abbreviation for abbreviation is "abbr."
The abbreviation for centimeter is cm. The abbreviation for meter is m. The abbreviation for inches is in. The abbreviation for liter is L.
"GPA" is already an abbreviation for "grade point average". There is no further abbreviation for the abbreviation.