5 FAH-1 H-1030
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(CT:CH-26; 06-21-2012)
(Office of Origin: IRM/BMP/GRP/GP)
(Updated only to revise Office of Origin and some formatting)
5 FAH-1 H-1031 USING THE FULL NAME
(TL:CH-4; 07-31-2002)
Use the full name of this country as it appears in the
Constitution"United States of America"in all formal documents and
communications, which constitute parts of international agreements. The
shorter form (United States; U.S.) may be used in all other correspondence.
5 FAH-1 H-1032 USING THE ADJECTIVE
FORM
(CT:CH-19; 7-27-2007)
a. The adjective "American" is commonly used
in informal speech or correspondence when referring to the United
States of America (e.g., American Ambassador, American Embassy, etc.). When
it is important to show the sovereignty of the United States of America, use
the adjective "United States" or "U.S.", (e.g., United
States citizen, U.S. territorial possessions, etc.).
b. In informal correspondence, the adjective "United
States" or the abbreviation "U.S. may be used. When using "United States" as a noun, always spell it out.
5 FAH-1 H-1033 FOREIGN DIPLOMATS IN
THE UNITED STATES
(CT:CH-19; 7-27-2007)
The Department of State Protocol Office (S/CPR) maintains the
official Diplomatic List, and updates it three times per year. For the
current official list of names of specific representatives, their order of
precedence, and changes in titles or status of missions, see the Diplomatic List
at the State Department Internet Web site.
5 FAH-1 H-1034 THROUGH H-1039
Unassigned
(TL:CH-1; 09-30-1993)