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Air Force

Air Force license plates
(A) AFRES = Air Force Reserve - NFIA = Niagara Falls International Airport
(B) SAC = Strategic Air Command - GFAFB = Grand Forks (North Dakota) Air Force Base
(C) SMS = Squadron Management System - DMAFB = Davis-Monthan (Arizona) Air Force Base
(D) STRATCOM = Strategic Command - SGS = Space and Global Strike
(E) 1972 Series, first two digits indicate the year the plate was issued
(F) B = Civilian Type Vehicle
(G) C = Construction Equipment

Army

Army license plates
(A) First Army is the oldest and longest-established field army of the United States Army. It served as a theater army, having seen service in both World War I and World War II, and supplied the US army with soldiers and equipment during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. It now serves as a mobilization, readiness and training command. (2)

(A) Camp Reynolds was a World War II Army Camp from 1942 to 1946. Its original name was Shenango Personnel Replacement Depot (commonly referred to as Camp Shenango). The camp was located in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. (3)

Coast Guard

Coast Guard license plates
(A) Today, the coast guard uses GSA (General Services Administration) plates.

Historic Military Bases

Historic Military Bases license plates
Historic Military Bases license plates

Marine Corps

Marine Corps license plates

National Guard

National Guard license plates
All states issue their own plates to National Guard members

Navy

Navy license plates

Other Military Related

Other Military Related license plates
(A) Booster/Souvenir Plate
(B) The Forty & Eight is a charitable honor society of American wartime veterans. It was formed in 1920 by American Legionnaires and it has been committed to charitable aims.

Credits

Photo & data contributors
(1) Jim Fox/Greg Gibson(2) Wikipedia - First United States Army(3) Wikipedia - Camp Reynolds