Talk:Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region

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A note to editors: communication from the Military District of Washington has emphasized that while the proper name of the Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region has been inconsistently written with and without a hyphen (separating "Headquarters" and "National") up until this time, a concensus has been reached on deleting the hyphen in all future formal and informal written media. However, the acronym, JFHQ-NCR, maintains the hyphen for the time being.

As an additional note, "Force" is singular, not plural. ScreaminEagle 02:55, 20 April 2006 (UTC)