[FedCom] S Florida Customs

Tom Greenwood [email protected]
Thu, 5 Feb 2004 21:00:16 -0500


This agrees with what I had observed in the past here in New England.  The
letter between the region and the district identified what type of unit they
were.  "A" were agents, "I" were inspectors.  I recall there being others
such as "K" and "S" but memory is starting to fail me now.

Tom
Metro West Boston, MA


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Subject: Re: [FedCom] S Florida Customs


In a message dated 2/5/2004 4:00:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

> Does anyone know how the Sectors were broken down by Customs years ago?
>
> 1 - Boston or New England
> 2 -
> 3 -
> 4 - FLA
>
> This might be the new Call Sign system.
> Region as the first Number??
>



"7" was the Pacific Region.

The region number was always the first part of the callsign, but when there
were in their own region they didn't use it.  You seldom ever heard it
because
they didnt move around the country as much in the old days.

The number block after the letter generally told you which District,
Resident
Office, or Port of Entry of the region the unit was from.  Example:  7A100's
were Los Angeles District, 7A200's were San Diego District, etc.  But here
locally, they would never say the "7".

Chris
Southern California


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