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  2. Officer Qualification Record - Wikipedia

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    1.12 DD Form 1172. 1.13 NAVMC 11051. 1.14 DD Form 1561. 2 See also. 3 Notes. 4 References. ... On this page you will also find a Marine's current composite score ...

  3. United States Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification ...

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    Tan (DD FORM 2765) - Tan identification card recipients are afforded multiple privileges. Recipients include gold-star (surviving) parents and dependents, Medal of Honor recipients, prisoners of war (current and former), Air Force/Army/Navy Cross recipients, and veterans who have been given a disability rating of 100% by the Department of ...

  4. Morse code abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Morse code abbreviations are not the same as prosigns.Morse abbreviations are composed of (normal) textual alpha-numeric character symbols with normal Morse code inter-character spacing; the character symbols in abbreviations, unlike the delineated character groups representing Morse code prosigns, are not "run together" or concatenated in the way most prosigns are formed.

  5. Official Military Personnel File - Wikipedia

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    Typical Air Force OMPF from the late 20th century. The Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), known as a 201 File in the U.S. Army, is an Armed Forces administrative record containing information about a service member's history, such as: [1]

  6. Hull classification symbol - Wikipedia

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    DLGN: Destroyer leader, guided missile, nuclear-propulsion (later frigate) (abolished 30 June 1975) The DL category was established in 1951 with the abolition of the CLK category. CLK 1 became DL 1 and DD 927–930 became DL 2–5. By the mid-1950s the term destroyer leader had been dropped in favor of frigate.

  7. USS Lofberg - Wikipedia

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    Gus Brynolf Lofberg, Jr. was born on 6 April 1903 in Manitou, Michigan.He graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 2 June 1927. He served on board such ships as USS Concord, USS William B. Preston, USS Macleish, USS Arctic and USS California before receiving his first command, USS Little on 27 February 1942.