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  2. Missing man table - Wikipedia

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    The table is usually set close to, or within sight of, the entrance to the dining room. For large events, the missing man table may be set for seven places representing each of the six armed services (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard), with the seventh symbolizing the civilians who died during armed conflict. [7]

  3. Sideboy - Wikipedia

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    A visiting Navy officer who is not an operational commander is announced by his or her rank and service; for example, Captain, U.S. Navy, Colonel, U.S. Army. A party consisting of more than one officer or official entitled to an announcement either arrives or departs, only the senior member need be announced.

  4. Frocking - Wikipedia

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    A frocking ceremony on board the USS Peleliu. In the United States military, frocking is the practice of a commissioned or non-commissioned officer selected for promotion wearing the insignia of the higher grade before the official date of promotion (the "date of rank").

  5. Military retirement (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Military retirement in the United States is a system of benefits designed to improve the quality and retention of personnel recruited to and retained within the United States military. These benefits are technically not a veterans pension , but a retainer payment, as retired service members are eligible to be reactivated.

  6. Casing of the Colors - Wikipedia

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    The Casing of the Colors is a traditional ceremony held by United States Army commands, brigades and regiments as well as United States Marine Corps units. Each of these units have unique flags referred to as " colors " which are carried by the color guards to represent the unit at military ceremonies.

  7. James Pasquarette - Wikipedia

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    James F. Pasquarette (born 1961) is a retired lieutenant general [2] in the United States Army, who last served as the deputy Chief of Staff of the Army G-8, previously serving as Commanding General of United States Army Japan. [3] He is a graduate of Furman University and was commissioned in 1983. [4]

  8. At Pentagon, a missing portrait and fears of an upheaval - AOL

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    It's hard to tell just where retired General Mark Milley's portrait once hung in the Pentagon's prestigious E-ring hallway, alongside all of the former chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

  9. Stephen R. Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Stephen R. Lyons is a retired four-star general in the United States Army who last served as the 13th commander of the United States Transportation Command from August 2018 to October 2021. He previously served as the commanding general of United States Army Combined Arms Support Command / Sustainment Center of Excellence as well as the senior ...