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  2. United States military seniority - Wikipedia

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    For multi-national exercises, such as the Sharem event in South Korea, ships of foreign nations are sometimes given tactical seniority and thus may issue routine movement orders to United States vessels. Actual combat would fall under the Task Force system, in which a United States admiral, with clear seniority, would take command over all vessels.

  3. United States order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    The United States order of precedence is an advisory document maintained by the Ceremonials Division of the Office of the Chief of Protocol of the United States which lists the ceremonial order, or relative preeminence, for domestic and foreign government officials (military and civilian) at diplomatic, ceremonial, and social events within the United States and abroad.

  4. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Laird is a Scottish hereditary feudal dignity ranking below a Scottish Baron but above an Esquire; Esquire is a rank of gentry originally derived from Squire and indicating the status of an attendant to a knight, an apprentice knight, or a manorial lord; [45] it ranks below Knight (or in Scotland below Laird) but above Gentleman. [e] [f]

  5. 'Grave whispering': How a Somerville man keeps the story of ...

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    SOMERVILLE – Arthur Adair’s official title may be the community relations coordinator of the New Cemetery, but he calls himself a “griot.”

  6. Duke of Sussex to appeal against High Court ruling over ...

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    The Duke of Sussex will seek to appeal against a High Court ruling dismissing his challenge over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK, a spokesman has said ...

  7. National Security Personnel System - Wikipedia

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    The National Security Personnel System (NSPS) was a pay for performance pay system created in 2004-5 under authorization by Congress for the United States Department of Defense (DoD) [1] and implemented in mid-2006.

  8. Senior Executive Service (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Executive Service (SES) [1] is a position classification in the United States federal civil service equivalent to general officer or flag officer rank in the U.S. Armed Forces. It was created in 1979 when the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 went into effect under President Jimmy Carter .

  9. Duke Health amps up security measures in wake of attack on ...

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    Duke will station more security guards in emergency rooms and close off some entrances. There were six victims of an attack Thursday morning, the latest in a string of violent incidents in health ...