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United States military occupation codes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Military Occupational Specialty code is used in the United States Army and United States Marines. In the U.S. Air Force, a system of Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC) is used. In the United States Na...
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Then my dad built a home on Allen St and lived there for about 12 years before moving about six blocks away to Green St and then lived there until I went into the Navy. ... Navy Recruit Training - Great Lakes, IL ... HM3 - FMF - MOS 8404;
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Navy Hospital Corpsmen and Dental Technicians not only assist physicians and dentists but rise to the challenge of rendering emergency medical or dental treatment in the field and aboard ships. Intelligent individuals who can think and act fast are in demand for this highly respected career field.
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A strong interest in the mathematics, physics, and mechanical fields could place you in the ranks of the Navy community responsible for keeping the fleet moving.
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Inspired by Tamiya's 1/350th scale USS Missouri and the fine work of other modelers, ... Hull: At 1/192nd scale the hull is 56 inches long. It is made from balsa sheet over an 1/8" thick plywood frame fiberglassed for strength. The hull is ... The hull strakes are made from thicker coats of primer painted heavily between masks.
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