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  2. Robert W. Hartsock - Wikipedia

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    S/Sgt. Hartsock, distinguished himself in action while serving as section leader with the 44th Infantry Platoon. When the Dầu Tiếng Base Camp came under a heavy enemy rocket and mortar attack, S/Sgt. Hartsock and his platoon commander spotted an enemy sapper squad which had infiltrated the camp undetected.

  3. MOS 0369 - Wikipedia

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    The infantry unit leader is a staff non-commissioned officer with the rank of staff sergeant through master gunnery sergeant (specifically excluding first sergeants and sergeants major) who assists commanders and operations officers in the training, deployment and tactical employment of rifle, reconnaissance, direct action, weapons, Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR), and antitank platoons ...

  4. List of United States Marine Corps MOS - Wikipedia

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    0363 Light Armored Reconnaissance Unit Leader – GySgt–SSgt (Added 1 October 2017) [8] 0365 Infantry Squad Leader [f] (NMOS 0311, 0331, 0341, 0352) – Sgt; 0367 Light Armored Reconnaissance Master Gunner (NMOS 0313, 0363, 0393) [f] – MGySgt–Sgt (Added 1 October 2017) 0369 Infantry Unit Leader – GySgt–SSgt

  5. Ranks and insignia of NATO - Wikipedia

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    In Ukraine, the introduction of NATO codes for military ranks took place in two stages. Firstly in 2020, the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) amended the structure of military ranks [ 16 ] which was followed in January 2021, by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine approving the compliance of military ranks with NATO codes by order [ 17 ...

  6. List of code names in the Doctrine and Covenants - Wikipedia

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    In the 1876 and 1921 LDS editions, the real names were published in parentheses following the code names, and the 1981 LDS edition printed only the real names. [2] The Community of Christ edition still uses the code names, with a key to their identities suggested in the section headings. [3]

  7. List of civil defense ranks - Wikipedia

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    Rescue Party Leader: Welfare Section Detachment Leader: Ambulance Detachment Leader: First Aid Party Leader ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  8. Company (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, there was an increase in the number of noncommissioned officers (NCOs) to serve as section leaders (sergeants) and squad leaders (corporals) to the point that in 1901 with the increase in privates to 127 (from 84 in 1898) that there were then authorized 18 corporals and six sergeants, along with two buglers (the bugle having ...

  9. Rottenführer - Wikipedia

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    ' section leader ') was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank that was first created in the year 1932. The rank of Rottenführer was used by several Nazi paramilitary groups, among them the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Schutzstaffel (SS) and was senior to the paramilitary rank of Sturmmann. [1]