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  2. Change of command - Wikipedia

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    A change of command is a military tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility for a unit from one commanding or flag officer to another.

  3. Template:User Army E-8 1SG - Wikipedia

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  4. Henderson v Merrett Syndicates Ltd - Wikipedia

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    negligence, assumption of responsibility, concurrent liability Henderson v Merrett Syndicates Ltd [1994] UKHL 5 was a landmark House of Lords case. It established the possibility of concurrent liability in both tort and contract .

  5. Template:US enlisted ranks - Wikipedia

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  6. File:USAFA First Sergeant.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Template talk:User Army E-8 1SG - Wikipedia

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  8. Frocking - Wikipedia

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    The term frocking dates back to the Age of Sail, when communications between the Department of the Navy and ships at sea could take months. News of the promotion of an officer arrived, usually via letters brought by another ship, and often with orders for the newly promoted officer to report to a new ship or station.

  9. File:US Army 1920 1SGT.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:25, 15 November 2007: 93 × 161 (4 KB): Ktims {{Information |Description=US Army First Sergeant rank insignia, in use 1920-1942 |Source=Derived from w:Image:US Army E-8 1SG.svg and w:Image:US Army E-7.svg with colour changes per w:Image:WWII2NDSGT.gif.