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  2. United States Navy dog handler hazing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Navy held a retirement pay hearing for Toussaint at Norfolk Naval Station in February 2010. The government argued for him to be retired as a petty officer first class. After two days of testimony and 30 minutes of deliberation, the panel unanimously recommended that Toussaint be retired as a senior chief petty officer.

  3. Chief petty officer (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A chief petty officer's full title is a combination of the two. Thus, a chief petty officer who has the rating of gunner's mate would be referred to as a chief gunner's mate (GMC). [8] Each rating has an official abbreviation, such as QM for quartermaster, BM for boatswain's mate, and FC for fire controlman. When combined with the Petty Officer ...

  4. Robert J. O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    He served with SEAL Teams Two (1996–2001), Four (2001–2004), and Six (2004–2012), and attained the rank of senior chief petty officer. Upon his discharge from the Navy on 24 August 2012 (after 16.6 years), O'Neill was still assigned to SEAL Team Six at Virginia Beach, Virginia and had six months and 15 days of sea service to his credit. [5]

  5. List of active duty United States senior enlisted leaders and ...

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    Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Reserve: Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Reserve (MCPO-CGR) Command Master Chief William B. Adams [187] [188] U.S. Coast Guard: Command Master Chief U.S. Coast Guard Academy: Command Master Chief, U.S. Coast Guard Academy (USCGA) Command Master Chief Evan C. Burch [189] U.S. Coast Guard

  6. List of United States Navy enlisted rates - Wikipedia

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    All E-1s through E-3s are known as seaman, fireman, airman, constructionman, or hospitalman. E-4 through E-6 are called petty officers. All E-7s are called chief petty officer, E-8s senior chief petty officer, and E-9s master chief petty officer. [1] Rates are displayed on a rating badge, which is a combination of rate and rating. E-2s and E-3s ...

  7. Master-at-arms - Wikipedia

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    The master-at-arms (MAA) is a ship's senior rating, normally carrying the rank of chief petty officer or warrant officer. They are in charge of discipline aboard ship, assisted by regulators of the Royal Navy Police, of which they are a member. The non-substantive (trade) badge of an MAA is a crown within a wreath.

  8. Bob Feller Act of Valor Award - Wikipedia

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    Bob Feller Act of Valor Award Logo. The Bob Feller Act of Valor Award, created in 2013, is a set of awards originally presented annually to a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, a current Major League Baseball player, and a United States Navy Chief Petty Officer. [1]

  9. List of military figures by nickname - Wikipedia

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    Robert Blair Mayne, British officer – founding member of SAS; W. H. Harbison, British RAF officer; Paedo Trev, Royal Navy Petty Officer "The Panther Man" (Italian, L'uomo pantera) – Achille Starace, Italian Army major general, Blackshirt, and Fascist party leader "Papa" – Joseph Joffre, World War I French marechal "Pappy" –