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  2. Mail Call (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mail Call is a television program that aired on the History Channel. It was hosted by R. Lee Ermey , a retired United States Marine Corps staff sergeant and honorary gunnery sergeant . [ 1 ] The show debuted on August 4, 2002 as part of the "Fighting Fridays" lineup. [ 2 ]

  3. R. Lee Ermey - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2005 episode of Mail Call filmed at Whiteman Air Force Base, he was the 341st person to fly in the B-2 stealth bomber. Ermey hosted a second History Channel program entitled Lock n' Load with R. Lee Ermey (2009), which discussed the history of various weapons used by militaries of today. [18]

  4. Mail Call - Wikipedia

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    Mail Call may refer to: Mail Call (bugle call), a call which signals personnel to assemble for the distribution of mail; Mail Call (TV series), a History Channel TV series; Mail Call (radio program), an American radio program; Mail Call (M*A*S*H), an episode of the TV series M*A*S*H

  5. Flight officer - Wikipedia

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    The title flight officer was a military rank used by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, and also an air force rank in several Commonwealth countries, where it was used for female officers and was equivalent to the rank of flight lieutenant. The term flight officer is sometimes used today to describe job title positions as ...

  6. Air observer - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded RAF "kill" of the Second World War, on 20 September 1939, was by air observer Sergeant F. Letchford, aboard a Fairey Battle, flown by Flying Officer L.H. Baker. [2] Observers were also issued with weapons, and expected to engage with enemy aircraft in the early days of military aviation. Over time, the role changed and ...

  7. Weapon systems officer - Wikipedia

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    A Weapon Systems Officer (WSO), nicknamed "Wizzo", is an air flight officer directly involved in all air operations and weapon systems of a military aircraft.. Historically, aircrew duties in military aircraft were highly specialised and rigid, because the relevant controls, instruments/displays, and/or weapons were concentrated in front of particular seats, panels or positions.

  8. Exclusive: How does the military handle trauma? NJ sergeant's ...

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    Sorenson helped Matthews connect with Brenda Gohr, a Texas-based attorney and former Air Force officer and military lawyer, who now offers legal advice to service members as part of a group called ...

  9. Pilot officer - Wikipedia

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    The rank of pilot officer does not imply that the officer is aircrew. Following reforms to the Royal Air Force's promotion system, wherein previously, university graduates passed out of RAF Cranwell at a higher substantive rank than their non-graduate peers, pilot officer rank is now only applicable to ground branches.