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Using the codes eases coordination and improves understanding during multiservice operations. The codes are intended for use by air, ground, sea, and space operations personnel at the tactical level. Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. There is a key provided below to describe what personnel ...
The Navy created the first suffix code "W", written after the service numbers of female enlisted personnel, but it was the Air Force that made the greatest use of suffix codes until 1965 when the Air Force switched to using prefixes. Some prefix and suffix codes were also re-introduced, with different meanings, by various branches of military.
PERRLA: pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation [3] Per Vag: per vagina PET: positron emission tomography (cerebral metabolic scan) PFO: patent foramen ovale: PFT: pulmonary function test (see spirometry) PGCS: Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale: PH: Pulmonary hypertension Past history (see also medical history) PH x: past history ...
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DoDAAC – Department of Defense Activity Address Code (U.S. Military) DoDAF – Department of Defense Architecture Framework (U.S. Military) DoDIC – Department of Defense Identification Code (U.S. Military) DOEHRS – Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System (U.S. Military) DOP – Drop-Off Point; DPMs – Disruptive ...
The Vassdalen avalanche was Norway's worst disaster involving the military since the German invasion of Norway (1940). As a result, Norway went into mourning and the force-on-force exercise prematurely ended. In January 1980, USS Saipan (LHA-2) was out to sea to an amphibious landing at Cape Code in preparation for the NATO Exercise Anorak ...
Alexander Ortiz, a 21-year-old charged with murder, was attacked by his alleged victim's uncle and another man in an Albuquerque, New Mexico courtroom.
The complete nomenclature consists of an Approved Item Name (AIN), an extended modifier (if applicable), and the type designation. The AIN is presented in all capital letters, is not abbreviated, and is followed by a colon. Each AIN has a corresponding 6-digit Item Name Code (INC) which can be referenced in the H6 Cataloging Handbook.