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  2. Official Military Personnel File - Wikipedia

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    The OMPF is an administrative record of a service member's history, such as orders, awards, evaluations, and discharge papers. It is also known as a 201 File in the U.S. Army and used by the CIA for their employees.

  3. Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    EDIPI number is a unique identifier for records in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) database. DEERS is a system for U.S. military and eligible family members, veterans, contractors and civil service personnel.

  4. Military Personnel Records Center - Wikipedia

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    The Military Personnel Records Center (NPRC-MPR) is a repository of over 56 million military records in St. Louis, Missouri. It was established in 1955 and has faced several incidents, such as a fire in 1973 and a record scanning hoax in 2004.

  5. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide. Learn what Hgb levels mean, why you may need a Hgb test, and what can cause high or low Hgb levels.

  6. United States Army Human Resources Command - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, role, and structure of the Army HRC, a direct reporting unit that manages the career of Soldiers from basic training to retirement. The HRC is located on Fort Knox, Kentucky, and has 40 operational elements across the country.

  7. SIDPERS - Wikipedia

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    SIDPERS is a database system for personnel accounting by the United States Army. It has different versions for the Active Army, Reserve, and National Guard, and interfaces with various applications such as iPERMS and AITS.

  8. National Guard (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, organization, and missions of the National Guard, a state-based military force that is part of the U.S. Army and Air Force reserve components. The National Guard traces its origins to colonial militias and has been activated for federal and state duties since 1636.

  9. United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army is the land service branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and the oldest branch of the military. It has its roots in the Continental Army, which fought for independence in the American Revolutionary War, and has participated in conflicts worldwide since then.