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Learn about the OMPF, an administrative record of a service member's history, such as orders, awards, evaluations, and discharge. Find out how to request copies from the National Archives and how the CIA uses the term "201 file".
RAPIDS is a system that issues the definitive credential within the US Department of Defense (DoD) using information from the DEERS system. It authenticates individuals, captures unique identifying characteristics, and provides a distinct identification credential for DoD affiliation and benefits.
The sergeant major of the Army (SMA) is the most senior enlisted soldier in the U.S. Army, appointed to serve as a spokesman and advisor to the chief of staff. The SMA wears a unique rank insignia, collar brass, and positional color, and is equivalent to a general for formal courtesies.
AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.
Learn how to avoid drug interactions with medications, foods, drinks, and health conditions. Find out which drugs can cause side effects, reduce effectiveness, or be dangerous when taken together.
A comprehensive and chronological table of the 45 men who have served as president of the United States since 1789, with their portraits, names, terms, parties, and vice presidents. Learn about the history, politics, and controversies of the American presidency.
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Frocking is when an officer wears the insignia of the higher rank before the official date of promotion. Learn about the history, customs, and benefits of frocking in the U.S. military services.