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  2. Enlisted Evaluation Report - Wikipedia

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    An enlisted evaluation report (EER) is an evaluation form used by the United States Army. The Army commissioned officer equivalent is the officer evaluation report (OER). The United States Navy equivalent is the fitness report (FITREP). The United States Air Force equivalent is the enlisted performance report (EPR).

  3. United States Army Test and Evaluation Command - Wikipedia

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    ATEC is a direct reporting unit of the U.S. Army responsible for testing and evaluating Army equipment. It has various test centers and subordinate commands throughout the U.S. and Hawaii, and conducts tests for military and civilian customers.

  4. Officer Education System - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the OES, the progressive and sequential education and training process for officers in the U.S. Army. The OES offers various courses and schools from pre-commissioning to senior level.

  5. United States Army Basic Training - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the recruit training program of the U.S. Army, also known as Basic Combat Training (BCT), for service in the Army, Reserve, or National Guard. Find out the daily schedule, drill sergeants, battle buddies, and hands-on training of BCT.

  6. Senior enlisted advisor - Wikipedia

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    A senior enlisted advisor (SEA) is the most senior enlisted service member in a unit, and acts as an advisor to the commanding officer. The SEA for a battalion or larger-sized unit in the US Army is usually a Command Sergeant Major, while in the US Marine Corps it is a sergeant major.

  7. Electronic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Electronic warfare is warfare involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum or directed energy to control, attack, or impede enemy operations. It consists of three major subdivisions: electronic attack, electronic protection, and electronic warfare support. Learn more about the history, doctrine, and applications of EW.

  8. 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.

  9. Frocking - Wikipedia

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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, policies, and benefits of frocking in the US Army, Navy, and Air Force.