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  2. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the methods and strategies used to manipulate public opinion and behavior through propaganda. Find out the definitions, examples, and psychological aspects of propaganda techniques, such as ad hominem, bandwagon, and big lie.

  3. 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.

  4. David C. Nichols - Wikipedia

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    He is also a graduate of U.S. Army Ranger School. After a lateral transfer to the United States Navy and Naval Flight Officer training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, he reported to NAS Whidbey Island, Washington, in October 1974 for training in the A-6 Intruder carrier-based attack aircraft.

  5. Recruitment in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and methods of recruiting soldiers for the British Army from 1707 to the present day. Find out how the army relied on volunteers, conscripts, press gangs, foreigners and other sources to meet its needs.

  6. Dignified transfer - Wikipedia

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    A dignified transfer is a procedure honoring the return of the remains of a servicemember who died in the service of the US. It is conducted at Dover Air Force Base and attended by senior officers, and media access is restricted to certain operations.

  7. Inferring horizontal gene transfer - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is the transmission of DNA between organisms outside of vertical inheritance. Learn about the methods, mechanisms and examples of HGT, and how it affects evolution and phenotypes.

  8. Job rotation - Wikipedia

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    Job rotation is a technique of changing employees' assigned jobs periodically to enhance their skills, motivation and flexibility. Learn how job rotation works, why employers use it, what are its advantages and disadvantages, and see examples of companies that practice it.

  9. Forward observers in the U.S. military - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the role and training of 13F artillery observers in the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, who are also known as Joint Fire Support Specialists or Fire Support Marines. Find out how they direct artillery fire, coordinate aerial strikes, and operate with other units in various missions.