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134 Cards in this Set
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E-1
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Seaman Recruit
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E-2
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Seaman Apprentice
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E-3
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Seaman
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E-4
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Petty Officer Third Class
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E-5
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Petty Officer Second Class
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E-6
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Petty Officer First Class
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E-7
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Chief Petty Officer
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E-8
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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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E-9
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Master Chief Petty Officer
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0-1
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Ensign
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0-2
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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0-3
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Lieutenant
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0-4
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Lieutenant Commander
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0-5
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Commander
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0-6
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Captain
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0-7
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Rear admiral (Lower Half)
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0-8
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Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
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0-9
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Vice Admiral
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0-10
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Admiral
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W-2
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Chief Warrant Officer
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W-3
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Chief Warrant Officer
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W-4
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Chief Warrant Officer
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Adrift
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Loose from moorings and out of control (applied to anything lost, out of hand or left lying about)
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Aft-End
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Near or toward the stern of the vessel
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All Hands
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The entire ship's company, both officer and enlisted
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Allotment
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An amount of money a member has coming out of his regular pay
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Aye-Aye
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Reply to an order or command meaning "I understand and will comply"
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Barracks
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Building where Sailors live
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Below
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Downstairs
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Brightwork
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Brass or shiny metal kept polished rather than painted
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Bunk or Rack
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Bed
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Buoy
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An anchored float used as an aid to navigation or to mark the location of and object
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Carry on
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An order to resume work or duties
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Cast off
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To throw off; to let go; to unfurl
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Chain Locker
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Compartment in which anchor chain is stowed
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Chit, Chit Book
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Coupon of receipt book
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Chow Hall (mess deck)
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Place to eat
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Colors
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Raising or lowering of a national flag ceremonies help at 0800 and sunset for hoisting and hauling down the national ensign
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Deep Six
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To dispose of by throwing over the side
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Ensign
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National flag; commissioned officer between the rank of Chief Warrant Officer and Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Fast
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Snugly secured
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Fathom
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A unit of length equal to 6 feet used for measuring the depth of water
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Field Day
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General cleaning day, usually the day before an inspection
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First Lieutenant
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Officer responsible to the X0 for the deck department/division aboard ship, or the command maintenance
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Flag Officer
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Any commissioned officer in paygrade 0-7 or above
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Galley
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Kitchen
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Gangway
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An opening in a bulwark or lifeline that provides access to a brow or accommodation ladder; an order meaning to clear the way
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Gear Locker
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Storage room
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Geedunk
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Candy, Gum or cafeteria
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General Quarters
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Battle stations
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Ground Tackle
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All the equipment used in mooring or anchoring a ship
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Hatch
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Door
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Head
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Bathroom
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Jack Box
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Access box to sound-powered phone circuitry
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Ladder
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A device to allow movement of personnel from one level to another; stairs
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Leave
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Authorized vacation
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Liberty
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Permission to leave the base usually for not more than 48 hours
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Lifeline
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Lines erected around the weatherdecks of a ship to prevent from falling or being washed over the side
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Overhead
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Ceiling
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Passageway
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Hallway
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Quarters
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Assembling of all hands for muster, instruction and inspection
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Rating
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A job specialty title
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Reveille
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Wake up, start a new day
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Scullery
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Place to wash dishes
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Scuttlebutt
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Drinking fountain;a rumor
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Secure
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Lock, put away or stop work
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Sickbay
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Hospital or medical clinic
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Swab
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Mop
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Taps
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Time to sleep, end of the day
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Tattoo
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Five minutes before taps
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Topside
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Upstairs
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Turn To
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Begin Work
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Scullery
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Place to wash dishes
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Scuttlebutt
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Drinking fountain;a rumor
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Secure
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Lock, put away or stop work
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Sickbay
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Hospital or Medical clinic
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Swab
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Mop
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Taps
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Time to sleep, End of day
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Tattoo
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Five minutes before taps
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Topside
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Upstairs
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Turn To
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Begin Work
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Working aloft
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Working above the highest deck; generally performing maintenance on the ships mast
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0100
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1:00 am
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0200
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2:00 am
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0300
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3:00 am
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0400
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4:00 am
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0500
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5:00 am
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0600
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6:00 am
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0700
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7:00 am
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0800
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8:00 am
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0900
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9:00 am
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1000
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10:00 am
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1100
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11:00 am
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1200
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12:00 pm
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1300
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1:00 pm
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1400
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2:00 pm
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1500
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3:00 pm
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1600
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4:00 pm
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1700
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5:00 pm
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1800
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6:00 pm
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1900
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7:00 pm
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2000
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8:00 pm
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2100
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9:00 pm
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2200
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10:00 pm
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2300
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11:00 pm
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2400
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12:00 am
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A
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Alpha
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B
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Bravo
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C
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Charlie
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D
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Delta
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E
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Echo
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F
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Foxtrot
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G
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Golf
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H
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Hotel
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I
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India
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J
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Juliet
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K
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Kilo
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L
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Lima
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M
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Mike
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N
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November
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O
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Oscar
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P
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Papa
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Q
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Quebec
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R
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Romeo
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S
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Sierra
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T
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Tango
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U
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Uniform
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V
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Victor
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W
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Wiskey
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X
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Xray
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Y
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Yankee
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Z
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Zulu
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General Order 1
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To take Charge of this post and all government property in view
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General Order 2
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To walk my post in a military manner keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing
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