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Old 05-22-2014, 01:43 PM   #1
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Thank You Both! Every profession has its' own language! In law it was generally Latin! An example "RES IPSA LOQUITER" 'The facts speak for themselves'! Which was unusual! Our laws were based on English common law. Its present although often we never notice! Speaking of job titles for example the title 'Sheriff' was derived from old England. The word sheriff cam from 2 words. The first 'shire' means county and 'reeve' the Kings representative to collect taxes and solve petty disputes. He wasoften hated as he was also the tax collector! The shire reeve or sheriff One exception was Louisana has its' basis in the French Napoleanic code and is similar although different in some respects. Their Bar exam is brutal and takes over 20 hours!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Louisiana Eric

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Eric,

You're correct. That last blouse you've posted once belonged to a Jarhead.

Gunny John

PS. Bye the bye, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Marines and Zoomies use different MOS designators. The Navy and Coast Guard "ratings" are actually nominal, in that for the most part, they tell you what the Sailor does, i.e., "Boatswain's Mate," "Electrician's Mate," "Yeoman", etc. They still have a numerical designator for administrative purposes as well as rank precedent; i.e. "0001" for a Boatswain, and "0025" for a Yeoman. All things being equal...rank (e-1, e-2, e-3, etc.) date of rank, etc... A Boatswain outranks a Yeoman. (Me. USN 1962 - 65)

The Army has its own and the other guys can fill you in.

The "Crotch" also has number precedent to denote which job is "more Important." A basic enlisted grunt is an "0311." I was a Tanker/Tank Commander..."1811"...although, as in the Army, you take on greater responsibility as you gain rank...e-1, e-2, e-3. When they kicked my arse out for being too old and infirm (50) I was a E-7 (pay grade) Gunnery Sergeant (Rank) my MOS was "1811" and my job was Platoon Sergeant. (Me. USMC 1979 - 92) Also, every Marine has a secondary MOS..."0311." A Marine is a Rifleman, first, last and always.

Only God Himself understands Air Force rank structure. Guns
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