#
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The Hash Mark is used here to mean an unknown or yet to be specified number of any length.
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*
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Marks a Flight operation, i.e. one with a unique SG base specific operational codename.6
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**
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Marks any badge award or insignia that has been superceded by a higher award and is therefore no longer worn.
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?
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A place holder for an unknown that is not subject to security issues. See "X" below, and Note #6 above.
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101FILE
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Asset File, record of individual UNMC (UNSGC) assets.6
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201FILE
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Personnel File, record of individual UNMC (UNSGC) personnel or POI.6
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301FILE
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NGO File, the record for individual Non-Governmental Organisations.6
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401FILE
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Recovery/Retrieval File: the record of individual items, unknown persons or enterties 'retrieved' from off-world.6
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501FILE
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Scientific File, the record of individual scientific projects, programs, samples, items etc.6
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601FILE
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Miscellaneous File, the record of individual miscellaneous elements not covered by any other file type.6
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AAR
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After Action Report, mission and operational reports/reviews.6
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aka
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also known as
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BP#
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Battle Practise number X. An officially designated operation dedicated to the conduct of military exercises. The number refers to the number of operations of that type conducted. Used as a suffix to a CON-#.
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C#
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Conference number X. An officially designated operation during which a conference, which is normally either strategic, medical, or rarely, other, is conducted. The number refers to the number of operations of that type conducted. Used as a suffix to a CON-#.
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CON-#
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The numerical operational designation within the CONTACT program. Sometimes provided with a suffix to indicate type. This reference is only used for officially designated operations. See
HERE
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CRE#
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Combat Readiness Exercise. An acknowledged operator organised training event that does not warrant a CON-#.
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-DL#
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A file suffix for a "Death Letter" of a given number.6
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EIC#
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Expert Infantry Course number X, also often erroneously known as "Bootcamp". An officially designated operation dedicated to the conduct of a Expert Infantry Course (EIC). The number refers to the number of operations of that type conducted. Used as a suffix to a CON-#.
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EICU
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Expert Infantry Course Units, the points earned for satisfactory participation in an EIC.
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-FIN
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Financial, the suffix to a file concerned with financial issues.6
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KIA
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Killed In Action, ONLY ever used when the body has been recovered as proof.
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-LE
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Legal, the suffix to a file concerned with legal issues or contracts.6
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-MED
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Medical, the suffix to a TOP SECRET Medical Record/Report.6
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MIA
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Missing In Action, used regardless of belief as to status (alive or dead) when no body has been recovered as proof.
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MPC
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Temporary Security Guard Service with a regiments Military Police Company.
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N/A
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Not Aplicable/Available.
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NGO
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Non-Governmental Organisation, academic, corporate etc.
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NOK
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1. Next Of Kin.
2. A file suffix "-NOK".6
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OP
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Operation, either named or CLASSIFIED.
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POI
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1. Persons Of Interest.
2. A file suffix "-POI".6
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PP
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Promotional Points - the points used in determining rank.
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(PR)
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Protected Rank, i.e. a rank earned under an earlier promotional system.
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RD#
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Regimental Dinner number X. An officially designated operation during which such a dinner event is conducted. The number refers to the number of operations of that type conducted. Used as a suffix to a CON-#.
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RDC#
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Regimental Dinner & Conference number X. See C# and RD# above.
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SC
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Security Clearance.
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TBA
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To Be Added/Advised
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UCMJ
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Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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WIA
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Wounded In Action.
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X
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Used as a place holder for an unknown element usually with associated security issues. See also "?" and Note #6 above.
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-XFILE
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Extraordinary File, a suffix to any file type. Sometimes rendered as "X-FILE" 6
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