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Cryptologic and technician
* Cryptologic technician administrative
Cryptologic technician checking the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature at the Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center
Cryptologic technician checking the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature

Cryptologic and United
* Cryptologic Technician Interpretive, a branch of the United States Navy Cryptologic Technician rating
Another experiment, in which the names of the famous rabbis were matched against the places of their births and deaths ( rather than the dates ), was conducted in 1997 by Harold Gans, former Senior Cryptologic Mathematician for the United States National Security Agency.
A small piece of the plane was returned to the United States and is on display at the National Cryptologic Museum.
The Central Security Service ( CSS ) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense, established in 1972 by a Presidential Directive to promote full partnership between the National Security Agency ( NSA ) and the Service Cryptologic Elements ( SCE ) of the United States Armed Forces in the field of signals intelligence.
The Central Security Service was established by Presidential Directive in 1972 to promote full partnership between the National Security Agency ( NSA ) and the Service Cryptologic Elements ( SCE ) of the United States Armed Forces.
* Service Cryptologic Elements, the cryptologic service of the United States Armed Forces ( see Central Security Service )
Image credited to NSA's " Center for Cryptologic History " in Boone, James V. The WWII Cryptologic Heritage of the United States ' Computer and Communications Industries
* the National Cryptologic Museum in the United States
In the modern United States Air Force, the Enlisted Aircrew Badge is still issued to 1A0X1 ( Inflight Refueling ), 1A1X1 ( Flight Engineer ), 1A2X1 ( Aircraft Loadmaster ), 1A3X1 ( Airborne Mission Systems Specialist ), 1A4X1 ( Airborne Operation Specialist ), 1A6X1 ( Flight Attendant ), 1A7X1 ( Aerial Gunner ), 1A8X1 ( Airborne Cryptologic Linguist ), 1A8X2 ( Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance ( ISR ) Operator ), X4N0X1 ( Aeromedical Evacuation Specialist ).

Cryptologic and States
* Frederick D. Parker, Pearl Harbor Revisited-United States Navy Communications Intelligence 1924-1941 from the Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1944-now available online.

Cryptologic and Navy
Formerly known as Naval Cryptologic Officers, there are over 800 Navy Information Warfare officers, who perform Naval Information Operations functions as directed by the Chief of Naval Operations afloat and ashore, and National Signals Intelligence tasks assigned by the Director, National Security Agency at NSA facilities ashore.

Cryptologic and enlisted
A Naval enlisted person who has qualified for his or her Naval Aircrew Badge places the initials " NAC " in parentheses after his or her rate and rating ; for example, a Chief Cryptologic Technician Interpretive, after having qualified for their NAC Badge, is identified as a CTIC ( NAC ).

technician and United
Internationally, respiratory therapists that provide lung function testing are termed respiratory scientists, but in North America they may be a respiratory therapist or may also be a certified pulmonary function technician in the United States.
In some counties in the United States, however, where the birth occurred outside of the hospital and an emergency medical technician ( EMT ) clamps and cuts the cord, a longer segment up to 7 inches in length is left attached to the newborn.
1993 ), was a case heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit which addressed the question of whether or not the loading of a software program into RAM by a computer repair technician makes a copy of the software that is a potential violation of copyright law.
He initiated the Freedom House Enterprise Ambulance Service, one of the first prehospital emergency medical services in the United States in 1967 and developed standards for emergency medical technician ( EMT ) education and training, as well as standards for mobile intensive care ambulance design and equipment.
Musgrave entered the United States Marine Corps in 1953, served as an aviation electrician and instrument technician, and as an aircraft crew chief while completing duty assignments in Korea, Japan and Hawaii, and aboard the carrier USS Wasp in the Far East.
In the United States and many parts of the world in film-making, the key grip is the head of the grip department and chief rigging technician on the set.
In the United States, nutrition professionals include the dietitian or registered dietitian ( RD ), as well as " dietetic technician " or " dietetic technician, registered " ( DTR ) ( see below ).
In the United States Navy, each rating has an official abbreviation, such as ET for electronics technician, STS for sonar technician submarines, or FT for fire control technician.
Because doctors from abroad are not usually accredited in the United States, Szmuness began as a laboratory technician, but his skills were quickly recognized, and, within two years, Szmuness headed his own lab.
Karen Gay Silkwood ( February 19, 1946 – November 13, 1974 ) was an American labor union activist and chemical technician at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron Fuel Fabrication Site plant near Crescent, Oklahoma, United States.
During World War II, he served in the United States Navy as an electronics technician at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology working on an early warning system against Japanese kamikaze planes.
Aircraft maintenance technician, as used in the United States, refers to an individual who holds a mechanic certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration ; the rules for certification, and for certificate-holders, are detailed in Subpart D of Part 65 of the Federal Aviation Regulations ( FAR's ), which are part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
He enlisted in the United States Army, and while stationed in Mannheim, West Germany, as a laboratory technician formed a country music band ( the Rhine Rangers ) with fellow soldiers, later adding impressions of popular singers to his repertoire.
He joined the United States Navy as a dental technician in 1969, stationed in San Diego, California, where he claimed he was subjected to two years of ceaseless racial abuse.
After attending college for several years, he enlisted in the United States Navy and became a dental technician, a vocation that would presage his later artistic career.
A United States Coast Guard technician prepares a racon beacon for installation at Fowey Rocks Light southeast of Miami.
Before devoting himself entirely to the arts, he served as an electronics technician in the United States Air Force from 1962 to 1967, assigned duties in Japan and Germany.
Pablo Paredes ( b. 1981, The Bronx, New York ) was a Petty Officer Third Class and weapons-control technician in the United States Navy who refused to board the USS Bonhomme Richard as it deployed to the Persian Gulf, December 6, 2004 as part of the Operation Iraqi Freedom.
* Fred Baur, United States chemist and food storage technician
A United States Navy optometrist technician using an autorefractor during a humanitarian assistance project in Nicaragua in 2008
He joined the United States Navy in 1960, where he worked as a SONAR technician.

technician and Navy
Midway through his college studies at Oregon State University ( then called Oregon State College ), near the end of World War II, he was drafted into the US Navy, serving two years as a radar technician in the Philippines.
In October 2004 the Royal Navy officially recognised its first registered Satanist, 24-year-old Chris Cranmer, as a technician on the HMS Cumberland.
US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician with a McMillan Tac-50
* 100 are allowed to be advanced to ET1 ( electronics technician, first class ) by the Navy ( a 10 % quota )
Bethune joined the U. S. Navy in 1958 at age 17, becoming an aviation electronics technician.
It has a NATO ranking code of OR-7 and is officially the rank of staff sergeant as found in other corps of the British Army, flight sergeant or chief technician in the Royal Air Force, and chief petty officer in the Royal Navy.
The Navy trained him as a radar technician, which sparked his interest in science.
During World War II, he served in the U. S. Navy for two years as an electronics technician, working with radar systems.
Navy Quartermasters have many diverse responsibilitiesOn US Navy submarines, the job of a quartermaster is done by a qualified navigation electronics technician ( NAV-ET ).
During World War II, he served aboard an aircraft carrier in the U. S. Navy, being discharged with the rank of electronics technician ( second class ) in 1946.
Named by US-ACAN for Donald L. Sneddon, U. S. Navy, electronics technician with the Byrd Station winter party in 1967.
The former Navy sonar technician who currently works as a computer programmer took on the name Stalking Cat and began his modifications after a discussion with a Native chief who reportedly inspired him to ' follow the ways of the tiger '.
After failing to get into grammar school, Mercer left school at 14, worked as a technician and in the Merchant Navy before attending Kings College, Newcastle ( which then awarded degrees validated by Durham University ) from where he graduated in 1953.
Forward deployed and fully integrated within the various Special Operations units within the U. S. Navy and Army, the present day EOD technician has changed greatly from that first Mine Recovery class of 1941.

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