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billet and rank
Re-enlistment was common but in most specialisms the career options would end with achieving the rank of Obermaat ; only after 18 years in service a promotion as supernumary Vizefeldwebel was possible, if there was a billet open.
The title of Drill Instructor is a billet independent of rank, to be held by Non-Commissioned Officers who successfully complete the intense training program to earn that title.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps ( officially abbreviated to SgtMajMarCor, and unofficially as SMMC ) is a unique non-commissioned rank and billet in the United States Marine Corps.
Sergeant major is both a rank and a military billet, and serves as the unit commander's senior enlisted advisor and to handle matters of discipline and morale among the enlisted Marines.
ATC is normally a senior Admiral's billet, and the Admiralty insists she not complain for achieving the rank the command believes she would have achieved without the political opposition in her past.
The T / O section denotes every authorized billet within a unit by rank and Military Occupational Specialty required to fulfill the necessary duties.
To be eligible for the Air Force Commander's Insignia, an Air Force officer must hold permanent assignment in a command billet, normally in the rank of Major or above.
While in this billet, he held the rank of major.
McKinney was thereupon permanently reassigned out of his SMA billet and laterally redesignated to the rank of Command Sergeant Major ; his successor, SMA Robert E. Hall, was promptly installed.
Adult NCO are assigned a position within the unit, comparable with their rank and billet while on active duty or in the reserves.
Calvert reverted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and was posted to an obscure staff billet in the British Army of the Rhine.

billet and Sergeant
The billet of Platoon Sergeant is a position intended for a Staff Sergeant ( E-6 ).
Although not officially considered a Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, when Archibald Sommers was appointed to the grade of Sergeant Major January 1, 1801, it was a solitary post, similar to the modern billet of Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.

billet and Major
At the end of April, 1919, Taylor reached his final billet at Berguet, France, as Major Taylor, Company D, Royal Fusiliers.

billet and United
'" The United States Congress maintained the billet on a year-to-year basis by amendments to the Naval Appropriations Acts.
Also known as the USAF Commander ’ s Badge, the Air Force Commander's Insignia is awarded to any Air Force officer who holds a major command billet within the United States Air Force.
In August 1914, shortly after the war began, Towers was ordered to London as assistant naval attaché —- a billet he filled until he returned to the United States in the autumn of 1916.
Following the normal pattern of alternating assignments afloat and ashore, Kinkaid was posted to a shore billet as the Chief of the Supply Section of the Bureau of Ordnance in Washington D. C. During this time he published two articles in the United States Naval Institute magazine Proceedings.

billet and Marine
On these occasions depending on their billet, Marine Staff Non-Commissioned Officers ( E-6 and above ) may also be required to carry swords, which have hilts of a pattern similar to U. S. Naval officers ' swords but are actually sabres.
Service as a Drill Instructor is considered a Special Duty Assignment in the Marine Corps ( Or " B " billet ), which is factored into consideration of a Marine's eligibility for promotion.
Lejeune entrusted Ellis to head the intelligence section of the newly established Division of Operations and Training ( DOT ) at the Headquarters Marine Corps ( HQMC ), officially holding his billet on December 23, 1920.
( This name is only used by the Navy and Marine Corps for the Hospital Corpsmen who serve in either a Navy or Marine billet ; other branches use the term paramedic.
After making five more jumps in a jump billet, members of the Navy and Marine Corps are authorized to wear the gold wings of Naval and Marine parachutists in lieu of their initial award of Army wings.
There have been 24 Commandants of the Coast Guard since the office of Chief of the Revenue Marine Bureau was transferred to a military billet including Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr., the current Commandant.
In late April the MSG Marines were ordered to abandon Marshall Hall / Marine House, their billet at 204 Hong Thap Tu Street ( now 204 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street ), and move into the combined recreation area in the Embassy compound.

billet and Corps
Tunner attended the third Air Corps Tactical School " short course " in 1939, followed by his first command, the tiny Memphis Air Corps Detachment of the 1st Military Department, largely a recruiting billet.

billet and enlisted
Instead, the U. S. launched more " tit-for-tat " airstrikes in retaliation for a 7 February 1965 NLF attack at Pleiku ( Operation Flaming Dart ) and for a bomb attack against an American enlisted men's billet at Qui Nhon on the 10th ( Operation Flaming Dart II ).

billet and commander
Sergeants serve as squad leaders in an infantry company while staff sergeants serve in the billet of " platoon sergeant " in rifle platoons and " section leader " in weapons platoons ( i. e., machine guns, mortars, anti-tank / assault weapons ) with gunnery sergeants as " platoon sergeants ", supervising squad leaders and the platoon as a whole, and are second in command under the platoon commander.
The Einsatzgruppen depended upon their sponsoring army commander for billet, food, and transportation.

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Drafted into the Austrian army, he rebelliously rejected discipline, wangled a Vienna billet, went on painting.
Another method was to simply forge down an iron billet into a rod and then proceed to draw it out into wire.
Crankshafts can also be machined out of a billet, often a bar of high quality vacuum remelted steel.
But high performance crankshafts, billet crankshafts in particular, tend to use nitridization instead.
This " Modern Damascus " is made from several types of steel and iron slices welded together to form a billet.
The patterns vary depending on how the smith works the billet.
The billet is drawn out and folded until the desired number of layers are formed.
* forging – a red-hot billet is hammered into shape.
* rolling – a billet is passed through successively narrower rollers to create a sheet.
A layered billet of steel rods with the blade blank cut perpendicular to the layers can also produce some spectacular patterns, including mosaics or even writing.
A breastplate is added, usually attached to the front billet.
Percussors are traditionally either a stone cobble or pebble, often referred to as a hammerstone, or a billet made of bone, antler, or wood.
Soft-hammer percussion involves the use of a billet, usually made of wood, bone or antler as the percussor.
Billet Steel: When a high quality camshaft is required, engine builders and camshaft manufacturers choose to make the camshaft from steel billet.
Many officers and their families chose to billet in Farnham itself.
: This process begins with raw stock, known as billet, and cuts it very roughly to shape of the final model.
Changes includes a billet crankshaft, barrel throttle bodies, new cylinder head with larger valves, pistons, con rods and camshafts.
In the Singapore Army, a platoon is a Lieutenant billet.
Junior Non-Commissioned Officers mess and billet with Privates and Seamen ; their mess is usually referred to as the Junior Ranks Mess.
billet ends that may be used for testing, or the machined product that is the focus of a tooling drawing.

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