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  2. Swimming pool service technician - Wikipedia

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    This swimming pool service technician is using a pool skimmer to remove debris from a courtyard fountain at an apartment complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. A swimming pool service technician is a person who maintains swimming pools, including keeping the water clean and safe by fixing pool equipment such as pumps, motors and water filters.

  3. Geographic Locator Codes - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide Geographic Location Codes (GLCs) list the number and letter codes federal agencies should use in designating geographic locations anywhere in the United States or abroad in computer programs.

  4. PULHES Factor - Wikipedia

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    PULHES is a United States military acronym used in the Military Physical Profile Serial System. It is used to qualify an enlistee's physical profile for each military skill. ...

  5. Army Staff Identification Badge - Wikipedia

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    Army Staff Identification Badge; Type: Identification badge: Awarded for: One year of service while assigned to the Army Staff.: Description: The Arms of the United States in gold with the stripes of the shield to be enameled white and red and chief of the shield and the sky of the glory to be enameled blue, superimposed on a five-pointed black enameled star; in each reentrant angle of the ...

  6. Inferior petrosal sinus sampling - Wikipedia

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    Inferior petrosal sinus sampling (or IPSS), is a diagnostic medical procedure used to determine whether excess adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is coming from the pituitary gland (usually a pituitary adenoma causing Cushing's disease) or from a source outside the pituitary (a rare tumor causing ectopic ACTH syndrome).

  7. Corporal - Wikipedia

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    Corporal is a military rank and a term for a low-ranking leader of a group of soldiers. Learn about its history, usage and variations in different countries and branches.

  8. Dwell time (military) - Wikipedia

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    From the early days of the Global War on Terrorism until 2011, dwell time for American service members was reduced to a maximum of 12 months for most service members, [2] increasing the deploy-to-dwell ratio to over 1:1 (15 months vs 12 months).

  9. Albuquerque Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Albuquerque basin is the largest and oldest of the three major basins in the Rio Grande rift. [3] The depth of the sediments filling the basin typically ranges from 4,407 to 6,592 meters (14,459 to 21,627 ft). [4]