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Examples
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Furthermore, though Mr. Reyes claims to have been a Staff Sergeant (E-6), his records reflect his highest rank was Specialist Fourth Class (E-4).
FRANK REYES 2010
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Picked up E-4 in a year and a half, have been deployed to Afghanistan where I was wounded in an attack.
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This tiny E-4 was handling more weight than any fitness competitor today uses, in fact, more weight than used by most men.
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He did have an honorable discharge (as an E-4) and lying afterward "isn't a big deal."
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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After being hit by small arms fire in Vietnam, the helicopter — he remembers it as a Huey — on which Army Specialist E-4 Troy Tyndall was a passenger, rapidly lost oil and fuel and there was no choice but to land, said Tyndall.
TROY TYNDALL 2010
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Picked up E-4 in a year and a half, have been deployed to Afghanistan where I was wounded in an attack.
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And, like Rachel, our powerlifting E-4 at Hurlburt Field, as feminine as ever.
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The reality, prosecutors said, was that he was an E-4, a petty officer third class, the equivalent of an Army corporal.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Defendant testified at his deposition on November 8, 2007, that he was in the Army, 1977 to 1980 at the rank of E-4 and was honorably discharged ...... end quote
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The article also incorrectly said researchers found that the Navy advanced 3 percent of all sailors to middle officer ranks, referred to as E-4, E-5 and E-6.
Corrections 2010
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