To throw someone 'under the bus', or to out someone as being the one who did something wrong or made a bad call. Landing in the spudlocker results in a broken aircraft and is often fatal. LSO: Landing Safety Officer or Landing Signals Officer. AOL: Absent Over Leave; Navyspeak for AWOL. ", Black Shoe: Sometimes shortened to just "Shoe." "Grab the donkey and fuel the bird." Port Orca: A husky (large) female. BOHICA Boat Derogatory name for USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) BOHICA our screws never stop. Hafidz Naq Barpat. Example: 100007 would be read aloud as "one quadzip seven." Some black shoes say "Live by the gouge, die by the gouge." Dining-in/Dining-out: Social functions, usually for officers and chiefs, where dinner dress is worn and certain "rules of the mess" are followed. Can refer to malicious "scuttlebutt," exaggerated "no-shitters," or blatently phony sea stories. Enlisting at 17. Traditionally the metal device is dropped in a beer glass, and "wet down.". The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and GE Power Conversion has provided a boost to the indigenous capability in the field of advanced technology for Integrated Full Electric Propulsion System. (Dumb Ugly Bitch): woman enrolled in the Naval Academy. Buildings 29 and 91 at NTC/SSC San Diego, the female A-School barracks, for example. Stands for either "Simple Minded Ass Grabbers" or "Sometimes Mechanic, Always Gay." Vitamin M: Motrin, which is occasionally used to combat the various aches/pains/headaches associated with military service. Originated during World War II when Admiral "Bull" Halsey designated one officer to oversee wardroom functions. Used to attract the attention of a rescue helicopter in the event of a man overboard by the victim in the water. See also Monkey Butt. voluntarily relinquishes his/her title to a "second-termer" that gets out of the Navy earlier who exhibits extreme disgruntlement and is generally accepted by the "first-termers" as one of their own. Senior Enlisted Advisor, a CPO in charge of one's career. Frequently the Enlistee also has an opportunity to extend to 8 years, and immediately gain E-5 rank within 2-3 years total service, like "pushing a magic button to gain rank.". (2) A type of putty used to seal the large steel access panels to the air casing on a steam boiler. Brown Water Puddle Pirate: Affectionate name given to the US Coast Guard by their brethren blue water sailors. PFM: "Pure Fucking Magic", term applied to when things work, but one doesn't know how or why but they work. Salty: Old and experienced (or simply old and sea-worn, as in "my salty hat"). Derives from Port Orchard, Washington, across Sinclair Inlet from PSNS. Boats: A sailor in the Boatswain's Mate rating or the Aviation Boatswain's Mate rating, or the ship's Bosun or Air Bosun, the latter usually a CWO or LDO. Normally a last resort, yet used more often than not, that when not done properly causes one hell-of-a mess especially on CHT lines when some unfortunate soul is on the crapper when the full force of the firemain comes through. Also, a joke played on new sailors, who are told to obtain a coil of it (line being the Navy word for rope). "I work in The Hole." Note, an amphibious command ship may also coordinate supporting arms from non-gators, such as destroyers or aircraft. (2) Generally reliable but incomplete information about a subject. Often done in boot camp. . Situps, pushups and a run/bike/swim/elliptical trainer. "DD" was also the type designation for pre-missile destroyers. Usually announced over the 1MC "Navy Exchange Mobile Canteen is on the pier" or at great risk to the announcer: "The Roach Coach is making its approach.". Also used to pass information between a flight deck fuel station and flight deck control as to status of fueling operations for individual aircraft. Not generally seen outside of Boot Camp. (1974), Boot Camp: Term used to refer to the eight week basic training course held at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois. This was normally either 5 or 10 minutes in duration (never long enough). Members are known as "A-Gangers." : Broke Dick No Worky-worky. (2) Main engineering space aboard ship to include the Fire Room (boiler room), Machinery Room (Engine Room) or a combined room (Main Machinery Room) containing both boilers and main engines. VFA: Fixed Wing Strike Fighter Squadron, made up of Legacy F/A-18C or D model Hornets or F/A-18E,F or G model Super Hornets. Port and Starboard: A rotation of two duty sections or watch teams, one designated port, and the other starboard. ASH Receiver: An "ash tray." Glow worm: A surface fleet name for nuclear machinist's mates. An obsolete / unofficial procedure signal. (Often pronounced "E-swas."). US Customs Records Notifications available for Barpat, Inc.. . VC: Viet Cong: Guerilla forces in South Vietnam allied with the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) during the Vietnam War. Meat Gazer: Unlucky individual designated to make sure the urine in a "Whiz Quiz" actually comes from the urinator's body. Also, a sound powered telephone amplifier. (It is usually impossible to be triced up in a top rack, as top racks usually have no ceiling.). ASWOC: Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Center - shore-based briefing/debriefing/analysis/operational control center for VP aviation. Naval method of indicating the time of day aboard ship, usually over the 1MC. Foc's'le Follies: A gathering of all the aviators in the airwing in the carrier's foc's'le (forecastle). John Wayne toilet paper: Toilet paper that is rough, tough, and takes shit from no one. "Taps" is a musical piece sounded at dusk, and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military. Twig: Medical Service Corps officer. JO-JO: Pronounced "joe-joe." These are broken up into divisions. In conjunction with various CADs and other life-support equipment, PADs power the ejection system. ZUG: Negative. A play on words that hints at the escapades her crew may have been involved in. A special show put on for inspecting senior officers. Anyone who has been designated with this nickname is most likely a lifer who has no life outside the navy. Box of Rocks: Derogatory term for more than one sailor that has performed their work in an unsatisfactory manner. Officer. Derogatory name for USS CUSHING (DD-985), especially with the Commodore embarked. A sea lawyer is adept at using technicalities, half truths, and administrative crap to get out of doing work or anything else he doesn't want to do, and/or to justify his laziness. Fan Room (see "X-Ray fitting"): (1) A room with a fan or blower, A "closed" space which is often utilized for general mischief away from watchful eyes. Oil King - An enlisted engineer responsible for fuel, lube oil, boilerwater and feedwater testing and also their quality, quantity, and transfers around the ship. Shit Storm: Severely unpleasant aftermath. Field expedient ___: Anything that is made or done ad hoc in the field. Mae West: (Old) term for a life jacket, due to the resemblance of the chest floats to the busty actress. Wet Suit Camel Toe: A disturbing sight caused by a (usually older and) fatter rescue swimmer attempting to squeeze into his wet suit for SAR duty. Ditty-bop: A Radioman or Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR), from the sound of Morse code. Ladderwell: Stairs. Secure: To turn off, end, or make tighter, e.g. "cunt ring". So named for the slanting stem attached to their device. The tradition has sporadically been followed by modern small boat sailors. Today's modern electronic video game fighters like the F/A-18 will never be in the same ballpark. Officially no longer named the 43P-1, the fleet continues to name and refer to their work center maintenance manual as the 43P-1. Every sailor has an assigned duty station to be manned; the ship is set for maximum water tight integrity. AO: Aviation Ordnanceman, personnel assigned to Aircraft Carriers, Helicopter Carriers and Aviation Squadrons that store, handle, assemble, transport and load all weapons and drop tanks along with electronic counter measure pods, dispensers and sono-bouys on Navy and Marine Corps aircraft. )"Have a great day"! EMO: Electronic Materiel Officer, line officer or electronics CWO or LDO responsible for maintenance of the unit's radar, radio, and command and control equipment. "Being a Monkey Mate is a lot easier than being a BT.". Bug Juice Sunrise: Orange with a splash of Red. Fried Calamari: A sailor who has been electrocuted. Can be used with varying inflection and tone without consequence to signify enthusiasm or disgruntlement without stepping outside the bounds of professionalism. Commodore: Historically, the designation given to a one-star admiral (presently called Rear Admiral Lower Half). Ricky Girlfriend: A male sailor's hand, used to masturbate. HT Punch: A mythical tool newbies are asked to fetch from the engineering spaces. The company's filing status is listed as Inactive and its File Number is 652619. Add favorite . Honey-ko: A reference to a male sailor or his girlfriend for the evening. 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JAG: Officer who is a member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps. Fun Boss: Morale, Welfare and Recreation Officer. FIDO: Fuck It! Punishment for being on the 0000-0400 watch. Can be bought in most Japanese convenience stores or at a ChuHai stand in the Honch. "), Pier tender: A ship that never gets under way. Checks Five-Oh: Excellent, in proper working order. Jughead: US Marine, so called because their "high and tight" haircuts make their heads look like inverted jugs in profile. Sometimes used to connect CIC to Engineering. Jim Jim: The nickname for the computer that aided avionics ratings through Basic Electronics and Electricity (B double E) and AVA's self paced courses. A container (usually zipper-closed) for toilet articles such as soap, razor, shaving cream, deodorant, etc; especially for expeditionary sailors. Ramp Strike: When an aircraft gets drastically low while attempting to land on a carrier and strikes the "round down," or stern of the ship, with devastating results. Channel Fever: Anxiousness, felt when approaching port, to get leave. (Growler). USS Oriskany CVA34, Carriers today are designated as CV, During the VietNam error the A added to CV stood for attack carrier. Pier 20: Derogatory term used to describe the U.S.S. Dinner plate for Marines: The front buttoned flap on enlisted dress blues. OPS: Operations Officer: Head of the Operations Department on board a ship or shore command. As a noun the said card. Flying the Bravo: Menstruating; from the signal flag, which is all-red, one meaning of which is "I am discharging dangerous goods." Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). (2) Nickname for the CVN-69. Introduction. Seabag locker: A room, usually on board ship, where extra uniforms, or item materials are placed until needed. Pirate Navy: Small boy crafts generally referring to the smallest of the vessels, such as Minesweepers, Coastal Patrol boats, and sometimes Frigates. Alternatively, "stop your grinnin' and grab your linen. Public." Also see "cannon ball.". Scrambled Eggs: Gold embroidered decoration on a Commander's/Captain's cover. Midnight Requisition: To "borrow" (with varying degress of consent) a needed item from another unit. the new book was a three ring binder, blue in color and had "3-M" all across the front & side. 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Shallow Water Surface Pukes: members of the Coast Guard, from the viewpoint of a bubblehead. YARFO: "You Ain't Reactor? Kid: in sailing times this referred to any bucket-like container used for a considerable variety of purposes - see 'Spit-kid'. Bluejacket's Manual: The handbook of seamanship issued to recruits. See UA, the correct Naval term. "Recruit, go get me an ID10T form, and step on it!". More recently referred to as a Carrier Strike Group (CSG). Generally found in the Western Pacific. Dog zebra: Closing fittings or doors for light discipline at night. Also called Boomers. But then zombie-OPS stops chewing, slowly picks up the phone, and dials the bridge. Admirals have Double Eggs. Febri Braada Suoljah. Peanut Butter Shot: A painful shot normally given in the back of the hip or gluteus maximus. To open valves in the mud drum to allow boiler pressure to force accumulated sludge out of the boiler. Lifer Stripe: The stripes located just above the cuff of the right sleeve on the service dress uniform that indicates four years of service per stripe. Socked-in: When the ceiling and visibility at an airfield or over an air-capable ship are below minimums for takeoff and landing. The most junior officer aboard ship, who has to handle the most demeaning or illegal duties demanded by HQ. NQP: "Non-Qual-Puke": A non-qualified crewman who is not yet able to stand watch. Alpha Mike Foxtrot: Adios, motherfuckers. Bull, Bull Ensign: The seniormost Ensign onboard a surface ship, a submarine, or in an aviation squadron other than in the Training Command. USS Belcrash: The USS Belknap (CG-26). Smoke Check: What results from wiring something incorrectly. Like a Big Dog: Doing something in a big way; Something larger than life that is happening; Being aggressive, mean with a loud growl. Come back an hour later: one will be missing, one will be broken, and one will be in his pocket." Retired RMs may have a ZUT certificate or even a ZUT tattoo. Also used to indicate one who is in a bad mood "What's wrong with him?" New Delhi. Golden Dragon: A sailor who has crossed the Prime Meridian or the International Date Line into the Eastern Hemisphere. Seaman gang, the 1st Lt's folks, are often non-quals who are E-4 and below with a first class or senior second class petty officer as leading petty officer. No longer in use, see VFA. Also refers to sailors who have yet to attend any schools that assign NEC (Navy Enlisted Classification) codes upon graduation. Strikers are sailors that enlist without a guaranteed rate (job), with the intention of floating around until they find a department where they fit in. Used for testing Weapons Replaceable Assemblies (WRA's) on E-2C Hawkeyes, F-14 Tomcats, and S-3 Vikings. Drive On! Non-skid: A rough epoxy coating used for grip on weather decks. This is almost always used when ashore. Punishment for screwing up or being a Rock. CGN: Cruiser, Guided Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. See "Raisin. RL - Special Duty Officer - Cyber Warfare Engineer. Pri-Fly: Primary Flight Control. Zippo: (1) A flame thrower attached to a small boat, or a boat so equipped. Shit Suit: Aka "Poopy Suit" A white disposable set of coveralls used mainly for sewage use, painting, bilge diving, or void inspections. 1MC: The General Announcing system on a ship. NAMTRADET: Naval Aviation Maintenance Training Detachment. (see EAOS above and Short timer below.). "Boot ensign.". Conducts operations near shore. Hoover: The S-3B Viking, mostly due to its unique engine noises. Veal Wheels. Mess Deck Intelligence: Rumors (mostly false) that spread throughout the ship like wildfire. CA: Cruiser, Attack, Class of ship, a heavy cruiser. F.U.B.I.S. C.L.I.P. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Nagaraj's . Sea Pussy: A yeoman or personnelman akin to a secretary who does clerical work. Most schedule writers will have a "snivel log" for such requests, which may or may not be granted based on the needs of the unit and the sniveler's standing with the schedules officer (Skeds-O). Puka: any small space or opening. A person with such a rank can also be referred to by number of stars they have; so a "three star" is a Vice Admiral, and so forth. Bluejacket: An enlisted sailor below the rank of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer). Can also be used to refer to any sailor not expected to be very bright, who is young and naive, or one who has screwed up in some way: "And you've got Seaman Timmy on the .50 cal.". Origins in the P-3 Orion Sub Hunter/Killer community. Stepping out: When a junior sailor often gets into a shouting match with a more senior enlisted man: I.e. May also be used to describe a blowjob. After the 3rd Mod, advances in computer technology and circuit miniaturization brought about the ADCAP which is a truly remarkable torpedo. The "official" reason for this event is to hand out awards to the top aviators. The washer or nut spins wildly due to the high pressure of the steam. : Seen on a numerical list of epithet substitutions, especially transmitted over radio, which has to stay clean. Verbal equivalent is "__ days and a wake-up." ADCAP Advanced Capability Torpedo that began life as the Mk 48 torpedo (21 inch diameter) launched primarily by submarine platforms. Non-Comm: A non-commissioned officer, E4-E9. During the six hours off you eat and sleep. Worn by nukes and submarine crewmembers to measure radiation received over time. S.O.S. WESTPAC widow: Sailor's wife looking for a temporary fling, often with another sailor. Splice the Main Brace: A party; generally involving alcohol. ", Boner Garage: USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD-6). The name derives from the sailor stating that ". Cunt: A tear drop shaped piece of metal placed in the bottom loop of sail rigging to keep the rope from chaff wear during tie-down of open sails. Originally a Torpedo Boat Destroyer, then later, just Destroyer. B.D.N.W.W. Generally presided over by the Executive Officer (XO) and run by a Chief or Junior Officer (JO) called "Mr. Vice," these events can become quite rowdy and raucous. See "Rumor Control" or "Scuttlebutt.". AMAN Nobody: "AM3 Schmuckatelli said to, Chief.". Description: Gray Band, White Background, Scalloped. Non-Useful Dody) A sailor who has not completed any qualifications and is therefore of no use to their division. May also be applied to civilians from three-letter agencies riding a naval vessel. Also known as "Go-Go Juice." Usually speaks in unintelligible english with a heavy New England or southern accent. Chuck Wagon: (yet another name for) the USS Carl Vinson. Shit Locker: An ass, or rear-end. Sandblower: A person of very short stature. To ELTs, it's "Superior Mechanic, Almost God.". Squared Away" sailor. More correctly, the "trice" is the bottom (third) rack, being built to fold up against the bulkhead/stanchion (see above), so when the command "Trice-up" was given, the rack would be folded up, allowing compartment cleaners to sweep and swab under that bottom rack. Bubblehead: A sailor in the Submarine service. ASMO: Assignment Memorandum Orders. See also "NoFuck, Vagina. Named, due to its apparent high cholesterol content, for Mr. Barney Clark, who in 1982 received a "Jarvik" artificial heart. It may be fixed, as in those mounted on the bow of a ship below the waterline, or mobile like those "dipped" by anti-submarine helocopters. Ahead Flank Liberty: The fictitious speed at which a ship travels after a mission or patrol is completed with high marks and the ship is headed into very nice foreign ports that cater to visiting US Forces. Famous for masagi girls, karaoke and Kirin beer. Navyist Rewards Mastercard . Ground-Pounder: Navy term for Marines, specifically infantry. Can also be used to describe the status of a person whose plan has gone awry. Horse Cock: Large log of baloney or overcooked kielbasa usually put out for lunch or midrats. Gouge: The inside scoop, the skinny, the low-down. Also used as a prank on gullible new sailors, as in "Go get me 100 feet of flight line from the crash shack. U.S. Customs Records for Barpat, Inc. a Seaman/Airman/Fireman, getting out of line with a Chief Petty Officer. Haole: Pronounced "How-Lee" Hawaiian term for non-native. Such a sailor will likely be restricted to the ship at the next liberty port. "PAC" refers to the Pacific Fleet and "LANT" to the Atlantic. A pumice stone for cleaning a wooden deck. Lobster: A female sailor. Bitching Betty: The recorded or computer generated female voice heard in an aviator's headset when something is not as it should be. The difference between the two is that significant others may attend dining-outs. Hall of Fame Company: A recruit company during boot camp that maintains perfect marks through the entire eight-week evolution; harder to get than Color Company, the company that rates Hall of Fame Status is given three days special liberty, as well as the week prior to shipping out to the fleet as downtime. However, since training for this tends to be spotty at best, identification of aircraft is often incorrect, leading to the second definition: "Wrong Every Fucking Time.". Very rarely, a PO2 (due to changes in high year tenure), which leads the question of how somebody can screw up that badly and still call it "good" behavior. Armpit of the Med: Naples, Italy. Depending on the wardroom and in particular on the person preparing the grog, it may be pleasant and delicious or one of the most foul and disgusting beverages ever conceived. On an aircraft carrier, this consists of 5 divisions: IM1 - AIMD Admin, IM2 - Airframes and Power Plants, IM3 - Avionics, IM4 - Ground Support Equipment (GSE) and Aviation Ordnance, IM5 - IMRL. Loop, Looper: An officer, usually a LT or LCDR, who is an admiral's aide. Delta Sierra: "Dumb Shit": A stupid mistake or poor performance, the opposite of "Bravo Zulu.". Burnbag: (1) One of the red-and-white-striped paper bags which are used to hold classified material meant for destruction. None of the goodies get past that person. Captain's Asshole: The XO. Good Humor Man: Reference to the Summer White uniform. Hatch: A closure in the deck, commonly watertight, on a Naval vessel. Common overnight activity for ships underway. This can be for a variety of reasons: Medical, personal, disciplinary, etc. PAKISTAN NAVY SHIPS MOAWIN & ASLAT VISIT PORT VICTORIA, SEYCHELLES. And then he just sits there. Therefore, radar and weapon systems on the battleships and support vessels have to be state of the art. "Carry on" allows personnel to continue whatever they were doing. e.g. EB Red: Extreme, nuclear grade version of EB Green. Shitter: (1) A toilet (not a urinal); also known as a crapper. Jesus Nut: The assembly which keeps the rotary wing attached to a helicopter. PAKISTAN NAVY ESTABLISHES FREE MEDICAL CAMP AT SHAMS PIR ISLAND, KARACHI. Barpat population.Barpat is a Village in Bishunpur Block in Gumla District of Jharkhand State . Sand Crab: Civil servant working for the Navy. "All hands heave out and trice up." "John and I were buds on the but then he went sinker and I never heard from him again.". Sea chest: A trunk or storage container used for a sailor's personal property. Compare "Ricky Boxing.". Airwing only workups include trips to NAS Fallon and NAS Key West. Barpat ka matalab hindi me kya hai (Barpat ). Also called a "One-Eyed Jack." A water craft small enough to be carried on a ship (ships themselves may only be called boats by members of the crew who have completed a deployment). Never washed, except as a prank by disgruntled juniors. Ricky Forklift: A boot camp term for a dust pan. This results in about four hours of sleep per cycle.). This term derives from the nickname "squid", meaning "sailor.". Helo Dunker: Dreaded training device that all naval aircrew and pilots must endure every few years when they complete water survival training, or swims. Designed to simulate crashing a helo at sea, it is basically a huge metal drum with seats and windows that is lowered into a pool and then flipped upside down with the passengers strapped into it. Equipment failure is usually caused by letting the smoke out. (3) Issued wool peacoat. ", EAWS: Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist. Also used to collectively refer to all the officers at a command. A.J. -dark-hundred, 0'dark-hundred (pronounced "oh dark hundred", because the "zero" in time expressions was verbally pronounced "oh" in the US Navy and US Army as late as the 1980s: A slang term for any time between midnight and daylight.Used to convey that the time is when people are usually asleep. Derived from when the blocks on a block and tackle are together and can not lift any higher. O-N-O-F-F actuator (or switch): The on/off button or switch on any device, usually used in the context of a subordinate not grasping how to power a device up or down. JO Jungle: Pronounced "J-O Jungle; term for the berthing assignments of Junior Officers which consist up eight racks and associated berthing facilities. Usually the most junior officer aboard ship. Ed's Motel: Navy filmmakers' acronym for Editorials, Motion Picture and Television Department. Zoomie: (1) An aviator; generally refers to a USAF pilot or navigator/combat systems officer. Used when a sailors try to tell stories about their previous ships, or how things were handled on their previous ships. Signs the card of slimy pollywogs after crossing the line, making them Trusted Shellbacks. Kick start (a deck seaman): Surreptitious corporal punishment applied by driving one's boot down the shin of the offending seaman to encourage better and faster work. DOR: Disenroll at Own Request, Drop at Own Request. Usually it was gray, loud and smoking when it landed. In pictures that went viral across social media platforms, the 52-year-old Congress MP can be seen wearing a navy blue suit. Often seen entering and exiting helos that are providing SAR services. May be followed by a "wetting down. Plank Owner: Term used for original crew personnel assigned to ships company during commissioning. WAVES: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services. The watchstander is dressed in protective gear carrying a 10 to 12 foot pole. Blanket Party: A beating administered to someone whose head has been covered with a blanket (to prevent that person from identifying the attackers), in boot camp (and usually at night), because the individual is perceived to have harmed the group by not being squared away. (Coast Guard: Seabag: A large green canvas bag issued to the sailor during boot camp as part of his uniform issue, the nearest civilian equivalent would be a suit case or several pieces of luggage, the seabag is constructed to hold close to 150 lbs. NAMI Whammy: Slang for the incredibly in-depth two-day flight physical given to all prospective aviators at the Naval Aeromedical Institute at NAS Pensacola. "If Airman Smith isn't in this shop in 5 minutes, write that piece of FOD up. : Diesel Boats Forever: (marking on an) unauthorized pin showing a non-nuclear submarine. Render honors to port/starboard: A custom in the Navy to honor a ship passing with a salute, it is also used when passing by the Arizona Memorial, an announcement is made ". Flight Line: The area on a ship or station where aircraft are made ready for flight. "A grain of sand on the beach of reasons to get out of the Navy.". It's OPS. Death Pillows: (Submarine Service) Canned ravioli usually served at midrats. VA Veterans Administration / Department of Veterans Affairs: A department of the US Federal Government that assists military veterans with medical care, educational benefits for college of technical training, home loans, burial, etc. Most commonly seen on a "Dogged Watch" schedule. ", Tape Zebra: Maddening condition aboard ship, especially aircraft carriers, where passageways are "taped off" so that they may be waxed, dried, and buffed in the middle of the night. LES: Leave and Earning Statement. 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