He never retired, but he was the only US six star Admiral.
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F 2 stands for Fireman Apprentice. It means the sailor was a fireman and an E 2 in paygrade
According to a reliable source, (me) around 1,997 retired people die every day in the U.S.
F1c is Fireman First Class. It is a designation no longer used in the US Navy. In the US Navy, enlisted personnel who have not yet made rate (promoted to Petty Officer 3rd Class), are designated as seaman (white hash stripes), airman (green hash stripes), or fireman (red hash stripes) depending on what rate they are 'striking' for. Years ago, a sailor could be Fireman 1st Class (F1c), Fireman 2nd Class (F2c), or Fireman 3rd Class (F3c). Today, the ranks are Fireman (FN; pay grade E-3), Fireman Apprentice (FA; pay grade E-2), and Fireman Recruit (FR; pay grade E-1), respectively.
A fireman should work everyday but some fire company's are not even on top of things.
The singular form is fireman. Example sentence:The fireman was highly honored because of his many life saving plans.
fireman third class (lowest starting rank)
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There are many retired people living in the world
Fireman, policemen, vets, anyone who does good in your city
So many, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi