> Geez, Chief. I knew that. Sorry I missed you.
>>> Nick, USNR, November 1953 - October 1979
>
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> following 10 years with the PD. Simply switched
> uniforms and badges within the same city. <g>
And yet, if I understand the nomenclature common in both organizations, kept
the moniker "chief" throughout.

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NICK - 12 Nov 2006 02:17 GMT
>> The status is sometimes confusing. I was a
>> Senior Chief (E-8) in USNR.
>> I was also with the fire department 13 years
>> following 10 years with the PD. Simply switched
>> uniforms and badges within the same city. <g>
> And yet, if I understand the nomenclature common in both
> organizations, kept the moniker "chief" throughout.
Earned it in both organizations. <g> Left the FD on
disability in 1988.