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At the time he held the rank of private first class.
He was promoted to private first class on May 22, 1943.
She said he was discharged as a private first class on May 24, 1981.
Johnston left the Army while still a private first class.
He was advanced to private first class on 29 January 1944.
He was discharged in March 1953 as a private first class.
He was promoted to private first class in July, about two weeks before the start of school.
Williams was promoted to private first class on June 1, 1968.
As a private first class in the infantry, I was surely a common man.
He was a private first class with the 31st Infantry.
Upon completion of recruit training, he was promoted to private first class.
On 22 July 1919, the military approved "an arc of one bar" for a private first class.
He would go on to serve in the British Army from 1940-1946 as a private first class.
He was promoted to private first class, December 1, 1966, while undergoing individual combat training.
He was promoted to private first class upon graduation from recruit training in August 1966.
He was 22 and a Private First Class at the time.
He was promoted to private first class in January 1943, and became the battery store room keeper.
Starting pay for a private first class is $17,472.
He served in the Marine Corps as a private first class from 1945 to 1946.
He was honorably discharged from military service in July 1975 at the rank of private first class.
He served in the United States Army, private first class from 1957 to 1958.
After qualifying as a parachutist, he was promoted to private first class on June 2, 1942.
Advancement from private first class is typically to specialist, although occasionally it may be to corporal.
Private first class is below corporal and above private second class.
While serving in this capacity, he was promoted to private first class in September 1966.
Pfc something, with a serial number and a unit designation.
"I dunno," said an Army pfc who'd been standing off to the side.
But use of PFC can also be extremely dangerous, particularly without medical supervision.
You don't trust your eyes when the American pfc outside the airplane salutes.
I was a PFC during the second botched effort to end it all.
The youngest of them, a PFC, looked down at shaking hands and had his say.
We entered the front doors, and a young PFC at the information desk stood.
The PFC maintains the working memory needed to perform the task.
PFC mixtures are relatively easy to design and place.
PFC Wilson was killed in action on 3 March 1969.
Federal law limits use of PFC funds strictly to the above categories.
Jared Martin made two appearances including "Trial of a Pfc"
You'd have to be a PFC with three kids to qualify out of town, but on base it's different."
The material of the plasma facing components (PFC) is a special problem.
Thus, you can look at these PFC representations and see directly what the network is maintaining.
Pfc Kauffman was killed by the Japanese after the surrender.
Researchers from the following institutions have contributed to the development of the PFC database.
Local people told them to lodge a complaint at the PFC check post against the police.
Pete Duel made an appearance in "Trial of a Pfc"
The program reduced PFC emission by 77% over 14 years.
You're a PFC, so you've got two to lose.
PFC Cottonwood was only too happy to give in to that history and be accountable, at least, for his own blood.
Go into the latrine and change before anybody who already hasn't seen you as a PFC does.
PFC Robbins eyed me a moment, then put the newspaper down and sat up against the wall.