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  1. Private first class (E-3), equivalent to NATO grade OR-3, is designated by a single chevron with one arc or "rocker," and is more common among soldiers who have served in the U.S. Army for one year or more.

  2. Nel mondo. Spagna e America latina. Nell' esercito spagnolo e negli eserciti dell' America Latina di lingua spagnola il grado è soldado de primera (soldato di prima classe). USA. Nell'esercito degli Stati Uniti il grado è Private 1st class o soldato di prima classe. Polonia.

  3. In telecomunicazioni con indirizzi IP privati si intendono alcune classi di indirizzi IPv4, definite nella RFC 1918, riservate alle reti locali allo scopo di ridurre le richieste di indirizzi pubblici. [1]

  4. In the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the rank of Private is the lowest enlisted personnel rank. It is currently being used by the Philippine Army and the Philippine Marine Corps. It stands below the rank of Private first class. It is equivalent to the Airman of the Air Force and the Apprentice Seaman of the Navy and Coast Guard.

  5. The rank of private was divided into two ranks of private (Grade E1 and Grade E2), and private first class (Grade E3). Corporal was regraded as Grade E4. Sergeant (Grade E5) was a career soldier rank and its former three-chevron insignia was abolished and replaced with the three chevrons and an arc of the rank of staff sergeant.

  6. Overview. Example seating breakdown of a Boeing 777 airliner. First class seats vary from large reclining seats with more legroom and width than other classes to suites with a fully reclining seat, workstation and TV surrounded by privacy dividers.

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