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  2. Quota System (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Quota System (Royal Navy) The Quota System (also known as The Quod ), introduced by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger in 1795, required each British county to provide a quota of men for the Royal Navy, based on its population and the number of its seaports: London, for example, had to provide 5,704 quotamen while Yorkshire had to provide ...

  3. Final Multiple Score - Wikipedia

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    Final Multiple Score. Final Multiple Score, or FMS, is a calculation used by the United States Navy to determine whether or not enlisted sailors of the paygrades E-3, E-4, E-5, or E-6 are eligible to advance to the next paygrade. It involves six different categories, some of which are given more weight such as "Performance Mark Average" (PMA ...

  4. Quota - Wikipedia

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    Import quota, a restriction on the quantity of goods that can be imported into a country. Market Sharing Quota, an economic system used in Canadian agriculture. Milk quota, a quota on milk production in Europe. Individual fishing quota, a quota on allowable catch.

  5. List of United States Navy ratings - Wikipedia

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    The first steamship, mine, radar, torpedo, aircraft carrier, and many other "firsts" all established a new era in the Navy, and each directly impacted the enlisted occupation structure. During World War II, the U.S. Navy also briefly maintained a rating of "Specialist", similar to the rank in the U.S. Army. The rating of "Specialist" was ...

  6. File:A proposed enlisted advancement system for the Navy. (IA ...

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  7. Mabel Keaton Staupers - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Staupers assembled support and fought to stop the usage of quotas in the military. Quotas were used in the military to restrict the number of black nurses the military hired. While working as a private nurse in Washington and New York, Staupers helped establish the Booker T. Washington Sanatorium.

  8. Navy Supply Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Supply Corps emerged from the traditions of ashore naval logistics and the shipboard position of Purser, which had been in use with the Royal Navy since the 14th Century. The ship's Purser was primarily responsible for the handling of money and the procurement and keeping of stores and supplies.

  9. National Origins Formula - Wikipedia

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    National Origins Formula. The National Origins Formula is an umbrella term for a series of qualitative immigration quotas in America used from 1921 to 1965, which restricted immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere on the basis of national origin. These restrictions included legislation and federal acts. Since there is no one formula that can ...