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All rights reserved. This foul air is released by removing the suit, or more amusingly by pulling one of the wrist seals open while squatting and pointing at an unsuspecting individual, thus forcing all the stench in his direction. USS Neversail: (1) Any mock-up ship found in boot camp. (2) An argumentative, cantankerous or know-it-all sailor. Safety system where sailors can drop an anonymous recommendation into a locked box. Alpha Dogs: Refers to Alpha Company, a division of vehicle operators and mechanics within the Naval Mobile Construction Battalions, also known as the Fighting Seabees. 90 Day Wonder, 90 Day Miracle: OCS graduate (as opposed to a graduate of four-year Naval Academy or ROTC training). Consists of classroom and pool instruction and culminates with the dreaded "Dilbert Dunker" and "Helo Dunker. Happy Hour: The hour during which the ship is cleaned every day. Examples: "Hey, this is no shit, but I once blah blah blah" or "Hey this is a no-shitter, I got a buddy who once blah blah blah", NUG: New Useless Guy. Helo Dunker: Dreaded training device that all naval aircrew and pilots must endure every few years when they complete water survival training, or swims. Designed to simulate crashing a helo at sea, it is basically a huge metal drum with seats and windows that is lowered into a pool and then flipped upside down with the passengers strapped into it. Example: The F-5 usually lands skosh on fuel. Civie cut: A civilian haircut worn by males who live around military towns to distinguish themselves from military personnel. Can also refer to the traditionally profanity-laced language patterns of sailors. (especially Marines) generally called sailors. Shark bait: A package of bright green dye, attached to a life vest. Short Timer: A sailor with less than 90 days until discharge or transfer and an attitude to match. This person would be given the title of "Honorary S.N.O.B.". Compare "Ricky Boxing.". MidShitHead: Enlisted common term for a Naval Academy or ROTC Midshipman on their summer cruise on a ship or a command, gaining real Navy experience between academic class years. San Dog: A sailor stationed in San Diego, or the base itself. His assistant is the "Mini Boss.". Sometimes used as a threat of punishment or retribution - "Do what I told you to do or I may have to hold an Easter Egg Hunt in your locker. The similar silver clouds and lightning bolts addition to an Air Force Major's/Colonel's hat is called Farts and Darts. NJP - Non-Judicial Punishment. Example: Chief Coffeedrinker: "Why did you do this? Like a Big Dog: Doing something in a big way; Something larger than life that is happening; Being aggressive, mean with a loud growl. 1MC: The General Announcing system on a ship. See "Raisin. "Carry on" allows personnel to continue whatever they were doing. So named because one can't do anything without a chit, especially one that is "lost in routing". Chokers: Service Dress White Uniform worn by Officers and Chiefs. Bubba: Any shipyard worker. In the helo world, the Rapid Securing and Transfer (RAST) on the deck of a "small boy.". Garden Party: A semi-formal social gathering requiring dress whites from the waist down and dress blues from the waist up. The head of a ship, submarine, aviation squadron or shore command; usually no lower in rank than a Commander, often a Captain, the Commanding Officer is in charge of most of the everyday things that happen on board the ship, in the squadron or aboard the shore installation, from corporal punishment (Captain's Mast) to common everyday maintenance, and upkeep of the ship, squadron or shore command. : Seen on a numerical list of epithet substitutions, especially transmitted over radio, which has to stay clean. "Do we have any nighttime evolutions this underway?" X-Ray Fitting: (1) A hatch, scuttle or the like which in normal condition is closed both in-port and at-sea. Load: (Always referred to as "the load.") Roach Coach: A snack or lunch truck that stops at each pier where the ships are berthed. To open valves in the mud drum to allow boiler pressure to force accumulated sludge out of the boiler. A container (usually zipper-closed) for toilet articles such as soap, razor, shaving cream, deodorant, etc; especially for expeditionary sailors. Smurf Suit/Smurfs: Set of blue sweatpants and sweatshirt issued on arrival at boot camp; worn for the first several days and thereafter used mostly for PT. The Goo: Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). CA: Cruiser, Attack, Class of ship, a heavy cruiser. Smooth Crotch/Smoothie: A term for Reactor Control division for their tendencies to find ways to never conduct manual labor. Due to the [more] lax treatment of officers, termed a jungle because of their constant disarray. Also COMHOUSE, COMHOME, CINCHOME, HOUSEPAC, etc. CHENG: Chief Engineer. A "Royal Cunt Hair" is the finest unit of measure. Also termed as Smokin' and Jokin'. ChuHai: A Japanese alcoholic beverage made by mixing sake and the equivalent of Kool-Aid. Widely known workups involving the carrier and the airwing are TSTA, COMPTUEX, and RIMPAC. Roast Beast: Roast Beef, or any meat served aboard the ship that even the cooks who prepared it don't know what it is. Anal Palace: The fast attack submarine USS Annapolis. Get Fucked or Fuck-Off from your Navy equals and lower in rank. Similar to a real check valve which only allows fluid to go one way. Also known as a "Butt Shark.". V3 Division: Aircraft Handlers on the Hangar Deck. LOST: Line Of Sight Tasking: when a senior officer, usually the XO, tasks the first poor bastard JO who walks across his path with some time-consuming, inane project that he knows absolutely nothing about. Wardroom: Officer's mess, or dining room. See "titless wave." Similar to the code for "bulkhead remover." Drifter: Sailor who at all times lacks the ability to stay focused. VC: Fixed Wing Composite aircraft squadrons. To ELTs, it's "Superior Mechanic, Almost God.". ;dop kit; douche kit. CG: Cruiser, Guided Missile, class of ship. Seabee: A member of the Construction Battalions. Bolter: Failed attempt at an arrested landing on a carrier by a fixed-wing aircraft. The Clap Line consists primarily of men who are waiting to get treated for venereal disease. Crow: The eagle which adorns the Petty Officer rank insignia. Hoover: The S-3B Viking, mostly due to its unique engine noises. Things have changed substantially in the military, and I dont have any recollection of starting a fight, engaging in, or hearing about many inter-departmental or cross branch fighting because of petty name calling, at least that I recall. Marine Dinner Tray: Derogatory description (to the "eldest service branch") of an enlisted sailor's 13 button flap on the front of his dress blue uniform trousers. So called because it is the 5th branch of the armed forces, yet falls under the control of the Department of Homeland Security. (Often pronounced "E-swas."). Shit Storm: Severely unpleasant aftermath. Gut: The section of a port city or town where visiting sailors can find cheap booze, games of chance, ladies of the night, a bar brawl or two, and other entertainment. USS Slurpeefish: The USS SAN FRANCISCO. Junior Chief: Pejorative term to describe junior enlisted person who is kissing ass for a promotion or on a power trip, or both. When JOPA is unified it can control some wardroom social functions, but little else. Noted: Usually passed down from an officer to a blue shirt, when the blue shirt tells the officer of something that will have little or no positive effect on the officer, but may have a great effect on the blue shirt. Ready Roller: a sailor who wakes up, "rolls" out of his rack- without washing or brushing- "ready" to head to the Mess Hall to start his day. Must be signed off by a superior or expert. Punching Holes: When a submarine is underway submerged, as in "Punching Holes in the Ocean". Savy Sue: The nickname of the USS Savannah AOR4, given by her ships' company. IFNAG: (Derogatory) Ignorant Fucking Naval Academy Graduate. See also WESTPAC/LANTPAC widow. Generally, the ones that I did hear about were alcohol induced and largely in the name of fun, or what passes for fun in the military, which is frequent, though hardly serious engagements of violence. Kick start (a deck seaman): Surreptitious corporal punishment applied by driving one's boot down the shin of the offending seaman to encourage better and faster work. ", Grab-ass: Any kind of unstructured group socialization or horse-play, usually during working hours. Crow happy: Newly appointed petty officers that are drunk with rank, think they are in charge, and can order subordinates around. Note: Reactor department is well aware that both phrases are dumb, but it is highly effective at trolling. ASH Receiver: An "ash tray." Zoomie: (1) An aviator; generally refers to a USAF pilot or navigator/combat systems officer. It wasnt unheard of to see a Machinist Mate also occupy the position. Same as Bluejacket, referring to the blue utility shirt worn by those personnel. Wrinkle Bomb: A uniform worn by a sailor that is wrinkled so badly that it looks like the sailor slept in it. HTC: Known as a Hull Tech Chief or slang for "Head Turd chaser" or Home Town Civilian, a term designated to any active-duty sailor about to retire. Liberty Boat: Boat assigned to transfer sailors to and from their ship when in a port that requires the ship to drop anchor instead of pulling pierside. Puddle Jumper, Puddle Pirate another Coast Guard reference, because they stick comparatively close to shore. Generally only applied to someone who has earned the speaker's respect. PD-8 is actually a chemical additive used in the evaporator to aid distillation of fresh water. Also possibly named to represent a generator that is providing no power to the system and therefore not taking on its share of the load. "Get your dick skinners off my white hat." POD (Plan of the Day): An official document issued by a command that states all activities occurring that day, from 0000 to 2359. Wings: Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer breast insignia. (Usually six hours on duty, six hours off duty. Method of requesting speed changes from the Engine Room using the Engine Order Telegraph (EOT), normally from the Bridge. VA Veterans Administration / Department of Veterans Affairs: A department of the US Federal Government that assists military veterans with medical care, educational benefits for college of technical training, home loans, burial, etc. Stupid-: Adjective for remedial training. Drill Rodeo: A game in which a screwdriver is inserted head first into drill where bit should go and battery is removed. Beer Day: On many navy ships, even in the present day, all hands are given 2 beers if they are underway without a port call for a given period of time generally 45 days. ". WebSquid. Geedunk-a-donk: A huge jiggly ass acquired from eating too much geedunk. As a noun the said card. Generally not considered to be a good situation. "We better slow down or the fat boys won't be able to keep up. AOM: All Officers Meeting, held for a variety of reasons like training, port calls, mess issues, etc. Woop: A cadet at the US Military Academy (West Point). Presently, "Commodore" is the unofficial title of a Captain (O-6) in charge of a squadron of ships or submarines, a wing or group of the same type of aircraft, or a group of SEAL Teams. Balls Thirty: (1) The time 00:30, when there is a security sweep on some bases. It is permissible to take one when a ship is pierside connected to pier water and sewer, if no one else is waiting for the shower. (2) Former Action Guy: Any SO, SB, EOD, ND, or FMF Recon Corpsman or any other parachute-qualified member who is in a position where they cannot maintain their jump quals, or goes into a different warfare community. Also known as a sailor, gob, or swab. It is sometimes used by seniors praising subordinates in one form or another. Rider: (1) Most often associated with the submarine service; an individual aboard a submarine not a member of the crew who is assigned to the sub for a period of time to perform a specific mission; usually intelligence related. No-Load 1) A servicemember who does not pull his or her own weight. Trips back to the ship in the wee hours of the night are usually very entertaining. Continual disregard WILL attract a punishment shower with scrub brushes. Incorrectly, but nearly universally, applied to turning anything on. Jim Jim: The nickname for the computer that aided avionics ratings through Basic Electronics and Electricity (B double E) and AVA's self paced courses. Storecritter: an old fashioned term for the storekeepler rating, now called logies. Newbies tend to take it a bit personally, and in the olden days -I think- a sailor calling a Marine a jarhead would be just grounds for a bar fight. Black beret: Worn by Swift Boat and PBR Sailors, originally in Vietnam. Field Day: All hands clean-up. Squat to Pee: An ELT (Engineering Laboratory Technician, a water chemistry and radiation monitor on a nuclear powered vessel) or (. Mae West: (Old) term for a life jacket, due to the resemblance of the chest floats to the busty actress. Drop your cocks and grab your socks: A saying that the petty officer of the watch yells in the sleeping quarters when it's time for everyone to get up. A-Farts is received via satellite all over the world and offers a variety of shows. On my six: Naval aviation expression referring to having someone or thing at my back, on my tail, directly behind me, relative to the hours of a clock; 12-dead ahead, 3-starboard or to the right, 6 aft or behind and 9-port or to the left. On Submarines the 1st Looey (1st Lt) is usually an non-qual Ensign and he runs "seaman gang" responsible for, among other responsibilities, all the gadgets necessary for handling and storing of mooring lines, materiel condition of Topside (chipping and painting), escape and rescue equipment like life vests and Steinke Hoods back when they were carried. Also called "Four fans of freedom," a desirable platform for airedales who have no wish to spend any time whatsoever at sea. Skimmer, Skimmer Puke: Surface sailor (this term is also used in other English-speaking navies - the RN, RCN and RAN). Aboard a ship, it is a can with a hole in the lid, usually hung from the bulkhead near watch stations. This is used in boot camp to refer to those boots who have received their dungaree uniforms so recently that they haven't been ironed, just washed, they are therefore wrinkled, like a raisin. Department: Highest organizational level in most naval commands. FTN: Fuck the Navy (common epithet used when complaining about naval policies or regulations). Also called the Possibilities of the Day or Plan of Deception because the plan can change without notice. Retired RMs may often use ZUG in place of "no" or "negative.". See also "Love Boat." These are broken up into divisions. 4MC: Emergency communications circuit that overrides sound powered phone communications to alert controlling stations to a casualty. Wizzard: Topsider insult for a nuc. ASMO: Assignment Memorandum Orders. Non-Comm: A non-commissioned officer, E4-E9. Fashion Show: A series of individual personnel inspections conducted in each uniform the sailor owns. Because frankly, I find this shit amusing. Paddles: Code word for the LSO (see above). Also permit everyone to get evening chow at a reasonable hour (although First Dog watchstanders usually find the better chow is all gone). DLGN: Destroyer, Leader, Guided Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. Delta Sierra: "Dumb Shit": A stupid mistake or poor performance, the opposite of "Bravo Zulu.". JEEP- Junior Enlisted Expendable Personnel- Submarines- Slang for Casualty Assistance Team members "Send in the JEEPs.". Ricky Ninja: Within minutes of lights out, the entire division is asleep, except for the Ricky Ninjas, dressed in their ski masks and sweaters, sliding from rack to rack, Gullivering, dirty-dicking, and spitting in the RPOC's canteen. Quadzip: Four numeral zero's in a row. F.I.I.G.M.O. ": An expression said (in a very cheery manner) on occasions when, in fact, it is not a Fine Navy Day at all. See also Bonnie Dick., Bonnie Dick: USS BONHOMME RICHARD * (CV/CVA 31, LHD 6), Boomer: Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN), Boomer Fag: Crewmember of a Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN). "I understand and I will comply.". Usually speaks in unintelligible english with a heavy New England or southern accent. Used primarily at the former Subic Bay and Clark bases in the Philippines. (2) Generally reliable but incomplete information about a subject. Jack-o'-the-Dust: A ship's cook in charge of keeping track of the ship's food stores. Fuzznuts: A young sailor, one not long out of puberty. WAVES: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services. Also known as "Go-Go Juice." Also known as pounded the pooch or popped the puppie. These are heavy duty paper towels purchased in bulk, and are used in every cleaning situation imaginable. VP: Fixed Wing Patrol Aircraft Squadrons. Smoke Pit: Designated smoking area. As opposed to formal ship's wardroom. Dammit: Proper way to read an exclamation point quietly. (see EAOS above and Short timer below.). Jughead: US Marine, so called because their "high and tight" haircuts make their heads look like inverted jugs in profile. Welded to the Pier: A Ship being in an extended period of refit at a shipyard or naval base, which prevents it from making ready for sea for several months or longer. : Broke Dick No Worky-worky. Smiles (Game of): A game in which two or more Sailors sit at a specially designed table or bar, typically in the Philippines, and receive fellatio from one or more prostitutes. Warrants are competitively selected from the senior (E7E9) enlisted ranks. Marines - Leathernecks or Jar Heads. In general, the CO makes policy, the XO enforces it, hence the name. The opposite of a highly respected and particularly valuable "Good Man." G.I. Below department and division. Typically, as a hazing ritual, sailors fresh out of boot camp are sent out on a wild goose chase to retrieve a, "Portable", Pad Eye. Circa 1981. Torpedo Sponge: Similar to "Missile Sponge", this refers to the smaller ships in a convoy, whose duty it is to protect the carrier, to the point of taking the torpedo hit for the carrier if needed. Fruit Salad: Numerous ribbons on a dress uniform. Ghetto: Open-bay barracks, usually reserved for single sailors who are in transit or otherwise temporarily assigned there. Pillows of Death: Canned ravioli, usually burned, served for midrats. When leaving base, only "essential" stops could be made in utilities, of which alcohol was not one of them. (3) to John Wayne (a helmet): To leave one's helmet's chin strap undone, the way John Wayne often did in movies. Single-Digit Midget: Sailor with less that ten days left before their EAOS (end of active obligated service). A required exercise regimen. Nonskid Wax: A fictitious substance used for waxing non-skid decks, something junior sailors are sent looking for. "Another Fine Navy Day! Shit Can, Shitcan: Either the name for a trash can, or the act of throwing something into the trash. I dont want to die.. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary, Appendix:Glossary of U.S. Navy slang/Unit nicknames, https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Appendix:Glossary_of_U.S._Navy_slang&oldid=70747542, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Can also be used to describe the status of a person whose plan has gone awry. General Quarters (GQ): Set to prepare a ship for battle or during a serious casualty such as a main engineering space fire. NFO: Naval Flight Officer: flies alongside the pilot as weapons officer. HT Punch: A mythical tool newbies are asked to fetch from the engineering spaces. Sea Lawyer: (1) A sailor or his buddy, making eloquent but completely spurious arguments at Captain's Mast, or in response to some disciplinary action. Armpit of the Med: Naples, Italy. Goffa / Goffer: General descriptive term for any sort of soda or fruit juice, non alcoholic. GCE: Gross Conceptual Error, an instructor's comment on student work wherein the student has clearly misunderstood a concept. PFA: Physical Fitness Assessment: new name for PRT. ", Ricky Fishing: Masturbation. It is typically made to disappear 30 seconds before it is needed, sending junior enlisted crewmembers into a panic that the mast will hit the bridge under which the ship is about to pass. Refers to nucs' insistance to dress like Morpheus from the Matrix and propensity for playing Magic (The Gathering) and World of Warcraft endlessly. Today, Salt and Peppers are worn by cooks that work in a ship's wardroom. Non-Useful Dody) A sailor who has not completed any qualifications and is therefore of no use to their division. Porcupine Balls: Beef Porcupines. Telling the LPO you're going up to the calibration shop for awhile but head up to the roach coach instead? In the aviation community, hot racking refers to an individual who has not taken a shower before retiring to his bunk, usually after working a 12-hour shift on the flight deck. May be followed by a "wetting down. The worst ones are "drive-by shitbombs," where someone pokes their head in, "throws the shitbomb" and leaves. 4 acres of sovereign U.S. soil: An aircraft carrier. ("Set material condition Zebra throughout the ship" is part of the standard GQ alarm.). Crack House: A designated smoking area aboard ship that is not a. Crapper: A toilet, see also shitter and pisser. A dangerous thing for a sailor to be around Pearl Harbor, as some of the natives see them as easy targets for crime, especially when local law-enforcement doesn't seem to care. An expression used in the face of adversity, meaning that regardless of the setback you are going to continue anyway! No Fuckin' Option is term used for NFOs who would rather be pilots, but don't qualify. A male member of the U.S. Navy and is either found in a drunken or hungover state which is dependent on the number of hours the squid has been awake. (Sometimes, a field survey results in an item being handed down to a needier local unit, thrown off the fantail at sea, or sold ashore for booze money.). "Turn to Port, heel to Starboard" Word passed from the bridge to PriFly indicating a turn and to warn the flight deck crew of deck angle changes. Fit Boss: Officer designated by the Commanding Officer to be responsible for the command Physical Readiness Program. The tradition has sporadically been followed by modern small boat sailors. Khakis: Term used to describe senior enlisted members (E-7 and above) or officers, due to the khaki-colored working uniform typically worn by them. E.g. Building 38: The USS Puget Sound (AD-38). John Wayne: (1) A can opener supplied with "C" rations. Used to attract the attention of a rescue helicopter in the event of a man overboard by the victim in the water. Whidbey Whale: A dependent wife that is Orca fat even though her husband has maintained the same basic size during their marriage. Punishment for screwing up or being a Rock. Daddy Rickover: A nuke referring to the late Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, the father of the nuclear navy. Also refers to a friend who has become non-responsive. See also ASWOC. DLG: Destroyer, Leader, Guided Missile, class of ship. Where deep-water sailors ply their craft, "The Pond" may be Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, or Other. An ad-hoc organization of young division officers onboard some surface ships and in most aviation squadrons, assembled to provide a means of guidance and escape from overly-demanding Department Heads. Players bid on the number of tricks to be taken, trump is determined by draw. Nixie A countermeasure against acoustic homing torpedoes. At aviation commands, FOD can also describe a worthless individual, i.e. If one is on Vulcan Death Watch, one is up oncoming as drill team, on watch then offgoing as casualty response team, potentially followed by another 6 hour watch. Each crewman was allocated a limited number of these messages during each 3-month patrol and they were severely censored to protect the submariner from news that could negatively effect the emotional condition of the recipient. Air Wing: The aviation element on board an aircraft carrier consisting of various squadrons. Up the hawse hole/pipe: An enlisted man going officer. Schmuckatelli is a Good Man. Pier 20: Derogatory term used to describe the U.S.S. Sea Daddy: Senior, more experienced sailor who unofficially takes a new member of the crew under his wing and mentors him. Balls to Two: A short watch stood from 0000-0200. Set Zebra: Sex involving double or triple penetration. A "My Wife Chit" is a special request that uses one's wife as an excuse/justification for needing to be absent. Pirate Navy: Small boy crafts generally referring to the smallest of the vessels, such as Minesweepers, Coastal Patrol boats, and sometimes Frigates. Gunner: Term applied to and used in addressing (informally) an Ordnance Technician Surface Warrant Officer. It is EXTREMELY loud to overcome the jet noise on the flight deck. (USMC) A 50/50 solution of Skin-So-Soft & alcohol used during drill to repel sand fleas at Paris Island. CPO: Chief Petty Officer. Pussy patch: Transdermal scopolamine patch for seasickness. Back Alley: Card game of trump played by 2 to 4 players (mostly "snipes"). Even so, some distinctively Australian Navy terms have been produced. NAMTRADET: Naval Aviation Maintenance Training Detachment. Sea chest: A trunk or storage container used for a sailor's personal property. ( skd) n. an earnest student; a collegiate wimp. Snot Locker: The storage area for snot a person's nose. Brown Shoe: Term used to describe aviation community officers and senior enlisted members, due to the dark brown footwear worn with khaki uniforms and aviation winter working green uniforms. A "red cunt hair" is a slightly smaller unit of measurement. Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club: Those elements of the Pacific Fleet which operated in the referenced waters 1965-1975. Dock jumpers: The unfortunates who would have to leap ashore to tie up when no "line handlers" are available. Similar to a Bremerloe. ", Great Mistakes: Common epithet used when complaining about. Fleet Tug-Nuclear, Fire Technician-Nuclear). Usually only found on submarines due to a significantly smaller number of nukes stationed onboard a submarine. Scupper: (1) (Surface Navy) Opening in a bulwark which allows water to drain overboard. Squid Slang Navy Theres a lot of squid slang in the navy. MARINE: Acronym for Marines Always Ride in Navy Equipmentor Muscles are Required Intelligence Not Essential or My Ass Really Is Navy Equipment..or My Ass Rides In Navy Equipmentor Muscles are Required Intelligence Not Expected. OOC: Pronounced "oh oh see." Haze Grey Motherfucker: Sailor (or CO) who prefers to be under way as much as possible, or a ship and crew that spends a great deal of time under waye.g, We were haze grey motherfuckers.. PPC: Patrol Plane Commander. Small Boy: Term referring to smaller class ships, such as destroyers and frigates. Your abbreviation search returned 10 meanings showing only Military and Government definitions ( Show all) Link/Page Citation All definitions (10) Information Technology (1) Military & Government (1) Organizations, Schools, etc. Manatee: A dependent wife, usually in Pensacola or Jacksonville that is Manatee fat even though her husband has maintained the same basic size during their marriage. Roll-em's: Movie night, usually shown in the ready room or the wardroom. SMIB: Southern Maryland In-Bred. During wartime, armed guards may be posted on both sides of the blue tile. WebThe quickest way to strike a squids nerve is to make gay jokes. 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