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Hello!
I am not the best with wikipedia, so I ask you guys to fix something. The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recently had a modification of its logo, changing "MEDICAL POWER FOR NAVAL SUPERIORITY" to the Charlie Mike flags. If somebody could fix this, that'd be great!
Cheers,
flancing Flancing ( talk) 18:34, 17 December 2023 (UTC)
You've got this thoroughly fouled up! According to the infobox, the Surgeon General (a rear admiral of the lower half, O-7)is outranked by his deputy, (a rear admiral of the upper half, O-8). If that weren't bad enough, the organization section says he is always a vice-admiral, O-9. This is correct. Toyokuni3 ( talk) 02:43, 26 February 2024 (UTC)