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Index, 1822
The officer abbreviation “Lt” or “Lieut” (lieutenant) may appear here. Ranks are also abbreviated – examples include “Bm” (boatman) and “Chf Offr” or “CO” (for chief officer). The Coastguard station where the man will be based is given. Sometimes thi

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