If you are referring to the U.S. Navy, there is not a RD rating. An RP is a religious program specialist, a PR is a parachute rigger, and a DT used to be a dental tech, but those merged to HM, hospital corpsman a few years ago. If you are referring to an older rate in the US Navy, it could be either a radar tech or a radioman, which was actually a RM, but that is another rate that merged and became what is now an IT.
RD3 - RD=Radarman (Rate) - 3=3rd Class Petty Officer (Rank), no longer exists
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Rd M 3c is the old Navy rate designation for a Radioman 3rd Class Petty Officer. The rate was changed after WWII to its current designation, RM. The modern designation for the same rate/rank would be RM3.
RD=Re-Ru Rate Difference=Rate of exposed group-Rate of unexposed group.
The closest Navy office I see is in Walt Whitman Rd, Melville, NY. The number is (631) 385-4619
MOS would be most interchangeable with Rate in the navy. Rate is pretty much another word for job specialty as is mos. Rate may also be referred to as a NEC.
The address of the Navy Chaplain Foundation Inc is: 4300 24Th Rd N, Arlington, VA 22207-4017
The rate in the Navy with the most Medal of Honor recipients is the rate of Hospital Corpsman, commonly known as Navy Medics. Hospital Corpsman have earned more Medals of Honor than any other rate in the Navy due to their bravery and selflessness in providing medical care under fire. They often work alongside Marines, putting their own lives at risk to save others on the battlefield.
Yes. The Enlisted rate for medical personnel in the Navy is Hospital Corpsman (HM)
The address of the Navy Nuclear Weapons Association is: 1087 Frank Kelly Rd, Society Hill, SC 29593-5079
No real information is available on LaLanne's Navy rate, though from enhancing a picture on his site which shows him in crackerjacks and a 2nd Class Petty Officer Chevron, his rate insignia appears to be an aviation or admin rate.
In the actual exchange rate it's about US$140. Rate: US$1 -> RD$40