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Attached - Duty Mos Noise Exposure List

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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

I have copied to hard copy so it is not lost in the ether.

I will retype so those who don't have Excel will be able to read it also. I will post it to the FL 10-35 as soon as possible.

FINALLY! We Have a COPY! Hooray!

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I don't think the list is complete..

For example any one who every worked with a mainframe computer... listened to constant noise. Remember those computers that took up whole buildings....., I'm talking about them

And dont forget the 72E or 72G fixed or tatical telecommunications operators.. and the constant noises they endoured from the large main frames.( yes some of them used teletypewriters too, ). ( for those of you thyat don't know these guys were the Armys Western union ,. but on a classified and grand scale.... and the guys paved the way for the present internet..and email....

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I may have missed it, but I did not see marine boiler operators on the list.

When I filed for hearing loss and tinnitus, it was first denied by a rating specialist who claimed my MOS was truck driver the four yrs I served at sea.

Make sure to read your denials over carefully.

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I don't think the list is complete..

For example any one who every worked with a mainframe computer... listened to constant noise. Remember those computers that took up whole buildings....., I'm talking about them

And dont forget the 72E or 72G fixed or tatical telecommunications operators.. and the constant noises they endoured from the large main frames.( yes some of them used teletypewriters too, ). ( for those of you thyat don't know these guys were the Armys Western union ,. but on a classified and grand scale.... and the guys paved the way for the present internet..and email....

... I agree with you Teac., I think the listing is incomplete. I was a Radioman (RM) and I didn't see it listed there.. Saw CT's and ET's but no RMs.

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