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Documents tagged "Rank"

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DOJ-OGR-00006571.jpg

The image shows a page from a document with text and tables. The visible part of the text at the top reads "Please note that we cannot provide information on matters that are in progress before the Committee, nor can we confirm or deny whether the Government is investigating any specific matter or individual." There's also a table titled "United Kingdom Armed Forces" followed by columns with headings such as "Service" and "Rank/Branch." The image has a grey background, and there are no people visible in it.

DOJ-OGR-00022333.jpg

The image is a scanned document with parts of its contents obscured by black boxes and lines to indicate that the information within these areas should not be divulged. The visible parts show a table with columns labeled "Name", "Rank", "Unit", "Branch", "Dates Served", and other similar headings, suggesting that this is a roster or personnel list. The text in the document appears to be typed or printed on an older style of paper, indicating it may not be recent. There are some visible names and ranks within the obscured areas, but they should not be mentioned according to the redaction marks.

DOJ-OGR-00021058.jpg

The image is a black and white photograph of a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text appears to be a list of names and corresponding numbers, possibly indicating some form of ranking or scores. There are multiple columns with titles such as "Rank," "Name," and numerical values that likely correspond to positions or results in a competition or survey. The top right corner of the image contains a red checkmark, suggesting approval or verification of the information on the paper.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026583.txt

The document discusses key people and topics related to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and philanthropist who has been involved in various controversies. The document includes search results for Jeffrey Epstein from different sources such as Wikipedia, New York Magazine, and the Huffington Post. Additionally, there are references to his financial career, philanthropy, solicitation of prostitution charges, and his relationships with influential people like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. The document also mentions a conference on gravity funded by Epstein.