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Alex7016

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There is a great website for MOSID/MOC search at: http://hr3.ottawa-hull.mil.ca/dgmc/engraph/MOSMOCSearch_e.asp  but I am wondering if anyone knows of such a site that does the same thing for UIC searches or if anyone knows an easy way to search for UIC's or what UIC # belongs to which unit.

Thanks.

Alex
 
On a DWAN computer in the Baseline programs you should find a CF Address Book.
 
Don't see that in there... does it lead to a website? If so please paste link.

Thanks.
 
It's better at finding some things than others. It's the first result when "address" is the search term.
 
The CF Address Book should be listed in the uninstalled programs.  Baseline Admin maybe?  I'm not at work so I can't tell you.
 
Alex7016 said:
Don't see that in there... does it lead to a website? If so please paste link.

Thanks.

It's not a website, it's a Baseline controlled application.  It should be located in the Baseline (EN) ------->Reference part of the Start menu.

Swingline1984 said:
You actually found something with the DIN search engine?  Congratulations!!

I find stuff using the DIN search engine all the time...of course I don't type with my fists like a lineman.  ;)
 
Occam said:
It's not a website, it's a Baseline controlled application.  It should be located in the Baseline (EN) ------->Reference part of the Start menu.

I find stuff using the DIN search engine all the time...of course I don't type with my fists like a lineman.  ;)

Sounds like you may have to give him a Step by Step instruction:

Click on START

Click on Programs

Click on Baseline (EN)

etc.
 
Rheostatic said:
http://img-ggi.mil.ca/nls-snn/am/as-sa/app/ab-ca/index-eng.asp

Now there's a feat and a half....finding something on the IM Group website.  I'd rather try something simpler, like dividing by zero or finding the last decimal place of pi.  ;D

You must've been the person who put it there.  ;)
 
Occam said:
Now there's a feat and a half....finding something on the IM Group website.  I'd rather try something simpler, like dividing by zero or finding the last decimal place of pi.  ;D

You must've been the person who put it there.  ;)

Don't worry, they'll re-do their website shortly, ensuring all the links you've bookmarked become 404s.  All part of the service...
 
dapaterson said:
Don't worry, they'll re-do their website shortly, ensuring all the links you've bookmarked become 404s.  All part of the service...

You're preaching to the choir.  I work for them, and it ticks me off to no end!
 
Rheostatic said:
There's a big ol' link on the national front page, under "What's new".

Ah, finally found what you're talking about.  It shows in the "What's new" block if you change the option from the default "7 days" to "30 days" or "3 months". 

Since when is 30 days or 3 months old information "new"?  >:D
 
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