_hot_ - Navy Uic Codes
Let’s break down what these codes are, why they matter, and how to find them. A Unit Identification Code (UIC) is a six-character, alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a specific command, unit, or activity within the Department of Defense (DoD). In the Navy, every single command—from a nuclear submarine to a beach master unit to a medical clinic—has a unique UIC.
Your detailer uses UICs to track billet inventory. Every job on every ship has a UIC attached to a billet number. When you apply for orders, you are essentially asking to fill a specific billet at a specific UIC. navy uic codes
Do you have a horror story about a wrong UIC messing up your orders? Share it in the comments below. Let’s break down what these codes are, why
If you’ve ever looked at a set of Navy orders, a military travel voucher, or a budget document, you’ve likely run into a mysterious five-character alphanumeric code. It looks something like this: N1234 or 00068 . Your detailer uses UICs to track billet inventory