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Fig. 61. Percentages of various intelligence ratings made by officers of the Medical Department of different ranks. Based on table 408. 



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Fro. 62. Comparison of the percentages of various intelligence ratings made by officers of the Medical Department and ratings made by officers of 



other branches of the service. Based on tables 407 and 408. 



The table shows that the majors rate a little higher than the officers of any other rank, although 

 the officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel or higher are not very far below the majors. Next 

 in order come the second lieutenants, then the first lieutenants, and finally the captains. The 

 second lieutenants, majors, and higher officers stand above the average of the combined group; 

 the first lieutenants and captains, below it. 

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