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frock verb to decorate as a military officer US From the C19 sense of “investing with priestly office”.- The message announced tersely that Lieutenant Commander Robert A. Toland, III. USNR, had been “frocked” as a commander, USNR, which gave him the right to wear the three gold stripes of a commander[.] — Tom Clancy, Red Storm Rising, p. 124, 1986
- Regardless of the H’s and I’s on my fitreps, I’d finally been frocked for captain in February 1985. — Richard Marcinko and John Weisman, Rogue Warrior, p. 284, 1992
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