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Unit Identification Code

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The Unit Identification Code (UIC) is six digit alphanumeric code which uniquely identifies each United States DOD entity. In general, the first digit is a letter such as "A" (Army), "N" (Navy), etc. and the remaining digits uniquely identify the specific organization. For example "A00234".