62nd
62nd is the ordinal form used to designate the position of something in a sequence when the base number is sixty-two. It is used across many contexts to label successive elements such as legislative sessions, military units, awards, and place names. In English spelling, the suffix for ordinal numbers changes with the ending digit; sixty-two becomes 62nd.
Notable uses include the 62nd United States Congress, which met from 1911 to 1913; the 62nd Academy
In summary, 62nd functions as a generic ordinal label within naming schemes, reflecting its position in a