Officer
Meanings and phrases
n.
- any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command; military officer
- someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust; officeholder
- a member of a police force; policeman; police officer
- a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; ship's officer
v.
- direct or command as an officer
n.
- the case officer designated to perform an act during a clandestine operation (especially in a hostile area)
n.
- an officer in the airforce; commander
n.
- an officer in the armed forces
- After graduating from , he worked as an army officer.
- The army officer John Aislabie (born 1729) was their son.
- Alexander de Milja is a young army officer.
n.
- an operative who also serves as an official staffer of an intelligence service
n.
- the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm; reports to a board of directors; may appoint other managers (including a president); CEO; chief operating officer
- A chief executive officer manages the secretariat.
- He was chief executive officer from 2003 to 2005.
- Its chief executive officer is Peter O'Sullivan.
n.
- the corporate executive having financial authority to make appropriations and authorize expenditures for a firm; CFO
- The chief financial officer is the clerk-treasurer.
- Since then, Bernd Kästner has been the chief financial officer.
- Vipula Gunatilleka holds the chief financial officer position, .
n.
- the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm; reports to a board of directors; may appoint other managers (including a president); chief executive officer; CEO
- He later became the chief operating officer of Korean Air.
- Since 2013, the Bank has had a chief operating officer (COO).
- In 1991, he was elected president and chief operating officer.
n.
- a person with the senior noncommissioned naval rank
- On 1 December 1961, a chief petty officer died aboard from illness.
- During the Second World War, he served in the United States Navy from 1941 until discharged as a chief petty officer in 1945.
- Over the next 12 years, Willoughby gets promoted and demoted repeatedly, but eventually rises to the rank of chief petty officer.
n.
- a church official
n.
- a person who exercises authority over civilian affairs; civil authority
n.
- an officer in command of a military unit; commandant; commander
- Their commanding officer is none other than Dutton.
- Lieutenant John Henry was the commanding officer.
- On September 20, 1884, commanding officer J.N.G.
n.
- a commissioned officer in the Army or Air Force or Marine Corps
n.
- a commissioned officer in the navy
n.
- a military officer holding a commission
- He had a total of 42 years of service as a commissioned officer.
- He served as a commissioned officer in the United States Army from 1961 to 1963.
- During World War II, John Faulkner served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy.
n.
- a military officer who is not assigned to active duty
n.
- a workman employed to destroy or drive away vermin; rat-catcher
n.
- a military officer appointed from enlisted personnel; noncommissioned officer; noncom
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- the officer second in command
- A chief executive officer manages the secretariat.
- He was chief executive officer from 2003 to 2005.
- Captain Joseph Z. Taylor was his executive officer.
n.
- an officer holding the rank of major or lieutenant colonel or colonel; field-grade officer; FO
n.
- an officer holding the rank of major or lieutenant colonel or colonel; field officer; FO
n.
- an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds; treasurer
- The chief financial officer is the clerk-treasurer.
- Since then, Bernd Kästner has been the chief financial officer.
- Vipula Gunatilleka holds the chief financial officer position, .
n.
- a senior naval officer above the rank of captain
- At this time he went back in the Navy (with his own flag officer's pendant).
- John Leake (disambiguation) John Leake (1656–1720) was an English flag officer and politician.
- She is the first openly gay U.S. flag officer to come out while serving since the repeal of the policy.
n.
- officers in the Army or Air Force or Marines above the rank of colonel
- Bavarian general officer losses were heavy.
- He fought in the Friedland campaign in 1807 and attained the rank of general officer that year.
- The general officer in the government film called "Secret Nuclear Defense Plan" was voiced by Azaria.
n.
- an official appointed by a government agency to conduct an investigation or administrative hearing so that the agency can exercise its statutory powers; hearing examiner
n.
- a person secretly employed in espionage for a government; secret agent; intelligence agent; operative
- 1955) was a Polish Army major and intelligence officer.
- Pelly-Fry served as Arthur Tedder's intelligence officer.
- He was also an intelligence officer, theologian and writer.
n.
- an officer of the law; lawman; peace officer
n.
- a commissioned officer with combat units (not a staff officer or a supply officer)
n.
- a medical practitioner in the armed forces; medic
- In 1991, he became a deputy chief medical officer.
- During World War I, Drake was a medical officer.
- In 1939 he joined the Ministry of Health as a medical officer.
n.
- any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command; officer
- The next day we went there with the military officer.
- I met with a military officer Dr. Cavit Bey on board.
- 2nd century) was a Roman senator and military officer.
n.
- an officer in the navy
- He later has her entertain naval officer Heinrich.
- His brother was naval officer Jean Sabbagh.
- Studied for naval officer he started as a cadet of the Austrian Navy.
n.
- a military officer appointed from enlisted personnel; noncom; enlisted officer
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- a mess for the exclusive use of officers
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- an officer of the law; lawman; law officer
- Parole Officers have peace officer status statewide pursuant to .
- DHS special officers graduate from peace officer academy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
- ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement officers received peace officer training in addition to investigator training and firearms training.
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- a noncommissioned officer in the Navy or Coast Guard with a rank comparable to sergeant in the Army; PO; P.O.
- On 1 December 1961, a chief petty officer died aboard from illness.
- The deckhouse contained the cabin for the officer-in-charge and the executive petty officer.
n.
- a member of a police force; policeman; officer
- Survivor Albert Leos later became a police officer.
- Sneha plays the tough police officer in this movie.
- Golden is a retired New York City police officer.
n.
- the leader of a group meeting
- The President serves as the Senate's presiding officer.
- He was no longer the presiding officer.
- She is the longest serving female presiding officer in Australia.
n.
- the officer of the court who supervises probationers
- In Yonkers, he also worked as a probation officer in 1910.
- Westwood was married to Huma Westwood, a former probation officer.
- Burton said he asked his probation officer to move them to another flat.
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- a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state; prosecutor; public prosecutor; prosecuting attorney
n.
- the official in each electorate who holds the election and returns the results
- The returning officer broke the tie in Patterson's favour.
- The returning officer would declare the candidate with the most votes to be elected.
- The elections were conducted in each electoral district by a local returning officer.
n.
- a senior noncommissioned officer in the Navy or Coast Guard with a rank comparable to master sergeant in the Army; SCPO
n.
- a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; officer
n.
- a commissioned officer assigned to a military commander's staff
- The staff officer is normally seconded from the Royal Anglians.
- One staff officer wrote: 'Physically the brigade was in a terrible state.
- He then returned to Europe as a staff officer in NATO, in a series of roles.
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- a commissioned officer responsible for logistics
n.
- holds rank by virtue of a warrant
- There is no separate insignia worn by warrant officer navigators.
- He is also a US Army veteran, having served in Europe, and in Vietnam as a warrant officer.
- He is a defender Spaceknight and is a warrant officer of the flagship of the Galadorian army.
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- The second senior officer was Colonel Phraya Songsuradet.
- As a senior officer with the LAPD, Cmdr.
- A lieutenant-colonel is the second-highest rank of senior officer.
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- He later became the chief operating officer of Korean Air.
- Since 2013, the Bank has had a chief operating officer (COO).
- In 1991, he was elected president and chief operating officer.
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- The first officer was 44-year-old James Polehinke.
- The flight's first officer was the sole survivor.
- The first officer was designated as pilot flying.
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- It was written and directed by Terence Young, a former Guards officer who served in the campaigns depicted in the film.
- 1715 – 1762) was a British army officer who served in Father Le Loutre's War and the French and Indian War in Nova Scotia.
- 1st century BC) was a Roman senator and military officer who served under Julius Caesar during the civil wars of the late republic.
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- He was a non-commissioned officer during World War I.
- She worked as a personnel officer during World War II.
- Her father had been a Union Army cavalry officer during the Civil War.
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- The Vatican's liaison officer for the film was Rev.
- He was a liaison officer to the South Africa emerging team.
- An Anglophile, he was sent to London as a liaison officer in 1917.
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- The officer in charge exclaimed, “Sir, I warrant we will hit you”.
- He was the medical officer in charge of the British Olympic teams from 1912 until 1948.
- As such, he was the naval officer in charge of the blockade of the North Carolina coast.
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- The Comptroller was Florida's chief fiscal officer.
- In 1286, Sangha became the dynasty's chief fiscal officer.
- The trustees are Thaddeaus Lyda (chair), Ronald Kappler, and Larry Wehr, and Richard Lotze is the fiscal officer.
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- On 28 December, Pakistan postponed all officer training courses.
- Some special branches carry out their own reserve officer training.
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- There is also an elected township fiscal officer, who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election.
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- Hitz entered the CIA in 1967 as an operations officer.
- In 1960 he served as operations officer for I Corps in South Korea.
- Promoted to major in 1987, he then served as a battalion operations officer.
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- Pips on the collars were also introduced to the officer corps.
- Otherwise, the officer corps was governor-appointed or elected by unit enlisted.
- Prior to 1791 the 9th Light's officer corps was almost exclusively of noble birth.
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- As a constitutional officer the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer within his County.
- It falls under the authority of the Sheriff, who is the chief law enforcement officer of the parish.
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- The Godfrey Public School was founded by a former administrative officer, Late B.B.
- The Director-General, currently Qu Dongyu of China, serves as the chief administrative officer.
- The Secretary General of the University is the highest executive and administrative officer of the University.
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- In response to which, a junior officer did just that.
- He served as a junior officer on No.
- Thomas was the junior officer but Dease ceded most of the responsibility to him.
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- As a constitutional officer the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer within his County.
- It falls under the authority of the Sheriff, who is the chief law enforcement officer of the parish.
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- He was promoted to flying officer on 16 June 1939.
- He was promoted war substantive flying officer on 1 October 1942.
- By the time Australia declared war on 3 September 1939, Read had been promoted to flying officer.
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- He served as an artillery officer in the unit.
- Peled's artillery officer and radioman were both killed.
- Frisell served as an artillery officer in Uppsala but retired in 1910.
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- Bardziński was a cavalry officer in the Polish Army.
- Her father had been a Union Army cavalry officer during the Civil War.
- "Jeb" Stuart was the most prominent and able cavalry officer of the south.
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- He is the former chief security officer (CSO) at Facebook.
- She then hugged the security officer and detonated the bomb.
- The blast immediately killed a child and the security officer.
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- Navy officer rank insignia are gold stripes worn on the lower sleeve.
- However, it was impossible for commoners to rise to officer rank in units of the military household.
- By 319, John had attained the officer rank of centurion, but to her great sorrow, had died suddenly.
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- In 1812, he became an officer in the artillery.
- Wærn became an officer at Värmland Regiment (I 2) in 1941.
- He passed "studentexamen" in 1937 and became an officer in 1939.
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- She married a police officer named Stanley.
- Their most famous player is a police officer named Dwayne Leverock.
- Irma's assignments are set up by a corrupt police officer named "Sarge".
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- At the time he was air officer commanding No.
- Crew complement was 24 or 25 men, including the officer commanding.
- Promoted to group captain in 1990, he became officer commanding RAF Kinloss.
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- In 1941, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, becoming a pilot officer.
- His commission was confirmed and he was regraded as a pilot officer on 16 November 1937.
- He served in India as a pilot officer, serving until 1947 when he retired with the rank of wing commander.
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- He was a descendant of military officer and politician Andreas Martin Seip (1790–1850).
- John Leake (disambiguation) John Leake (1656–1720) was an English flag officer and politician.
- Abdul Rahman Khleifawi Abdul Rahman Khleifawi () was a Syrian military officer and politician.
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- Claghorn, Mann and Edison's superior officer.
- Soon afterwards, she confronted her superior officer over her lack of rank and pay.
- He is charged with killing his superior officer, but remains silent, refusing to defend himself.
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- Franco's press officer was next to her in the back seat and was injured, but survived.
- He also served as a press officer to Labour leader Neil Kinnock during the 1987 general election.
- In 1912 he was appointed press officer to the High Commission in London where he performed useful service.
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- The Director-General, currently Qu Dongyu of China, serves as the chief administrative officer.
- In 1899 Erik finished his law degree and soon after he became a solicitor for the chief administrative officer in Romsdal.
- A chief administrative officer may be found in many large complex organizations that have various departments or divisions.
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- Matt's partner and another officer killed Matt because his hesitation caused them to think he might turn them in.
- Before Trooper Bigsby had completed the traffic stop, another officer, Jason Brownell, stopped to ask if Bigsby needed any assistance.
- He then accepts the advice of another officer; the officer and other crewmen obediently leap to their deaths "for Kaiser and fatherland".
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- Her first commanding officer was Lieutenant Joshua Bishop.
- The first commanding officer was Commander Syed Sajjad Haider.
- The first commanding officer of the school was Mikhail Apletin.
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- Best succeeded Stan McKay as the spiritual leader and chief officer of the church.
- Almost all government powers were exercised by their chief officer, the mayor of the palace.
- The chief officer of the Forest of Dean was the warden, who was generally also constable of St Briavel Castle.
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- His father, Les Brownlee, was an infantry officer assigned to the 101st Airborne Division.
- Bánáthy served two tours on the Russian front in World War II as an armored infantry officer.
- He attended the upper section of the Norwegian Military Academy from 1903, graduating as an infantry officer in 1906.
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- Each CCC camp was administered by a U.S. Army reserve officer.
- Some special branches carry out their own reserve officer training.
- He served as a reserve officer in the Syrian Army from 1959 to 1960.
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- January 1921 – Appointed political officer at Gangtok.
- From 1961 to 1963, Korn was political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Later that year he was assigned as political officer to the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France.
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- Two months later, he became commanding officer of the Pensacola facility.
- He later became commanding officer of the 350th and 418th Bomb Squadrons.
- On 29 May 1940, he became commanding officer of the 44th Infantry Regiment of the Japanese Imperial Army.
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- Eigel is a former officer in the United States Air Force.
- Klobb's former officer, Lt.
- He finally introduces himself as Luka Laban, a former officer of the State Security.
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- The Finnish military ranks follow the Western usage in the officer ranks.
- In 1920, the pay grade system was modified so the enlisted ranks were separated from the officer ranks.
- Comparisons between the centurion grades and modern officer ranks can lead to many incorrect assumptions.
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- During the Civil War, he served in the Union army and later became a career officer.
- He later joined the U.S. Foreign Service and became a career officer some time later.
- Harney, an elderly career officer, wished to avoid open conflict with secessionist forces.
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- Francisco Díaz Pimienta Francisco Díaz Pimienta (1594–1652) was a Spanish naval officer who became Captain general of the Ocean Fleet.
- Thomas Warren (Royal Navy officer) Commodore Thomas Warren (died 12 November 1699) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.
- Henry Houghton (Royal Navy officer) Rear-Admiral Henry Houghton (died 17 June 1703) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.
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- She interviewed one young officer, who recalled: Herbert Marshall gave me back my life.
- Gourdan started work in a fashion store but went to Paris in the company of a young officer who soon left her.
- As a young woman, she was engaged to a young officer (and later Union general), Ambrose E. Burnside, whom she left at the altar.
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- He is also a former police officer.
- Baramoto, a former police officer, married a sister of Mobutu's first wife.
- For, the murderer is none other than a former police officer, who inspired Sathyam to take the cop job.
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- He joined ABS-CBN as its chief technology officer.
- He currently serves as the chief technology officer of Alpha Software.
- He left in 2012 to join Atlantic Media as their chief technology officer.
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- In 1858 he served as a gunnery officer for eighteen months aboard .
- From 1903-1904, he served as chief gunnery officer on the cruiser .
- He served as a gunnery officer until November 1945, leaving with a rank of lieutenant.
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- He moved to the United Kingdom in 1961, working at first as a Whitehall information officer.
- While working at a film studio, he met Margaret O’Neill, an American information officer for the Marshall Plan.
- Before joining ABS-CBN, López was the vice president and chief information officer of Manila Electric Company (MERALCO).
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- Instead, he enrolled in the officer cadet academy.
- In January 1918 he became an instructor with an officer cadet unit as an Acting Captain.
- At 18 he entered the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) as an Australian Army officer cadet.
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- He joined ABS-CBN as its chief technology officer.
- He currently serves as the chief technology officer of Alpha Software.
- He left in 2012 to join Atlantic Media as their chief technology officer.
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- He was division officer aboard the cruiser and the tank landing ship .
- Lieutenant Hunter Scott, a Naval Aviator, served as a flight deck officer aboard .
- Promoted to lieutenant in 1871, he served as a gunnery officer aboard the ironclad in 1883.
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- A customs officer and his family lived at the fort.
- Riker, a customs officer, was John A. Kelly's son-in-law.
- The customs officer immediately contacted the Admiralty in London.
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- During World War II he was an Army communications officer.
- After serving in World War II as a Navy UDT communications officer, he came to Spokane in 1949.
- Around 1976, he was the chief communications officer of Estanave, a company related to Petrobras.
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- In 1956, Hawke joined the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) as a research officer.
- Haddad worked as a policy and research officer at the Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Council of Tasmania .
- He subsequently worked as a research officer and industrial advocate for the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).
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- In 2011 Tokram worked as the PNGRFL Highlands regional development officer.
- He was appointed as Dance development officer for Perth and Kinross Council in August 2012
- It has an executive head who is a Block development officer and an elected Panchayat samiti (block).
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- In 1951 he was appointed commanding officer of the East Coast Naval District.
- He was appointed commanding officer of 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders in 1987.
- He was then ordered to Korea and appointed commanding officer of 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines.
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- He appointed fellow officer Maximian as Augustus, co-emperor, in 286.
- Lamson's friend and fellow officer Samuel W. Preston was killed in the assault.
- Later that night, Lazarus awoke a fellow officer she roomed with to commiserate.
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- He was a legal officer at the Scottish Human Rights Commission.
- Attorney-General (New Zealand) The Attorney-General is a political and legal officer in New Zealand.
- But, as Major Bronwyn Worswick, the legal officer at FLSG, noted, "our logistics system is set up to supply us.
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- In 1991, he became a deputy chief medical officer.
- The medical center had a chief medical officer and an assistant doctor, a midwife and nurses.
- He also appointed Douglas Derry as the first chief medical officer and field bioanthropologists.
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- He has worked more than 600 films as public relations officer in Indian cinema.
- She is also joint public relations officer for the Barbados Association of Journalists.
- Chinnarayana started is continuing as public relations officer, dialogue writer and lyricist for Telugu cinema.
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- In March 2018, The body of a male prison officer was found.
- One was a prison officer and one was a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer.
- He suffered from heart problems and was found dead in his cell by a prison officer.
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- Regular Army officer killed in the war.
- Rose was the first Overland Park police officer killed in the line of duty.
- The French 3rd and 23rd Light each lost one officer killed and four wounded.
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- The second mate and second officer were badly injured.
- In 2003, she became a second officer for Royal Caribbean.
- Hearing that Mars is the new destination, Barney Merritt volunteers to be the second officer.
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- O'Connell soon became a training officer around the Republic of Ireland.
- It was in this capacity as a training officer that he would first meet Major Shepherd.
- She worked as a training officer and was required to make home visits for the counseling and advice section.
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- Derse is married to fellow (now retired) foreign service officer E. Mason "Hank" Hendrickson.
- Cochran grew up both in Japan and Thailand due to his father's job as a foreign service officer.
- He was a civil service officer for several years and became a strong supporter of Sourou-Migan Apithy.
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- Horn added the new title of the studio's chief creative officer.
- Jim Lee added DC Entertainment chief creative officer title to his DC co-publisher post.
- With this appointment, founder Chip Conley became executive chairman and chief creative officer.
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- He was a state militia officer before the Civil War.
- Bull served as a colonial militia officer and jail keeper.
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- Winston was the first health officer for the city of Los Angeles, from 1879 to 1883.
- He served as health officer for Churchill County, Nevada and as draft board physician for Churchill County.
- His parents were Jean François Allemand (1775–1836), a health officer and mayor, and Marie Élisabeth Poitevin.
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- he, after a contentious struggle with the judicial officer of the prison was sent to the ward 8 for punishment.
- Sun Quan considered that Yin Fan seemed knowledgeable about criminal law so he appointed him as a judicial officer.
- A British judicial officer offered a description of Kunwar Singh and described him as "a tall man, about six feet in height".
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- He was a state militia officer before the Civil War.
- He served three years as an Army officer before being granted a release to play professional football.
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- He was circuit court parole officer from 1935 until his death on January 20, 1942, at the age of 79.
- Marker meets his parole officer, Mr Hull (played by John Grieve) and gets a job with a local builder, Mr Kendrick.
- His parole officer, Lucille, warns him to give up on this mission, believing Marv may have imagined it all due to his "condition".
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- Horn added the new title of the studio's chief creative officer.
- Jim Lee added DC Entertainment chief creative officer title to his DC co-publisher post.
- With this appointment, founder Chip Conley became executive chairman and chief creative officer.
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- But after civic outrage, the police released a statement holding the officer responsible.
- Major W. P. Cornelius became the construction officer responsible for K-25 works on 31 July 1943.
- As the collector he is the chief revenue officer responsible for revenue collection and recovery.
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- In 1995, Hu starred as an undercover police officer in the film "No Way Back".
- The Sumac Centre was one of the many organisations that undercover police officer Mark Kennedy infiltrated, starting in 2003.
- According to Stallworth himself, he knew, even as a cadet, that he wanted to work as an undercover police officer eventually.
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- In 1955, Califano enlisted in the United States Navy as an officer candidate.
- Born in 1889, Hampe entered army service within the German Army on in 1908 as an officer candidate.
- Later, Hamling was sent to an officer candidate school, graduated, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant.
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- Hondo began his LAPD career as a patrol officer with the 77th Street Area.
- Triton is arrested by a marine patrol officer, but steals the officer's vessel after handcuffing him.
- McQuery was a patrol officer for the Covington Police Department when he was killed in the line of duty.
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- After 5 months of service as officer cadets, they are promoted second lieutenants and discharged.
- Air traffic controllers receive schooling at special facilities in Colombo as well as officer cadets from other branches.
- By April 1940, Løken was temporarily in command of the 6th Division's officer cadets, while these were deployed on winter exercises.