senior officer in English

officer with a high rank, superior office

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1. You're a senior officer, a department head.

2. Alright, let's go bag a senior officer.

3. Only if the senior officer present and in actual command.

4. The case has been Assigned to our most senior officer.

5. Then he was chosen, with another senior officer, to run the Athi River Detention Camp.

6. Colonel definition: A Colonel is a senior officer in an army , air force, or the marines

7. The battalion's officers, under the misapprehension that such an equipage must contain a senior officer, saluted.

8. • canada.gc.ca Air Force Home > CFAWC > AEROGRAM > Index - Apr 2008 > Senior Officer Professional Digest../

9. • canada.gc.ca Air Force Home > CFAWC > AEROGRAM > Index > Senior Officer Professional Digest (SOPD) - August Edition

10. From 1961-62 he was a senior officer for navigation and for engineering in the Volksmarine's training command.

11. Pennsylvania, with a quota of 260 men, had the power to nominate a lieutenant colonel, who would be the senior officer.

12. As do many familiar with the Khobar tragedy, the senior officer believes that President Clinton is making a scapegoat of Schwalier.

13. The word comes from "Aide-de-camp," a French term for a military officer who assists a senior officer

14. A senior officer in Hanoi later confided to me that nearly a million Communist troops had died and millions more were wounded.

15. Growing up in Ballenstedt, Scholtz's military career began in 1870 in Rendsburg as a Gunner in the artillery and senior officer cadet.

16. The Commandant of the Marine Corps commands the United States Marine Corps and is the senior officer of the United States Marine Corps

17. ADM(IM) reiterated that the issue is still one of receiving timely and factual information applicable to senior officer releases (see paragraphs 33 and 34).

18. British Army senior officer Michael Carver then reminded the Philippines that Britain would honour its obligations under the Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement (AMDA) if fighting broke out.

19. The senior officer, whose blue collar tabs and hat band marked him as NKVD, was Brusque to the point of rudeness when he asked in accented Polish to see Colling’s

20. The Chief Secretary, Tamil Nadu is being directed to depute a senior officer from the State to make sure that the extant directions concerning COVID-19 containment measures are complied with whereas making preparations for conducting the stated Bye election.

21. A soldier recalled shells "Bespattering us with dirt, crashing down the limbs about us, and the minnie balls [were] whistling around us at a tremendous rate." McGowan fell injured, as did his senior officer, and command devolved on Colonel Joseph N

22. It is believed he was employed as a military applied scientist, building war machines for Besiegings ; Yann Le Bohec provinces in his book The Imperial Roman Army, that Vitruvius was a head of the catapult ( a senior officer of heavy weapon ) in charge of heavy weapon experts and libratores who really operated the machines.

23. Commandant, commander of a single place or body of men, such as a military school or training unit, or of a larger organization such as a naval district in the United States.The rank of a Commandant depends upon the size and importance of his command: in the British Army a colonel Commandant is the senior officer of a regiment; in the French Army a Commandant is the commanding officer of a