Officers

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Officers. Officer or great officer a grade class or rank of within certain chivalric orders and orders of merit e g legion of honour order of the garter order of the holy sepulchre order of leopold belgium. Great officer of state. For example a clergyman is a public officer when he acts in the performance of such a public duty as the marriage of two individuals.
One who holds an office of authority or trust in an organization such as a corporation or government. Examples ceremonial and other contexts. A person licensed in the merchant marine as master mate chief engineer or assistant engineer.
Law enforcement s leading source for news training jobs and online forums for local county state and federal law enforcement police and officers. A person who has a position of. Officer plural officers one who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization especially in military police or government organizations.
Some officers may bear both characters. Officer definition is agent. A noncommisioned officer or warrant officer.
Commissioned officers typically make up between an eighth and a fifth of modern armed forces personnel. Officer definition a person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army navy air force or any similar organization especially one who holds a commission. A respectful term of address for an officer especially a police officer.
In 2013 officers were the senior 17 of the british armed forces and the senior 13 7 of the french armed forces. And he is merely a private person when he acts in his more ordinary calling of. Officers are also divided into public officers and those who are not public.