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commissioned officer

NOUN
  1. a military officer holding a commission

How To Use commissioned officer In A Sentence

  • We have more women commissioned officers than the Active Army, even though we're about 60 percent smaller.
  • One of the most important distinctions is the difference between commissioned and non-commissioned officers.
  • People heard him screaming for help and some of the non-commissioned officers ran in. The Sun
  • But, when we became better acquainted — which was while Charker and I were drinking sugar-cane sangaree, which she made in a most excellent manner — I found that her Christian name was Isabella, which they shortened into Bell, and that the name of the deceased non-commissioned officer was Tott. The Perils of Certain English Prisoners
  • The book lists the names of those 18,000 officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen stationed in North Yorkshire who were killed in action in the Second World War.
  • The smallest entity commanded by a commissioned officer is usually a platoon of about 30 men.
  • One of the most important distinctions is the difference between commissioned and non-commissioned officers.
  • They must, however, be legal residents and can't re-enlist or be commissioned officers without being citizens.
  • A caste system resting on soldiers, noncommissioned officers, and officers mirrored a civilian stratification of workers, foremen, and managers.
  • Towards the end of the war separation allowances were extended to the families of commissioned officers.
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