military officer

NOUN
  1. any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
    an officer is responsible for the lives of his men
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How To Use military officer In A Sentence

  • Military officers were suspected of plotting a coup.
  • As a retired military officer, Don was able to actually administer the oath of enlistment to his son, which must have been a proud moment.
  • If you order by the year of sino-japanese war era, military officers and men in the hail of bullets in the history of the forgotten.
  • Play with 3 different characters: a military officer, a news reporter & a hand - to - hand combat specialist.
  • Instead of using the peacetime interregnum to hone their military skills, senior military officers sought out civilian missions to justify their existence.
  • Senior U.S. military officers in Baghdad bitterly complained that they had been “blindsided” by the aardwolf, and tensions grew between the CIA and the Pentagon. State of War
  • The hundreds of millions of dollars being reaped from this pillage, officials say, are going to some of Indonesia's top serving or retired military officers.
  • Senior military officers argued that expanding their targets would only inflame the situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The round-faced Kim Jong Un - unsmiling with his hair combed straight back - was one of the officials named and was sitting in the front row near his father with a military officer between them. N. Korea Media Prints Photos Of Likely Heir
  • Security officials also have warned of plots by retired military officers to recruit soldiers on active duty to launch a coup d'état.
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