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 Officer (armed forces) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Officers, non-commissioned officers, and junior ranks in almost every country of the world are segregated along the lines of the Prussian system of messing, where eating facilities, accommodation, and social facilities are kept separate to ensure relations between various ranks stay strictly professional.
Commissioned officers derive authority directly from a sovereign power and, as such, hold a commission charging them with the duties and responsibilities of a specific office or position.
Commissioned officers generally receive training as leadership and management generalists, in addition to training relating to their specific trade or function in the military.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Commissioned_officer

  
 Non-commissioned officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A non-commissioned officer (sometimes noncommissioned officer), also known as an NCO or noncom, is a non-commissioned member of an armed force who has been given authority by a commissioned officer.
The non-commissioned officer corps is the junior management of the military.
Warrant officers are often included in the SNCO category, but actually form a separate class of their own.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Non-commissioned_officer

  
 GoArmy.com > About the Army > Service Options > Enlisted Soldiers & Officers > Officer
Commissioned Officers are the leaders of the Army.
Commissioned Officers lead from the front and adjust to environments that are always changing.
To be a Commissioned Officer is to be respected as a Soldier, an inspiring leader and a servant of the nation.
www.goarmy.com /about/officer.jsp

  
 Articles of War
In like manner, the commanding officer of every troop or company shall give certificates, signifying the reasons of the absence of the non-commissioned officers and private soldiers; which reasons and time of absence shall be inserted in the muster-rolls, opposite the names of the respective absent officers and soldiers.
Any non-commissioned officer or soldier who shall use any profane oath or execration, shall incur the penalties expressed in the foregoing article; and a commissioned officer shall forfeit and pay, for each and every such offense, one dollar, to be applied as in the preceding article.
No officer or soldier shall send a challenge to another officer or soldier, to fight a duel, or accept a challenge if sent, upon pain, if a commissioned officer, of being cashiered; if a non-commissioned officer or soldier, of suffering corporeal punishment, at the discretion of a court-martial.
www.rootsweb.com /%7Eilcivilw/articles.htm

  
 Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Board
E. Commissioned security officers or personal protection officers shall carry only a firearm of the category with which they have been formally trained and of which training documentation is on file with the commission.
H. The discharge of a firearm while in the performance of their duty by any person registered, or commissioned by a licensee shall be reported to the Austin office of the Commission.
A commissioned security officer may not carry a firearm unless:
www.tcps.state.tx.us /cso.aspx

  
 NOAA Commissioned Corps
NOAA Commissioned Corps Officers are an integral part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
A publication of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps
Officers can be found driving one of NOAA's 18 ships or 14 aircraft to provide support to meet NOAA's missions.
www.noaacorps.noaa.gov

  
 Identify the Historical Progression and Significiant Contributions of the Non-commissioned Officer Corps
Identify the role of the noncommissioned officer during World War I. The impact of the French and British military on the American NCO Corps.
Identify the role of the noncommissioned officer during the War of 1812.
Identify the role of the noncommissioned officer during the Civil War.
www.atsc.army.mil /itsd/comcor/sm1001s.htm

  
 St. Louis County Police - Commissioned Officer Position
By mandate of the St. Louis County Charter, the St. Louis County Police Department is organized and administered on a non-political merit basis for selection and appointment of police personnel.
After graduation from the Police Academy and upon completion of a probationary period, police officers are eligible to receive a yearly merit increase until they reach the top step in pay.
  Experienced police officers who are hired or Academy recruits who are promoted to Police Officer serve a 12-month probationary period.
www.co.st-louis.mo.us /police/officer.htmL

  
 Commissioned Officer
As regards the entitlements of various types of Pensions/Gratuities in respect of those Officers who retired/died prior to 1.1.96, please select sub-head " changes in pensionary entitlements in the past".
The rules relating to various Pensionary entitlements appearing under column "Your Pension" are applicable to those Officers who retired/died on or after 1.1.96.
As regards revision of Pension in respect of Pre-86 retirees, Post-86/Pre-96 retirees and Post-96 retirees, please select the relevant sub-headings appearing under column "Vth CPC revision (including modified parity)".
pcdapension.nic.in /comm/commpen.htm

  
 Model 1840 Non-Commissioned Officer's Sword
The NCO sword could be carried - by regulation - all Non-Commissioned Officers.
The hilt is of solid brass and all embellishments are cast.
arms2armor.com /Swords/1840nco.htm

  
 PITTSBURG / Gunned-down officer was starting family / Declared brain-dead, he's kept on life support to donate organs
Loya said the officers who were with her son when he was shot have dropped by the house to visit.
He became a commissioned officer in 1994, retired in 2000 and rejoined the reserves in 2003, said Maj. Mike Samarov.
Lasater and other officers were looking for the suspects when Lasater heard movement in heavy brush along a fence and ordered the suspects to surrender, police said.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/04/26/BAG82CF6FA1.DTL

  
 US CODE: Title 10,533. Service credit upon original appointment as a commissioned officer
(1) Constructive service may not be credited under subsection (b) for education, training, or experience obtained while serving as a commissioned officer (other than a warrant officer) on active duty or in an active status.
(1) in the case of an officer on the active-duty list immediately before that appointment as a regular officer, be appointed in the same grade and with the same date of rank as the grade and date of rank held by the officer on the active-duty list immediately before the appointment; and
(3) Constructive service credited an officer under this subsection is in addition to any service credited that officer under subsection (a) and shall be credited at the time of the original appointment of the officer.
www.law.cornell.edu /uscode/uscode10/usc_sec_10_00000533----000-.html

  
 SUBCHAPTER X
Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer.
Any commissioned officer, cadet, or midshipman who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
(2) willfully disobeys a lawful command of his superior commissioned officer; shall be punished, if the offense is committed in time of war, by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, and if the offense is committed at any other time, by such punishment, other than death, as a court-martial may direct.
www.military-network.com /main_ucmj/SUBCHAPTERX.html

  
 DefenseLINK News: Coast Guard Honors Centenarian, Its First Woman Commissioned Officer
Barrett said during her four years as director of the SPARs, she recruited and led 10,000 enlisted women and 1,000 commissioned officers.
Barrett was the keynote speaker at the special Women's History Month observance March 24 in Arlington, Va., that honored the Coast Guard's first woman commissioned officer on her 105th birthday.
She became the first woman accepted for service as a commissioned officer in the history of the United States Coast Guard."
www.defenselink.mil /news/Mar2004/n03262004_200403264.html

  
 An Army Affair
From this incident, it is possible to draw only one conclusion: It's okay for officers to oversee units that torture civilians and thereby damage the reputation of the United States around the world, do terrible harm to the ideological war on terrorism and inspire more Iraqis to become insurgents.
DESPITE MYRIAD hearings, investigations and prominent trials of privates and specialists, no commissioned officer has received serious punishment for any of the many confirmed cases of prisoner mistreatment in Iraq, Afghanistan or Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
According to his attorney, Gen. Byrnes, who is now divorced, stands accused of having had an extramarital affair with a civilian who is not his colleague, is not his subordinate and has no connection to the military.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/10/AR2005081001814.html

  
 NIH/OHR - Commissioned Officer Awards Criteria
The award is made to commissioned officers who have demonstrated a significant level of performance well above that normally expected, but at a somewhat lesser level than is required for the OUC.
Outstanding Unit Citation (OUC): The OUC is awarded to commissioned officers who constitute a group which exhibited exceptional service of national or international significance.
Awards must be based on actions and activities that have not been the basis for a prior Commissioned Corps award, except what has been previously honored may serve as part of the basis for a more senior subsequent ward that is based on significantly more actions and accomplishments over a longer period of time.
hr.od.nih.gov /awards/cocrit.htm

  
 Sec. 12202. Commissioned officer grades
Except for commissioned warrant officers, the reserve commissioned officer grades in each armed force are those authorized for regular commissioned officers of that armed force.
The rule as to the Coast Guard is consolidated with the rule applicable to the other armed forces, since 14:754 prescribes the same substantive result as that prescribed by 50:1201 for the other armed forces.
------------------------------- The words ''including those heretofore or hereafter transferred to the Retired Reserve'', ''permanent'', and ''pursuant to the Officer Personnel Act of 1947, as amended'' are omitted as surplusage.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/usc/ttl10/subttlE/ptII/ch1205/sec12202.html

  
 instructions_applicant.htm
A Commissioned Officer can be hired even if the position is not announced, provided the hiring official requests that the officer be assigned to duty with the program.
A qualified Commissioned Officer can fill most DHHS healthcare positions, even when they are advertised as a civil servant position.
Indicate in the cover letter whether you are already an active duty officer, an inactive reserve officer, or an applicant who has been approved for commissioning in the USPHS Commissioned Corps.
dcp.psc.gov /vats/instructions_applicant.htm

  
 JRCOSTEP
JRCOSTEP participants are entitled to some, but not all, of the rights, benefits, and privileges accorded to PHS commissioned officers serving on extended active duty.
The U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) Junior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (JRCOSTEP) allows students to gain valuable professional experience with the PHS early in their education.
JRCOSTEP participants receive the basic pay (taxable) and allowances (non-taxable) of an Ensign (pay grade O-1) officer which is approximately $2,500 per month, plus certain costs of travel and transportation from the place from which called to active duty to the duty station and return.
www.usphs.gov /html/jrcostep.html

  
 Family Pension Commissioned Officer
Family Pension/Special Family Pension/Dependent Pension as admissible on date are summerised below in respect of Armed Forces Officers who retired/died on or after 1.1.96.
A judicially separated wife or husband, such separation not being granted on the ground of adultery and the person surviving was not held guilty of committing adultery.
When cause of death is accepted as attributable to or aggravated by military service, Special Family Pension is admissible on emoluments last drawn and shall be calculated based on revised pay under Vth CPC at the rates prescribed under IVth CPC subject to maximum limit of Rs.8235/- in case of widow without children and Rs.
pcdapension.nic.in /comm/commfp.htm

  
 Aviation Commissioned Officer Skill Development: How Changes to Force Structure and Key Aviation Publications have Impacted the Junior Officer's Skills - Storming Media
The intent is to determine how Aviation Branch, through the evolution of these key publications, has affected the skill development of commissioned officers.
This thesis examines the changes that have taken place in doctrinal aviation training manuals, aviation regulations, and career development guidelines for commissioned aviation officers.
Additionally, the study concludes that aviation officers have less, and in some cases, much less opportunity to serve in line positions than did their predecessors and current combat arms peers because today's aviation force structures have disproportionate staff to line officer ratios.
www.stormingmedia.us /33/3392/A339283.html

  
 SHAPE Biographies: Senior Non-Commissioned Officer: Sergeant Major Alford L. McMichael
Sergeant Major McMichael served as the director of the Staff Non-commissioned Officers Academy, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, California from May 1988 to May 1991 where he was selected to the rank of Sergeant Major.
In December 1984, after completing the Staff Non-commissioned Officers Academy Advanced Course, Sergeant Major McMichael was transferred to Okinawa, Japan to serve as the first sergeant of Company C, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion.
In June 1994, Sergeant Major McMichael returned to Okinawa, Japan where he served as the sergeant major of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit until July 1995 when he was reassigned as the sergeant major of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.
www.nato.int /shape/bios/other/mcmichael.htm

  
 Army Commissioned Officer Rank Insignia
As a senior Lieutenant, they are often selected to be the Executive Officer of a company-sized unit (110 to 140 personnel).
Serves as primary Staff Officer for brigade and task force command regarding personnel, logistical and operational missions.
This is only used in time of War where the Commanding Officer must be equal or of higher rank than those commanding armies from other nations.
www.gruntsmilitary.com /rank4.shtml

  
 commissioned officer (HyperDic hyper-dictionary)
commissioned military officer; commissioned naval officer; judge advocate; judge advocate general; line officer; ranker; staff officer; supply officer
COMMISSIONED OFFICER products: USA, UK, Canada, Deutschland, France.
www.hyperdic.com /dic/commissioned_officer.htm

  
 COT Portal
Commissioned Officer Training (COT) is located at Maxwell AFB, AL, and is responsible for developing medical, legal, and chaplain personnel into professional officers by instilling character, knowledge, and motivation essential to serve in the United States Air Force.
The 23d Training Squadron (23 TRS) provides a 23-training day Commissioned Officer Training course to instill leadership and officership skills in newly commissioned medical officers, judge advocates, and chaplains.
The 23 TRS also conducts a 13-training day Reserve Commissioned Officer Training (RCOT) program for hard-to-recruit medical officers in the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard.
ots.afoats.af.mil /23ts/Index.html

  
 Commissioned Officer Promotion Reports (COPRs) and Procedures
The selection of commissioned officers for promotion on the Active Duty List and the Reserve Active Status List to the grades of captain through colonel in the Army, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps and lieutenant through captain in the Navy.
which contains the names of all officers of that Armed Force, except warrant officers (including commissioned warrant officers) who are in an active status in a Reserve component of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, or the Marine Corps and are not on an Active Duty List.
Provide for the careful consideration, without prejudice or partiality, of all officers eligible for promotion, ensuring that each officer has an opportunity to review and comment on any adverse information about him or her furnished to the board.
www.dtic.mil /whs/directives/corres/xml/i132013x.xml

  
 Ex-terrorist commissioned Army officer - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notices to the Jammu and Kashmir Government and the Centre on a petition that alleged a surrendered militant has been appointed as a Commissioned Officer in the Indian Army.
The surrendered militant who has allegedly been appointed as Commission Officers is named in the petition as Tahir Ahmed Thatu of Ikhwain-ul-Musalmin outfit
Ex-terrorist commissioned Army officer - The Times of India
timesofindia.indiatimes.com /articleshow/935531.cms

  
 JustOneMinute: Airbrushing John Kerry's Military Service
John Kerry becomes a commissioned officer in the Naval Reserve in December 1966, according to his Reserve Office Appointment from February 1967.
Probably why he paid off the corpsmen and was home in a few months, coming very close to treason while still a commissioned officer by speaking out against the USA, the military, and the war.
As an officer it was his duty to stop the action of autrocites and report them to his superiors for investigation.
justoneminute.typepad.com /main/2004/04/airbrushing_joh.html

  
 NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER
továbbszolgáló tiszt, tiszthelyettes (non-commissioned officer), altiszt (junior officer, n.c.o., non-commissioned officer).
onbaşı (Corporal, noncom, noncommissioned officer), erbaş (noncom, noncommissioned officer, petty officer, ranker), çavuş (noncom, noncommissioned officer, sergeant).
Translations for "NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/NON+COMMISSIONED+OFFICER

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