If the person was awarded the medal, Yes of course
any Non-Commissioned officer may conduct Non-Commissioned officer business to any enlisted personal under him. Non-Commissioned officers take orders from officers and assign tasks of those orders to subordinates to be carried out
Pakistan armed forces commissioned officers, junior commissioned officers and officers holding grade 17 and above in government service are said to be the gazetted officer.
Most services only have commissioned officers as pilots, and a degree is a requirement of being a commissioned officer. However, it is possible to fly as a Warrant Officer - most Army helicopter pilots are Warrant Officers, rather than commissioned officers.
Technically an Officer Candidate outranks every enlisted rank. However, they are not officers and you do not salute them. In some situations on a post if the Officer Candidate School trainers deem it necessary, they may make passerby's salute the candidates if they are being disrespectful. This really depends on the SOP of the post, but in general the answer is no.
It means a low ranking non commissioned officer, such as a sergeant. Lower than a commissioned officer such as a captain, and higher than a private. Officers are above non commissioned officers and sometimes act accordingly.
A Warrant Officer salutes any Warrant Officers senior to themselves, and all commissioned officers.
Because Warrant Officers fall right below the lowest Officer and right above the highest Enlisted serviceman. Warrant Officers are commissioned by the head of their branch of service. Officers are commissioned by the President of the US.
Yes - In US Armed Forces a Corporal is a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), a Specialist is not
The entry level for an army commissioned officer is typically at the rank of Second Lieutenant. This is the lowest rank for commissioned officers and is usually the starting point for those who have completed their commissioned officer training and are beginning their military career.
An officer in the military who holds a commission from the head of state. They are higher in rank than privates and non-commissioned officers (such as corporals and sergeants).
Yes, because that's why you go.------------------------------When you go to those military schools, you pay off the school years with years in military service. I think it's 2 years of service for 1 year of school.
An officer's "commission" is the authority granted to them by the jurisdiction in which they are authorized to act as a law enforcement officer (e.g.: town, city, county, state, federal). All officers carry agency issued identification cards which both identifies them and gives them the authority to act.