Uncover and knock. Wait till permission to enter is granted.
Knock and uncover.
That is a cafeteria onboard ship or on a Navy land base for Chief Petty Officers to eat. Chiefs are very powerful non-commissioned officers, so they rate (ha-ha) the perc of having their own mess. (Cafeteria)
There are a few references to the origin of the term, but the two most likely are: 1. As Chiefs are typically the oldest sailors aboard any afloat or ashore command ("Old Goats" i.e., old timers, older sailors, etc.), the term references that slang term. The Goat Locker therefore is any place that Chiefs (Old Goats) reside, lounge, eat, etc. 2. In the days of sailing vessels, goats were used for milk to supply the crew; to keep the goat safe, they were kept in the Chief's Mess.
Yes, chiefs were pharaoh's in Ancient Egypt.
Tahaun Lewis played 9 games for the Chiefs in the 1992 season.
The Chiefs became a team when the AFL was formed and started out as the Dallas Texans.
Too many Chiefs are a mess, yet consider themselves "holier than though."
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That is a cafeteria onboard ship or on a Navy land base for Chief Petty Officers to eat. Chiefs are very powerful non-commissioned officers, so they rate (ha-ha) the perc of having their own mess. (Cafeteria)
There are a few references to the origin of the term, but the two most likely are: 1. As Chiefs are typically the oldest sailors aboard any afloat or ashore command ("Old Goats" i.e., old timers, older sailors, etc.), the term references that slang term. The Goat Locker therefore is any place that Chiefs (Old Goats) reside, lounge, eat, etc. 2. In the days of sailing vessels, goats were used for milk to supply the crew; to keep the goat safe, they were kept in the Chief's Mess.
The chiefs of the local tribes gathered for a meeting.I will inform the chiefs.
yes the cheyenne did have chiefs
Chief's I assume. If you are referring to an item of a group of chiefs, you would use chiefs'
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No, it should be Chiefs of office
The plural of "chief" is "chiefs" In the plural: "Who were their chiefs?"
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff
No He has never been associated with Pirates at all.He started his career at chiefs as a Junior. He loves Chiefs. There is no way he would have played for Pirates. His Fathere also use to play for chiefs. Chiefs is a family thing to him. No He has never been associated with Pirates at all.He started his career at chiefs as a Junior. He loves Chiefs. There is no way he would have played for Pirates. His Fathere also use to play for chiefs. Chiefs is a family thing to him.