No that's not professional. I was in JROTC and I was the Battalion Commander. I dated one of my staff...it was the WORST mistake I ever made. You will lose the respect of your Company and if it ends badly it will be even worse. If they are in a different company then that would be okay...but the same company is bad news!
The Commanding Officer, with concurrence from the Executive Officer.
The officer directly under a ship's Commanding Officer is the Executive Officer; in the Navy, that also goes for shore commands.
No, there is no such rank in the US Navy. There is a Vice Admiral ranking. And the assistant to the commanding officer of a vessel is called the Executive Officer.
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The commanding Union officer was U.S. Grant.
An XO, or Executive Officer, typically serves as the second-in-command in a military unit or organization. They assist the commanding officer in overseeing the unit's operations, planning, and administration, and may also act on behalf of the commanding officer when necessary. Additionally, the XO often plays a key role in ensuring the unit is prepared for missions and maintaining unit discipline and morale.
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In the military for example, the Executive officer (XO) is second in command reporting to the Commanding Office. This term is not used in the British Army. Officers are charged with general duties and responsibilities according to their rank. In civilian life the military terminology just translates to the civilian equivalent
CEO: Corporate Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer
The Commanding Officer .
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