The plural of officer is officers.
The plural form is... 'officers in charge'.
The correct spelling of the plural of officer is officers.
Police Officers
The plural of office is offices. As in "the offices were quiet today".
Medical officers
The plural form of the noun office is offices.The plural possessive form is offices'.Example: All of our offices' decor is the same using the company colors.
It all depends on how you use the term. If its plural (ex. how many officer are on the team??) then it doesn't have an apostrophised if its not (another ex. that officer's in trouble.) it would mean the officer is. So then it would have an apostrophes.
Yes, like people it is a group noun that always uses the plural. To express the singular, you would have to use another noun, such as policeman, policewoman, or police officer.
Police Officers. To shake things up they could be referred to as 'The Police' but not if a Sting was involved
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the plural form of CEO is CEOs
The plural acronym may be spelled CEOs and means Chief Executive Officers.
Imp is short for Imperial, meaning any Stormtrooper or any Imperial Officer. Imps is simply the plural of that.