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A CAO must hold a rank of Sergeant First Class or above. CAO stands for Casualty Assistance Officer. Normally, the CAO is a member of the casualty's unit.
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The CAO is a Casualty Assistance Officer. CAOs assist the Next of Kin of fallen service members, civilian employees, and veterans in planning and implementing the final plans of the deceased.
A Casualty Assistance Officer must be of equal or higher rank than the casualty. This is also true of the Casualty Notification Officer.
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A chief administrative officer (CAO) is responsible for administrative management of private, public or governmental corporations. The CAO is one of the highest ranking members of an organization, managing daily operations and usually reporting directly to the chief executive officer. In some companies, the CAO is also the president. It is very similar to a chief operating officer and is not the same as a CEO, which is a more senior title.
You should be in the pay grade of E-5 thru E-7 (enlisted) and officer any grade. E-7 and above are Senior Non-Commissioned Officers not E-6s in the Army.
An officer or NCO must have 6years of service before being selected as a casualty assistance officer. They must also be mature and trustworthy.
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