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The traditional answer is Betsy Ross, but recent historians have debunked that claim. Some suspect that she collaborated with British officers.
It depends which armed forces you are a member of.Generally you do not salute warrant officers. Salutes are reserved for commissioned officers.A commission is only granted by the head of state. Such commissioned officers grant warrants, hence the name.Countries have different rules regarding warrants and warrant officers. Some you salute, depending on rank and other criteria.
Nearly 7,000 US military officers perished in Vietnam.
The US military has changed drastically since the end of the Vietnam War. Today, the US Military performs LAW ENFORCEMENT functions in addition to it's traditional military role. Up until the Vietnam War, the US Land Forces consisted of: 1. Enlisted men (Privates, Specialists (formerly corporals), Sergeants) 2. Officers (Lieutenants, Captains, Majors, Colonels, Generals) 3. Warrant Officers (Helicopter pilots and administrative officers)
Commissioned officers don't receiver an NCOER - the NCO portion of that should be sufficient explanation that it pertains to noncommissioned officers, and not commissioned officers.
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Some different types of offices include: traditional, mobile, virtual & home.
There is not one general term by which this process is known.
This stiff in office just chooses his friends!
Police officers can influence whom witnesses identify in a lineup - apex!
The traditional answer is Betsy Ross, but recent historians have debunked that claim. Some suspect that she collaborated with British officers.
The law created was called the Defence of Realm act developed by the goverment.
Increased ethics training of both new and experienced officers
Actually, badminton was invented by British military officers in 19th century British India. They developed some rules and added a net to the traditional game of battledore and shuttlecock, which originated over 2,000 years ago in ancient Greece. The new sport was launched definitively at the Badminton House, Gloucestershire, which was owned by the Duke of Buefort named Henry Somerset.
ANCO officers are Alternate Net Control Officers. These are sometimes referred to as security officers.
Absolutely not. In fact, only medical personnel are allowed to do cavity searches. Police officers can do a strip search of someone they've arrested if they can justify why they are doing so (they saw the person shove a baggie in their pants and can't find it through traditional searching methods).
Local police officers account for two-thirds of all sworn officers.