a CO, or Commissioned Officer
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A soldier that receives a commission is an Officer.
The name of the post is colonel, who is a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines who ranks above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.(the pronunciation is from the variant spelling coronel).
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The former U.S. military officers training academy that was closed is the U.S. Army's Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Fort Benning, Georgia. This facility was officially closed in 2019 as part of a broader reorganization of military training programs. The OCS was instrumental in training commissioned officers for the Army, and its closure marked a significant change in the Army's approach to officer training.
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THE ARMY ACT, 1952ACT N O. XXXIX OF 1952[13th May, 1952]An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to theBangladesh Army.♣♦♠WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the lawrelating to the Bangladesh Army;(9) "junior commissioned officer" means a person commissioned, gazetted or in pay as a junior commissioned officer in the Bangladesh Army;(10) "non-commissioned officer" means a person attested under this Act who holds a non-commissioned rank in the Bangladesh Army and includes an active noncommissioned officer(12) "officer" means a person commissioned, gazetted or in pay as an officer of the Bangladesh Army and includes:-(i) an officer who being a citizen of Bangladesh holds a commission in Her Majesty's Land Forces, but does not include a junior commissioned officer; and(ii) in relation to a person subject to this Act when serving under such conditions as may be prescribed, an officer of the Bangladesh Navy and an officer of the Bangladesh Air Force;Junior commissioned officer (JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army, Pakistan Army, Bangladesh Army and Nepal Army. Those soldiers holding JCO rank receive a commission from the President,During British rule, these officers were known as viceroy's commissioned officers (VCOs) except in Nepal, which was never a British colony. Under the British, there was a clear colonial context, the VCOs being the highest rank that most Indians could achieve while most full commissioned officers were British - a distinction which disappeared with Indian independence.Senior non-commissioned officers are promoted to JCO rank on the basis of merit and seniority, restricted by the number of vacancies. Junior commissioned officers are treated as a separate class, and hold many additional privileges. In the army, they have a separate mess (the JCOs' mess) / (the CPOs mess) / (the WOs mess), get well furnished family quarters, and are authorized to travel in AC II tier on the railways / Economy class in Airlines. With good pay and privileges, it is an ambition of most enlisted men to attain such rank.JCOs often serve as platoon leaders in an infantry company, with a major as company commander and a captain as second-in-command.Due to their long years of service, officers accord JCOs great respect and influence, especially in cases involving the enlisted ranks, their welfare and morale. Another custom religiously followed is that a JCO is never addressed using just his name or rank. The word saheb (master) is added as a suffix (e.g.: subedar saheb or saheb). It is said that even the president of India / president of Pakistan has to follow this tradition.The JCO ranks in the Indian Army / Pakistan Army (from highest to lowest) are:Subedar-major (infantry and other arms) / risaldar-major (cavalry and armour) / subedar majorSubedar / risaldar / SubedarNaib subedar / naib risaldar / naib subedarThe JCO equivalent (or chief petty) ranks in the Indian Navy / Pakistan Navy are:Master chief petty officer Class 1 / Master chief petty officerMaster chief petty officer Class 2 / Fleet chief petty officerChief petty officerThe JCO equivalent (or warranted) ranks in the Indian Air Force/Pakistan Air Force are:Master warrant officer / Chief warrant officerWarrant officerJunior warrant officer / Assistant warrant officerWhile the army JCOs receive a commission from the president, naval chief petty officer ranks and the air force warrant officer ranks receive a president warrant on promotion to the rank of chief petty officer and Junior Warrant Officer respectively. This is a certificate issued by the Commodore Bureau of Sailors or Air Marshal / AVM on behalf of the president of India / Pakistan to authenticate the promotion of a sailor to the chief rank, an air warrior to warrant rank as the CPO, MCPO II / FCPO, MCPO I / MCPO, JWO / AWO, WO, MWO / CWO ranks are classed as Junior Commissioned ranks. The warrant is made on pre-printed stationery written by hand. They are authorised to attested any legal documents/certificats. They can initiate arrest of any person who they seemed has violated the constitution.The status of class-II gagated Officer bestowed on them from the date of granted such rank irrespective they received President Warrant or not.Army JCOs, navy chief petty officers and air force warrant ranks (JWO to MWO) are group B officers with class II gazetted status. Army JCOs, navy chief petty officers and air force warrant officers & MWOs are authorised salutes (including rifle salutes if given by an armed soldier, sailor or air warrior) while Indian navy chief petty officers are not authorised any form of salute.NOTE: "chief petty officer" means a person commissioned, gazetted or in pay as junior commissioned officer in Pakistan Navy.
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The rank for a non-commissioned officer is "sergeant", and this also applies to police or other ranks. The abbreviation is normally used only as a title with a name, e.g. Sgt. Bill Jones.
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