Because of the brass buttons on their dress uniforms.
The highest ranking official in ancient Rome was called the Emperor. Other high ranking officials in Rome were called Generals.
The high ranking officials holding the power during the Abbasid Dynasty were Saladin, and al-Adil.
That depends on which country you are referring to. In Constantinople, the Emperor would chose high-ranking church officials, until the end of the Byzantine Empire. In England, the king or queen still officially appoints the high-ranking church officials in Britain.
Involves the news media questioning high-ranking officials is press conferences or interviews where journalists ask about the decisions or actions of those officials. This serves as a way to hold leaders accountable and provide transparency to the public.
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A high-ranking Tuk is called a pasha.
The surviving high-ranking officials of the German Nazi Party--
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honors rendered to high-ranking officials or officers when coming aboard or leaving a ship
honors rendered to high-ranking officials or officers when coming aboard or leaving a ship
The president can actually appoint high ranking officials. These officials are normally secretary of state or treasury and so on..... I'm not sure if only he/she makes the final decision but it is a long strenuous process by far a hard one. You want good people in your presidential cabinet...... Hope this helps!
The top brass of the Philippine National Police (PNP) at Camp Crame includes the Chief, Deputy Chief for Administration, Deputy Chief for Operations, and other high-ranking officials overseeing various departments such as Intelligence, Investigation, and Logistics. They are responsible for the overall management and operations of the PNP.