Co-captains share the tasks of being the leader of a team equally; they are both captains at the same time. This is somewhat different to an assistant captain who helps the main captain do their job, or a vice-captain who stands in when they are absent or busy.
Capitalize it if it is part of somebody's name. For example, it would be capitalized in Co-Captain Bob did a great job on the lineup. but not in Our co-captain did a great job on the lineup. If co-captain itself is used as a person's name then the same rules apply as for 'mom' and 'dad', as in Co-Captain, can we have a break now?
Captain Edward John Smith did not have a co-captain but his Chief Officer was Henry Wilde.
Co-captains share the tasks of being the leader of a team equally; they are both captains at the same time. This is somewhat different to an assistant captain who helps the main captain do their job, or a vice-captain who stands in when they are absent or busy.
To find the probability of selecting a captain and a co-captain from 22 students, we first choose a captain, which can be any of the 22 students. For the co-captain, we can choose from the remaining 21 students. Thus, the total number of ways to select a captain and a co-captain is 22 × 21. However, if you are looking for a specific probability (e.g., of selecting a specific pair), please clarify, as the probability would depend on the total number of possible selections.
* co-ed * co-op * co-mingle * co-pilot * co-captain * co-leader * co-sign
Co-captains share the tasks of being the leader of a team equally; they are both captains at the same time. This is somewhat different to an assistant captain who helps the main captain do their job, or a vice-captain who stands in when they are absent or busy.
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Mikael Pietrus
currently its Mascherano, co-captain right now though is Messi
he's a co captain along with chauncey billups and kenyon martin
The co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby Dick" is Captain Ahab. He is obsessed with hunting down and killing the white whale, Moby Dick, leading to the ship's ultimately tragic voyage.