Because traditionally their uniform buttons, badges of rank and insignia were made from brass.
Top Brass
Military lawyers work for the Judge Advocate General, or JAG. They are often referred to as JAG Officers.
On military vessels the room where the officers met and ate their meals is called the Ward Room.
The adornments on officers' shoulders are called epaulettes. Epaulettes are decorative shoulder pieces often worn on military and ceremonial uniforms to denote rank or status.
"Brass" is a reference to officers; typically, it refers to higher level (field grade) officers (Major and above); particularly, those in the command and decision making process.
it's called a 'stud'.......
It's called a Sam Browne belt.
Norwegian Military Officers' Association was created in 1896.
Military Officers do. But i think you are misunderstanding the word officer. Either way though... military.
Yes, they belong to the Judge Advocate general Corps. They are called JAG Officers for short or sometimes called JAGOFF
Military planes can only be flied by the military officers because the officers are well-trained and highly qualified to fly the military aircrafts. The officers are trained in high altitudes and in many different regions which helps them in flying the aircraft in bad whether or whatever the condition is.
Nearly 7,000 US military officers perished in Vietnam.