- An
officer is a
person who has a
position of
authority in a
hierarchical organization. The term
derives from Old
French oficier "officer, official" (early...
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colonial government to
phase out the
officership gradually all
through the
early twentieth century.
Officerships were
often left
vacant when in****bents...
- A students'
union or
student union, is a
student organization present in many colleges, universities, and high schools. In
higher education, the students'...
- Look up officer or
officership in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
Officer is a
person of
authority within an organization.
Officer or
Officers may...
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third Majoor der
Chinezen of
Batavia (present-day Jakarta). The
Chinese officership,
consisting of the
ranks of Majoor,
Kapitein and
Luitenant der Chinezen...
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Commissioner James M.
Knaggs (born
December 5, 1950) was the
Territorial Commander of The
Salvation Army, USA
Western Territory. Date of Commissioning:...
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cadets are
trained in what are
known as the "four pillars": academics,
officership, athletics, and bilingualism. The
Royal Military College of
Canada prepares...
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Wolfensohn Fred Hollows, then a New
Zealand citizen, was
offered an
honorary Officership in 1985, but
declined the award; he
became an
Australian citizen in 1989...
- must:
Believe they are
called by God to full-time ministry,
specifically officership. Be
active soldiers in
their local Salvation Army corps.
Receive a recommendation...
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liked to be
known as "Colonel Mapleson" on the
strength of an
honorary officership in a
volunteer regiment, the
Tower Hamlets rifle brigade. In 1849 Mapleson...