- Sub-officer, or the
equivalent in
other languages, is a term used in many
armed forces used to
indicate ranks below commissioned officers. Sub-officer...
- the Wehrmacht.
Aspiring to
become an officer,
Heinz became a
signals subofficer with the 23rd
Potsdamer Artillery Regiment in 1941. He was sent to serve...
-
Sargento Primero (First Sergeant)
Suboficial (Sub-officer)
Suboficial Mayor (
Subofficer Major)
Officers of the Carabiners,
native born or
foreign officers having...
- Secretary/chief
Undersecretary Director 1st
inspector 2nd
inspector Subinspector 1st
officer 2nd
officer Subofficer First police Second police Third police Police...
-
Inspector general Inspector General Chief inspector Inspector Jefe
Inspector Inspector Subinspector Subinspector Officer Oficial Subofficer Suboficial...
- take with him, and keep for his guard, 400 men, volunteers, officers,
subofficers, and soldiers. McGrann, Bill. "Operation Br****ard | The
Invasion of Elba"...
- on
their shoulder collars. On the NCOs and enlistees, only
Subofficer Majors and
Subofficers wear both
shoulder and cuff insignia,
while NCO
cadets wear...
- the
ancient time of
Prussian Army, the non-commissioned
officers or
subofficers of
German armies are
distinguished into
Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee...
-
Commanding Officer of the 6th
Regiment "Aosta" Commandant,
School of
Subofficers (and
Reserve Officers) at
Palermo 1935 –
Promoted Generale di Brigata...
- take with him, and keep for his guard, 400 men, volunteers, officers,
subofficers, and soldiers.
Alphonse de Lamartine, pp. 206–207. (Article XXI). The...