How to Use commissioned officer in a Sentence
commissioned officer
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Deputies and a sergeant with the state game and fish commission got there around 11 p.m., as detailed in an account that commission officer Brad Young emailed the next day.
—Karin Brulliard, Washington Post, 2017-10-07
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McCauley was then recognized by George Washington himself as a non-commissioned officer.
—Cassandra Good, Smithsonian Magazine, 2021-03-17
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At that time, Diaz told council the department had 63 total commissioned officers, seven officers in training and two vacancies that were being filled.
—Karen Zurawski, Houston Chronicle, 2019-06-09
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Because of his pedigree, Buttigieg glided straight into the Navy Reserve's direct-commission officers program, bypassing the more time-consuming training route of other branches.
—Author: Steve Hendrix, Joshua Partlow, Anchorage Daily News, 2019-07-29
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The non-commissioned officer in charge of all White House communications for the army at Mar-a-Lago pleaded guilty to lying to investigators during a child pornography investigation.
—Mario Ariza, sun-sentinel.com, 2019-09-28
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Overall, the American military has strongly enforced sanitation standards thanks to the existence of a professional non-commissioned officer (NCO) corp with the authority to do so (11).
—Rebecca Kreston, Discover Magazine, 2011-11-04
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