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Junior and officers
Junior officers may be made to carry his attaché.
Its claimed membership ( as quoted from 2010 Year Book ) includes 16, 938 active and 9, 190 retired officers, 1, 122, 326 soldiers, 189, 176 Adherents, 39, 071 Corps Cadets, 378, 009 Junior Soldiers, around 104, 977 other employees and more than 4. 5 million volunteers.
" In the United States Navy there is an internal practice aboard ships that junior officers who are not in command may be addressed by their rank or as " Mister / Miss X " as in " Lieutenant Junior Grade Smith " or " Miss Smith ".
Junior officers are understood to be those of Lieutenant Commander and below.
Junior officers in turn could arrange the murder of senior officers when finding them incompetent or wasting their men's lives needlessly.
It is part of the cadre of junior non-commissioned officers, and one of the Junior Ranks.
Junior military officers, who had long been active against the ruling coffee oligarchy, staged their own failed revolt in 1922 amid demands for various forms of social modernization, calling for agrarian reform, the formation of cooperatives, and the nationalization of mines.
Junior officers ( army captains and lieutenants and their navy equivalents ) accounted for only about 25 % of all awards.
Beck is arrested, but while being led away, he grabs an officers side arm and fires at Junior, but Ben shields Junior and takes the shot.
* Military: 83 ( 4 officers, 16 Junior Commissioned Officers and 75 other ranks ) and 220 wounded.
Junior officers were being killed off, a dozen a minute.
Junior officers of the royal administration are sukkallu ( often translated as " vizier ", the second governor ), the " district manager " ( halṣuhlu ), and the " mayor " ( hazannu ) were each responsible for an administrative level.
As in the British Forces, there are normally three messes: the Officers ' Mess ( called the Wardroom in Naval establishments ), for commissioned officers and officer cadets ; the Warrant Officers ' and Sergeants ' Mess ( Navy: Chiefs ' and Petty Officers ' Mess ), for senior non-commissioned officers and warrant officers ; and the Junior Ranks Mess, for junior non-commissioned officers, privates, and seamen.
A typical regiment / unit would have three messes, one for the commissioned officers, one for the Junior Commissioned Officers ( JCO ) and one for the NCOs.
Junior officers ( principales ), the equivalent of NCO's in modern armies, could expect to earn up to twice basic pay.
Junior officers, typically ensigns, assigned to the Surface Warfare community are known as “ unqualified ” or " non-quals " until they receive qualification as a Surface Warfare Officer and receive the Surface Warfare Officer Badge.
Junior officers were in a much more parlous state, as it was not really possible to keep a home on the half pay for a Lieutenant.
Junior supply officers, assigned to aircraft carriers, Naval Air Stations or aviation squadrons, are granted between 18 – 24 months to qualify for the Aviation Supply Corps insignia.
Junior enlisted and sometimes junior NCOs will often receive less space and may be housed in bays, while senior NCOs and officers may share or have their own room.

Junior and were
This year several entries from Canada were entered which made the Junior Class International.
It was interesting to note that many of these Juniors were showing dogs in various other classes at the show prior to the Finals of the Junior Class.
After the Juniors were welcomed and congratulated for qualifying for the Finals of the Junior Class, Mrs. William H. Long, Jr. was introduced as the first speaker.
Most Juniors who were entered in the Finals are seasoned campaigners and not only show and win in Junior Classes but score in the Breed Classes as well.
In 1960, there were 7287 entries in the Junior Classes.
The Junior / F12 series became quite popular, and many cars were produced.
Origins of these paid scare venues are difficult to pinpoint, but it is generally accepted that they were first commonly used by the Junior Chamber International ( Jaycees ) for fundraising.
In the early Barks comics, the ducklings were still wild and unruly, but their character improved considerably due to their membership in the Junior Woodchucks and the good influence of their wise old great-grandmother Elvira Coot " Grandma " Duck.
According to Don Rosa, Huey, Dewey and Louie became members of the Junior Woodchucks when they were around 11 years old.
Berry and Torrence met while students at Emerson Junior High School in Westwood, Los Angeles and were both on the school's football team.
Other versions were written to match PCs by Radio Shack, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, the early Grid laptop and the IBM PC Junior.
The first of these shows were actually called Crazy People and subtitled " The Junior Crazy Gang "; the term " Goon " was used as the headline of a review of Bentine's act by Picture Post dated 5 November 1948.
They were classmates at Parsons Junior High School and Forest Hills High School, and began performing together in their junior year as Tom and Jerry, with Simon as Jerry Landis ( whose last name he borrowed from a girl he had been dating ) and Garfunkel as Tom Graph ( so called because he was fond of tracking (" graphing ") hits on the pop charts ).
In the United Kingdom, there were over 20 teams attending this years Junior Nationals ( including a coach's team, who played purely for fun ), which were held in Sutton Coldfield Birmingham.
While working as librarian at Xavier Junior College, Mother St. Margaret of Scotland ( Sister Margaret Beaton ) recognized that documents of historical significance to Cape Breton Island were being lost.
Many unofficial Spectrum clones were produced, especially in the former Eastern Bloc countries ( e. g. in Romania, several models were produced ( Tim-S, HC85, HC91, Cobra, Junior, CIP, CIP 3, Jet ), some featuring CP / M and a 5. 25 "/ 3. 5 " floppy disk ) and South America ( e. g. Microdigital TK 90X and TK 95 ).
The Plenty family ( B. O., Gravel Gertie, and Sparkle ) were also brought back as semi-regulars as well ; following the death of Moon Maid, Junior and Sparkle were married, and soon gave birth to their own daughter, Sparkle Plenty, Jr.
Among the Broadway hits he staged were Junior Miss ( 1941 ), Dear Ruth ( 1944 ) and Anniversary Waltz ( 1954 ).
According to the U. S. Department of Education, in the 1998-1999 School Year, 3, 523 Students ( 57 % High School, 33 % Junior High, 10 % Elementary ) were expelled for bringing a firearm to school.
In the early 2000s, commercially available programs such as Junior and Fritz were able to draw matches against former world champion Garry Kasparov and classical world champion Vladimir Kramnik.
The first one was caused by the Junior Woodchucks, who were squatting in the site and using it as their headquarters, even though they did not have legal title to it.

Junior and appointed
In December 1834 he was appointed as a Junior Lord of the Treasury in Sir Robert Peel's first ministry.
The Souderton also has an appointed Junior Councilor who is appointed when under 18 of age and serves a 2-year term, without voting privileges.
Sean Haughey was appointed as a Junior Minister in the Department of Education and Science in December 2006.
Junior Scottish Ministers are similarly appointed to assist Cabinet Secretaries in their work.
Esqr., Junior, is appointed Secretary to the Commander in Chief and to be respected accordingly.
In 1919, David L. Mackenzie — who served a dual role as Principal of Detroit Central High School and Detroit Junior College — was officially appointed first Dean of the college that he had originated in 1917.
Jagdeo was appointed as Junior Minister of Finance in October 1993, and a few weeks later, at the PPP's 24th Congress, he was elected to the party's Central Committee.
Donaldson was appointed to Government by First Minister Peter Robinson, and held the position of Junior Minister in the Office of the FM from 2008 to 2009.
She was then appointed as a Junior Minister in the Lord Chancellor's Department from 1999 until 2001, when she became a Minister of State in the Northern Ireland Office with responsibility for security and the justice system.
Tufnell went to Highgate School where his cricketing prowess was recognised and he was appointed captain of the Junior School's First XI despite the fact he was not yet in the top year.
He qualified in medicine in 1900 and the next year was appointed Junior House Surgeon at Cheltenham General Hospital.
He became Celebrant of Metropolitan College in 1891 and was appointed as Junior Substitute Magus of the SRIA in 1892, in which capacity he served until 1900.
Goldsworthy was appointed a Junior Research Fellow at Cardiff University for two years, taught briefly at King's College London and was an assistant professor on the University of Notre Dame's London programme for six years.
The ( dubious ) Historia Augusta equally has a short description of Victorinus Junior, allegedly the son of Victorinus, who was appointed emperor by his family the day his father was murdered, and would have been killed immediately afterwards by the troops.
Coughlan remained on the backbenches of the Dáil for the first thirteen years of her career as a TD, before being appointed a Junior Minister.
He was appointed Acting Chaplain with rank of Lieutenant, Junior Grade ( LTJG ) on June 28, 1939.
He was appointed as a Junior Clerk in the Foreign Office on 28 January 1855, where he worked until he succeeded to the Peerage in 1881.
He was appointed First Junior Treasury Counsel ( Common Law ) in 1984, and a Recorder in 1985, holding both positions until his appointment to the High Court in 1992.
In civic matters Schieffer was appointed a Trustee of the Tarrant County Junior College ( now Tarrant County College ) and was elected to a full term without opposition.
In 1987, he was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Tarrant County Junior College, a publicly elected Board and was elected without opposition in 1988.
On 28 October 2005, Vieira announced the dissolution of the government headed by his rival Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior, citing the need to maintain stability ; on 2 November he appointed his political ally Aristides Gomes to the position.
He was appointed Junior House Surgeon at the Middlesex Hospital, and after six months promoted to Senior House Surgeon.
He was appointed a Junior Proctor at Oxford University in 1533 and President of Magdalen in 1535.

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