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Officer and positions
Liu Huaqing was an Army Officer who spent most of his career in administrative positions involving science and technology.
Newly commissioned Officer of arms | officers celebrate their new positions by throwing their midshipmen covers into the air as part of the U. S. Naval Academy class of 2005 graduation and commissioning ceremony.
When they reached Super Six Four, Gordon and Shughart extracted the pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Mike Durant and the other crew members from the aircraft, and established defensive positions around the crash site.
Newly commissioned Officer of arms | officers celebrate their new positions by throwing their midshipmen covers into the air as part of the U. S. Naval Academy class of 2005 graduation and commissioning ceremony.
Newly commissioned Officer ( armed forces ) | officers celebrate their new positions by throwing their midshipmen covers into the air as part of the U. S. Naval Academy class of 2005 graduation and commissioning ceremony.
Before Landrieu was elected, there were no high-ranking black employees or officials in City Hall ; he worked actively to change this by appointing African Americans to top positions, including Chief Administrative Officer, the number two position in the executive branch of city government.
Following the war, McAuliffe held many positions, including Chief Chemical Officer of the Army Chemical Corps, and G-1, Head of Army Personnel.
A Sergeant First Class is typically assigned as a Platoon Sergeant at the company level or Battalion Operations Noncommissioned Officer in Charge at the battalion level, but may also hold other positions depending on the type of unit.
He was named Chief Executive Officer in 1975 and Chairman in 1982, and still remains in those positions as of May 2012.
Officer positions include Governor, Lieutenant Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Attorney General, Chief Justice, and Editor-in-Chief.
At State Assembly, 13 delegates are either elected or appointed into Presiding Officer positions and serve throughout the year with the State Office to support and advance the program.
Officer positions include Governor, Lieutenant Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, and Editor-in-Chief.
Officer positions gives students the privilege of leading the conference.
Many members of Peluso ’ s former management team at Site59 held senior management positions at Travelocity ; namely, Jeffrey Glueck ( Chief Marketing Officer ), Tracey Weber ( President, North America ), Josh Hartmann ( Chief Technology Officer ) and Jonathan Perkel ( Senior Vice President and General Counsel ).
The Standing Committee also appoints several positions in the society including the Secretary, Head of Event Management, Head of Publicity and Press Officer, some of whom are entitled to attend the committee without voting rights, along with the most senior paid employee, the Bursar.
Between 2004 and 2006, CA made sweeping changes among its board and executive team, including the appointment of a new CEO, John Swainson, plus new appointments to the positions of Chairman, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, CFO, COO, CTO, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, and co-General Counsel, most of which were outside appointments.
On April 28 of the same year, Black's title was changed to Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy to bring the Navy in line with the U. S. Marine Corps and U. S. Army, which had created equivalent positions in 1957 and July 1966 respectively.
The other services later followed, creating the positions of Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy and Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force in 1967, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard in 1969, and Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2005.
It secured four places on the NUS National Executive Committee: Vice President of Education ( Wes Streeting ), two positions on the part-time Block of 12 and the National Women's Officer.
Labour Students had also held the positions of NUS Scotland President and NUS LGBT Officer ( open-place ), however, the resignations of James Alexander and Scott Cuthbertson from Labour Students depleted their number of votes on the NUS NEC.
Following the war, Stark was Executive Officer of the battleships North Dakota and West Virginia, attended the Naval War College, commanded the ammunition ship Nitro and served in naval ordnance positions.

Officer and deck
Three of the fatalities were killed inside the university's tower, with 11 others murdered after Whitman fired at random targets from the 28th floor observation deck of the Main Building before Whitman was shot and killed by Austin Police Officer Houston McCoy.
Made his way atop the UT Tower with a weapon provided by Agent Cowan, assisted Officer Martinez and backed up Officer Day on the south side of the observation deck.
* Chief Officer, typically the person in charge of the deck department of a merchant ship
On the flight deck were Captain Georges Raveneau, as instructor ; First Officer Jean-Pierre Hennequin in training ; safety pilot Michel Crézé ; and Flight Engineer Alain Bricout.
The " dead-heading " crew was led by Captain John Collins, an experienced former Trident First Officer, who was allocated the observer's seat on the flight deck.
Shipborne navigators in the U. S. Navy are normally Surface Warfare Officer qualified with the exception of Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers assigned to Ship's Navigator billets aboard aircraft carriers and large deck amphibious assault ships and who have been qualified at a level equal to Surface Warfare Officers.
He received a commission as an ensign in the U. S. Navy, and served as a deck officer for three years on board the USS Tortuga ; he qualified as a Surface Warfare Officer and was a lieutenant ( junior grade ) by the time he left the Navy.
Afloat tours in the Naval Reserve have included deck watch officer in Emory S. Land ( AS-39 ), Weapons Officer in Harold J. Ellison ( DD-864 ), and Selected Reserve Coordinator in Oliver Hazard Perry ( FFG-7 ).
after the captain had an alleged panic attack, was locked out of the flight deck by the First Officer, and was restrained by passengers.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy examines Mira who seems paralyzed and unresponsive and makes strange grunting sounds as she lies on the deck of the bridge.
no Officer, under most circumstances is to leave the deck while his watch is still in play.
A Chief Mate ( C / M ) or Chief Officer, usually also synonymous with the First Mate or First Officer ( except on passenger liners, which often carry both ), is a licensed member and head of the deck department of a merchant ship.
A Third Mate ( 3 / M ) or Third Officer is a licensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship.
# The ice was variously reported as high by the lookouts, high by Quartermaster Rowe on the poop deck, and only very low in the water by Fourth Officer Boxhall, on the starboard side near the darkened bridge.
* Officer of the deck
A Deck Officer is an officer serving in the deck department.

Officer and department
The next day, Lesi Korovavala, Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Home Affairs, told the Fiji Village news service that the Military had undertaken the reductions on its own initiative, in consultation with the department, an explanation corroborated by Lieutenant Colonel Rabukawaqa.
The first local law enforcement officer to be deputized was Officer William Shields of the Haverford Township Police department.
The Stallion Springs Police Department is a fully California Peace Officer Standards and Training certified department which has full law enforcement powers throughout California.
The mayor is the statutory head of the Police department and the Chief Executive Officer of the City.
He is the first Officer of his department to be killed in the line of duty.
Unlike other cities on the Olympic Peninsula, Forks operates under what is called a " strong Mayor " form of government with the Mayor being the Chief Executive Officer overseeing four department heads ( Clerk / Treasurer, Public Works, Police, and Legal / Planning ).
* Medical Review Officer, or Medical Review Office, a term for a position or department at an organization that mandates drug testing
From May 1934 to July 1936, Sprague served as Air Operations Officer at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, where his department serviced several aircraft carrier squadrons.
* Officer Kevin Pineda of Flagler Beach, Florida was tasked by his department with researching Perverted-Justice prior to using their services.
Although the department " was a little wary at first ", Officer Pineda indicates that his research revealed " but overwhelming joy from other departments that have actually utilized their services.
Meanwhile, Raven informs Officer Ed Price ( Richard Lawson ), the head of the police department, that he wants Tom to confront him alone.
At the outbreak of war in 1939, Tedder's department was transferred to the newly created Ministry of Aircraft Production, but Tedder was unable to form a good working relationship with the minister, Lord Beaverbrook, and consequently with Prime Minister Churchill and on 29 November 1940, he became Deputy Air Officer Commanding in Chief, RAF Middle East Command with the acting rank of air marshal.
Typically investor relations is a department or person reporting to the Chief Financial Officer ( CFO ) or Treasurer.
Additionally, assignment as a Submarine Supply Officer is regarded as one of the most challenging assignments in the Navy Supply Corps as the officer leads his own department from the outset, reports directly to the Commanding Officer, and has no senior Supply Corps Officers on board to whom he reports.
* Officer David Delinko-an officer in the Coconut Grove police department, the leading-as well as only-officer investigating the vandalization at the Mother Paula's All-American Pancake House construction site.
Officer Brian Copeland, the plainclothes officer guarding the house, tried to stop them, and was allegedly assaulted by the two fellow policemen, who were suspended for 30 days with the intent to dismiss, according to a department spokesman.
Until recently, the Chief Executive Officer ( currently William T Fujioka ) was the appointed individual heading the county but had little power as supervisors retained the right to fire and hire department heads and often directly admonished department heads in public.
Prior to her becoming the Chief Administrative Officer ( CAO ) of the City of Toronto, she held positions such as Director of Policy and Planning for the Community Services department ; General Manager of Administration for Exhibition Place ; and Executive Director for the Metro Chairman's Office.
In conjunction with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the Lancaster campus hosts the Sheriff's Training Academy at Antelope Valley College, which meets the requirements of the Peace Officer Standards and Training ( POST ) for training members of the sheriff's department and other law enforcement agencies.
* YCO-a Youth Crime Officer who is part of the Youth Offending Team in a department of a police force in the United Kingdom.
McGavick was Senior Financial Officer for Continental Casualty Company ( CNA )' s Commercial Lines Group, Vice President of CNA's New Ventures group, and President and Chief Operating Officer of CNA's largest operating department.

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