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Officers and AIS
There are State Cadres and the Officers of All India Services ( AIS )-Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service and Indian Forest Service-are divided into State cadres.
When on probation the All India Service ( AIS ) Officers are allocated to their States.
In January 2012, the Government amended AIS Rule 16 ( 3 ) which permits the Central Government in consultation with the State Government to retire in Public Interest, incompetent and non-performing Officers after a review on their completion of 15 years or 25 years of qualifying service or attaining the age of 50.

Officers and working
Operation Anaconda took place in early March 2002 in which the United States military and CIA Paramilitary Officers, working with allied Afghan military forces, and other North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) and non-NATO forces attempted to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban forces.
While working as a tax inspector, Callaghan was instrumental in establishing the Association of Officers of Taxes as a trade union for those in his profession and became a member of its national executive.
The Germans realized Farouk's political weakness and allegedly began conspiring with Nasser and the Free Officers Movement who were also working closely with the Muslim Brotherhood, to overthrow Farouk, which finally happened in 1952.
Each Chief Inspector might typically be responsible for around 8 or more Inspectors, 3 Animals Welfare Officers ( AWOs ) and 2 Animal Collection Officers ( ACOs ), working with several local Branches.
When working with the Deputy Speaker and two Assistant Speakers ( Presiding Officers ) in the chair the same rules from the Speaker apply for the Serjeant's duties in the House.
Officers working for HM Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ) and the UK Border Agency ( UKBA ) collect a range of taxes and duties, control imported and exported goods, and prevent banned items from entering or leaving the United Kingdom.
Employees working at federal penitentiaries are designated as federal Peace Officers under Section 10 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act.
2764 Omnibus spending bill into law which included a provision that FPS maintains, by July 31, 2008, not fewer than 1, 200 full-time staff and 900 full-time Police Officers, Inspectors, and Special Agents who, while working, are directly engaged on a daily basis protecting and enforcing laws at Federal buildings.
Presiding officers direct the admission to polling stations, and must exclude all persons other than candidates and their representatives ; voters and their children ; those accompanying infirm persons ; and Election Officers and civil servants working in connection with polling.
Because of a recent ( 2006 ) decision made by the U. S. Navy to replace their coverall and work uniforms ( the so-called " dungaree " uniforms for enlisted members and " working khaki " for Officers and CPOs ) with a non-tactical MARPAT-style camouflage uniform, the non-dress uniforms worn by Sea Scouts and their leaders will eventually take on an " antiquated " appearance.
Most active Honorary Officers are undergraduates from NUS and NTU, but some are working adults who have served the Corps for a long time.
In the UK, the British Metals Recycling Association is working with authorities such as the Association of Chief Police Officers and the British Transport Police to halt the problem of metal being stolen from its members ' sites and to identify stolen materials.
After changing Music City Airways name to Gulf Air Transport, they started working in the support of oil exploration companies with 2 Captains and 2 First Officers Convair CV-440.
“ ZTA has 150 volunteer National Officers and more than 2, 000 additional volunteers working at the local level.
In the meantime there are some 80 international and national professionals working either as Civilian Peacekeepers in the ' normal ' assignment of NP or as Civilian Protection Officers in the Civilian Protection Component of the International Monitoring Team.
Officers usually maintain their seniority and tenure while working exclusively on union activities and while being paid from the union's accounts, and union offices are often located at the factory site.
In addition to working in fleet maintenance organizations throughout the fleet, AMDOs are very much involved in all aspects of material acquisition and support as top-level Program Managers in NAVAIR and as Commanding Officers of the Naval Aviation Depots.
Officers working under him were responsible for the exploration and mapping of the lands west of the Mississippi River.
The former Special Constables are now referred to as " Transit Enforcement Officers " and are working in uniforms and plain clothes enforcing the Criminal Code of Canada, pursuant to Section 494 ( commonly referred to as Citizen's arrest powers, as well as By-Law # 1 and the Trespass to Property Act of Ontario.

Officers and with
Officers from the other federal uniformed services are also eligible to receive the decoration if they are militarized or detailed to serve with a service branch of the Armed Forces.
The members of the League of Young Officers came to power with an agenda, which included a wide variety of social reforms, deal with the failing economy, establish the Central Bank as the unique authorized bank to distribute currency, create a new system of budget and customs.
Alberic, or Aubrey de Vere, sided with William the Conqueror, and after 1066 was rewarded with many estates, as well as being made hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of England, one of the six Great Officers of State.
In January 2010, Global Graphics completed a survey with 400 Chief Information Officers from organisations with over 1000 employees across the US and the UK that showed three quarters ( 76 per cent ) of large organisations use free software across the enterprise with over half ( 51 per cent ) planning to deploy more free software in 2010.
The Free Officers ' coup of 1952 in Egypt led many Libyan officers to be disenchanted with Idris and become great followers of Gamal Abdel Nasser.
The Council of Officers at first attempted to come to some agreement with the leaders of Parliament.
' ' No indeed ,' said I ; ' and it is most manifest to me, that the design of those who now govern the Council of Officers, though at present it be covered with pretences for the Parliament, is to destroy both them and their friends, and to bring in the son of the late King.
None of the influential positions within the War Office and commands were manned with former PBF Officers.
During the Middle Ages, there were two Grand Officers of the Kingdom of France with police responsibilities: The Marshal of France and the Constable of France.
When he was conscripted into the Army, he decided to join the " Canadian Officers ' Training Corps ", and he then served with the other conscripts in Canada, since they were not assigned to any overseas military service until after the Conscription Crisis of 1944 ( after the Invasion of Normandy that June.
Officers are armed with swords and pistols, whilst other ranks are equipped with muskets and bayonets.
However, when Swiss Officers are involved in peacekeeping missions abroad, they often receive temporary ranks that do not exist in the Swiss Army, to put them on an equal footing with foreign officers.
" Congress is also empowered to come up with the guidelines " for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress " ( clause 16 ).
Said K. Aburish states reasons for this could have included Nasser's refusal to cooperate with and encourage the Iraqi Free Officers a year before the coup or Qasim viewed Nasser as a threat to his supremacy as leader of Iraq.
His ' breakthrough ' came in 1616, with the life-size group portrait, The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company.
Both these pictures are equalled by the other Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia ( with different portraits ) and the same militia in 1627 and an Banquet of the Officers of the St Hadrian Militia of 1633.
Officers were ordered to conduct indoctrination sessions with their sailors to remind them that they were fighting not just for Germany, but for National Socialism and Hitler as well.
Officers had subdued Grant in a prone position for allegedly resisting arrest, before Mehserle shot Grant in the back with his gun, which he claimed to have mistaken for his stun gun.

Officers and Central
At Central High, he sang in the school choir, participated in the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps program, and competed on the debate team, where he argued against women getting the right to vote and against the abolition of the death penalty.
Recent Presidents and Officers have continued to move into the law, academia, the media and politics, including British International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell, author and journalist Robert Harris, chairman of the Financial Services Authority Adair Turner, BBC sports broadcaster Clare Balding and Gavin Barwell as Head of Operations at Conservative Central Office.
Officers of foreign intelligence agencies ( e. g. the United States ' Central Intelligence Agency, the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ) and Australia's Secret Intelligence Service ( ASIS ) may spend much of their careers abroad.
The SIBs have their units at district headquarters headed by Deputy Central Intelligence Officers ( DCIOs ).
As mandated by Executive Law, Section 845 ( Chapter 482, Laws of 1979 and Chapter 843 Laws of 1980 ) they are also listed with the Central Registry of Police and Peace Officers at the New York State, Division of Criminal Justice Services-Office of Public Safety in Albany, NY.
It is still run by the Wives of Officers Of the Electrical Department of Central Railway.
He remained a Congressman during his brief enlistment as a private in an artillery training battalion, the 29th Training Battery, 10th Training Battalion, Field Artillery, Fourth Central Officers ' Training School from September 2, 1918 until his honorable discharge on November 29, 1918.
The area nearby contains the residential colonies for employees of Air India, Reserve Bank Officers, Central Bureau of Investigation, Parliament.
In 1945 No. 2 SFTS was closed and the Royal New Zealand Air Force Central Flying School and some ground training units, including the Officers ' School of Instruction were relocated to Woodbourne.
He held the rank of Major in World War I and served as Commanding Officer of the Field Training Battalion at the Field Artillery Officers ' Central Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, KY.
Officers serving in certain intelligence positions are not counted against either limit, including the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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