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A limited duty officer ( LDO ) is an officer in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps who was selected for commissioning based on his / her skill and expertise, and is not required to have a bachelor's degree.

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Another application is the use of producer gas to displace LDO ( light density fuel oil ) in industrial furnaces.
A popular design approach is to use an LDO, Low Drop-out Regulator, that provides a local " point of load " DC supply to a low power circuit.
A low drop-out ( LDO ) regulator is designed to work well even with an input supply only a volt or so above the output voltage.
Per Title 10, US Code, an LDO is a permanent commissioned officer appointed under section 5589 in a permanent grade above chief warrant officer, W-5, and designated for limited duty.
A low-dropout or LDO regulator is a DC linear voltage regulator which can operate with a very small input – output differential voltage.

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In contrast to the U. S. Navy's Limited Duty Officers ( LDO ) and Chief Warrant Officers ( CWO ) who are directly accessed from the senior enlisted grades ( E-6 to E-9 and W-2 to W-5 for LDO ; E-7 to E-9 for CWO ), Unrestricted Line Officers are required to possess at least a Bachelor's Degree and complete some type of formal pre-commissioning accession program.
This does not preclude an LDO from being assigned additional duties as deemed appropriate, including Joint duty.

LDO and officers
In the Navy, first class petty officers ( E-6 ) and chief petty officers ( E-7 ) in the Navy with more than 8 but less than 16 years of service are eligible for the LDO program, while chiefs with 12 or more years of service, senior chief and master chiefs usually are selected in the CWO program.

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In the 1990s the ceiling in most U. S. Navy LDO communities was raised to captain ( O-6 ).

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Also new for 1975 was the luxurious " LDO " version, available as a coupé or estate.
Originally equipped with the same 1. 4-litre four as the first Corcel, the engine was now rated at DIN for the base, Luxo, and LDO versions.
He combat Ceylon's agricultural problems effectively, and established the LDO, an agricultural policy that countered Ceylon's rice problems.
LDOs will only be assigned to billets that are in their designator or MOS and that are designated as LDO billets.
In the Marine Corps, WOs with less than 20 years of active duty service are eligible for the LDO program.

LDO and Navy
* Word document with list of LDO and CWO jobs in the US Navy

LDO and Marine
In later years, an LDO could be promoted to commander ( O-5 ) and, in the Marine Corps, the senior LDO rank remains lieutenant colonel ( O-5 ).

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Given that both Jonathan and Peleg Card were scheduled to be tried by the Vermont Committee of Safety ( Peleg died 6 Sep 1777, and it is unknown if the trial was actually held ) it is likely that Philo Card is, in reality, Peleg Card ( 1740 – 1777 ) --- and Stephen ( 1748 – 1798 ) -- ( Source: National Archives of Canada, WO 28 / 10, Reel B-2867, pp. 17 – 18.
* The National Archives, WO 171 / 258-260, I Corps HQ War Diaries, January-December 1944.
* US 6100449 and WO 1996 / 032007 A1: a small genomic region ( I2C ) conferring resistance in transgenic tomatoes.
* WO 2005 / 074687 A1: cure of infected plants by spraying with natamycin or other polyene antibiotics.
In order that an HBO bachelor's graduate be admitted to WO Master ( which may grant titles as MA, MSc and LLM, he / she may have to pass one year of pre-master's education, meant to bridge the gap between his / her HBO study and WO study.
The Model 24 could be thrown approximately to, whereas the British Mills bomb could only be thrown about ( however the British War Office report " WO 291 / 472 Performance and handling of HE grenades " gives an average figure for a standing throw of a Mills bomb as, when crouched and lying ).
Redrawn from poor quality sketch maps filed with 1DWR Regimental War Diaries, archived as WO / 308 / 53 at the Public Record Office, London
To become a CUO, a cadet must have completed the Senior Leaders Course Module Two, otherwise known as the CUO / WO Course, often held either at a mid or end of year session.
* The National Archives: American Presidential Citation, Catalogue reference: WO 32 / 14248 no. 1B ( 8 May 1951 ).
Catalogue reference: WO 308 / 47 p. 1 — 4 ( April 1951 ).
* Italian invasion of British Somaliland, The National Archives Ref WO 106 / 2336.
* War Diary HQ Somaliforce Jul – Aug 1940, The National Archives Ref WO 169 / 2870.
On 3 April 1855, Gunner and Driver Daniel Cambridge was promoted to Bombardier, according to his record of service preserved in WO 10 / 2231 at the National Archives, Kew, London.
But papers catalogued in The National Archives as WO 86 / 6 show that he was found guilty of being ‘ drunk on duty ’ and was one of three privates from his regiment so convicted on the same day – one also received 56 days but the other was sentenced to 70 days.
The 4th Light Dragoons ' regimental returns in the Crimean Medal Roll WO 100 / 24 show Parkes ' entitlement to the clasp for Alma ( at f. 203 recto ) while there is a dash against Inkerman, noting he had been taken prisoner on 25 October.
* Parkes ' discharge papers are held by The National Archives, catalogue ref, WO 97 / 1296.
This is a certificate issued by the Commodore Bureau of Sailors or Air Marshal / AVM on behalf of the President of India / Pakistan to authenticate the promotion of a sailor to the chief rank, an air warrior to warrant rank as the CPO, MCPO II / FCPO, MCPO I / MCPO, JWO / AWO, WO, MWO / CWO ranks are classed as Junior Commissioned ranks.

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It was supposed to be a bigger birthday party for Roeingh, later " Dr Motte ", and the motto Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen ( in English — Peace, Joy, Pancakes ) stood for disarmament ( peace ), music ( joy ) and a fair food production / distribution ( pancakes ).
: The motto is:! ke e: / xarra // ke, written in the Khoisan language of the / Xam people, literally meaning " diverse people unite ".
Neither the granting of town rights to Doberan in 1879 ( motto: Hirsch, crook and swan, are the arms of Doberan ) nor the construction of the railway line from Rostock via Bad Doberan to Wismar in 1883 / 84, nor the establishment of a narrow gauge steam railway between 1886 and 1910 altered the situation much.
The motto of Scotland is Nemo Me Impune Lacessit, Latin for ' None shall provoke / injure me with impunity '.
UNBC's motto ' En cha huná literally means " He / she also lives.
The shield is surrounded with a pair of banners gules which reverse in argent with the motto repeated four times: A vous entier ( To you / yours entire ).
The shield is supported by two Thylacines ( Tasmanian tigers / wolfs ) with a motto beneath, Ubertas et Fidelitas, which is Latin for " Fertility and Faithfulness ".
* The associated device and / or motto can also be used separately
* Pagan Symphony ( motto: et ego in Arcadia vixi, Paris 3 September 1927, BBC SO / Sir Adrian Boult, 8 May 1936 )
With " no party affiliation, no political endorsement, no self-promotion, no ignorance " ( 不黨, 不賣, 不私, 不盲 ) as its motto, the newspaper's popularity quickly rose again because of its sharp political commentary, especially of the Japanese as the Second Sino-Japanese War / World War II began.
The lady stands in front of a tent, across the top of which is written " À Mon Seul Désir ", an obscure motto, variously interpretable as " my one / sole desire ", " according to my desire alone "; " by my will alone ", " love desires only beauty of soul ", " to calm passion ".
* Edge family ( England ): The Edge family of Strelley, Nottinghamshire, were using the motto " Semper fidelis " by, at the latest, 1814 ( see UK National Archives document reference DD / E / 209 / 32-34 ).
The CRB / HRB's motto was: " Život za Hrvatsku ".
Napoleon's original motto, " Ils s ' instruisent pour vaincre " (" They study to overcome / conquer / win "), was changed by the restoration king, Louis XVIII, to: " Ils s ' instruisent pour la Défense de la Patrie " (" They study for the Defence of the Fatherland ").
Subsequently, South Africa's national motto,! Ke e / xarra // ke, was derived from the extinct Northern Cape ǀXam language.
Because of this, for several decades they took different forms: lesser form ; lesser form without supporters, compartment and motto, but covered with mantle from 1879 to 1880 ; greater form with supporters, bearing two national flags, compartment, motto and mantle from 1881 to 1927 ; middle form with supporters, compartment and motto from 1915 until 1918 / 20.
" Argent ( silver or white ) on a Mount issuant from the basement a Tiger passant proper ( walking and coloured naturally ), on a Chief Sable ( black across the top ), a Pale Or ( a gold or yellow vertical strip down the centre 1 / 3 of the top or chief ), thereon, between two Elephants heads couped of the field, a lotus flower leaved and slipped of the third, together with this motto Doctrina Vim Promovet Insitam ".
For whatever reason, the Canadian Forces did not update the CWO / CPO1 insignia to reflect the 1985 changes to the Coat of Arms of Canada, specifically the addition of an annulus behind the shield bearing the motto of the Order of Canada.
Sticking to the motto " never change a winning team ", Pandora once again collaborated with her creative trio of Ankelius / Andersson / Johansson and the result was this brilliant album, packed full of great dance tunes, which sold more than 500, 000 copies in Japan and went platinum there.

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