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officer and charge
Even the officer in charge, be it a captain ( for small display ) or a general, is restrained by monitoring.
An American officer in the Egyptian army took charge of his military training.
Eyewitness Lieutenant Edward Doherty, the officer in charge of the soldiers who captured Booth and Herold, stated that " the bullet struck Booth in the back of the head, about an inch below the spot where his shot had entered the head of Mr. Lincoln.
The secret contra assistance was run by the National Security Council, with officer Lt. Col. Oliver North in charge.
Almost immediately after the order of Kotaka was placed, Fernando Villaamil, second officer of the Ministry of the Navy of Spain where he was put in charge of developing the concept of a new ship designed to combat torpedo boats, placed an order for a large torpedo gunboat in November 1885, with the British builder James and George Thompson, of Clydebank, not far from where the Yarrow shipyards would move from London 20 years later.
As a result, on February 24, 1966, a small number of army officers and senior police officials, led by Colonel Emmanuel Kotoka, commander of the Second Army Brigade at Kumasi, Major Akwasi Afrifa, staff officer in charge of army training and operations, Lieutenant General ( retired ) Joseph Ankrah, and J. W. K.
At the outbreak of World War I, Weber, aged 50, volunteered for service and was appointed as a reserve officer and put in charge of organising the army hospitals in Heidelberg, a role he fulfilled until the end of 1915.
There are situations in which an offender is apprehended committing a felony yet the officer will charge the offender with an ordinance / misdemeanor rather than with the actual crime which will keep the case from being moved to a superior court.
He was used as a senior officer in charge of training a legion.
* Malcolm Reed ( Dominic Keating ), tactical officer of the Enterprise, also in charge of ship security.
When led out to die she was tied to a stake, but the bundle of wood would not burn, or the flames parted away from her, whereupon the officer in charge of the troops drew his sword and beheaded her, or, in some other texts, stabbed her in the throat.
* Herald: This officer is in charge of heraldic activities, such as the creation and registration of names and arms.
* Webminister: Derived from webmaster, this officer is in charge of maintaining the Internet presence of the group.
Upon the officer asking who is in charge, Ralph answers loudly, " I am ", and Jack, who was previously characterised as a powerful leader, is reduced to " A little boy who wore the remains of an extraordinary black cap on his red hair and who carried the remains of a pair of spectacles at his waist ".
According to former CIA intelligence officer Robert Finke, the blast appeared to be caused by explosives molded into a shaped charge against the hull of the boat.
He likely served as chief of the ballista ( senior officer of artillery ) in charge of doctores ballistarum ( artillery experts ) and libratores who actually operated the machines.
" However, the officer in charge of the Chinese escort dies and Qin Lun has to continue his journey home alone.
A chief executive officer ( CEO, American English ), managing director ( MD, British English ), executive director ( ED, American English ) for non-profit organizations, or chief executive ( CE, British English ) is the highest-ranking corporate officer ( executive ) or administrator in charge of total management of an organization.
However, even if Chō took the initiative on his own, Prince Asaka, who was nominally the officer in charge, gave no orders to stop the carnage.
The latter was chosen unanimously by the political class because of the role he played in the army, being the " de facto ' officer in charge of the well trained batailions that defeated the Mobutu army and were fighting along side SADC coalition forces.
A captain from this company found himself senior officer, and in charge of the badly out of shape 3rd battalion.
He then placed Col. William Moultrie in charge of the construction and made him the fort's commanding officer.
However, even if Chō took the initiative on his own, Prince Asaka, who was nominally the officer in charge, gave no orders to stop the carnage.
He completed his military service as an officer in charge of armoured training in Trier ( Germany ).

officer and looked
Banza revealed his intention to stage a coup to Lieutenant Jean-Claude Mandaba, the commanding officer of Camp Kassaï, who he looked to for support.
Investigators looked into if the Navasota Police Employee falsified government records during the city's hiring process for the dispatcher and police officer positions.
An officer on one of the destroyers described the moment: " There straight ahead of us in lovely procession, like elephants walking through a pack of ... dogs came Lion, Queen Mary, Princess Royal, Invincible and New Zealand ... How solid they looked, how utterly earthquaking.
Cardigan's commanding officer, Lord Lucan, had been recalled in disgrace — largely brought about by the determination of the commander-in-chief, Lord Raglan, to displace blame from himself — and arrived in England only two weeks after his subordinate but, as the officer who had " looked on " ( a pun on his name much exploited by Cardigan ) while the charge had taken place, little regard was given to his version of events.
< p > The officer looked at me in silence.
As a former U. S. military officer in Phnom Penh reported, " the areas around the Mekong River were so full of bomb craters from B-52 strikes that, by 1973, they looked like the valleys of the moon.
At the officer ’ s funeral, police and white gangs attacked African-Americans, and burned their property while police looked on.
While decrypting and transcribing the message, Halsey's radio officer properly removed the leading phrase, but the trailing phrase looked appropriate and he seems to have thought it was intended and so left it in before passing it on to Halsey, who read it as
According to former OSS officer William Langer ( Our Vichy Gamble, Alfred A Knopf, New York, 1947 ), there were French industrial and banking interests who " even before the war, had turned to Nazi Germany and had looked to Hitler as the savior of Europe from Communism.
When asked why he had fired at his friend by a board of inquiry the officer replied that his target had " looked just like a rock ape " in the half light.
Although the reason was not specified Brown looked at the papers on the desk of the senior officer which stated " This man is a Mormon.
As a bearded local government officer, he looked more representative of the old Liberal Party rather than the new Social Democratic Party which was in alliance with it.
A few of the characters underwent radical redesigns from their game incarnations: Max Force, for example, looked like a SWAT officer and had a utility belt instead of machine guns, and Kuros bore more resemblance to a barbarian ( as Kuros was depicted on the Wizards and Warriors box art ) than a knight in armor.
In 2003, following the decision to disaggregate the roles performed by the Lord Chancellor ( originally to abolish the office altogether ), a Select Committee of the House of Lords looked into the proposed new office of its presiding officer, including the title for the elected speaker of the Lords.
Despite this, a police officer who was recording the incident stated that it looked like it went " past a routine wrestling match.
The first officer stated that as they taxied, they looked back at the wings several times.
Chet and Tony looked went to investigate a man named Hallbjornsson that might know rex while frank and Joe went with a coast guard officer to look for Hallbjornsson in the sea.
The auditors looked to Wolfe, the next most senior financial officer after Bremer for cooperation.
* Sectoral development is looked after by the district head / officer of each development department such as PWD, Health, Education, Agriculture, Animal husbandry, etc.
They proved to be equally impressed ; one US officer was too impressed and looked under the display console, believing the display was being faked.

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