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  1. n. any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command

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  • “The pensioners and placemen who voted against him at once lost their places and pensions, the military officer was refused promotion, the magistrate was turned off the bench.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent

  • “According to a senior military officer the low-end and high-end options were both seen by the Pentagon as “throwaways,” since not much could be done in Afghanistan with just a cadre of new trainers, while the 80,000 number was recognized to be a political impossibility.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Longest War

  • “If you are a military officer active or retired or a warrant officer of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or Public Health Service, call the Retired Officers Association for valuable job-hunting help; 800-245-TROA.”

    Simon & Schuster: 30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB

  • “Linda J. Rivers is a California native, now residing in the state of Minnesota with her husband Ernie, a retired military officer with the United States Army, and eleven-year-old daughter, Kira.”

    Simon & Schuster: CSS: Shaping the New You

  • “The Catholics rose in the defence of their bishop; the palace of Hermogenes was consumed; the first military officer of the empire was dragged by the heels through the streets of Constantinople, and, after he expired, his lifeless corpse was exposed to their wanton insults.”

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

  • “On my way up from the mouth of the Mississippi I was met on the night of July 30 by one of my staff, who reported what had occurred, giving the details of the massacre -- no milder term is fitting -- and informing me that, to prevent further slaughter, General Baird, the senior military officer present, had assumed control of the municipal government.”

    Fictionaut: She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories

  • “The Soviets had one card left to play: Ludvik Svoboda, the septuagenarian military officer who had, to the disappointment of the youth, been placed in the presidency.”

    1968 the Year that Rocked the World

  • “I note that military officer students from a diverse range of countries have joined the Australian contingent for this course, not just from Australia's immediate neighbourhood but further afield the UK, the United States, Germany, Fiji, Singapore, Thailand,”

    AUSTRALIA'S FOREIGN POLICY

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