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  • 1Chief of police — A Chief of Police (also known as Police Chief or sometimes shortened to just Chief) is the title typically given to the top official in the chain of command of a police department, particularly in North America. Alternate titles for this position …

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  • 2Chief Clerk (United States Department of State) — The Chief Clerk, between 1789 and 1853, was the second ranking official within the United States Department of State, known as the Department of Foreign Affairs before September 5, 1789. Section 2 of the Act of Congress of July 27, 1789 (1 Stat.… …

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  • 3Department of Health (United Kingdom) — Department of Health Logo of the Department of Health Department overview Formed 1988 Preceding Department Departmen …

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  • 4Chief of Naval Operations — Incumbent: ADM Jonathan W. Greenert since: September 23, 2011 …

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  • 5Chief Investigator, Transport Safety — Type Government Agency Predecessor Chief Investigator, Public Transport and Marine Safety Investigations Founded 1 July 2010 Founder(s) Government of Victoria Headquarters …

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  • 6Chief mate — The Chief Mate is customarily in charge of the ship s cargo and deck crew. General Other names : Chief Officer, First Mate, First Officer. De …

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  • 7Department of Corrections (New Zealand) — Department of Corrections Ara Poutama Aotearoa Logo of the New Zealand Department of Corrections Department overview Formed Octo …

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  • 8Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force — Chief of Staff of the Air Force Incumbent: Gen Norton A. Schwartz since: August 12, 2008 First …

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  • 9Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security — Chief Privacy Officer Chief Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Officer Agency overview Agency executives Mary Ellen Callahan, Chief Privacy Officer Chief Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Officer [ 2009 ] Parent agency Department of Homeland… …

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  • 10Chief steward — Galley of the Austrian passenger ship S.S. Africa in the Mediterranean sea circa 1905. General Other names : Steward …

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