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  • 11company — [kum′pə nē] n. pl. companies [ME & OFr compaignie < VL compania, lit., group sharing bread: see COMPANION1] 1. companionship; society [to enjoy another s company] 2. a group of people; specif., a) a group gathered for social purposes b) …

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  • 12Company A-1 — is the oldest outfit in the Texas A M Corps of Cadets, having been the original Outfit formed for all 20 of A M s first cadets in 1876. A 1, or Animal A as they are commonly known, therefore proudly declare that they are the First of the Finest,… …

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  • 13Company sergeant major — Two Bermuda Regiment warrant officers, class two. A Territorial Army company has two WO2s. On the left is a permanent staff instructor. On the right with a pace stick, is a company sergeant μajor. A company sergeant major (CSM) is the senior …

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  • 14Company Grade Officers' Council — The Company Grade Officers Council (commonly known as the CGOC) is a national organization of US Air Force Company Grade Officers (Lieutenants and Captains). It is not an official military organization, but a council of junior grade military… …

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  • 15Company (military unit) — Chain of Command of the British Army Unit Soldiers Commander Fireteam 4 NCO Squad …

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  • 16Company-grade officer — In US military usage, a company grade officer is a Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, or Captain.[1] In the Army, company grade officers are typically assigned to a company as a platoon leader or executive officer (lieutenants) or as a… …

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  • 17company — companyless, adj. /kum peuh nee/, n., pl. companies, v., companied, companying. n. 1. a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people. 2. a guest or guests: We re having company for dinner. 3. an assemblage of persons… …

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  • 18Company Sergeant Major — A Company Sergeant Major (CSM) is the senior non commissioned soldier of a company in the armies of many Commonwealth countries, responsible for standards and discipline. In combat, his prime responsibility is the supply of ammunition to the… …

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  • 19Company Level Intelligence Cell — A Company Level Intelligence Cell is a United States Marine Corps program that both pushes down 0231 Intelligence Analysts from their Battalion S 2 down to the rifle companies while simultaneously augmenting them with specially trained 0311… …

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  • 20company — I. noun (plural nies) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English companie, from cumpaignie, from cumpaing companion more at companion Date: 13th century 1. a. association with another ; fellowship < enjoy …

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