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  • 11Duty Officer — is the name of a rotating position assigned to a junior military officer in a duty or watch system. The Duty Officer is charged with responsibility for a military unit and acts as the Commanding Officer s representative. The Duty Officer attends… …

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  • 12Environmental health officer — Environmental health officers (EHOs) are usually employed by local government or state health authorities to advise on and enforce public health standards. However, many are employed in the private sector and in the military.EHOs or their… …

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  • 13Board of Inspection and Survey — The Board of Inspection and Survey is a U.S. Navy organization whose purpose is to inspect and disposition Navy material. It had an especially important function at the end of World War II when the United States Navy found that it had an excess… …

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  • 14Commercial Vessel Inspection (USCG) — In the United States, the Coast Guard (USCG) is responsible for inspecting vessels (i.e. boat or ship) in Federal waters.The Coast Guard delegates this responsibility to the Officer in Charge Marine InspectionsInspections are done either under… …

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  • 15Civilian enforcement officer — Not to be confused with Civil enforcement officer. Civilian enforcement officers are employees of Her Majesty s Courts Service and are responsible for enforcing magistrates court orders. They can seize and sell goods to recover money owed under a …

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  • 16RailCorp Transit Officer — A Transit Officer is the primary security and law enforcement officer for RailCorp train services in New South Wales, Australia. Transit Officers conduct uniformed and plainclothes patrols on CityRail and CountryLink train services and are… …

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  • 17Charles Eaton (RAAF officer) — Charles Eaton Group Captain Eaton commanding RAAF Southern Area, 1945 Nickname …

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  • 18Contracting Officer's Technical Representative — A Contracting Officer s Technical Representative (COTR) is a business communications liaison between the United States government and a private contractor. He or she ensures that their goals are mutually beneficial. The COTR is normally a federal …

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  • 19Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard — Incumbent: Master Chief Petty Officer Michael P. Leavitt since: May 21, 2010 First …

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  • 20Trades Union Certification Officer — The Trades Union Certification Officer was established in the United Kingdom by Act of Parliament in 1975. Contents 1 Responsibilities 2 Certification Officer 3 Recognition 4 E …

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