An officer and a gentleman?
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GEREAn officer and a gentleman?
GERE"An Officer and a Gentleman" star
ZACK"An Officer and a Gentleman" hero
ZACK"An Officer and a Gentleman" hero ... Mayo
DEBRAWinger of "An Officer and a Gentleman"
GERERichard of "An Officer and a Gentleman"
ZACKRichard's "An Officer and a Gentleman" role
DEBRARichard's costar in "An Officer and a Gentleman"
ZACKRichard's role in "An Officer and a Gentleman"
GEREWinger's costar in "An Officer and a Gentleman"
GOSSETTBest Supporting Actor for "An Officer and a Gentleman"
EMILSergeant Foley's first name in "An Officer and a Gentleman"
DRILLINSTRUCTORLou Gossett Jr. played one in "An Officer and a Gentleman"
GOSSETTLouis ... Jr. (Oscar-winning actor in "An Officer and a Gentleman")
firewardenan officer responsible for fire prevention and control in an area, esp in a forest
firewardensFIREWARDEN, an officer responsible for fire prevention and control in an area, esp in a forest
monsignor(Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc
monsignoriMONSIGNOR, (Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc
monsignorsMONSIGNOR, (Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc
commodorean officer of a rank between an admiral and a captain; the senior captain in a fleet of merchant ships
commodoresCOMMODORE, an officer of a rank between an admiral and a captain; the senior captain in a fleet of merchant ships
chamberlainan officer appointed by a monarch, nobleman or corporation, to perform domestic and ceremonial duties or to act as factor, steward or treasurer
captainsA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above commander and below commodore
chamberlainsCHAMBERLAIN, an officer appointed by a monarch, nobleman or corporation, to perform domestic and ceremonial duties or to act as factor, steward or treasurer
commodoreA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
commandersA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
commanderA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
commodoresA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
colonelsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
brevetcommission promoting a military officer to a higher rank without increase of pay and with limited exercise of the higher rank, often granted as an honor immediately before retirement
brevetscommission promoting a military officer to a higher rank without increase of pay and with limited exercise of the higher rank, often granted as an honor immediately before retirement
sergeantsA noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army or Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above corporal and below staff sergeant, or (in the US Air Force) an NCO ranking above airman and below staff sergeant
corporalsA low-ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army) an NCO ranking above private first class and below sergeant or (in the US Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above lance corporal and below sergeant
AGENTLEMAN"An Officer and ...."
assizeran officer in charge of weights and measures
assizersASSIZER, an officer in charge of weights and measures
gendarmesAn armed police officer in France and other French-speaking countries
sublieutenantAn officer in the British Royal Navy ranking above midshipman and below lieutenant
macer(in Scotland) an officer who attends the Court of Session and carries out its orders
designatoran officer who assigned to each his rank and place in public shows and ceremonies