Officers in training
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CADETSOfficers in training
OTCOfficers' Training Corps: abbr.
OCSTraining school for officers: Abbr.
USMAOfficers' training sch. at West Point
COPSOfficers in blue
PASHASHigh officers in Turkey.
REEVESTown officers in Canada.
REEVESVillage officers, in Canada.
FLICSPolice officers, in slang
SHAVETAILSRookie officers, in slang
ENSIGNSOfficers in the Navy
QUARTERJOHNSONOfficers in charge of provisions?
SEXTONSUnder-officers in a church.
ENSIGNSOfficers in U. S. N.
AGASChief officers in Mohammedan countries.
PASHASTitled officers in the East.
YEOMENPetty officers in the Navy.
BOWLEDASBRASSPlayed tenpins in officers' uniforms?
RETAbbr. in many an officer's title
RCMPOrg. whose officers are trained in Saskatchewan
NRAOrg. founded in 1871 by two Civil War officers
TSGTSE-6 officers in the U.S.A.F.
AIDESDECAMPJunior officers make changes in mid-escapade (5-2-4)
comptrollersA controller (used in the title of some financial officers)
comptrollerA controller (used in the title of some financial officers)
SHOREPATROLPetty officers on police duty while a ship is in port
LOUIMAThree ex-NYPD officers were convicted of conspiracy in the ... torture case
phalanxesA body of troops or police officers, standing or moving in close formation
gunroomA set of quarters for midshipmen or other junior officers in a warship
gunroomsA set of quarters for midshipmen or other junior officers in a warship
presidencies(in the Mormon church) A council of three officers forming the highest administrative body
presidency(in the Mormon church) A council of three officers forming the highest administrative body
staffsA group of officers assisting an officer in command of an army formation or administration headquarters
churchwardenone of two lay parish officers in Anglican churches with responsibility esp for parish property and alms
triumvirs(in ancient Rome) Each of three public officers jointly responsible for overseeing any of the administrative departments
triumviri(in ancient Rome) Each of three public officers jointly responsible for overseeing any of the administrative departments
worshipfulUsed in titles given to justices of the peace and to certain old corporations or their officers
churchwardensCHURCHWARDEN, one of two lay parish officers in Anglican churches with responsibility esp for parish property and alms
exons(in Britain) one of four yeomen of the guard who act as commanding officers in the absence of higher authority
exon(in Britain) one of four yeomen of the guard who act as commanding officers in the absence of higher authority