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commander
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North Korea
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High-ranking political and military figure with significant authority
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2
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commanding officer
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South Korea
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Expected to embody discipline and honor, and to prioritize the well-being of their subordinates
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commissioned officer
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North Korea
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Commissioned officers are seen as a symbol of the ruling political regime, and their loyalty is expected to be unwavering towards the government in power.
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4
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commissioned officer
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North Korea
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Commissioned officers are often promoted from within the enlisted ranks based on military and political loyalty.
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1
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5
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commissioned officer
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North Korea
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Commissioned officers are seen as elite members of the military, often with strong political connections and given special privileges and benefits.
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1
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6
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commissioned officer
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North Korea
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Commissioned officers are expected to demonstrate unwavering loyalty to the ruling party or government, and their status is directly tied to political allegiance.
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