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commander
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United Kingdom
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A respected authority figure in the military, often with significant decision-making powers.
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commander
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United Kingdom
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Respected military or naval leader
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commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Commissioned officers hold a position of authority and leadership in the military, often obtained through a formal education at a military academy or university.
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commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Commissioned officers typically hold a university degree and are trained in military academies.
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commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Commissioned officers are highly respected and hold significant authority within the military hierarchy.
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lieutenant
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UK
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A lieutenant is a military officer ranking below a captain.
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lieutenant
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United Kingdom
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A military officer ranking below a captain and above a second lieutenant
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lieutenant
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United Kingdom
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A military officer ranking below a captain, typically in charge of a unit or subunit of a ship or installation.
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lieutenant
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United Kingdom
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In military context, the rank below captain and above sergeant.
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non commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Non commissioned officers hold positions of authority in the military and are responsible for training and supervising junior enlisted personnel.
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non commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Non commissioned officers are an integral part of the military hierarchy, responsible for leading and supervising enlisted personnel.
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non commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Non commissioned officers play a crucial role in the military hierarchy, providing leadership and guidance to enlisted personnel.
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non commissioned officer
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United Kingdom
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Non-commissioned officers play a crucial role in the military hierarchy, providing leadership and supervision to junior enlisted personnel.
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