Sentences with phrase «ranking officers in charge»

The higher ranking officers in charge of the station don't agree with hi programming choices, but as bags of fan mail arrive by the day, Cronauer's popularity builds to the point where he's become a military icon.

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The prosecutors» decision Wednesday comes after a judge had already acquitted three of the six officers charged in the case, including the van driver and another officer who was the highest - ranking of the group.
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Several high - ranking NYPD officers have been indicted on charges of accepting gifts from two businessmen who also happened to later become donors to Mayor Bill de Blasio — gifts including Christmas presents hand - delivered by the men while they were dressed as elves, and a private jet ride to Las Vegas that included an in - flight prostitute who went by the name Candi.
She joined HHMI in the spring of 1995 as a program officer and has since moved through the ranks to senior officer in charge of several fellowship programs for graduate students and postdocs.
Of course the classic cardboard box makes a most welcome return, and you can even attach posters to it, including one of a high - ranking officer that will make soldiers stop and salute, clearly demonstrating that they shouldn't even be in charge of opening a tin of baked beans when they can't discern a poster on a box from the real thing.
Taking over an area means killing the highest ranking officer (s) in charge of it, whether that's a named character or simply a generic «captain.»
The Officer - In - Charge is generally a high ranking police officer who decides whether an accused person can be released by police, or they must be detained until a bail hOfficer - In - Charge is generally a high ranking police officer who decides whether an accused person can be released by police, or they must be detained until a bail hofficer who decides whether an accused person can be released by police, or they must be detained until a bail hearing.
United States Marine Corps (Quantico, VA) 06/1991 — 10/2011 Gunnery Sergeant, Retired • Provide 20 years of honorable service in varied leadership positions within the USMC • Recipient of the Bronze Star for service in Iraq and a two - time recipient of the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal • SNCOIC (Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge) at the Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center • Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2005 to February 2006 • Assist a Military Transition Team with Iraqi Army's 1st Division 2nd Brigade Headquarters in the training of Iraqi forces • Serve as the Brigade G1 (Admin) Advisor and G4 (Logistics) / Motor Transport Advisor responsible for training high ranking Iraqi Officers (O6 / General Officers) in effective administration, IT, logistics, and other vital operational functions • Additional assignments included Headquarters and Service Company, 8th Tank Battalion, Delta Company 4th Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned, and Special Purpose MAGTF for Experiential Operations, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
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