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1 officer
[΄ɔfisə] n սպա. officer of the day հեր թապահ սպա. non-comissioned officer ենթասպա. customs officer մաքսատան պաշտոնյա. (պաշտոն յա) associate officer կրտսեր աշխատող. registration officer գրանցող պաշտոնյա. top ranking officer բարձրաստիճան պաշտոնյա, բարձր կոչում ունեցող սպա. (վարչության անդամ) administrative officer վարչական աշխատող. elect new officers նոր վարչություն ընտրել -
2 Officer
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3 officer
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4 OFFICER
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5 OFFICER EVALUATION REPORT
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6 OFFICER'S RECORD
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7 OFFICER'S RECORD OF SERVICE
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8 OFFICER OF THE ROUNDS
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9 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF CALIBRATION
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10 OFFICER OF THE DAY
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11 OFFICER OF THE DECK
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12 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF PAY
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13 OFFICER COMMANDING
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14 OFFICER IN COMMAND
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15 OFFICER IN CHARGE
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16 OFFICER CADET
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17 OFFICER'S DUTY
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18 GUN POSITION OFFICER FIELD OFFICER
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19 Account officer
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20 Accountable officer
موظف مسئول
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