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1 officer
In. 관리, 공무원, 간사, 장교, 선장, an \officer of the day 일직 사관IIvt. 장교를 배치하다 -
2 chief petty officer
x. (해군.연안 경비대의)상사 -
3 commanding officer
x. 부대 지휘관, 부대장(소위에서 대령까지) -
4 commissioned officer
x. 사관, 장교 -
5 company officer
x. 위관 -
6 correctional (correction) officer
x. 교도관English-Korean dictionary > correctional (correction) officer
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7 deck officer
x. 갑판부 사관 -
8 enforcement officer
x. (미)(법률 등의)시행관, 경관 -
9 engineer officer
x. (공군)공병 장교, (해군)기관 장교 -
10 executive officer
x. 행정관 -
11 field officer
x. 육군의 영관급 장교 -
12 first officer
x. (상선의)1등 항해사 -
13 flag officer
x. 해군장성, (함대, 선대의)사령관 -
14 flight officer
x. 공군장교 -
15 flying officer
x. 공군장교, 공군중위 -
16 general officer
x. (육군, 공군, 해병대의)장성 -
17 health officer
x. 위생관, 검역관 -
18 information officer
x. 공보관, 공보장교 -
19 law officer
x. 법무관 -
20 liaison officer
x. 연락장교
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