branch officer

branch officer

n
(Military) (in the British navy since 1949) any officer who holds warrant
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A Special Branch officer was quoted in the FMT article as saying that he and his colleagues had been barred numerous times from Warisan press conferences, including events attended by Shafie.
The Branch Officer of Commercial Department will be the Nodal Officer in the Division for handling the proposals.
She has raised money and supported children with autism for two years and was commended by Merthyr branch officer Ruth Jonesand her associates for her "tremendously selfless efforts".
Stacy Warren has been promoted to Branch Officer for the Mendenhall Branch.
Mark Sutko, president and chief executive officer of Platte Valley State Bank, has announced the promotions of John Hoggatt as executive vice president, Randy Jackson as vice president agricultural banking, Jodi Rauert as assistant vice president wealth management and trust, Kelly Enck as assistant vice president loan operations, Curt Ott as assistant vice president commercial banking, Kirsti Schack as retail branch officer, Bev Stutzman as retail branch officer and Michelle Lindner as finance officer.
JALALABAD (PAN): A crime branch officer was shot dead and his companion wounded in the Ghanikhel district of eastern Nangarhar province on Sunday, officials said.
Unison Branch officer Jonathan Allan said: "This is an extremely worrying report for everybody concerned with Birkdale High; parents, pupils and staff."
Claire Vyse, the Coventry branch officer, said: "Autism is a lifelong and disabling condition that affects about one in a hundred people.
Speaking as a public sector worker and trade union branch officer, Labour's diversionary tactics are fooling no-one.
Det Con Oake, aged 40, a Special Branch officer with the Greater Manchester force, died of multiple stab wounds during an anti-terrorist raid on a flat in the Crumpsall area of Manchester in January 2003.
Prior to his assignment at DMSO Glasow, a chemical branch officer, served as the military assistant for weapons of mass destruction and chemical weapons demilitarization to the deputy under secretary of the Army for operations research.