Officer

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Officer may refer to:

Chief Academic Officer · Sabbatical officer

Officer (armed forces)

Acting Pilot Officer
Chief Petty Officer
Commanding officer
Company officer
Direct Commission Officer
Engineer Officer
Exchange officer

Executive officer
Field officer
Flag Officer
Flying Officer
Limited Duty Officer
Line officer
Non-commissioned officer

Officer Cadet
Officer Candidate
Officer Designate
Officer Commanding
Petty Officer
Pilot Officer
Subordinate officer

Under Officer
Unrestricted Line Officer
Warfare Officer
Warrant Officer

Officers Training Corps · Reserve Officers' Training Corps

See also: Corporate title

Chief data officer
Chief executive officer
Chief financial officer
Chief information officer
Chief legal officer
Chief learning officer

Chief knowledge officer
Chief marketing officer
Chief networking officer
Chief operating officer
Chief technology officer

Chief process officer
Chief risk officer
Chief technical officer
Executive officer

Customs officer · Officer of the court · Peace officer · Police officer · Prison officer · Probation officer · Parole officer

Chief medical officer · Political commissar · Presiding Officer · Returning Officer

Bank officer · First officer · Great Officer of State · Officer of Arms · Officer of the British Empire

  • Paul Officer (born 1940), British police officer and former Personal Protection Officer (bodyguard) to the Prince of Wales.
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