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  • ...itary organization. A basic division is into Commissioned officer|officer, non-commissioned officer (NCO), and enlisted ranks; different countries vary in their terminology su ==Non-commissioned officer==
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  • #redirect [[Non-commissioned officer]]
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  • #redirect [[Non-commissioned officer]]
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  • #redirect [[Non-commissioned officer]]
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  • {{r|Non-commissioned officer}}
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  • The most senior [[Non-commissioned officer]] in the [[United States Coast Guard]], routinely consulted on policy matte
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  • [[United States Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]] non-commissioned officer, a [[Medal of Honor]] recipient in the [[Vietnam War]] and an expert on [[s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Non-commissioned officer]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • In several English-speaking navies and coast guards, "yeoman" is a [[non-commissioned officer]] rating (i.e., skill category), with [[petty officer]] and warrant officer
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  • ...(divided between [[Officer|officers]] and [[enlisted]], but often with a [[non-commissioned officer]] corps as well), with a rigid adherence to protocol and chain of command n
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  • A '''non-commissioned officer (NCO)''' is a person, in military service, who supervises individuals in th
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  • ...and subdivided into two or more fire teams. Usually, they are led by a [[non-commissioned officer]], typically a mid-level sergeant.
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  • ...States Coast Guard''' is the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s most senior [[non-commissioned officer]].<ref name=UscgBowenBio/><ref name=UscgBioVanderhaden/>
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  • {{r|Non-commissioned officer}}
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  • ...ficer. Upon advancing to [[Chief Petty Officer]] he was assigned as the [[Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge|Officer-in-Charge]] of [[Coast Guard Station New Haven]], in June ...sional Development Ribbon.svg | 80px]] [[File:Award numeral 4.png|15px]] [[Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon]] with bronze [[award numeral]] 4
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  • ...an Nazi party in 1932, and later joined the SS. In 1934, he was a junior [[non-commissioned officer]] at [[Dachau Concentration Camp]], where he became a member of the [[SD|Si
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  • ...who was then the [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]]'s most senior [[non-commissioned officer]], proposed that all the cutters in the [[Sentinel class cutters|Sentinel c
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  • ...who was then the [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]]'s most senior [[non-commissioned officer]], proposed that all the cutters in the [[Sentinel class cutters|Sentinel c
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  • ...ip" W. Bowen]], who was then the United States Coast Guard's most senior [[non-commissioned officer]], proposed that all 58 cutters in the Sentinel class should be named after
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