• Most companies have retirement ages woven into their employment policies, and they apply to everyone in the chain of command, including the chief executive officer.

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  • Joseph Esposito, the department's highest-ranking officer and its third in command, strode in wearing cargo pants, kicked his feet up on Mr. Moreno's desk and started discussing tactics for handling the bump in activity that weekend.

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  • Prior to selection for carrier command, captains must serve as the commanding officer of a carrier-based aircraft squadron, complete Navy Nuclear Power training and serve as a carrier executive officer.

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  • Keith Alexander, the top officer at the Pentagon's Cyber Command.

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  • In addition, SEDENA posted a liaison officer at U.S. Northern Command headquarters in 2009, and SEMAR has liaison officers posted at Joint Inter-Agency Task Force (JIATF)-South and Fleet Forces Command, in addition to U.S. Northern Command.

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  • Among those being recognized is U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Alan Samuels, a Reserve Officer assigned to the Army Reserve Sustainment Command in support of the Research, Development, and Engineering Command (RDECOM), a part of the Army Material Command.

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  • One of the distinguished retired military officers who co-authored the Center study was General John Foss (USA, Ret.), who served as Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command (1989-1991) and former Commanding Officer of the 82nd Airborne Division with responsibility for deploying U.S. forces to the Multilateral Force and Observers mission (MFO) in the Sinai Desert.

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  • One Western naval officer says placing all the warships under a single command, perhaps of the UN, and adopting the same rules of engagement would help to make them more effective.

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  • The Tory high command has started to look like a leisure class instead of an officer class.

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  • In nineteen years as an army officer, he had never lost a soldier under his direct command.

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  • It seems particularly perverse to be doing this only two months after the Senate unanimously confirmed the appointment to the command of American forces in Iraq of General David Petraeus, an impressive officer who believes that the surge is showing signs of working.

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  • Before and after flight operations he will likely be meeting with department heads, participating in daily briefings with the embarked flag officer and the CAG, and completing numerous administrative responsibilities generated by a command as large as the carrier.

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  • For example, the newly installed commander of the JTFFA detachment in Hanoi, Lieutenant Colonel John Cray, is an infantry officer with no prior experience in Southeast Asia, no intelligence training, no investigative experience, and no command of Vietnamese.

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