officer of the guard
A commissioned officer whose detail is to command the guard of a military force or camp. • The officer of the guard is under the command of the officer of the day.
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A commissioned officer whose detail is to command the guard of a military force or camp. • The officer of the guard is under the command of the officer of the day.
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An officer who has charge, for the time being, of the guard, prisoners, and police of a military force or camp. — Also termed orderly officer.
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legal officer (1)法律上的官员 凡实际获得某一职位,拥有该职位法定职衔标志〔legal indicia of title〕的个人,即为法律上的官员〔de jure officer〕,其职权直到被撤职时为止。不过,在某些情况下,该词也包括事实上的官员〔de facto officer〕在内。 (2)〈美〉军事司法官 在其辖区内〔within a command〕负责军事司法的官员。 (3)〈美〉军法顾问;军法助理 协助军官处理军法事务的官员。 (4)〈美〉海军委任官 受委任为某一命令履行法定职责的海军、海军陆战队〔Marine Corps〕或海岸自卫队〔Coast Guard〕的官员 。
yeoman of the guard. A member of a corps of officers whose primary duties are to ceremonially guard the English royal household. • A yeoman is usu. at least six feet tall, is of the best rank under the gentry, and is generally exempt from arrest on civil process. — Also termed yeoman of the
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Military law. A procedure under which a commanding officer levies punishment against a minor offender who is subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. • In the Navy and Coast Guard, nonjudicial punishment is termed captain’s mast; in the Marine Corps, it is termed office hours; and in the Army and Air Force, it
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custodes pacis (k[schwa]-stoh-deez pay-sis). [Latin] Hist. Guardians (or conservators) of the peace. See PEACE OFFICER.
watch, n. Maritime law. 1. A division of a ship’s crew (port or starboard watch). [Cases: Collision 77, 81, 99. C.J.S. Collision §§ 129–137, 143–147.] 2. The division of the day into time periods of service by officers and the crew (four-hour watch). watch, vb. Hist. To stand guard during the night.
treasurer. An organization’s chief financial officer. • The treasurer’s duties typically include prudently depositing (or, if authorized, investing) and safeguarding the organization’s funds and otherwise managing its finances; monitoring compliance with any applicable law relating to such finances and filing any required report; disbursing money as authorized; and reporting to the organization on the state
税务官员 英语:tax officer, official 法语:agent du fisc 德语:Steuer-beamter 意大利语:agente delle imposte (delle tasse), guardia di finanza 西班牙语:inspector de impuestos