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Noncommissioned Officer In Charge; NCO-In-Charge

Officer in charge (police)         
GAZETTED OFFICER IN COMMAND OF A POLICE STATION IN SRI LANKA
Officer in Charge (Police)
The officer in charge (OIC) is the gazetted officer in command of a police station in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. He/she is in charge of most of the investigations of the station and for maintenance of law and order within that police area.
Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge         
The designation Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, usually abbreviated to NCOIC (or NCO I/C), signifies an individual in the enlisted ranks of a military unit who has limited command authority over others in the unit.
Priest in charge         
PRIEST IN CHARGE OF A PARISH WHO IS NOT ITS INCUMBENT
Bishop's curate; Ministre Desservant; Priest-in-charge; Priest in Charge; Priest-in-Charge; Priest-In-Charge; Priest In Charge; Curate-in-charge
A priest in charge or priest-in-charge (previously also curate-in-charge) in the Church of England is a priest in charge of a parish who is not its incumbent. Such priests are not legally responsible for the churches and glebe, but simply hold a licence rather than the freehold and are not appointed by advowson.

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Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge

The designation Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, usually abbreviated to NCOIC (or NCO I/C), signifies an individual in the enlisted ranks of a military unit who has limited command authority over others in the unit.

An example would be a squad leader who may have 6-12 people under his or her command. Another might be a platoon sergeant who can have 45-70 people under his or her command.

Generally, an NCOIC is both an administrative leader as well as a combat leader.

Only NCOs and SNCOs may serve as NCOICs. In the United States Air Force enlisted members in the grades of E-1 through E-4 cannot hold the position or title of NCOIC until promoted to the grade of E-5 and above.

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