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What (who) is naval officers - definition

ORGANIZATION
National Naval Officers Association (NNOA)
  • PORTSMOUTH, Va. (July 24, 2008) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead speaks during the 36th Annual National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) professional development and training conference. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class R.J. Stratchko/Released)

Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps         
MILITARY OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
NROTC; Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps; Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps; Navy ROTC; U.S. Navy ROTC; Naval ROTC; Cortramid; Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps; University of Oklahoma Naval ROTC; Naval Reserve Officer Training School
The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) program is a college-based, commissioned officer training program of the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
Naval officer ranks         
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  • The [[Royal Navy]] officer training academy [[Britannia Royal Naval College]] at Dartmouth
  • An officer of the [[People's Liberation Army]].
  • Indonesian army]] officer serving as a ceremonial field commander
  • Newly commissioned U.S. Navy and Marine Corps officers celebrate their new positions by throwing their midshipmen covers into the air as part of the U.S. Naval Academy class of 2005 graduation and commissioning ceremony.
MEMBER OF AN ARMED FORCE OR UNIFORMED SERVICE WHO HOLDS A POSITION OF AUTHORITY
Naval officer; Naval officer ranks; Military officer; Army officer ranks; Officer rank; Air force officer ranks; Commissioned officers; Navy Officer; Commissioned Officer; Commissioned officer; Officer (military); Officer corps; Army Officer; Naval officer rank; Commissioned rank; Commissioned Officers; Officer (rank); Naval ranks; Naval officers; Commisioned officer; Air force officer rank insignia; Army officer; Naval Officer; Officer's commission; Air force officer; Air Force ranks; Superior officer; Military officers; Military official; Military Officer; Navy officer; Officer's examination; Officer (army); Ranking officer; Short-service commission
Navies have military rank systems that often are quite different from those of armies or air forces. Sometimes, services that are considered parts of the navy – marine or amphibious corps – use the army-style ranks instead, while the ranks listed here are reserved for fleets.
Model 1852 Naval Officers Sword         
  • United States Revenue Cutter Service Officer's Sword
Coast Guard Officers' Sword; Model 1852 Navy Officers' Sword
The Model 1852 Naval Officers Sword was a sword produced for the United States Navy, which entered service in 1852 and was in use during the American Civil War. It was the same style used by officers of the United States Revenue Cutter Service.

Wikipedia

National Naval Officers Association

National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) is a support organization of the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps and the United States Coast Guard.

NNOA is composed of active duty, Reserve and retired officers, Midshipmen from the United States Naval Academy, the United States Coast Guard Academy and Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) units, and interested civilians.

NNOA is sanctioned by the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of Homeland Security and is a member of the Navy and Marine Corps Council.

Examples of use of naval officers
1. Press reports said that those detained were naval officers.
2. He said the board severely indicted three naval officers– capt.
3. "Naval officers, Midshipman Owens, are special people," Maksym said.
4. The claims follow accusations that some Venezuelan naval officers have passed information through the US embassy.
5. During their stay here, Indian naval officers will be interacting with Saudi naval and other authorities.