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Encyclopedia > Company officer

In US military usage, a company officer is an US Army or US Marine commissioned officer below the rank of Major (abbreviated as MAJ): a Second Lieutenant (2LT), a (first) Lieutenant (1LT), or a Captain (CPT). Historically, these ranks made up the command element of a company. The term is used in distinction to those of field officer and general officer. A nations army is its military, or more specifically, all of its land forces. ... France Marines is the name of a commune in the département of Val dOise, France. ... In the military, a commissioned officer is a member of the service who derives authority directly from a sovereign power, and as such holds a commission from that power. ... For non-military meanings, see major (disambiguation). ... Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces. ... First Lieutenant is a military rank. ... A Lieutenant is a military or paramilitary officer. ... Captain is both a nautical term and a military rank. ... A company in the broadest sense is an aggregation of people who stay together for a common purpose. ... General is a military rank, in most nations the highest rank, although some nations have the higher rank of Field Marshal. ...


The corresponding United States Air Force term is "Company Grade Officer", usually abreviated as a CGO. Seal of the Air Force. ...


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BYLAW ON OFFICERS OF OPEN JOINT STOCK COMPANY (2854 words)
Company officers shall be elected or appointed to their office pursuant to the procedure established by relevant Company Bylaws, which govern the activities of respective governance body of the Company.
Company officers, who are not transferred from their previous position as a result of election (appointment) to the governance bodies, if they can perform their functions during their working time, shall be guaranteed their position and average salary for the time that they serve as officers.
The Company shall be entitled to demand from its officers the reimbursement of losses, including unearned profits, incurred by the Company as a result of non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of functions by the officers pursuant to the procedure and in the amount established by current legislation of Ukraine.
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