नॉन कमीशन्ड ऑफिसर Meaning in English
नॉन कमीशन्ड ऑफिसर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : non-commissioned officer
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अकमोडिटीअसम्प्रदाय
असांप्रदायिक
गैर सांप्रदायिक
गैर साम्प्रदायिक
अप्रतिस्पर्धीता
शिकायत न करने वाला
अननुपालन
अनुपालन न करना
अपालन
गैर अनुपालन
अयौगिक
समझौता न करने वाला
समझौता न करने वाले ढंग से
चालकहीन वायुयान
नॉन---कमीशन्ड-ऑफिसर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After Waterloo they were given relative rank (for the purpose of allotting appropriate quarters): Storekeepers to rank as lieutenant colonel, Deputy Storekeepers as major (if in independent charge) or else captain, Assistant Storekeepers as lieutenant and Clerks as a non-commissioned officer.
On 5 October 1937, Topp started his U-boat training at the U-boat school in Neustadt in Holstein before he became an instruction officer at the naval non-commissioned officer training department in Friedrichsort, a borough of Kiel, on 2 June 1938.
On 10 June 1941, he was officially acknowledged as military chaplain with the rank of non-commissioned officer.
Specialized enlisted and non-commissioned officer (NCO) candidate courses were available in branch schools and qualified NCOs could enter an eight-to-twelve-week officer candidate program.
He began his training as a non-commissioned officer completing his training on 12 February 1941, Kittel was posted to JG 54 based at Jever, Germany.
An Army colonel typically commands brigade-sized units (4,000 to 6,000 soldiers), with another colonel or a lieutenant colonel as deputy commander, a major as executive officer, and a command sergeant major as a senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) advisor.
Casualties were relatively light, with 66"nbsp;men killed or missing"mdash;of those, three were officers, eight were non-commissioned officers, and fifty-five were enlisted sailors"mdash;and 66"nbsp;wounded"mdash;eight NCOs and fifty-eight sailors.
Sergeant Quirt is assigned to Flagg's unit as the senior non-commissioned officer.
During the course of World War I he served as a non-commissioned officer in the Greek army.
Niobe was purchased in 1922 by the German navy which selected her new name Niobe after the mythological daughter of Tantalus, and converted her into a three-masted barque to train future officers and non-commissioned officers.
The officers and non-commissioned officers were 'Turks' (meaning Turkish-speaking, whether Turkish, Albanian, Greek, Slavic or Arab) and Egyptians, although in later years some trusted Sudanese of long service were promoted to the rank of corporal and sergeant, and indeed, under Khurshid, to commissioned officer ranks.
He was appointed a non-commissioned officer on 2 June 1870, advanced to sergeant major on 10 December and promoted to warrant officer on 15 April 1871; he was commissioned a second lieutenant on 6 August and promoted to lieutenant on 21 September.