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seconded officerの例文

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  • This frequent resort to seconded officers is due to a problem common to many Territorial units in Britain, also.
  • The seconded officers were gradually replaced by Malay officers and in early 1954, 21 of the 26 officers of the battalion consisted of Malay officers replacing their British counterparts.
  • Apart from the Kenya Regiment operating in its own right, it also seconded officers to the King's African Rifles and as District Officers in the Kenya Administration.
  • Although the Bermuda Regiment had, prior to 2013, always managed to provide commanding officers from within its own strength, it has occasionally had to use seconded officers when unable to provide its own personnel to fill roles such as Second-In-Command ( 2-i-c ), Adjutant, Regimental Sergeant Major ( RSM ), and Training Officer.
  • It is a part of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) " E " Division Federal Business Lines that is mandated to provide support and investigation into complex and diverse criminal activities in BC . It is modelled after other CFSEU units across the country and is currently staffed by RCMP officers and seconded officers from all 11 municipal police forces and the Transit Police in British Columbia.
  • Simon Baynham says that  the wholesale shambles which surely must have resulted from simply expelling the expatriate contract and seconded officers was averted by the arrival of Canadian military technicians and training officers .  Canadian training team personnel were assigned to the Military Academy ( 1961 " 1968 ), the Military Hospital, as Brigade Training Officers ( 1961 " 1968 ), to the air force, and later the Ministry of Defence ( 1963 " 1968 ), Ghana Army Headquarters ( 1963 " 1968 ) and the Airborne School.