auxiliary officer

collocation in English

meaningsofauxiliaryandofficer

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auxiliary
adjective
uk
/ɔːɡˈzɪl.i.ə.ri/
us
/ɑːɡˈzɪl.i.er.i/
giving help or support, especially to a more important person ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/
us
/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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(Definition ofauxiliaryandofficerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The latter figures include 500 men and 16 women auxiliary officers under training.
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Appointments to established posts are made by selection from candidates who have been appointed as auxiliary officers.
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The present strength is 3,904 men (including 130 temporary officers and 245 auxiliary officers under training) and 264 women (including 55 temporary and 33 auxiliary officers).
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The present strength is 3,904 men (including 130 temporary officers and 254 auxiliary officers under training) and 264 women (including 55 temporary and 33 auxiliary officers).
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Auxiliary officers under training are also excluded.
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There have been various corps of auxiliary officers in various institutions by that name.
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The police force also has a complement of auxiliary officers.
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These individuals are not general authorities of the church, but are referred to as general auxiliary officers or general officers of the church.
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Auxiliary officers may conduct leadership meetings or host training sessions and classes.
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Unlike legionaries, auxiliary common soldiers did not receive individual decorations, though auxiliary officers did.
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There is no evidence that auxiliary common soldiers received individual decorations like legionaries, although auxiliary officers did.
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Auxiliary officers patrol on foot and in fully marked patrol cars.
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Auxiliary officers uses identical equipment with their regular counterparts.
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Auxiliary officers wear combination caps with a checkered red and black band.
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Auxiliary officers (shown to the right) wear light blue shirts (long sleeve for winter and short for summer), with the badging of auxiliary on the bottom of the crest.
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Video footage uploaded on the internet show rioters pushing police cars on their sides and setting an ambulance on fire. 39 police, 4 civil defence and auxiliary officers were injured.
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