Definition of Subofficer. Meaning of Subofficer. Synonyms of Subofficer

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Definition of Subofficer

Subofficer
Subofficer Sub*of"fi*cer, n. [Pref. sub + officer: cf. F. sous-officer.] An under or subordinate officer.

Meaning of Subofficer from wikipedia

- Sub-officer, or the equivalent in other languages, is a term used in many armed forces used to indicate ranks below commissioned officers. Sub-officer...
- the Wehrmacht. Aspiring to become an officer, Heinz became a signals subofficer with the 23rd Potsdamer Artillery Regiment in 1941. He was sent to serve...
- Sargento Primero (First Sergeant) Suboficial (Sub-officer) Suboficial Mayor (Subofficer Major) Officers of the Carabiners, native born or foreign officers having...
- Secretary/chief Undersecretary Director 1st inspector 2nd inspector Subinspector 1st officer 2nd officer Subofficer First police Second police Third police Police...
- take with him, and keep for his guard, 400 men, volunteers, officers, subofficers, and soldiers. McGrann, Bill. "Operation Br****ard | The Invasion of Elba"...
- Inspector general Inspector General Chief inspector Inspector Jefe Inspector Inspector Subinspector Subinspector Officer Oficial Subofficer Suboficial...
- on their shoulder collars. On the NCOs and enlistees, only Subofficer Majors and Subofficers wear both shoulder and cuff insignia, while NCO cadets wear...
- the ancient time of Prussian Army, the non-commissioned officers or subofficers of German armies are distinguished into Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee...
- sites, located on Route 20 towards Juana Koslay, depended of the Army Subofficers Circle. The murdered and some tortured individuals, tied with stones...
- take with him, and keep for his guard, 400 men, volunteers, officers, subofficers, and soldiers. Alphonse de Lamartine, pp. 206–207. (Article XXI). The...