Commissioned Armed Forces Officers
Browse professions in commissioned armed forces officers, part of the armed forces career category.
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Air Force Officer
Air force officers specialise in flying or ground duties, and supervise a team of air force personnel. They coordinate their team's training and welfare, and …
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Armed Forces Officer
Armed forces officers supervise operations and manoeuvres, assign duties, and command subordinate staff. They ensure efficient communication within and between units and perform training duties. …
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Army Captain
Army captains aid in the supervision of large units of soldiers, as well as perform planning and strategic duties in tactical operations. They also ensure …
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Army General
Army generals command large divisions of the army. They perform management duties, administrative duties, and planning and strategic duties. They develop policies for the improvement …
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Army Major
Army majors command large units of officers and soldiers, supervise their training, and oversee their wellfare. They also supervise their administration, and equipment management.
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Artillery Officer
Artillery officers offer support in battle in the fields of target acquisition, coordination of information, surveillance and weaponry. They are in charge of tactics, and …
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Brigadier
Brigadiers command large units of troops called brigades, oversee strategic and tactical planning, and monitor operations of their brigade. They manage the headquarters of the …
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Colonel
Colonels serve in the staff of a military commander, and function as primary advisers in operational and strategic decision-making to senior officers.
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Fleet Commander
Fleet commanders ensure that naval vessels are ready for inclusion in operations, and are maintained in compliance with rules and regulations. They also supervise naval …
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Lieutenant
Lieutenants command troops of platoons of soldiers and lead them in training and discipline exercises. They also perform administrative duties, and function as advisers.
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Navy Officer
Navy officers command missions during conflict and peace times, and supervise training and development of their teams. They supervise combat operations of their team, as …
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Squadron Leader
Squadron leaders command a squadron specialising in different operations, such as aircraft squadrons, ground operations squadrons, or armoured fighting vehicles squadrons.