Executive officer
An executive officer is generally a person responsible for running an organization, although the exact nature of the role varies depending on the organization. In many militaries and police forces, an executive officer, or "XO", is the second-in-command, reporting to the commanding officer. The XO is typically responsible for the management of day-to-day activities, freeing the commander to concentrate on strategy and planning the unit's next move.
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Executive officer
An executive officer is generally a person responsible for running an organization, although the exact nature of the role varies depending on the organization. In many militaries and police forces, an executive officer, or "XO", is the second-in-command, reporting to the commanding officer. The XO is typically responsible for the management of day-to-day activities, freeing the commander to concentrate on strategy and planning the unit's next move.
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An executive officer is genera ...... planning the unit's next move.
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En sekond (från engelskans Sec ...... eroende på fartygets storlek).
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Un commandant en second est, e ...... as de défaillance de celui-ci.
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Γενικά Ύπαρχος (υπό + άρχων) σ ...... γός ή αναπληρωτής του άρχοντα.
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An executive officer is genera ...... planning the unit's next move.
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En sekond (från engelskans Sec ...... eroende på fartygets storlek).
@sv
Un commandant en second est, e ...... as de défaillance de celui-ci.
@fr
Γενικά Ύπαρχος (υπό + άρχων) σ ...... γός ή αναπληρωτής του άρχοντα.
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Commandant en second
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Executive Officer
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Executive officer
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Sekond
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Ύπαρχος
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