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When should you capitalize the word officer?
When it's a proper name. For "officer" to be capitalized it would need to be used in a title. For example, Officer Radin made the arrest. However, if it is simply used as "an officer was at the...
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Do you need to capitalize police officer?
No. Not really, unless its like an exclamation like "I HATE POLICE OFFICERS!" then yea you would.
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What is the difference between a commissioned officer and a noncommissioned officer?
Non-commissioned officers, "noncoms" for short, are men who are not actual officers, but who do have control, charge, or supervision over other men. Noncom ranks are some specialist ranks, corporals,...
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What is the difference between noncommissioned officers and commissioned officers?
The differences are vast and varied: Noncommissioned {Non Commissioned} Officers: Are never saluted (In some cases, enlisted salute each other as when reporting {to} their post or on Gaurd {guard},...
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Do you capitalize student in a sentence and when do you capitalize it?
You only capitalize 'student' in a sentence when it starts the sentence or it's part of a title: Students who join the Students' Award Committee will have their last class on Fridays free to...